Lamb's Grille and Cafe is a Salt Lake City landmark. It has been at its present location since 1939, and looks much like it must have at that time. There are also many antiques from the period throughout the restaurant. It has a dining room toward the back of the restaurant, but also a counter with about 20 spaces. My friends and I ate at the counter, which I thought added to the experience. I had the hamburger, which was reasonably priced and quite good. I also had a chocolate milk shake and the house favorite dessert, rice pudding. The shake was good, but a little small. The rice pudding was served chilled (I prefer it warm), but was also tasty.
My colleagues were not as enthusiastic in their assessments of their meals, the food was good, but not spectacular. However, both agreed that the atmosphere was well worth it, with the lunch counter bringing to mind the restaurants of yesteryear.