George Pace owned and operated the Big Hand Café,
which stood on this same corner, during the 1930’s and 40’s.
The Big Hand Café was the center of town, the gathering spot,
the place where news was shared.
It quickly became a St. George icon and a stopping place for tourists
as they traveled through Southern Utah. The Greyhound bus would make
its one stop in town at the Big Hand and each time it pulled in the waitresses
would holler “bus in”, and they would get ready to serve the hungry travelers.
Best remembered for its sign of a big hand outlined with blinking lights pointing
to the front door and the lit up words “Especially Good Food”.
It was easy to find – it was located at the only stop light in town. It was one
of the first buildings to be “air cooled”, which was much desired in the hot
George’s Corner Restaurant celebrates the history of St. George and honors
the great men and women who moved to this barren land and made it into a home.
As the old sign promised, we serve “Especially Good Food”.
George’s Corner is located only one block away from Best Western Coral Hills











