Carlos and Harley's
Carlos and Harley's is a Mexican restaurant in Weber County housed in a historic building dating back to 1881. The space features old wooden beams and vintage signs that recall its past as a late-1800s general store, while today it serves traditional Mexican dishes made with fresh ingredients and operates a full bar.
The building opened in 1881 as a general store in Eden and evolved through decades before becoming a restaurant in its current form. Visitors walking through today can trace this journey through preserved wooden beams and historical photographs that decorate the space.
The name Carlos and Harley reflects the founders who built this spot into a gathering place where Mexican food meets local storytelling. Visitors sit at the counter or simple tables watching cooks prepare meals, creating a sense of direct connection between diners and the kitchen that feels personal rather than formal.
The restaurant offers counter seating where you can watch cooks work, along with simple dining areas for relaxed meals, plus an outdoor patio and fireplace for cooler days. Located near Eden Park, the spot is easy to find, and drinks span over 70 beer options alongside cocktails and margaritas.
The restaurant serves fish tacos and bacon-wrapped jalapeno poppers, dishes that blend Mexican tradition with unexpected twists not commonly found in typical spots. This mix of fresh ingredients with creative preparations keeps the menu surprising and encourages diners to try something new.
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