The Park City Museum is a fascinating tourist attraction with interactive exhibits that tells the city's rich history. It covers everything from its establishment in 1981 to its transformation into a hippie hangout and chic ski resort. The museum is very well preserved and detailed, providing an excellent resource for learning about Park City's past.
We had a free day from skiing in Park City and visited this museum to learn about the history of the area. It is very organized and informative. It is fascinating to see the transformation of the area from a mining town to a ski resort. It is a small museum yet worth the visit if you have time.
Catherine Hunt — Google review
Came by on a free day - which is definitely the way to go! Really nice displays, though the video in the "train car" can't be seen by very many places at once. Lots of artifacts and mining history in very pleasing displays. I liked most the jail in the basement - there is a digital "book" you can flip through where a cast of prisoners tell their stories. Takes about 30 minutes overall.
Sara Beth Wade — Google review
Went there for a weekend and I really enjoy it.
Museum offers so much details and history of the mining in park city and a little bit of how it started to become the snow resort that it’s now. 3 floor full of history and interactive material.
Alberto Jr — Google review
I love this museum. Interactive and super informative. A definite good stop. Especially since they have a side gallery that changes regularly
Hailey Hadley — Google review
Well organice, have a variety of interesting puzzle options as well as souvenirs. Is an small store but full of history and information. Kids were impressed by the recicle mini cars collection, and get fun picking colorful rocks. Located at Main Street, really nice staff.
Michael G — Google review
May not be a Smithsonian, but don't write this piece of Park City history off. Good displays, great pieces, and a good stop if you enjoy Park City, history, and museums. Some fun pieces if you've got youngsters, and neither too big nor too small.
Tristan Torgersen — Google review
This is an amazing museum. There is obviously a lot of money behind it. Lots of interactive exhibits. It does a great job of taking advantage of the history in the building as well. The two story example of a mine was so useful in highlight how a mine used to work, and it was fun to go down into the jail and explore. Great for kids, very engaging.
Marisa Stoller — Google review
Nice small town museum right on main Street between all of the other shops and restaurants. Has interesting Park City history and neat things to see. Very clean well maintained. Friendly staff as well. And a nice little gift shop. Handicap accessible if needed. They have an elevator for all three floors.
Gary Wright — Google review
This museum has a great collection of items and stories from the history of Park City and the nearby mining activity. The museum is right on the main street so it isn't out of the way if you are going to be downtown. The museum has a great model of the Ontario mine that lies just a few miles from the museum.
Craig Thompson — Google review
Perfect for the day between skiing. The Museum gives good insight to the days of mining, early frontier times and PC's evolution to the Awesome ski town it is today. Good for all ages. Well Done.
Marty Stepka — Google review
I LOVED IT!! For real. My sister and I spent 45 minutes learning about the mining and town history. This museum is very well built with hands-on, interactive exhibits and several good short films. For example: neon lights showing the mining tunnels underneath the ski slopes. Nice staff. Recommended.
Utah Olympic Park, built for the 2002 Winter Olympics, is a sprawling complex that offers various activities and sports events. It features ski jumps of different heights ranging from 10m to 120m, bobsled-luge track, and Nordic combined events. The park hosts national competitions throughout the year and is also used by professional athletes for training purposes. One can engage in adventure ropes courses or take zip-lining rides while exploring their inner athlete.
We did the bobsled experience and it was awesome! So much fun! That being said, if you're having second thoughts, it really isn't as scary as you might think. Very similar to a wooden rollercoaster ride.
The park itself is amazing in the winter. Lots of cool things to see!
Mr3dPHD — Google review
You should take some time and go here if you are visiting Park City. You can watch ski jumpers do their acrobatic tricks into the water for free. For $85 you can do 3 1/2 hours of sliding the tubes down the ski hill or the alpine slides or the zip lines. We went on a Thursday afternoon and it didn’t feel too busy. The skiers are very entertaining to watch.
Mark Taylor — Google review
There may be more to do in the summer. The museums were great and free! Get there before 3 p.m. for guided tours. They have a ski jump simulator, which was fun! Overall, a nice experience if you are looking for a break from the slopes.
Annell Lough — Google review
Our visit the Olympic Park proved to be a highlight our visit to Park City. Three members of our family participated in the Bobsled experience and they were so happy with it. They all came off the mountain sporting wide grins and giggles. The museum which is free to the public proved to be an exceptional display. I loved every exhibit! We all said we would visit again given the chance.
Janet Klosinski — Google review
They have lots of training areas to view the athletes. One place is right outside the Olympic museum with divers and skiers both able to land in a pool of water. And it is all handicap accessible if needed
Gary Wright — Google review
Cool place to check out if you are nearby. It’s free admission, you only pay if you want to participate in any activities. They allow you to walk up to the top, we had on sandals so didn’t make it to the top. There’s a museum inside worth seeing. I give it 4 stars because the activities are over priced.
Jannette G — Google review
Utah Olympic Park did not disappoint - we visited with our 3 boys ages 12 to 16. Highly recommend taking the guided tour which takes you up to the top of the ski jump and bobsled areas with incredible views - come a little early and watch the future Olympians training. Also take time to walk through the Museum which is free and has several interactive experiences. Thoroughly enjoyed!
Tammy Byrd — Google review
This place is impressive if you are a winter sports fan, or Nordic fan especially. The museum is interesting and nostalgic. The venues are fantastic. For all those kids getti.g, to compete at the OP it's a once in a lifetime experience. Definitely worth visiting even if you're just passing by. Free to enter the museum.
Greg Marchand — Google review
Had so much fun bobsledding! Went so quick but glad I can check this off my bucket list. Only complaint was that they did not enforce mask wearing, which was mandated by the state when I was there. Several people were not wearing their masks on the bus ride up and in the safety video room.
A Petal To Peddle — Google review
Free museum with very cool exhibits and interactive simulators. Great place if you like skiing, Olympics, or winter sports! Guided tours available. In between winter and summer hours and access to some areas may be limited. Very good place to visit on your way into town!
Steven Gumeny — Google review
Always an amazing adventure at Utah Olympic Park. This time we did the extreme tubing down the ski jump and had such a thrill.
