The third season of “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” started streaming Thursday on Hulu, which means a new batch of Utah locations serve as the backdrop for the popular reality TV series.
In previous installments, the show has featured locations from across the Beehive State, like Salt Lake City’s Fear Factory and Heber City’s Black Rock Mountain Resort.
Here’s where the MomTok moms hashed out some lingering drama from last season and created a few new messes in Season 3:
Minky Couture
(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) A Minky Couture billboard on Friday, Aug. 22, 2025.
• Exact store unclear.
The moms attend an influencer event hosted by Minky Couture, which has locations throughout Utah. It’s where Layla Taylor talks to Jessi Ngatikaura in the parking lot about Ngatikaura’s affair.
JZ Styles Hair
• 285 E. State Road in Pleasant Grove.
Ngatikaura’s hair salon where MomTok members get their hair done. It’s where Taylor, Mikayla Matthews and Mayci Neeley discuss Ngatikaura’s MIA act.
Jessakae
• 14725 Porter Rockwell Blvd. in Bluffdale.
A clothing shop where Neeley and Matthews try on dresses.
Ground to Earth
• 11248 S. Kestrel Rise Road in South Jordan.
A coffee shop where Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen catch up after Frankie Paul returns from her therapy retreat.
STK
(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) STK Steakhouse in downtown Salt Lake City is shown in 2024.
• 111 S. 300 West in Salt Lake City.
A steakhouse where MomTok meets for Taylor’s birthday dinner.
Van Ryder
(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Van Ryder in downtown Salt Lake City.
• 111 S. 300 West in Salt Lake City.
A rooftop bar where DadTok meets up before Taylor’s birthday dinner.
La Caille
(La Caille) La Caille, the popular Utah dining and wedding venue.
• 9565 Wasatch Blvd. in Sandy.
Where Matthews hosts a birthday party/St. Patrick’s Day celebration. The dining and wedding venue has a storied history, recently mentioned on another Utah reality TV show, “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City.”
The Advenire Hotel
• 25 W. St. George Blvd. in St. George.
A hotel where Marciano Brunette from “Vanderpump Villa” joins the MomTok women for dinner to get results of the polygraph test he took with Ngatikaura.
Maria’s Cocina
• 1419 E. 200 North in Beaver.
The Mexican restaurant where Neeley and Matthews meet up with Marciano Brunette from “Vanderpump Villa.”
Coffee Garden
• 878 E. 900 South in Salt Lake City.
Coffee shop where Taylor, Miranda McWhorter and Bria (Layla’s friend) catch up and talk about Taylor visiting a hairstylist who has knowledge on working with Black hair.
Sunday’s Best
• 10672 State in Sandy.
Brunch spot where Taylor Frankie Paul, Ngatikaura, Matthews and Neeley debrief on the barbecue Jordan Ngatikaura has at Jessi’s house with MomTok and DadTok without Jessi. This spot was previously featured in the show’s first two seasons.
Oliver’s Place
• 125 S. 2000 West in Pleasant Grove.
A Utah County venue that has farm activities. The moms visit it to feed goats and have a “lighthearted” day. Taylor tells the group about the opportunity for one of them to be cast for the upcoming season of “Dancing With the Stars.”
Strap Tank Restaurant & Brewery
(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune A Strap Tank Restaurant & Brewery location in Springville.
• Exact location unclear.
Where Whitney Leavitt meets two of her Utah friends to talk about how she’s coming back to the Hulu show for a shot at making “Dancing With the Stars.” It’s the first cameo Leavitt makes this season. Strap Tank has locations in Lehi, Springville and St. George.
RadTag
• 2415 W. 700 South in Pleasant Grove.
An all-ages arcade/laser tag venue where the cast celebrates McWhorter’s birthday.
Five the Studio
• 827 Pioneer Road in Draper.
A woman-owned studio where Jen Affleck meets up with her friend Ezra, a pro dancer from “Dancing With the Stars,” to catch-up, dance and prepare for the show.
Utah Pride Center
(Chris Samuels | The Salt Lake Tribune) Stickers at the Utah Pride Center’s Salt Lake City offices in 2024.
• 68 S. Main in Salt Lake City.
Most of MomTok (aside from Demi Engemann and Whitney Leavitt) visit the office of the Utah nonprofit for an event to show support for the LGBTQ+ community.