The new kid in town when it comes to clubs. Less haughty, less velvet-roped, more comfortable and interesting than other Main Street shindiggeries, which means Downstairs is a hot iron if ever the... read more
Park City-style Sushi (read: inauthentic, heavily dressed, really good) in prime downtown, Main Street location. A few specialties that'll surprise (mussel shooters, for example) but if you frequen... read more
Small local bar with stars in its eyes…might be the ecstacy, might be the bitchin’ locals night with DJ Blaze One—who knows. About what you’d expect from a bitsy bar in Par... read more
The last word in modern Park City lodgings, period. Located at the aortal hub of historic Old Main Street and bustling New, Sky Lodge is world class—just ask its Condé Nast World&rsquo... read more
Longtime Park City restaurant guy Travis Axtell (of The Café Terigo Axtells) renovates an old 1895 telephone building on Main Street for a new restaurant. The result is American West heritag... read more
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 ... read more
Texas BBQ, meet Park City Main Street. Like all good love stories, the one involves folks from opposite sides of the tracks: a slow n’ low, spice-rubin’ cowboy type meets a mountain hei... read more
Location alone keeps some places alive. Case in point, Fiore. Main Street address lures eaters with false promise of fireworks, proficient-but-hollow Italian-facsimile fare follows. And yet the joi... read more
For all its dressed-up absurdity, Park City still manages to do some simple things really, really well. Pizza happens to be one of them. And few places in town do pie the kind of justice it's done ... read more
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
Hard-to-find is always a plus, especially when it comes to nightlife activity in Park City. While the conspicuous places are always filled to the gills with fish you wouldn’t want to be swim... read more
Park City New American nothing new, nothing innovative, but gets the job done like your typical New American resto should. Asian-esque decor goes with kinda-Asian-esque plates, if only because the ... read more
The most-recent addition to the Baja Cantina/Cicero’s family, which means, amongst things, that Bistro 412 gets all the family “connections” (without getting sued for libel,... read more
For anyone not hailing from Park City, Sidecar is going to feel like Weirdsville USA…which it is. Try to get over the fact that the bar is located on the second floor of the city's only &ldq... read more
Cows ice cream is like Sparknotes for Main Street culture—pay enough attention here, and the whole scene starts to make a little more sense. Overpriced fancy-pants flavors, matched with actua... read more
Oh, The Chateau: if this Deer Valley lodge isn’t the stuff of little girl’s honeymoon dreams, I don’t know what is. One of the two shining Deer Valley Crown Jewels (the other be... read more
As close to a back alley as you’ll find in Park City. Long, dim, festooned with peanut shells. House specials include words like “goblet” and “Coors,” though 17 other ... read more
Five-star Asian fusion with flavor to spare. The cross-cultural party gets started early with tapas like Ahi Tuna and Mango Tartar, accompanied by ginger juice and wasabi crème, and Togarash... read more
Hang a left in Waldorf Astoria Park City's lobby, just past the fam...
The new kid in town when it comes to clubs. Less haughty, less vel...
Sadly, not a Tom Cruise-owned feudal-Japanese place. Teppanyaki, no...
Park City-style Sushi (read: inauthentic, heavily dressed, really g...
You should be at World Yogurt. Other, more satisfied people than yo...