No wait and despite being the weekend, we were able to get right on the hill. Taking the lift up to the ski jump was peaceful and a fun addition to the experience.
Lots of olympic memorabilia and history to view in the main lobby. Parking is easy and close. There are even lockers for purses and handbags.
Ryan George — Google review
Great time for families or alone. Check out the athletes practicing and take part in activities that are available. Definitely get a reservation and do the waivers ahead of time. Very organized and super helpful staff. Go for the views alone!! Definitely recommend.
Lisa Abraham — Google review
Exciting summer activities for kids 10years + such as zipline, extreme tubing, ropes course to name a few. Perfect place for adventurous kids.
The staff are very friendly and take time to help answer questions. Some rides require hiking paths to reach them but are worth the effort. Arrive on time and the lines are not long.
Valerie Rose — Google review
Impressive facility in a very picturesque setting, good museum and facility tour. It is close to a very beautiful alpine style town Park City, which is nestled into the valley. Two massi e off leash dog fields, and a bridge for skiers to come off the slope right into town A place that knows who and what it is catering for. Very busy, lots of pre , and apres ski, perfect March break weather sun and snow.
Alison Westrop — Google review
What a blast the bobsled is to ride. I highly recommend doing this ride for several reasons. 1. It is fun. 2. It helps to support track maintenance and the workers needed to make it happen. 3. Proceeds from this and the store benefit our Olympians.
All you do is, pay for the ride, take a free shuttle to the finish line where you receive instruction from Carl, receive another free shuttle with your bobsled and professional driver to the starting point, get in the sled 1, 2, 3, and sit down 3, 2, 1 and hang on while you reach 65 to 70 mph and experience up to 3 and 4 g's. You will be hooked and if like us, we did it again the following day.
Mark Keene — Google review
Pretty cool seeing all the Olympic areas as well as the view of Park City from up there. Watching the skiers was fun too.
Mitch Akers — Google review
Totally worth the $20 per adult to take the guided tour. Matt was very knowledgeable and the views were amazing. We got to see the Alpine ski jump team practice in the freestyle pool. Amazing!
Dyann Egleston — Google review
Lots of history and interesting facts. Beautiful with snow around and the tour was captivating. Definitely a must see.
Armando Magana III — Google review
I really didn't know what to expect. I read that some Olympic athletes trained there, but that was about it. It turned out that there were about a dozen kids and early 20's people practicing on the smaller jumps and landing in a pool. We enjoyed watching that. The bobsled run also had some paid participants. We opted out since it cost $100. It was still fun to watch. The biggest surprise was going to the top of the ski jump. I had no idea it was that high. Those athletes are crazy! Many rides for the whole family. Highly recommend!
Greg Thompson — Google review
Our family spent Memorial Day morning at Utah Olympic Park - it was an incredible experience!
We loved the Extreme Zip, Alpine Slide, Canyon Rope Course, Airbag Drop, Drop Tower, and the views from the chairlift. Tubing wasn’t available the day we went.
Everyone was smiling, while enjoying these fun outdoor activities, in a beautiful setting.
Highly recommend!
Located at the top of Park City on Deer Valley's Summit, this renowned resort offers skiing, snowboarding and other activities in winter. The resort bustles with beautiful autumn colors and offers a true ski-in/ski-out experience.
Park City Mountain is great for so many reasons. The mountain itself is huge especially after the recent connection with The Canyons. It’s also very easy to get around for such a large mountain. There’s a ton of terrain for every level of experience. The town of Park City is also a great ski town with everything from cool dive bars to high end art galleries. Highly recommended!
Trevor Guilday — Google review
Neat place to check out even in the off season. We did the alpine slide and it was pretty fun. You take a ski lift to the starting point and it's a pretty long ride to the bottom. We did wish they had a ticket option that would give you more than one ride but we had a good time. There are multiple restaurants and shops to check out and several other attractions. City buses also stop here often so you could explore other nearby points of interest with ease.
Daniel Lane — Google review
6 of us skied last weekend and had a wonderful experience. All of us various levels so skied green to Double black and all enjoyed the runs and variety and size of the resort. Food was excellent. Shuttles to mountain from main St Park City to Canyons was convenient and easy. Many lifts were fast. Highly recommend. Beautiful weather
Tammy Sieja — Google review
Amazing routes. All skill ranges. Relearned boarding the hard way. Spent a couple days on Park City Mountain. Highly recommended Canyons Village for Intermediate- Advanced as it’s always a little less crowded with the kiddos and beginners. Or stay near the tops of the peaks and send harder routes. Favourite had to be monkey powder (black) where you ski through some tight forest and tree line. Can get very skill heavy.
Had amazing fresh powder and snow days the week of Christmas through new year.
Routes in the morning were a little delayed on opening. Cause of heavy snow fall. If you’re going to park at the base of the mountains by the lifts plan on getting there early, like 7:30am. Gear up and get in line by 8. Otherwise be prepared to be behind hoards of people in line for the base lifts.
Marco Vasquez II — Google review
I am extremely happy with my experience here! I am still learning how to ski, while my boyfriend has been snow boarding for years, and we were both able to enjoy the mountain together. There were tons of trail options available for all skill levels and the maps were easy to navigate. One of my most absolute favorite things about Park City, and the reason I’m writing this review, was the staff! Starting from parking, to the season pass office, etc, we were greeted with friendly staff who were more than willing to answer questions. I was AMAZED with the hospitality provided. The park “hosts” greeted us on the mountain and even on the lifts, giving us all the great tips and tricks to make our day fun. There were multiple occasions where we weren’t sure where to go, and all we had to do was turn around and find a person in a red shirt who happily gave us direction. Even the mountain safety staff was beyond kind! Special shout out to Jeff in the mountain safety team - I was moving slow at the end of the day and he took the time to make sure my boyfriend and I were okay and safe as we made our final run down the mountain. So far this is my favorite ski experience I have had and I can’t wait to come back. We even saw moose at the end of our day!!!! So cool!! 10/10 highly recommend!!
Sarah Wright — Google review
Awesome place to ski! There is definitely something for everyone. We personally, preferred the Canyons side. It's more open with more runs and less crowds. PC is also Sno-Go friendly and we had a ron of fun riding them down the slopes. We will definitely return!
