It looks like the festival is in Wellsville, which is on the south end of Cache valley. The American West Heritage Center lists the location as 4025 S. Hwy 89-91, Wellsville, UT 84339. That would put it right on the highway as you come into the valley from the south.

I lived in Logan (which is near Wellsville) for about 6 years, but left in 1980 and have only been back a few times since then.

If one wanted to meet for lunch at some restaurant I think it would likely mean going to Logan, which is a few miles up the highway. As I recall a couple of popular places to eat back when I was there were the Buebird Restaurant in downtown Logan, which I see is getting pretty good though not outstanding reviews these days, and A&W on the north end of town, which was an old-time hamburger joint, which I see is getting average reviews these days. The place that seems to be getting the best reviews these days is Tandoori Oven, which the tripadvisor map places on the northeast side of Logan, near the university. The highly rated restaurant nearest Wellsville is Elements, which is on the south side of Logan. I don't know what the hours are for any of those places.

One could consider trying to meet and eat on the grounds of the festival. That could be a bit more hectic, and I don't know how many food vendors will be there, but this option would not require driving somewhere else and would take less time.

I am not sure about the festival program and how that would figure into meeting. The website has a partial program listed. They have the opening ceremony listed at 12:00. This of course presents a slight conflict with a possible lunch date. However, if it is like most ceremonies it might be kind of boring. This is followed by a highland dance demo at 12:30, etc.

We have still not decided whether to attend, but I am leaning towards it.