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Receta Old West Comfort Food at the Horse Head Grill.
by Mary Cokenour

Horse Head Grill

380 South Main Street (Route 191)

Monticello, Utah, 84535

Phone:

(435) 587-3058

A new chef has come into

Monticello, taken over the old MD Ranch Cookhouse; serving up comfort food to

all us cowboys and girls. Lou Jean

Cressler’s her name; cooking, grilling and baking are her claim to fame. After perfecting her skills in southern San

Juan County, Lou Jean decided that Monticello was in need; to the rescue she

came. Open six days a week (being open on Sunday is in

the works) from 7am to 9pm, Lou Jean and her friendly staff serve up breakfast,

lunch and dinner. The exterior and interior of the restaurant still have the looks of an old, rustic cookhouse; the memorabilia on the walls is dedicated to that most beautiful animal, the horse.

While the menu for breakfast offers up such delectables as French Toast, Pancakes, Burritos and Omelets; and the dinner menu gives you hearty Country Fried Steak, Ribs, Pork Chops and juicy Steaks; we were there for lunch.Bacon Cheeseburger

Lunch is a dream for

anyone who has just finished a long hike or busy morning at work. Horse Head

Grill’s burgers are made for them special at Blue Mountain Meats; that’s right,

they source in locally! The burgers are

half pounders that are cooked on a charcoal grill; one bite and you’re sighing,

“Charcoal…yum!" Make sure to order something with bacon…thick

cut, crispy and a generous portion make any burger or sandwich totally

want to share after you taste one.

Big Boss BurgerBig Boss Burger cut in half.Onion Rings - Great as an Appetizer or Side. The lunch menu includes other items like Philly Cheesesteak, Chicken Strips (4 large tenderloins), Navajo Taco, BLT and more. There is also a salad bar that can be added to any meal; or made into the meal itself.

Desserts are house made by Lou Jean; cakes, pies and most awesome brownies. I had the chocolate mint brownie; cake like brownie on the bottom; a layer of minty gooeyness in the middle; with a chocolate frosty layer topping it off. I was in such ecstasy, I almost slid out of the booth seat; half was eaten there, the other half went home for later on.

Occasionally there is live

music at the Horse Head, so keep an eye open when reading the San Juan Record (local newspaper)

for announcements; or the Grill's Facebook page. Hungry little

cowpokes, yes, there is a children’s menu; and don’t be stealing that corndog

off your child’s plate if you want to keep that hand.

Horse Head Grill has Old West décor, comfort

food, welcoming attitude; don’t pass this place by when driving through

Monticello, Utah.

Mary Cokenour