Varvara Ladage — Google review
Not worthy of even 1 star. Disgusting, rude and unprofessional customer service at the ticket office by Darrell Evans. This man should not be allowed anywhere near paying customers!!! I will never ever set foot in Park City again. The lift lines were over 2 hours long, Yes 2 hours!!! See the photos...you pay $264 for a day of skiing except you don't ski, you spend the day in long, long lines just to get on a lift. The prices are super expensive. For example, a half day ticket will cost you $211 for 4 hours of skiing. DONT COME HERE!!! GO SKI ELSEWHERE!! MR OWENS YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSING SOME VERY LOYAL CUSTOMERS AS WELL AS OUR FAMILIES AND FRIENDS!! LEARN TO BE RESPECTFUL OR GET OUT OF THE BUSINESS! Park City, shame on you for taking people's hard earned money to have them stand in line for hours. And...for hiring someone like Mr. Owens to assist your customers. He should be taking out the trash that way it matches his professionalism! Park City your loss is Jackson Hole's gain! BYE BYE BYE!!!
R Luces — Google review
Excellent place for first time skiers! The mountain wasn’t crowded on Wednesday or Thursday, and we were able to get right on lift. The routes were great because even at the top of mountain you could take a green route, so as a beginner you could still go to top. Homerun was THE most fun route, 3.5 miles of cross country turns and then some steeper slopes with the best views EVER! The snow was well maintained and powdery, a perfect spot for beginners learning. The whole lodge was convenient and easy to get around walking in your ski boots (parking, food, rental equipment, bathrooms are all in main building at bottom of mountain).
Caroline F — Google review
Nice little town, specially if you are a skier ⛷️ we stay for two nights at the Marriot mountain vacation club, and enjoy the time and place. Restaurants are a bit pricey and during September to November many places closed down. People are friendly, if you are a skier you will enjoy a lot this place and probably will pay more than we did as we stayed during the off season.
Paola Tomei — Google review
Park city mountain is my favorite mountain. It is well maintained and it's huge. The free shuttle system is absolutely incredible. This has been my second year traveling out west to visit this mountain. It's always a blast and there's many bathrooms and places to eat all around the mountain
Allison Massa — Google review
So, I’m definitely more of a Brighton girl, but Park City is starting to grow on me. It’s truly a different experience every time you’re there. I mean, it’s so big, how can it not be?? If it’s your first time here, I’d recommend starting at Canyons Village. I just think it’s more fun over there. Work your way over to the other side of the mountain if you need to. The coolest part about that side is the Town Lift, which takes you right into town. And, there’s a free shuttle that takes you to each base, so you can get lost and still make it back to your car.
Laura Michaud — Google review
Wether you are a beginner skier or a pro the Park City Mountain is the ideal place to hone and practice your skills. They feature one of the longest in the USA green runs -3.5 miles long. It’s a perfect place for the beginners and families with small kids. They even have a small ice rink. Although I saw four years old kids navigate blues like no tomorrow. The ski school offers all day long kids lessons, half a day adult lessons or private instructors. All together the resort employs over 100 instructors. The ski area is endless, they have so many slopes with various degree of difficulty and the Epic lift pass also works with the Canyons near by. You can spend a week hear and still not to hit all the runs. The resort ski area features many equipment rental companies but if you rent from Legacy Sports Rentals you can valet your equipment overnight. Also keep in mind that locker rentals are on daily basis only but if you need to store helmets and boots overnight you can rent a valet cubby right next to the lockers. There is a plethora of dining options, all pricey as expected at places like these. The quality of food versus prices definitely needs improvement. Vending machines are selling water for $5 a small bottle. After a weekend of skiing you will be ready to sell a kidney to cover the cost. All of the staff working the resort: ski valets, instructors, rental personnel, administrators were helpful and friendly. If you love snow slopes and snow sports and have some expandable cash Park City is the place to be.
Paulina — Google review
Omg to much to say! Library and its cafe was great! I loved their activities and food. And all the small art shops are beautiful! Definitely a highlight! Don’t forget Roots! The small clothing shop is great! We go every year!
Mackenzie Priest — Google review
Only have great things to say. We were comparing where to go skiing and boarding and park city fit our needs the most. Staff are awesome and helpful. The atmosphere, views and people make Park City a special place! From beginner to advanced this mountain has it all.
Go during Sundance, ZERO crowds, no lines!
Will Powers — Google review
DISGUSTING ATTITUDE AND POUR COSTUMER SERVICE FROM “manager” DARRELL EVANS!!! HE HAS TO BE FIRED IMMEDIATELY!!!!!!
CAN NOT EXPRESS ENOUGH WITH WORDS HOW ANGRY WE ARE RIGHT NOW AND HOW DISRESPECTFUL THIS PERSON TREATED US!!!
Came to ski ( from Miami Feb 24th to 28th ) in Canons and Park City, but due to the incredible amount of people ( pictures/videos attached), we couldn't do much. We arrived early ( Saturday the 25th ) and started the line for the gondola at 8:30 a.m., and after almost 3 hours in line, we were able to get in the gondola to start the day around noon!
Almost four hours in the morning were wasted making a line and using a gondola just to encounter hundreds of people making more lines for chairlifts.
We paid ($250 plus tax per day, almost $270 ) for a full day of skiing and we only got maybe 2 hours of skiing.
Some chairlifts close at 3:30 p.m. as well. We are coming from out of state and we are on vacation for only three days of skiing.
When we arrived at the ticket window and explained our concern to this employee, (”manager”) the lack of arrogance and audacity was beyond insolence. He did not care about anything we were saying. He was not willing to help us in any way and was making fun of us.
Here we are on our last day of skiing and wanted to ski for half a day and the price for a half-day ticket is almost $230!!!! The full price is $250, ridiculous!
After the explanation that was provided to this employee, he refused to assist us in any way. When I asked if I could take a picture of his name tag, he offered to pose with a thump up and a big smile! That was when we lost it!
I don’t think I can describe the frustration!!!
I don’t understand why this company has this kind of employee working for them.
Extremely disrespectful and unprofessional!!!
We could have paid for half a day, but his attitude ruined the whole experience and we decided just to leave. This place is not worth it!!!
Not coming back again to be treated this way!
