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2600 West Taylorsville Boulevard • 801-963-5400 | PAGE 5 Business is Thriving in Taylorsville with Several New Openings
Several new businesses opened their doors in Taylorsville this year. Among them are:
Sierra — Go-to retailer Sierra celebrated its grand opening in Taylorsville with local DJs, fun games and giveaways for shoppers, as well as a Ribbon Cutting event with city o cials and ChamberWest.
The store is located at 5786 S. Redwood Road in The Crossroads of Taylorsville shopping center (next to HomeGoods). Sierra is an o -price retailer where shoppers can nd apparel, footwear, recreational gear and home décor, as well as seasonal o erings including winter essentials, snow-sport apparel and holiday gifts. With its arrival in Taylorsville, Sierra made a $10,000 donation to The Road Home to help the homeless. “We are thrilled to o cially join the Taylorsville community and have everyone see what the Sierra shopping experience is all about,” said Gennifer Hobbs, vice president and Sierra marketing director. In welcoming the store to the city, Mayor Kristie Overson recognized the retailer as a champion of families. “Thank you for your support of our community and your contributions,” she said. “Sierra provides the perfect addition to Taylorsville.”
The store is open Monday through Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., and Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Visit sierra.com for more information.
HomeGoods — Sierra’s sister store, HomeGoods, also opened next door. From furniture and lighting to seasonal décor, pillows and rugs, dining and kitchenware, HomeGoods has it all at its new Taylorsville location, 5786 S. Redwood Road.
“We are so happy to have you here in Taylorsville,” said Mayor Overson, who welcomed Store Manager Edika Stewart and her employees. “Your store is bright and modern, and your merchandise is amazing.”
Mayor Overson also joked that she was giving Stewart “the keys to the store,” hand-delivering HomeGoods’ business license from the city. Whether it’s new bedding, an accent rug or that perfect decorative object, HomeGoods personnel said they know you will nd something fun and special at a great price every time you visit.
HomeGoods in Taylorsville is open Monday through Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. and on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. For more information, visit homegoods.com.

Los Tapatios — This new restaurant was created by two brothers who immigrated from the western Mexican state of Jalisco, with a simple idea in mind: To bring avorful, rich, authentic birria to their family, friends and community.
Located at 3269 W. 5400 South, Los Tapatios celebrated their fall opening with a Ribbon Cutting event, also attended by city o cials and representatives from ChamberWest. “Your food is absolutely delicious,” said Mayor Overson, “and your restaurant is nicely decorated and inviting. We are impressed with your family and sta and how friendly
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Visit Carriage Square: Sailor’s Boil Serves Up Authentic Cajun Seafood


See what’s new at Carriage Square! We’ll be highlighting Carriage Square businesses over the next several months in advance of coming renovations to the shopping center. Be sure to stop by this fun section of Taylorsville.
Sailor’s Boil is home to some of the best Cajun seafood in the West. The restaurant in Carriage Square o ers a variety of delicious dishes, including seafood baskets, soups, salads and sandwiches.
Breathe in the Louisiana aroma and delight your taste buds. The moment you walk into the restaurant you’ll feel like you've traveled onto a sailor’s ship, with the whole establishment decorated with sea life, shells and sailing nets.
Sailor’s Boil rst opened in May 2000 and has been a staple of Carriage Square. Because of the authentic Cajun seafood they o er, a mix of people come in to enjoy their food. Their clientele includes a large base of residents from local Polynesian and Vietnamese communities.
Not only does Sailor’s Boil serve authentic and tasty food but the restaurant also o ers a karaoke room to book in advance for parties of up to 30 or 40 people for graduations, o ce parties or birthday get-togethers.
If you’re looking to try out Sailor’s Boil, the sta highly recommend ordering The Sailor’s Feast, Seafood Gumbo or any of their seasoned boiled seafood on the menu.
You can order online for pick-up or call 801-999-4081, or have their food delivered through Grubhub. They are located at 4121 S. Carriage Square in Taylorsville.

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and e cient they are. I can’t wait to come back for lunch again.”
Los Tapatios’ specialty is their authentic Birria originating from Guadalajara. It's a beef stew with a mix of avorful spices used as a signature meat in all their dishes — from crispy tacos with cheese to ramen birria and their brunch item called chilaquiles, which is served all day. The meat is marinated for 24 hours and then cooked for ve to six hours to get the tender texture and the avorful broth.
The restaurant is open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. For more information and menu items, visit their website lostapatiostacogrill.com
Dutch Bros — You can now enjoy a mocha, latte or americano, soda or lemonade, energy drink, frosts and freezes at a second Dutch Bros in Taylorsville. The company’s newest location is located at 1517 W. 5400 South.
Taylorsville City officials and representatives from ChamberWest were on hand for the Dutch Bros fall Ribbon Cutting, which was joined by the “Dutch Bros Army” representing the company’s top baristas from across the region. Dutch Bros also has a shop at 3883 W. 5400 South in Taylorsville.
Mayor Overson welcomed the company and congratulated them on their opening. “This has been a super fun, highly energized Ribbon Cutting,” she said. “We are so glad to have you here in Taylorsville. We always love it when we can celebrate new businesses in our city.”
You can read more about Dutch Bros and check out their "secret menu" online at dutchbros.com. Dutch Bros in Taylorsville is open every day from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m.
PURE Infusion — PURE Infusion Suites is open at 4179 S. Riverboat Road, suite 170. The new business administers various types of infusion and injection therapies, including those for neurology, rheumatology, gastroenterology, oncology, hematology, immunology and dermatology, as well as intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) treatments, antibiotics and others.
Treatments are supervised by a trained medical team, who coordinates care with doctors and pharmacies and performs prior-authorizations and other services to provide treatment. Their infusion centers are equipped with reclining chairs, televisions, wireless internet and additional amenities. Each infusion suite provides a comfortable setting with complete isolation from sta and other patients. “You have created an inviting backdrop for compassionate and specialized care, and we know that will make a real di erence to the patients you see,” noted Mayor Overson in welcoming PURE Infusion Suites the city.
The new business also has locations in Layton, Utah, and nine other states. They are open in Taylorsville from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Call 385-276-3945 or visit their website pureinfusionsuites.com for more information.
Quick Emissions — Located at 2724 W. 5400 South, Quick Emissions’ “test-only” station does automotive safety inspections, VIN inspections and emissions testing.
“How lucky we are to have you right across the street from City Hall,” Mayor Overson noted in her welcome of Quick Emissions. “As you know, we are a business-friendly community. We love our businesses and want to support them in any way we can.”
In addition to Taylorsville, Quick Emissions has locations in Bountiful and Layton. No appointment is necessary, and they provide service on a rst-come, rst-served basis.
“Because we don’t do repairs, we don’t look for the up-sale or repair work,” said owner Erik Ho man. “We are quick and honest. With 20-plus years of experience, we can usually test your vehicle within 10 minutes, so come down today and experience the di erence.”
Quick Emissions is open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, go to quickemissionsutah.com.
Read additional details and more about other new businesses opening in Taylorsville on the city’s website, www.taylorsvilleut.gov.


