The following information was recently updated on September 25, 2020
Franco’s Churro House is a dessert shop in the Sugar House area of Salt Lake City.
The following Franco’s Churro House menu is dated September 2020 and was sent to us by a reader of the site:
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2236 1300 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84106, USA (801) 906-0442
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