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Post-resort pesto, comfy coffee, sandwiches worth taking off the skiboots. One of a breed of small, local, independent cafés that cater to the reasonable tourist/earnest full-timer. Upscale diner fare that knows the culinary alphabet but is still working toward fluency. Modest innards, stone tile floors, “art” white walls—uptown folksy, as the politicians might say. Manages to persist amidst more thoroughbred competition due largely to secret use of real coffee ice cubes in iced coffee, among other sharp detail-oriented tricks.
Where Larry David would eat if Larry David lived in Park City. Big city deli in little mountain town. 50-plus specialty sandwiches, soups fresh daily and breads baked in-house or ordered from San F... read more
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