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There’s not much I can say about Torrey. We used this tiny Utah town as a base for visiting Capitol Reef National Park, which is just a few miles to the east. There’s nothing to see in the town itself.
Broken Spur Inn and Steakhouse
We stayed at the Broken Spur Inn and Steakhouse, which provides comfortable rooms and friendly service along with a delicious breakfast. I don’t think we could have found a better place to stay for our trip to Capitol Reef. The attached steakhouse is great for dinner, and I enjoyed my hearty steak with a side of mashed potatoes. The Broken Spur Inn is open seasonally, from March 1 to November 10.
Capitol Reef Inn and Cafe (Permanently Closed)
For another dinner we visited the Capitol Reef Inn and Cafe. Attached to an eponymous inn, they have a fairly big menu with lots of choices for all tastes. I had the chicken fajitas. Everything is reasonably priced and we were satisfied.
Laundry at the Chuckwagon
When all three of us needed to do laundry, we stopped at the Chuckwagon (formerly Austin’s Chuckwagon). They also have a motel, deli, and general store. The laundromat was a lifesaver!