On my Salt Lake City breakfast tour I’m focusing mainly on newer spots, but there are a few places I’ve visited before that still feel fresh to the valley—and Beaumont is one of those staples. This morning I grabbed a breakfast burrito from Beaumont and it reminded me why it belongs on any list of best pre-adventure breakfast stops in the area.

I keep returning to Beaumont for two main reasons: convenience and consistently fresh ingredients. If you spend time recreating along the Wasatch Front—hiking, skiing, biking or just heading into the canyons—Beaumont is an ideal stop to fuel up. The drive-through makes it quick and accessible without forcing you to sacrifice quality. Unlike many greasy, heavy breakfast options that leave you feeling sluggish, Beaumont’s offerings are crafted to be satisfying and balanced, so you can start a physically demanding day without regret.

Their breakfast burrito is a great example of fresh, thoughtful preparation. It’s packed with fluffy eggs, smoky bacon, creamy avocado, roasted corn and crisp bell peppers. That combination delivers texture and balance—soft eggs, crunchy vegetables and rich avocado—without being overwhelmingly greasy. What really sets this burrito apart, though, is the sauce. The creamy tomatillo escabeche dressing brings brightness and depth: a tangy, slightly spicy component that ties the whole thing together. In my experience, a great breakfast burrito is as much about the sauce as it is about the filling, and Beaumont nails both.

Tucked between 3900 and 4500 South on Wasatch Boulevard, Beaumont offers more than just a standout burrito. Their coffee and pastry selection make it an easy morning pit stop, and the burrata salad is a popular choice when you want something lighter or to share. The interior is thoughtfully designed and the patio is pleasant on sunny days, so if you have time to sit you’ll find a comfortable spot to enjoy your meal. That said, great food draws people—especially on weekends—so expect a crowd if you visit during peak hours.
If you’re looking for tips: use the drive-through for a fast grab-and-go, or arrive early if you want to sit. If you prefer to avoid long lines but still want pastries and coffee, it’s easy to pop in quickly for the essentials. For the burrito, consider asking for extra sauce or avocado if you like more creaminess and acidity—small tweaks can elevate an already excellent option. Beaumont is also ideal for anyone planning a long day outdoors: it provides a satisfying, balanced meal that holds up well on the drive to trailheads or ski areas.
Overall, Beaumont strikes a strong balance between convenience, quality and atmosphere. Whether you need a quick breakfast before heading into the mountains or a relaxed spot for coffee and a pastry, it’s a reliable choice in the Salt Lake City area. For the latest menu and details, check Beaumont’s website here.