Back before big box stores and online shopping were Utah consumers’ favorites, little general stores served their communities. These family-owned businesses were the place to go to pick up everything from a sack of flour to a handful of nails.
Thomas Judd was born in England and immigrated to Utah in 1864. He opened his store in St. George in 1911, and sold everything from kerosene to groceries. After Thomas passed away, his son took over the business, and later his grandson ran the store.
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When Green Gate Village was in its planning phases, a historic easement was granted to keep the store open. Today, it’s surrounded by modern buildings, but you’ll go right back in time when you step inside.
Lacey Haskell/Google Local Thomas Judd’s Store is the oldest business in St. George. When it opened, just 1,800 people called this little town home. Today, the city has nearly 95,000 residents.
Memorabilia lines the walls of this cute little store, including family photos. You can’t buy kerosene or Levi’s here anymore, but you’ll find plenty of old-fashioned charm.
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Check out the huge selection of old-fashioned soda pop in glass bottles, and scoop up some candy from the big bins.
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You’ll want to visit at lunchtime so you can try a grilled cheese sandwich or a chicken salad croissant…
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…and the soup and breadsticks are a specialty here.
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For a chilly dessert, get a double-scoop cone, or ask them to make you an ice cream sundae or shake.
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The store also has shaved ice treats in dozens of flavors.
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Don’t forget to check out the old gas pump on your way out the door! Visit Judd’s Store Monday through Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m..
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Check out the Judd’s General Store Facebook page to see the latest arrivals, and plan to meet a friend there for lunch soon!
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Thomas Judd’s Store is the oldest business in St. George. When it opened, just 1,800 people called this little town home. Today, the city has nearly 95,000 residents.
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While you’re in the area, make sure to visit Red Hills Desert Garden for a beautiful Utah nature scene.
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Address: Judd’s Store, 62 W Tabernacle St, St. George, UT 84770, USA