Darrel Evans’s supervisor was not helping either. After we left for a few minutes, we needed to speak to Darrel’s supervisor, but he seemed not to care either!
WILL NEVER COME BACK TO THIS PLACE AGAIN!!!
Daniel Barrientos — Google review
Great customer service. I got locked out of my account, and they got me back in immediately. The slopes are great and there are a lot of tracks. I've had a season pass here before and I was happy with the variety of park, tree, and regular runs.
Martha McKendrick — Google review
I'm not a skier so we bought non-skier gondola lift passes up the mountain. Really spectacular views. The mid-mountain village was a great way to spend a couple hours chillin. Definitely recommend.
Don Moore — Google review
Love PC!! Great terrain, Well maintained equipment. Attentive staff. I always feel safe here. Food is good Apres Ski is excellent. Thos is one of the easiest trips from airport to lifts that you will find.
Jeff Rauland — Google review
Expensive resort. If you want to pay the premium of $300+ day pass by all means go ahead. Please do your own research well before entering the resort. I suggest checking out other alternative resorts for better pricing. There are way cheaper resorts that are near Park City that are $50-$100 for a day pass. I paid about $300 for a lift ticket without a lesson. I only went to this resort because I thought they had price options for the beginner slopes with the magic carpet, but they did not. It was too late to go elsewhere by the time I got there. Beautiful place and friendly field operators. The customer service on the phone was degrading me during the call. He was sarcastic, rude, and made remarks. He was not helpful at all. I definitely will not return to this resort and not recommend it to my family and friends due to my experience with their office customer service.
Kyle Swansonitski — Google review
Beautiful breathtaking resort. We had gone early December, so more than a few runs and lifts were closed because of how early it was. But there were plenty of blues and greens to keep us busy and challenged for our level.
Bus system was straightforward from the main mountain to the canyon side, but was fairly confusing to get back and accidentally went the wrong way. If all the lifts were open though you could get there via lift.
Not crowded. No waits. Well maintained slopes. Overall, really great
Conner Delahanty — Google review
Winter. 23/24 updated
First of the ski season and we are looking forward to seeing 👀 what the ❄️ will bring!!
I posted the early season prices.
Absolutely 💯 amazing.
I'm coming up to the largest ski area in the United States. The lifts are top notch and the crowds are mitigated by the express online order and outside expedited fulfillment.
On the high valley transit system, you can visit the rest of the best ski resorts in America.
Family friendly, plenty of facilities that use zero waste toilet 🚻s.
I recommend you go see for yourself.
I'm sure you're done with any other resorts.
Summer is not a down time for the resort either. Just went with my girlfriend to the adventure park.
Longest Alpine Slide in the country with a mountain coaster as well!!!!
Christopher — Google review
I had an issue with blisters on my ankles after day 1, the ski patrol picked me up in the golf cart and took me to the first aid office and bandaged them up so I could enjoy two more days of skiing. I even got a snowmobile ride back. Q was super helpful and really takes his job seriously. I will be skiing Park City and the Canyons again next year. Thank you Robert E.
Robert Eames — Google review
Awesome! The food and resort was amazing! It had many choices of food, and places to go! The skiing was great; it had ski runs for all levels. It is a little pricey but it was worth it!
The Canyons Village at Park City ski resort offers a variety of amenities for skiers and snowboarders, including 4,000 acres of terrain with 182 runs. The resort is connected to the Park City base area by the eight-passenger Quicksilver Gondola. Beginners can enjoy exploring the upper mountain green runs while intermediates can delight in blue cruiser runs.
The mountain is great, not much open but it is early so was to be expected. But the parts that are open are well maintained. We love that the mountain opened early this year as it is not as crowded as it normally would be which I love. Hardly any wait at the lifts. We will be back. The people working the mountain and in the shops in the village were amazing and super helpful. We enjoyed Canyons Village better than Mountain Village.
Chanaanc — Google review
Had a great time! I just wish that the green hill wasn’t the end of other runs. You have lots of beginners mixed with more experienced skiers. I’m sure they won’t change anything over this review, but just for anyone who is at a beginner level I would look for a more beginner friendly mountain.
Korin Roehm — Google review
Well organized ski area, very impressive operation. Free parking, RV parking overnight, short walk to lifts, short lift lines all over the mountain, and courteous workers. Base areas has good stores and restaurants. Convenient store, gas station is right next to the parking area. This is a great place to spend time. And good snow!
Rp Karp — Google review
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Wonderful food and great selection. Has a awesome pioneer and western theme and ambience. Great for the whole family. A little expensive but well worth it.
Arafat Hossin — Google review
Don't forget to use Hᴏᴛᴇʟʙoʟʟʏ.ᴄᴏm when booking a room. This site will compare hundreds of booking websites and normally will have prices much cheaper than others! Thank me later on! This hotel is one of the best in the area. I have been coming here for a long time. If you decide to stay here you for sure will love it I'm sure!
Very nice place to spend a summer day if you're looking for a great way to relax outside. Great food at Red Pine, fun hikes and biking trails, and some disc golf if the mood strikes. Very mellow and underappreciated.
Martin Hubbard — Google review
Awesome location for skiing. We stayed at the Hilton Sunrise Lodge located in the village, which was really close and walking distance to the slopes. It is very convenient for skiing. They offer a shuttle service to other trails at Park City Mountain Village and Main St. Go to Main St for shopping and dining. Be sure to stop at the " No Name Saloon! So cool!
Jane Devaux — Google review
No cleaning service but towels available. Only drawers were the night tables and tiny drawers in a small TV stand, so limited place to put clothes. Towel hook on door missing. Toilet was wobbly and not really safe to sit down on. Toilet paper rack was right over the toilet seat on one side. Had to be careful when sitting to avoid injuring myself! Who thought that was a good place to put it?? Had to return home a day early due to an emergency and they would not refund us one day. Hotels would be more accommodating. Only one restaurant was open for lunch and dinner, but food was great. Chair lifts varied in operation and was expensive to use, especially if you wanted to bring your bike up. Had questions but no one was available at the lobby entrance. Basically huge difference in experience from ski season.
