We certainly love going to IKEA every time we can. This is a Swedish store located in Draper and it’s the only one like this in Utah State. It basically has two floors. The second floor is a display of small demo apartments, European style (small ones) where you can walk through, see, and touch everything that is for sale. Every item will have a tag with the price and the location on the first floor. At the end of the tour, the second floor has a good size cafeteria where you can try Swedish dishes such a meatballs, special gravy and veggies as well as deserts and salads. You will be hungry at the end of that tour that could take you longer than 30 minutes. The first floor will have all items for you to put in your cart and at the end of that tour, self check outs or cashiers are available for you to pay. If you do not know exactly where to go, there will be arrows on the floor displayed by lights for you to follow them. It’s basically one direction you have to follow. At the end of the tour, you will also have a small sized cafe where you could try hot dogs, ice creams and other appetizers. If you get big items, Ikea also has a specific parking spot for you to pick up your stuff. Everything here is a family friendly activity. So enjoy it.
IKEA: A Home Furnishing Haven IKEA remains a popular destination for affordable and stylish home furnishings. With its wide range of products, from furniture and appliances to kitchenware and textiles, there's something for everyone. The store's unique layout encourages exploration and discovery, making it a fun and engaging shopping experience. While the Swedish meatballs and coffee are a must-try, be prepared for crowds, especially on weekends. Overall, IKEA offers a great value for your money and is a reliable source for home goods.