Peterson Heritage Center 151 South Connor Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84112
About the Business
The Peterson Heritage Center is a cultural institution located at 151 South Connor Street in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. This center is dedicated to preserving and celebrating the rich history and heritage of the local community. Visitors can explore exhibits, attend events, and participate in educational programs that showcase the diverse traditions and stories that make up the fabric of the region. With a focus on promoting understanding and appreciation of the past, the Peterson Heritage Center serves as a valuable resource for both residents and visitors alike.
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Location & Phone number
151 S Connor St, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, United States
Hours open
Monday:
00:00 - ?
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
? - 00:00
Friday:
00:00 - ?
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
? - 00:00
Reviews
"I’ve been a student here at the University for two years now. I eat at phc almsot every single day. The food at the dining hall has not gotten any better. They made an ordering system using a QR code, but most of the time the “occupancy is too high” when the dining hall has just opened. Once I get a chance to order from the QR code, the food isn’t any better. I got a quesadilla, a simple quesadilla, no meat. It wasn’t cooked at all, just cheese and tortilla. It’s frustrating when you’re investing your whole career into this school and they can’t even feed us students well."
"It’s annoying enough that the fsy mormons are EVERYWHERE but the fact that I couldn’t eat breakfast today at the heritage center because they were packed in like sardines was too much. I’m paying thousands in tuition and I wish I could see that I was valued as a customer."
"The food was absolutely disgusting. I came here with a summer camp and am very upset to say that most people got food poisoning about three weeks in. Pizza and corn dogs taste like card board, salad is rubbery, and the rice is always messed up somehow whether it’s uncooked, overcooked, or just cold. The grab and go convenient store had a very rude worker not only to the customers but to her coworkers. Honestly most nights I would skip dinner and just go back to the dorms hungry because of how sick and gross the food was. Wish I could say better but this place was the worst."
"It’s absolute heat. This place is the most fun place on campus, the food is insane, you can eat for hours. Literally if you decide to be a piggy all day and go oink oink, they support you. In fact, you should not go there if you do not intend to be a pig. If you intend to eat like a chicken or some thing, don’t bother. I have so many memories here, I will be telling my step-grand kids about it. Oh, and not to mention, the scoop ice cream when they have it is a straight portal to heaven. Not the soft serve liquid stuff, although that is fun to throw at people. The scoop ice cream that comes in the tubs is smack down 10 out of 10. Gordon Ramsey is sitting over my shoulder right now and he said to say he likes it here. Gosh, I don’t love the U, but if they did one thing right, it’s the PHC."
"Good place with a lot of help for students. Including study rooms, a little market, pool tables, a mail room, a hangout spot and a cafeteria. The food is about average, but it’s all you can eat. So you can’t really complain. The staff is very friendly and helpful. Most people come here for the cafeteria, which features a new menu daily, with a few staples like pizza and salads and sandwiches. The food is alright and the lines usually aren’t terribly long. They have tons of options for vegan diets as well as gluten free diets. A large selection of beverages accompanies your meal as well as a smaller desert bar for after."
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