95 N Grayson Pkwy (Hwy 191)
Blanding, UT, 84511
Phone: (435) 678-2177
Website: https://patiodiner.com/
Hours of Operation: Mon thru Sat: 11am-9pm, Closed Sunday
In the early
1950s, A&W opened two franchises, one in Blanding, the other in
Monticello. While Monticello’s franchise
went bust due to lack of business, Blanding’s was booming; so much so, that the
owner decided to cut ties with A&W.
In 1959, Patio Drive-In was born and while it has changed hands
countless times, it has remained an icon of Blanding life.
I first met
current owners, Lana and Ricky Arthur, in 2015, but they have owned Patio since
2009. The concept for the food at Patio
has, and always will be, “We are not a fast food restaurant”, no, it’s a good
food restaurant with proud owners and employees.
While many
of us strolled around checking out the new décor, reupholstered bench seats and
upgraded kitchen, there was Robert Turk at the register…the Patio’s first
customer of the day. Hey, he had his
priorities correct, food first, then stroll it off afterwards.
While the collection of license plates
paneled one wall, another wall held a special memorial for local hero, Jason
Workman.
Now let me get to the food. Still sourcing as local as possible, Patio’s burgers come from a coalition of ranchers in nearby Colorado. No more frozen burgers that needed to be marinated in au jus before grilling to perfection; oh no, now it’s fresh, and we all know fresh is best! Which brings me to a menu item reserved just for locals; it won’t be listed on the menu board, but we can order it any time we want. I am speaking about…The Houston, that specialty burger developed by former employee, Dallas Hall. A juicy bacon cheeseburger on grilled bread topped with Swiss and Cheddar cheeses, lettuce, tomato, pickles and mayo.
The Houston |
Ordering the
combos, we both love those curly fries, more like waves of potatoes, deep fried,
full of fluffy potato goodness and so yummy; 32 ounce fountain drinks come with
combos and Utah’s all-time favorite, fry sauce, for your choice of potato side. We were so stuffed, ordering shakes or ice
cream cones will just have to wait for a return visit, a soon to occur return
visit. By the way, Patio may contain two
dining areas inside now, but they are still servicing customers with a drive up
window. What I’d like to know is, how
can anyone drive when needing two hands to eat one of Patio’s burgers???
Another 60
Years! A concept that speaks about love
of a business, love for a community and a future full of hope and the
fulfillment of dreams.
Mary Cokenour