Aprille C — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of visiting this ski village, and I must say it exceeded my expectations. Here are the highlights:
1. Convenient Location: The village is just a 30-minute drive from Salt Lake City International airport, making it easily accessible whether you’re flying in or driving. The proximity is a major plus.
2. Accommodating Hotels: Not only are the nearby hotels close, but they are also exceptionally accommodating. It’s reassuring to know that comfort and convenience are top priorities.
3. If you are interested in ski lessons, Canyons Village offers child lessons grouped by ability level and similar age range.
4. Well-Designed Runs: The ski runs are meticulously set up, providing an exhilarating experience for skiers and snowboarders alike. The mountain terrain is both challenging and enjoyable..
5. Close to Town: Being near Park City center adds to the overall appeal. After a day on the slopes, you can explore the local scene, dine at nearby restaurants, or simply soak in the charming atmosphere..
6. Free Shuttle Service: The area goes the extra mile by offering a free shuttle service to and from the village. It’s a thoughtful touch that makes transportation hassle-free..
7. Cozy Fire Pits: Along the walkway, there are fire pits where you can sit around and watch others walking by and skiers..
In summary, this village area combines convenience, quality, and warmth—a winning combination. Whether you’re a seasoned skier or a first-timer, I highly recommend it.
Cheers to memorable moments on the slopes!
Huseyin Sahlan — Google review
I love that they have fireplaces outside for guests. It would be awesome if they had a little coffee/tea/cocoa stand, so you don't have to go inside the restaurant, especially now 2022. I saw something like that but it only seem to sell alcohol. Still would recommend
Leticia F — Google review
Great resort!! And helpful people working here! It seems like it became vogue online to bash the ownership (Vail), but I’ve never had a bad experience here. Highly recommended! PS I do wish you would get the avalanche control at Murdock Peak area done more often/faster- would be great if that was open more!
Matt Schleiffarth — Google review
Great location able to ski- in and ski-out using the Sunrise lift. Also only 5 min walk to the Orange Bubble or Gondola. Lots of new restaurants in the area and good areas for apres ski drinks. Rooms are perfect for our needs with a kitchen with dishwasher and a spa-bath. Carpets were a little worn, but that's typical of ski places.
Brendan O'Malley — Google review
We stayed at an Airbnb here. What a great location! Super close to town! Super accommodating with the free shuttle they offer to and from the village. My husband enjoyed snowboarding while I grabbed a drink and sat by one of the fire pits. Personally, I loved the free cabriolet.. what amazing views!! Definitely recommend staying here or even just to visit for the day!
Dee L — Google review
I'm here for work. We are remodeling all of the buildings interior units , in one building. These spaces are beautiful, guaranteed you will be happy and wanting to plan another trip. They have plenty of family activities and spots to enjoy. Book a trip, winter or summer.
Gordon Wheeler Sr — Google review
Love the canyons side, worked here for almost four years as a snowboard instructor. Snow is dope, hotels are close and very accommodating. The lessons are awesome and the snow is 10/10. The runs are set up great, and i cannot imagine working elsewhere.
Saxon P. — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous locale. Rooms were fresh and welcoming. Great gym and access to several restaurants, shops, and bars. Wonderful showers. Great and patient staff.
Not every room had a refrigerator or microwave.
Katrina Luna Martin — Google review
We stayed in unit U5. Great location with walking distance to cabriolet lift and heated outdoor pool. Just a few things I would change about this unit. The dryer is not vented to the outside, so it does not dry anything well. The upstairs is all one area, which is fine, but the bathroom door is open at the top. The light from that is very bright, waking everyone if you turn the light on. It is well stocked with everything you need for cooking.
Danielle Smith — Google review
Perfect location, right at Red Gandola stop. A few restaurants in the area, where we were not able to get without reservation for dinner.
Very nice playground for kids. We were lucky and with 15’’ snow , kids just played in a snow and did not need any additional entertainment. They all got together and enjoyed a snow ⛄️.
Nadezda Musatova — Google review
Canyons Village has a great location to access the mountain and do some dining or shopping. The hotel rooms are good, but the Sundial Lodge is a bit dated - even though it's still okay.
Matthew Jones — Google review
As amazing as Park City Canyons is in the winter with their pristine powder and incredible activities for all family members, visiting in the Spring and Summer to enjoy their trails is also STELLAR. The hotels offer ski in, ski out but also hiking and biking trails with unparalleled views. We cannot wait to return in a few months for movies under the stars and to enjoy High West beverages by the fire again!
Ms. Teacher — Google review
The ghetto mountain. Epic pass is cheap, you get what you pay for. Everything in this resort is falling apart. From the completely destroyed pavement at the parking lot giving you a rally raid vibes to the abandoned not groomed trails. Horrible. Super busy, rude poor people. Not well maintained. Garbage. Spend more money and go deer valley. Park city is the ghetto of all mountains! Welcome to the slums
Carlos Levinson — Google review
The best part is that they have a free parking lot here, throughout the day and it is easy to access the main Gondola free of any charges.
It's much wiser to just park your car here and headout to either of the villages.
Lakshya Garg — Google review
Oh my God this was such a perfect place for our week-long vacation. There were events for families in the central area and plenty of places to eat for dinner. We ordered some food for our condo and were able to eat there as well. Definitely recommend staying in this location in the future
Deer Valley Resort is a ski resort located in the town of Park City, Utah. The resort features hotels, condos, and shops along with restaurants and activities. It is one of the most popular resorts in Park City and offers many activities such as skiing, snowboarding, tubing, cruising on a small lake for kayakers or stand up paddle boarding.
Amazing ski resort. Amazing terrain. I was able to make it on a beautiful blue bird week. They had enough snow to make it worth it. Great conditions. Steep terrain, but enough for everyone. If you are a skier it is a place you must visit. Worth the price. It can be over the top but the terrain and conditions are worth the price of admission even if it is for one day.
Ryan Calvi — Google review
The staff was amazing. The lodge is a bit confusing at first but there were plenty of workers to help guide you where to go. The ski school was probably the best I've experienced so far (I haven't experienced many to be fair). The runs were fun. I will say there is probably more for more experienced riders. It's also reasonably priced! And free parking too with a shuttle that brings you to the lodge. One downfall is no snowboarding.
