Two farm boys from Beryl opened Silver Silo Bakery & Espresso in Cedar City — Beryl being the small ranching community west of town along the route to Modena, far enough out that most Cedar City residents only know it by name. The local press used that “two farm boys from Beryl” framing in coverage of the grand opening, and the cedarcityutah.com piece treated it as a small civic event. The founders’ specific names haven’t surfaced in indexed public sources; a more targeted lookup through the Cedar City Chamber or Utah business filings would resolve that gap.
Beryl, Cedar City, and the Grand Opening
Beryl sits west of Cedar City along the route toward Modena and the Nevada line — ranching country, sparsely populated, the kind of small Iron County town that doesn’t have its own coffee shop. The two founders moving from Beryl into a Cedar City storefront is the kind of small-business arc the register exists to surface: a working farm-and-ranch background turning into a bakery operation in a slightly bigger town. Visit Utah’s artisanal-bakery roundup includes Silver Silo as a recognized stop, which is the kind of state-level recognition that doesn’t come automatically to a Cedar City small-business opening.
A Daytime Bakery Menu
The format is daytime: sandwiches, pastries, coffee. The brand site and the regional bakery directories carry the basic outline. What hasn’t surfaced in the public record is the exact storefront address, the operating LLC, and the founders’ full names — three editorial gaps that direct outreach or a Chamber lookup would close. The kind of bakery this is reads through the available coverage: small, owner-run, oriented to the daytime working crowd rather than the evening dining cycle.
Silver Silo in the 435
For a register of locally rooted Southern Utah businesses, Silver Silo is a register listing where the founder-story angle — two Beryl ranchers, Cedar City storefront — is the differentiator, and the consulting opportunity is filling out the rest of the public-web identity. Iron County’s bakery-and-cafe landscape is thinner than Washington County’s, and the Cedar City corridor in particular benefits from any working independent that’s actually rooted in the county rather than imported from the Wasatch Front. Two ranchers from Beryl opening a Cedar City bakery is exactly the kind of register inclusion that makes the directory worth reading.
Sources
- https://www.silversilobakeryandespresso.com/
- https://435locals.com/southern-utahs-sweetest-bakeries/
- https://www.cedarcityutah.com/news/business/public-invited-to-celebrate-sweet-grand-opening-of-cedar-city-s-new-bakery/article_71ef9849-ce24-5a9d-b67d-fabfe77b562f.html
- https://www.southernutahlocal.com/l/cedar-city-ut/bakers
- https://www.yelp.com/search?cflt=bakeries&find_loc=Cedar+City,+UT
- https://www.visitutah.com/articles/touring-utahs-artisanal-bakeries