Great place to visit! I see bad reviews about everything closed on Sunday. Obviously they aren’t from Utah! That’s to be expected! They have really clean up 25th street over these past years. Other than the eyesore half built apartment building it is a great place!
Big Fish Dive Club
It has seen better days. Many stores were unoccupied and only very few restaurants were open on a Sunday afternoon. The buildings were in decent condition, but not very interesting. Several share e-scooters were left in the middle of the sidewalk making quite an eyesore. There was only one homeless person sleeping on the sidewalk along with a couple of drunks, so that wasn’t too bad. If the museum across the street was open, then it maybe worth a while just to stroll down the street, otherwise it’s probably not worth your time. On the plus side, free parking spaces were abundant as hardly any tourist were in the area.
Alexander Carbon
?Ogden’s Historic 25th Street is one of the most beautifully quaint, well-preserved streets I’ve frequented - the loveliest in the state of Utah, in the case of historic streets. Since moving to Ogden in early 2014, I’ve witnessed a dramatic and progressive shift towards preservation and livening up this area. Currently, there is a thriving art district which surrounds 25th, along with the new adjacent electric bus system, Main Depot, being completed this year (2023). We are currently experiencing a population boom while at matters are looking up for Ogden in terms of small businesses, family-friendly affairs, and the art scene. Much can be said about Utah’s hidden gem, the City of Ogden.??
Adrian S Jamon- Tsosie
Awesome Car Show
Kirk Hathaway
Always Mt favorite
Richard Stewart
A lot of people and a lot of fun and activities to do.
Daniel Osborn
Amazing setting, but overall very rundown. There are a few gems worth visiting, but you'll likely spend less time exploring than expected. Picture is from the station looking towards the mountains!
Gary Smith
This is where it is the heart of what made this town
Pearl Elliot
Beautiful place with history and what a view from the top!
Couple of interesting shops, but not very special.
Susan Boone
I was not impressed. the bookstores have permanently closed or moved. there are Many empty buildings. the street is mostly restaurants.
Toan-Van Nguyen
"Don’t come to Ogden without making time for Historic 25 Street." The street is very interesting with a wide variety of shops, pubs, restaurants, art galleries. However, there are some homeless people on this street begging for money.
Marty McAllister
Cool vibe in a not too yuppie or pretentious way. A bit wild with college boys some weekends. Great for patio beers and bloody Mary’s in the summer.
Wow it's so wonderful.
Great place to visit! I see bad reviews about everything closed on Sunday. Obviously they aren’t from Utah! That’s to be expected! They have really clean up 25th street over these past years. Other than the eyesore half built apartment building it is a great place!
It has seen better days. Many stores were unoccupied and only very few restaurants were open on a Sunday afternoon. The buildings were in decent condition, but not very interesting. Several share e-scooters were left in the middle of the sidewalk making quite an eyesore. There was only one homeless person sleeping on the sidewalk along with a couple of drunks, so that wasn’t too bad. If the museum across the street was open, then it maybe worth a while just to stroll down the street, otherwise it’s probably not worth your time. On the plus side, free parking spaces were abundant as hardly any tourist were in the area.
?Ogden’s Historic 25th Street is one of the most beautifully quaint, well-preserved streets I’ve frequented - the loveliest in the state of Utah, in the case of historic streets. Since moving to Ogden in early 2014, I’ve witnessed a dramatic and progressive shift towards preservation and livening up this area. Currently, there is a thriving art district which surrounds 25th, along with the new adjacent electric bus system, Main Depot, being completed this year (2023). We are currently experiencing a population boom while at matters are looking up for Ogden in terms of small businesses, family-friendly affairs, and the art scene. Much can be said about Utah’s hidden gem, the City of Ogden.??
Awesome Car Show
Always Mt favorite
A lot of people and a lot of fun and activities to do.
Amazing setting, but overall very rundown. There are a few gems worth visiting, but you'll likely spend less time exploring than expected. Picture is from the station looking towards the mountains!
This is where it is the heart of what made this town
Beautiful place with history and what a view from the top!
Restaurantji Recommends
It’s a good place to live it’s really quiet
Couple of interesting shops, but not very special.
I was not impressed. the bookstores have permanently closed or moved. there are Many empty buildings. the street is mostly restaurants.
"Don’t come to Ogden without making time for Historic 25 Street." The street is very interesting with a wide variety of shops, pubs, restaurants, art galleries. However, there are some homeless people on this street begging for money.
Cool vibe in a not too yuppie or pretentious way. A bit wild with college boys some weekends. Great for patio beers and bloody Mary’s in the summer.