![]() Zoom – It’s a known fact that Robert Redford doesn’t do anything half-way. Check out Flying Sumo’s unique sushi rolls, tempera shishito peppers, and smoke squid salad. ![]() The Flying Sumo – A funky little sushi bar in old town Park City. Make sure to save room for thier homemade gelato at the end! Vinto’s is affordable, family-friendly, clean and modern. Thin wood fired pizzas, cozy pasta dishes, and great salads. Vinto’s Pizza – If you just want a pizza after a long day of skiing, Vinto’s is the place to go. (Because that’s how we roll.) The Shishito pepper small plate is something I still think about daily. We visited at lunch and ordered all the small plates. High West Saloon brews up some killer whiskey, and serves pub food with distinction. High West Saloon – Definitely one of our top picks in Park City, the name says it all. Plus, I believe I had the best Moscow Mule ever at Riverhorse! Riverhorse on Main – Upscale and modern Americana cuisine in the heart of downtown Park City (Old Town Main Street.) Riverhorse offers some amazing vegetarian options, as well as regional favorites. If you aren’t staying at the ski resorts, no worries! All of these restaurants are accessible to drivers. The Farm Restaurant was mentioned in Salt Lake City Magazine as one of the Top 25 Restaurants in all of Utah. We were crazy over the fried chicken sandwich, the brisket sandwich, the stuffed “Farm Potato” and their creative salad options. Enjoy a casual, yet elegant setting, and classic farm-to-table American cuisine with a twist. The Farm Restaurant – Right at the base of Canyons Resort, The Farm Restaurant was one of the most memorable meals we experienced. Yet the Seared Ahi Nachos are what really blew our minds… I’ll be making a copycat version of this very soon! (Most of the others are cafeteria-style restaurants, meant to help you get a quick meal and get back on the slopes.) Legend’s offers great burgers and salads. Legend’s Bar & Grill – Located in Legacy Lodge, Legend’s is the best sit-down restaurant option at Park City Mountain Resort. Grocery Cafe is an affordable dining option that does not disappoint. When the weather is nice, sit out on the deck overlooking the pond and mountains. We loved the Fresh Dungeness Crab Tower, Deer Valley’s fresh made cheeses, and RSC BBQ Sampler.ĭeer Valley Grocery Café – Right at the base of Snow Park Village, the Grocery Cafe is a fantastic place to get a fresh-made breakfast, lunch, or early dinner. Royal Street Café – Hop off the slopes (or drive into Silver Lake Village) to enjoy a diverse menu of healthy favorites, seafood options and comfort food. Take the sleigh ride before dinner, then come inside and warm yourself with fire-melted cheese fondue, roasted lamb, and liquid chocolate. Imagine, the best burger in town coming out of a brick oven! We also love the bone-in pork chops and oven fired chimichurri potato chips.ĭeer Valley’s Fireside Dining – Located at Deer Valley’s Empire Canyon Lodge, Fireside Dining is a rusticly luxurious meal to remember! Fireside Dining is a fixed price dinner experience in which various courses are prepared over grand fire places. (Where we stayed.) Brass Tag’s rustic dishes are prepared in a unique brick oven. Instead, let me tell you the highlights of each.īrass Tag – Is the newest restaurant in the Lodges at Deer Valley. ![]() We had the opportunity to eat at all three ski resorts, as well as several restaurants in old-town Park City. With so many unique dining experiences, it’s hard to pick a favorite. Yet, if you’re raising your babies to be as adventurous as you are, they are welcome to partake of Park City’s bounty. You may not find the typical children’s menu of grilled cheese sandwiches and chicken fingers at all Park City restaurants. Even the most luxurious restaurants had little people tucked around the tables. We noticed all the restaurants in Park City, Utah, that we visited, were openly kid-friendly. Dining in Park City is worth the splurge. However, most of the meals we enjoyed were extremely memorable and made for the experiential diner. And those like have a thrill-seeking palate!īecause it’s a popular tourism destination, restaurants in Park City, Utah can run a tad on the pricey side. Those that love to visit spas and art galleries. It has an eclectic welcoming feel, that attracts adventurers of all kinds… Those that love to ski and mountain bike. Park City, Utah is a cozy, yet exciting, place to visit year round. We ate like kings (and queens) the entire week! So today we’re sharing some of the Best Restaurants in Park City, Utah. We recently visited Park City, Utah for spring skiing. ![]()
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