Where Lamb’s Tavern Got it’s Name

June 6, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Karey's Blog

p1010253 p1010255For those early readers who participated in the Secret Speakers: Read and Rate It global event, I thought you might be interested to know that Lamb’s Tavern got it’s name from one of my favorite restaurants in Salt Lake City, Lamb’s Grill and Café, owned by John Spiro. It’s one of those places that has the old wood paneling still on the walls, deep red vinyl seats in the boots, and hooks to hang your coat. The braised lamb shank is my favorite. It’s also the oldest restaurant in town and is on the historic register or something like that!

My fella Patrick and I drove up to Salt Lake for a date night out and he took this photo of me with John. It turns out he studied pharmacy under my uncle Ewart Swinyard who was the Dean of Pharmacy at the University of Utah.

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