March 12, 2010

Shopping & Style

Neighborhoods: Downtown Kaysville

Get off the interstate and dive in to Kaysville’s Main Street

Neighborhoods: Downtown Kaysville
Adam Finkle

Mickey Finn’s Fly Box
Even if you’re not into fly fishing, you should stop in this fly-box-sized shop just to admire the craftsmanship. Mickey Finn’s has everything you’ll need for the perfect fly fishing endeavor, including expert instruction. Drop in to perfect your half-hitch knot. 85 N. Main Street, Kaysville, 801-593-5557

Pepperbelly’s
141 N. Main Street, Kaysville, 801-444-3132

Fill ‘er up at this Main Street Mexican eatery. The retro service station decor is bright and inviting, with vintage license plates and gas pumps lining the walls. Try the signature cream cheese and chicken chimichanga.

Just Desserts
5 N. Main Street, Kaysville, 801-444-2377
Happy Days are here again. This petite, family-run ice cream parlor is akin to a 1950s soda fountain, offering soups, sandwiches and the sweet stuff, like the popular brownie sundae. Swing by for a soft-serve cone—only 25 cents on Mondays—or hand-scooped, Ogden-made Farr’s ice cream.

The Copper Frog Antiques and Embellishments
87 S. Main Street, Kaysville, 801-498-7371

Stepping inside The Copper Frog feels like entering a cozy country bed and breakfast, and the home’s two floors are brimming with antiques and home decor items, as well as jewelry and body products.

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