Jacqueline Allen — Google review
as someone who enjoys a bit of pampering now and then look no further. if you want that and more head to deer valley for some of the best skiing in one of the most sumptuous settings with the most attentive and friendly service i have experienced. lovely hotels, delicious meals and powder, powder, and more powder await. we could not have been happier that we made deer valley one of our ski destinations in a state that offer so many. thank you utah, we'll be back and we'll spread the word for sure!
david john — Google review
Family friendly ski (only) resort. This place was so much fun. The best groomers and a great balance of greens/blues/blacks. I found the weekday traffic to be lower than other places so there was plenty of room to roam all day. Would do again.
charlie holman — Google review
My friends and I had the worst time at another resort (Park City Mountain). Kind of glad because we would never have gone to Deer Valley otherwise. For a first time ever in life skier, it was a fantastic experience. Smooth process checking in. We got ski lessons. Instructor Todd was the best!!!! All staff were kind and patient with us newbies. Thanks so much! See you soon!
Reese B. — Google review
Went for some mountain biking and it did not disappoint. I’m new to the sport and this was by far my favorite day on my bike yet. I hate pedaling and having the lift was amazing. Tidal wave jump track is so enjoyable. If you haven’t ridden here yet, it’s time to change that!
Ryan Wells — Google review
Best ski resort I’ve ever been to. Amazing service, food, and the runs are great! The groomers get a lot of the blues and all of the greens groomed almost every night, and the blacks are amazing for more advanced skiers! I personally enjoyed the blacks over by the Mayflower lift, but they’re super hard, so unless you’re an advanced skier, I wouldn’t try them! The lift lines can get super long if you don’t wake up and get over there early enough, so make sure you’re over there and getting your skis on BEFORE Carpenter and Silver Lake open. Anyway, this resort is amazing, and it’s kept me coming back for 8 years!
Mason Thomas — Google review
Though the base lodges can give you the impression the place is super crowded the mountain is big enough so skiers are spread far and wide. Like Alta this resort is skiers only. Lots of great trails for all abilities. Lines for the most part are short to non existent... during the week at least. We don't do weekends.
Bruce Wessel — Google review
This review concerns the skiing activity at Deer Valley. My son and I skied here on a snowy Friday and enjoyed it a great deal. We parked in the free parking and took the shuttle provided up to the base, which worked well for us. The high-speed lifts get you lots of vertical and the staff are very professional and capable. We enjoyed a delicious lunch from their famous cuisine. Lunch hour seating was at a premium, however. My only complaint is that the lifts gather at the top of the ski runs, which means you may end up at the bottom at the wrong lift....
Mark Otte — Google review
My favorite Utah resort on a “bad” snow day. Runs are always very well maintained and groomed. It’s a huge resort with tons of lifts.
It’s very well staffed, and the staff care a lot about your experience.
It’s a great ski resort to check out if you are 1. a local with an Ikon pass or 2. made of money.
5/5!
Noah Valentine — Google review
We didn't stay at the property, we just ate there. Excellent service by some fun Jamaican servers. They always add a fun spice to your experience. Other than the fact that it was ridiculously expensive, it was fun.
Johnny G — Google review
The pros:
*Parking lots are full but everyone hangs out in the lodge so there are no lines at the lifts. Interesting that no one actually skis when they come here
*Hot water in the bathrooms is unlike any other resort in Utah
*not young kids running lifts. All older professional people
*It's not like other resorts where you ski through nature and picturesque mountains. It's more like skiing in people's back yards which is really weird. One of the chairlifts literally takes you over a road
Becca Woosley (MindSpread) — Google review
Deer Valley is the place for skiers. It is one of the most beautiful landscapes.
Lots of lifts long runs.
If you like moguls there are plenty.
The Snowshoe Tommy’s is the best hot chocolate ever!
The High West Saloon is a liquor-laced hotspot in Park City that offers tours, wide selection of whiskeys and bar food. Known for its small batch whiskies and American bar fare, reservations are highly recommended.
Food was really good. The hosts were very friendly. Gluten free options. Tasty cocktails. We had a great time and were happy we chose to come here when visiting park city. The butternut squash was super yummy.
J Miller — Google review
High West Saloon was designated as a meeting place to sit, eat, and have a business meeting. Thankfully, I was able to go during a non-busy time. We sat quickly, made our food orders, and got the food quite quickly. There was a great selection from soups, salads, burgers, fish, and steaks to choose from. It appeared there was quite a selection of drinks to choose from. During the course of our meal, we were checked in on quite frequently, which was great. The building was clean and tidy, the staff was helpful and quite nice. The food tasted just fine. Overall a good experience.
Nathan Hawkes — Google review
A visit to Park City isn't complete without dropping by High West for phenomenal cocktails, dang good food, and an upscale western saloon vibe. We were impressed when they opened and continue to be impressed in 2023.
Their cocktails are simply delicious. Their Blood's Lake cocktail combines sweet with a pepper punch that I liked. I also enjoyed their Fairyland Loop which was refreshing and tasted like summer in a glass. My husband ordered the Toronto and the sip I took was fantastic.
We always enjoy their charcuterie board but on this visit we stuck with their on-point wings with rainbow carrots and yummy blue cheese.
For our meal, I ordered their tacos and my husband ordered their beef/bison blend burger. The tacos were good, but the burger stole the show. Their burgers are tender and the natural flavors are complimented by their bacon onion jam. One of the best burgers I've ever tasted. We usually sit at the bar. While the bar tenders stay busy they always provide good service.
Jennifer Reed — Google review
the experience was awesome! loved getting a tour of the distillery. it was beautiful and our guide, other than making some choice comments about the predominant religion in utah, seemed very knowledgeable. The restaurant atmosphere was so stunning! the food wasn’t the best, but it was worth it for the view. we got the buffalo tacos and the bison burger.
shae forsey — Google review
Best craft cocktail bar in Park City. I ordered the drink with rose in it and it was amazing that I ordered it again.
I had the wedge salad and it was one of the best I’ve ever had. The dressing was sensational. I also had the wings they were really good. Comes with a lot.
My bother had the trout and loved it.
The vibes are great. Clean bathrooms too.
But definitely best drinks in PC!
