Skier’s Breakfast Burrito at Beaumont Bakery

I’ve been doing a Salt Lake City breakfast tour focused mostly on newer spots, but some places I’ve visited before still deserve a mention because they’re relatively new to the valley. One of those staples is Beaumont. On this visit I picked up a breakfast burrito and it reminded me why Beaumont belongs on any local list of great morning stops.

breakfast burrito in tinfoil

I appreciate Beaumont for two main reasons: convenience and freshness. If you spend time recreating in the Wasatch—hiking, skiing, or just exploring—the ability to grab a high-quality breakfast to-go is a huge plus. I often stop for a burrito before heading up the canyon on a ski day. The drive-through keeps the process quick and convenient without sacrificing flavor or ingredients.

breakfast burrito

The breakfast burrito at Beaumont features fresh eggs, bacon, avocado, roasted corn, and bell peppers. Those components already make for a satisfying combination, but the sauce is what elevates the whole thing. A creamy tomatillo-style dressing ties the flavors together and adds a bright, tangy note that keeps the burrito from feeling too heavy. In my experience the sauce is the secret weapon—when a burrito has a great sauce, the entire meal feels thoughtfully balanced.

Breakfast  burrito with sauce

Located between 3900 and 4500 South on Wasatch Boulevard, Beaumont isn’t just a spot for burritos. They also offer quality coffee, fresh pastries, and standout items like a burrata salad that locals rave about. Whether you want a quick coffee and pastry to-go or a more leisurely sit-down breakfast, Beaumont can accommodate both styles of morning routines.

One practical note: when a place consistently serves good food, it draws a crowd. Beaumont is no exception. Expect a line or a busy patio on weekend mornings. If you’re planning to sit and enjoy a relaxed meal, you might want to allow extra time. That said, the drive-through and grab-and-go options make it easy to avoid a long wait if you’re in a rush.

From a design standpoint, Beaumont’s interior and outdoor patio are welcoming and well thought out. The patio is a pleasant place to eat when the weather cooperates, and the interior has an aesthetic that makes a quick stop feel a bit more special than your average grab-and-go joint. The combination of good coffee, fresh-baked pastries, and a reliable breakfast menu makes it a dependable option for mornings in Millcreek and beyond.

If you’re looking for a pre-adventure meal before spending the day in the Wasatch or a cozy spot for weekend brunch, Beaumont is worth trying. The balance of fresh ingredients, a thoughtful sauce, and the convenience of a drive-through makes their breakfast burrito a solid choice. For current hours, menu details, and any seasonal items, check Beaumont’s official website or their social media pages.