Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively Cajun spot with standout jambalaya, huge beer list, and bar-only entry; value is fair at moderate prices, but service tone and consistency can vary.
The Bayou delivers solid neighborhood dining anchored by strong food quality in jambalaya and gumbo, paired with exceptional beer expertise that sets it apart. However, inconsistent execution on etouffee and fish sides and modest setting appeal prevent a higher grade. The 21-plus policy and parking friction further limit its reach, making it a worthwhile destination for Cajun cravings and beer exploration rather than a premier local institution.
The Bayou feels like a downtown haunt where the beer list goes on forever and plates come out bold and comforting. Servers steer you through taps with ease and the room leans warm and bustling. A guest summed it up simply: "Hearty Southern flavors, friendly folks, and a place I keep returning to." Parking can be a headache and it is 21-plus only, but the vibe is reliably easygoing. The cooking leans classic Cajun with pubby twists rather than theatrics—think jambalaya and gumbolaya, red beans and rice, and a Cajun burrito drenched in etouffee. When the kitchen is on, flavors run deep and portions satisfy; a few diners report softer roux work or overcooked fish now and then. The enormous beer program is the co-star, and staff are notably knowledgeable about pours. Families should note the reality check: Utah bar rules mean no minors allowed inside. While pizzas, burgers, and milder pastas would otherwise suit many kids, entry restrictions make this an adults-only stop. If you are dining with children, plan another venue nearby.
Area: Downtown corridor with bars and eateries; attracts after-work crowds, concertgoers, and weekend diners.
Safety: Generally safe with active foot traffic; standard downtown caution at night; lighting and visibility typical for city core.
Nearby: Near entertainment venues and offices; limited private parking, paid street parking common, occasional construction.
Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating
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