Caitlin R — Google review
The stakes are HIGH at this iconic Park City gathering hole. The wait is long with visitors lined up for a taste of that delicious whiskey. A modern saloon with delicious food offerings and good vibes. Locals and visitors can agree on keeping this place full and in high demand as it delivers just the right amount of awesomeness. Friday and Saturday nights… be careful because you may end up in a Fast draw, duel, or showdown for a table.
Jeremy Stoker — Google review
We hiked Bloods Trail Lake and arrived with an appetite- originally just to grab a few bottles of whiskey to take home - then decided to stay for lunch. BEST tasting food I’ve had since arriving in UT in May of this year! Ordered the Schnitzel - pork loin perfectly flavored! YUM YUM YUM. Two of us shared - well priced and decent portion size. Even the fries were perfect - hot, crispy outside soft inside (came with the Burger that was equally delicious). Street parking - it was Monday - was free.
Ma Malia — Google review
Great atmosphere, great food and great whiskey. Particularly liked the trout chowder and grilled pepper is awesome. All entries are good. Drink wise, Smoke gun is excellent. Highly recommended, will be back again.
Nian Liu — Google review
This was as close as I can get to perfect. Only negative with food is I asked for well done and got medium. But that may be because the burger was so thick. Picture doe not do it justice. The thing was big and juicy and big and big. Service was awesome. The drink, Deadman’s Boots, was so good we had to have 2. No parking is the other reason why not a 5 star. Paid street parking only. Very hard to find spots near by.
TheDoug801 — Google review
We came here for lunch and I had the watermelon and berries salad. My friend had the Penicillin drink and deviled eggs. They were so good we came back the next night and brought friends for dinner. Drinks and food are FABULOUS! I had the Penicillin and Schnitzel. The banana pudding and cobbler are delicious as well.
Cezanne Cross — Google review
First time coming here. We were celebrating my cousin’s birthday. It was a fun and different place to try. For an appetizer, we tried the house made pretzel. For an entree, we shared the tacos. For our dessert, we got the cinnamon roasted donuts. None of it was disappointing. Pretty good place.
Megan Larsen — Google review
Amazing burger and fries, the chicken and waffles was surprisingly delicious. And everything went great with whiskey. All the other tables we saw had great looking dishes too. Well definitely go back.
McNabb .Jason — Google review
Food was really good, the tasting was excellent and educational (the man who was running them was very nice and friendly)! The server we had at the restaurant was kind of short though. That being said it was still a good experience with yummy cocktails and food.
Hannah — Google review
Absolutely excellent! Our server was fantastic! Very informative, empathetic, knowledgeable, and efficient. I felt very taken care of.
I had the special, a buttermilk chicken sandwich with their very-well-seasoned fries and the combo was great. The fries alone were stupendous.
I also had the “spiced” lemonade and it was great! I am not a huge rye fan, but this drink was perfectly made and definitely delicious.
The only thing missing was a bourbon bread pudding. Please let me know when they add this to the menu.
I would happily go again and would definitely recommend!
Cassandra Tracy — Google review
If you are looking for One of A Kind place to get top notch Spirits and fantastic food in Park City, this is you best choice. High West Saloon was recommended to us and we were so happy we went. The waiter Matt made us feel right at home in the old rustic setting as we sipped on the in-house Bourbon. Very enjoyable time as we tried the devil egg’s appetizer. All the choices on the menu are delicious not to mention huge! The house burger was a bison beef blend which was juicy and delicious. I would certainly recommend Dinning here amount the many cozy rooms and bar areas.
Todd Bray — Google review
Fantastic drinks and service! The food was also excellent. We had the trout and the elk. Both dishes were amazing and the cobbler is a must have for dessert! Everything was fantastic and our server, Paisley, was wonderful. We will be back.
Jani Hagen — Google review
We loved the High West Saloon in Park City, Utah. We came here for dinner because the kitchen at the distillery was closed by the time our tour was done. The service was great and we absolutely loved the unique food and craft drinks.
Kristin Whitaker — Google review
High West easily has one of the best burgers I’ve had in my life. Their lemonade is also something to write home about - SO GOOD!
Mary Margaret — Google review
Great drinks, good food, okay ambience, bad service… our server, Karina was inattentive, very short with us, no eye contact, brought our bill after we asked for the menu back to see more drinks and dessert. The food hall itself is kind of cramped, little ambiance. We like High West, but a little turned off by this experience.
Phillip S. — Google review
Great atmosphere, great food/drink. My one complaint was the service. We showed up on a Tuesday night at 7 PM off season, and the place appeared to be pretty empty inside from the window. The lady at the front asked us to wait 20 minutes until the bar freed up to come in. We left and went somewhere else. When we returned they told us the bar was full but could seat us at a table. The restaurant was half empty; they need a management overhaul. Great food, drink, atmosphere, poorly operated!
Eddie Knezevich — Google review
Lovely people very friendly service food is awesome delicious and special western taste. I went crazy over dessert called Grillswith which is a cinnamon roasted Krispy Kreme donut with vanilla ice cream and Rendezvous Rye caramel!! Absolutely yummy and unique I will never forget. All the whiskey cocktails are great! And the menu has a variety of options to choose from that all look delicious so it is difficult to choose from. I highly recommend this place
Historic Park City Alliance is a popular tourist attraction located in Park City, Utah, known for its rich history and charming mountain town vibes. Visitors can easily access the area from Salt Lake City International Airport and enjoy exploring the historic downtown with over 100 restaurants to choose from, offering an array of cuisines. A must-visit spot is Grappa, nestled into the mountain top and known for its delicious but slightly expensive menu.
Park City is a really a very nice historic places, and surrounding hillsides are still dotted with old mine structure and towers.
Old Town is a lively gathering place for locals and tourists as well. A lot of mostly family owned restaurants, galleries and boutiques and any also saloons and lovely renovated B&Bs.
The city is very cozy, and a very well maintained condition,
take your time and enjoy.
Sabine Johns — Google review
Got on the trolley by the Purple Sage on Main Street. The trolley driver turned by the Post Office and said I needed to get out. I asked her why and she was going in my direction. And she said the trolley is only 4 families and I needed to get out. I've been writing the trolley ever since I can remember. I've grown up in Park City and I work on Main Street. Very rude driver to just kick me out after just picking me up.
