Park City, UT: Where to Eat, What to See?

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TomW
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Any veterans of Park City? We're staying in a nice AirBNB in town. Anything to be sure not to miss? Favorite spots? Coffee shops? Restaurants? Arriving Thursday early afternoon, staying through Sunday checkout time.
Big12Bear
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So so many. Just stroll up and down Main Street and Park Ave and you will be fine.

Some restaurants are closed early in the week and more open on Wednesdays. And a heads-up that some of these restaurants can be very very pricy, but plenty of casual spots around as well.

Did a two-step tonight between Davanza's and High West Distillery & Saloon. I expect to see a lot more Bears on the streets as the week goes on.
TexasCoug
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BYU fan here. Park City is fantastic this time of year. You should have absolutely perfect weather. I grew up in Utah, but live in Dallas now, so I won't be at game unfortunately.

Park City restaurants can be a little touristy, IMO, in other words, over priced with meh food, but there are some gems. Davanaza's is a great option for really cheap pizza and cheese steaks, and is right off of Main Street. No Name Saloon is well known, has decent food, and is right on Main Street.

I STRONGLY recommend visiting the Montage hotel. It's about 10 minutes up the street from Park City Main Street. It has a few restaurants that are a little pricey, but enjoyable. It's a really special place, IMO.

Hope that's useful!
sluggo
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Olympic Village is fun if there is any training going on. You can do a bobsled ride.
LitigiOSO
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Big12Bear said:

So so many. Just stroll up and down Main Street and Park Ave and you will be fine.

Some restaurants are closed early in the week and more open on Wednesdays. And a heads-up that some of these restaurants can be very very pricy, but plenty of casual spots around as well.

Did a two-step tonight between Davanza's and High West Distillery & Saloon. I expect to see a lot more Bears on the streets as the week goes on.
I was in Park City in July. Finding parking in was a bit tricky.
LitigiOSO
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Big12Bear
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LitigiOSO said:

Big12Bear said:

So so many. Just stroll up and down Main Street and Park Ave and you will be fine.

Some restaurants are closed early in the week and more open on Wednesdays. And a heads-up that some of these restaurants can be very very pricy, but plenty of casual spots around as well.

Did a two-step tonight between Davanza's and High West Distillery & Saloon. I expect to see a lot more Bears on the streets as the week goes on.
I was in Park City in July. Finding parking in was a bit tricky.
Pretty tricky, but there are garage options and free trolley shuttles that take you around town. Not as busy here since its not ski season yet.
BUgolfbear
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I would recommend Grappa Italian, on main. But they had a fire today, is closed
Big12Bear
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TexasCoug said:

Davanaza's is a great option for really cheap pizza and cheese steaks, and is right off of Main Street. No Name Saloon is well known, has decent food, and is right on Main Street.
I forgot to add that the Davanza's owner is from San Antone (used to coach Alamo Heights Football) and he was wearing a Waco Surf Shop t-shirt when we were there. Nice old school divey pizza joint.

Heading to Collie's Sports Bar & Grill off Main St to watch Bills-Rams later.
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