Maggie picked out a nice B&B for our stay at Mt. Carmel as it was close to Zion National Park. One of the cool things about small towns is you come across unique diners.
Seafood
Mocozy

Whenever I go on jury duty I like to try a new eatery within walking distance of the courthouse. This year I found Mocozy.
Rosco de Reyes @ Carnival Supermarket

Día de los Reyes Day is celebrated on January 6th. Each person cuts into the rosco and the lucky one gets the part with the plastic figurine of baby Jesus. I visited Carnival Market to get some Rosco de Reyes.
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Brown’s Bbq

I was excited to see oxtails on the menu at Brown’s Bbq. Sadly they didn’t have any when I visited. I asked the owner and found out he only makes oxtail when enough people have requested it and there is an oxtail event.
Louisiana Charlie’s

I followed the scent of bbq to Louisiana Charlie’s. There is a smoker in front full of mesquite wood.