On my Salt Lake City breakfast tour I’m focusing mainly on newer spots, but I’m including a few places I’ve visited before because they still feel fresh to the valley. One of those staples is Beaumont. I recently grabbed a breakfast burrito there and knew it deserved a spot on this list.

What keeps me coming back to Beaumont is the balance of convenience and consistent freshness. If you’re heading into the Wasatch for outdoor recreation—skiing, hiking, or a day in the mountains—Beaumont is a reliable place to fuel up. The drive-through makes it easy to grab something quickly without sacrificing the quality you want before a long day outdoors.

Their breakfast burrito stands out because the ingredients taste fresh and are thoughtfully combined. You’ll find fluffy eggs, bacon, avocado, roasted corn, and bell peppers folded together into a perfectly wrapped burrito. What lifts the whole thing is the creamy tomatillo escabeche-style dressing—its tang and richness bring the flavors together and make the burrito feel balanced rather than heavy. For those who’ve had drive-through burritos elsewhere and felt weighed down afterward, this one tends to sit lighter thanks to the fresher components.

Beaumont’s menu doesn’t end with burritos. Tucked between 3900 and 4500 South on Wasatch Boulevard, the cafe offers a selection of pastries, coffee, and light lunch options. Their pastries and coffee are dependable picks for a quick morning stop, and if you’re in the mood for something a bit different, their burrata salad is a standout for anyone seeking a fresher, lighter lunch option.
Seating and atmosphere are part of Beaumont’s appeal. The cafe has a pleasant patio and an interior designed with thoughtful, aesthetic touches, making it a comfortable place to linger if you have the time. That said, popularity comes with crowds. Weekends are especially busy, and you’ll often find people gathered outside. If you only need coffee and a pastry, the counter or drive-through is a quick option. If you plan to sit and enjoy a meal, expect a wait on peak weekend hours—arriving earlier on weekend mornings or midweek visits will usually mean a faster experience.
Some practical tips: use the drive-through when you’re on a tight schedule, and consider ordering ahead if you want to secure pastries before they sell out. For outdoor days, the burrito is a particularly good grab-and-go choice that won’t weigh you down. If you’re parking and dining in, be prepared for limited spaces during the busiest times of the day.
Overall, Beaumont is a reliable, fresh, and convenient option for breakfast or a casual lunch in the area. Whether you’re fueling up for a mountain day or looking for a calm spot to enjoy coffee and a pastry, it’s worth a stop.
Check Beaumont’s website for current menu options and hours.