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“Just 4 minutes off the freeway - I got a perfect spicy (not too sweet) chai, and the barista was patient with my children and made them perfectly not-too-hot steamed milks. Cute gift shop, nice view of the Green River. Bonus: nice to see some Pride merchandise displayed in the middle of Utah. ?️?❤️ Thank you!!“
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“I never pass green river without stopping at Rays! I’m always happy at this place for everyone! Awesome Burgs and Beer.“
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“Cozy vibes, friendly staff and delicious coffee!“
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“I ordered a marinated beef burrito from the outdoor taco truck. Rice and beef were fresh, and the tortilla was perfectly moist, toasted, and fresh. Come to find out they buy the tortillas from town's tortilla factory one hour away, but get a custom order whereby the tortilla is slightly undercooked and toasted to perfection onsite at the taco truck. Salsa bar didn't have lots of items, but the three salsa choices and pickled peppers and onion-cilantro mix were fresh and delicious. The staff were extremely friendly, and, upon seeing me chow down on hot salsa (I guess they don't see many white girls eat hot peppers), brought me a custom-made roasted chilli salsa that was incredible. I also enjoyed eating my winter burrito inside the warm indoor dining hall. Only thing I wish they had was beer.
Kid-friendliness: Extremely; besides, staff is used to throwing parties with lots of children. I've really never known a Latin community to be opposed to rambunctious kiddos. Just clean up after them and all is good. Patio is quite large and accommodates lots of strollers. Green River's main drag isn't very busy, but you'll want to keep an eye on your kids because taco truck is 30 feet from street. There's a great park across the street so you can eat your meal there, if you'd like.
Wheelchair accessibility: Yes. You can eat outdoors, which is a concrete patio with no stairs, or there's double-wide door to the dining hall with chair tables (not booths). The taco truck has a high bar, however, but I'm sure you can knock on the truck's kitchen door to get staff attention, though they often have that door wide open.“