Regina Quintana — Google review
Main Street Park City is unashamedly a tourist trap, but it is fun. There are lots of places to eat and drink. Clothing shops abound. There are tourist shops where you can buy a t-shirt, and art galleries with art that costs more than my house.
The entire street east of main street is full of parking structures and when I was there they were free. Don't park on Main Street, use the parking structures.
matt phillips — Google review
Just beautiful 😍
Lots to see, lots of hang out.
Nhan Lucy Huynh — Google review
Nice walking around and great shopping, entertainment and food options, make sure you park adequately ( it’s difficult to find parking available).
Jazmin Garay — Google review
We had a great time visiting museums and shops, the trying a little of the cuisine. Great get away.
emily muse — Google review
Nice walk on the historic streets. Street parking is difficult to get. Suggest to park in the parking lot off the main roadway.
Steve Chow — Google review
I would love to give this 5 stars, but everytime I'm in Park City, there's construction on main street and the theater. I would love to walk this street without the sounds of jackhammers and backhoes.
It's definitely still worth going though. Lots of stores to shop, places to eat, and things to do. They also have a free trolley that will take you through the area. Park City is a must visit.
Tiffany S — Google review
Beautiful downtown has a free trolley that picks up and drops off anywhere you want on the strip. Lots of very fancy stores and some with fun and unique gifts for anyone on your list. Recommend it to everyone as an easy and pleasureable place to shop. Although, most stores are pretty pricey. So be warned.
Swaner Preserve & EcoCenter offers guided snowshoe tours every Saturday morning, or visitors can rent snowshoes and explore on their own. The Wetland Discovery Trail is home to various wildlife including coyotes, deer, elk, hares, and squirrels. Visitors should also check out the winter exhibit and climb the four-story wildlife observation tower at the EcoCenter.
Swaner is a local treasure. The expanse of land is crucial to Park City’s health and happiness. And the center is a great visit for adults and children. My son does after school explorers every month, and we’re signed up for summer camp. Sunday art crafts are a must do, especially during mud season. We LOVE swaner.
Danielle Hall — Google review
Stunning! The late-summer views were spectacular. Children loved it! (Animal dress ups were a big hit.) Interactive play and binoculars to borrow. We saw varieties of birds & ducks, snakes, and a beaver. Don’t miss the look-out tower.
Alison S — Google review
Well I learned we could have gone lighter on our roof to save on heat bills, or gone reflecting roofing and really save, but the solar panels were correct.
The building is awesome. Covid has stopped the best part (wall climbimg). It's still worth the visit, and the wildlife information is awesome!
Richard Nikki Nance — Google review
Only complaint is wish their was more to tour. People were awesome.
A S — Google review
This place is super cool! The board walk and observation tower had awesome views. Saw some beaver dams, geese and lots of other birds. Beautiful views and the staff were friendly and informative.
Brandi Bedinger — Google review
The EcoCenter is wonderful! We visited while on vacation in Park City with our toddler, looking for kid-friendly activities. Cannot recommend highly enough! The center has put a lot of thought into creating an engaging experience for all ages. We visited on a Sunday when they had a free craft and entrance to the current exhibit. Beautiful views of the preserve too!
Hannah Richey — Google review
Two visits to Swaner preserve, which is a conservation easy in the heart of Kimball Junction. A variety of options to look and learn about the local environment and the surrounding wetlands. You can rent snowshoes for $5 and explore the broader preserve (across the highway) or take an ecopreserve tour on Saturday for an additional $10. The center itself has a few permanent exhibits, an observatory tower where you can look across the fields, and a back deck with a beaver damn and views of the creek. All of this is free. This is a treasure amidst a lot of development. A great nature-oriented gift shop. Well worth the visit and a fantastic alternative or afternoon away from the slopes.
Jennifer Ng'andu — Google review
Has a small but very nice museum for children about the geology and economy of the preserve. The boardwalk is out to the wetland, which has a beautiful view of the mountains. There are guided tours and events onto the wetland if you check their website.
Morgan Barron — Google review
Very relaxing activity. We took our 5 kids here while passing through and it was a great, relaxing Sunday activity. It was a little windy, so perhaps consider it might feel cooler than what the weather app says it will be.
There is a visitor's center where you can get maps and a key to walk farther out in to the preserve. It has interactive activities for kids to help them connect with what they'll be seeing.
We did the little half mile walk right outside the center and it was a fun way to interact a little more with nature. We saw various birds, cranes, ground squirrels, deer, ducks and fish.
There are restrooms inside the visitor's center.
The staff was very friendly and engaging with the kids. They had pencils and stickers and a scavenger hunt for our walk. That makes a big difference if you're bringing kids that only want to be entertained by ipad.
You can buy things in the giftshop as well!
Ryan Holyoak — Google review
Came for the Survival of the Slowest exhibit which was fantastic. Baby 1 year old Sasha and Lulu a 3 year old sloth, bearded dragon, scorpions, snakes, turtles etc. Really enjoyed walking the boardwalk and observatory which is there year round. New beaver family moved in and the peace and quiet was so relaxing. We will be back soon to enjoy more exhibits and just sit out on the long boardwalk and listen to the water and wildlife.
Marci Allen — Google review
This was a great way to get the kids out of the hotel for a while. Inside is informative and interesting, loads of media types from picture to video and some hands on stuff for the kids. The beaver lodge was cool (for us, at least), and there's a trail that goes a quarter mile into the preserve of you ask the desk for a key.
El Chubasco is a Mexican restaurant with traditional dishes, a salsa bar, and festive atmosphere. It's a great option for lunch or dinner, and the burgers are simply amazing!
Thanks to a rain storm, I found this place. I was on a motorcycle ride through the mountains when the thunder clouds began to roll in. I found shelter from the rain under an overhang in a strip mall and decided it was time to eat. AMAZING AUTHENTIC MEXICAN FOOD!! Their salsa bar is excellent and has the best mango salsa I’ve ever had. Very well priced and many great options.
Kyle Teichert — Google review
Humble Mexican spot with counter order service. Entrees were good, burrito, tacos, and ceviche were all good. The chips servings were small and a la carte. Many salsas were available, but they were mostly watery and even the spicy ones were pretty weak.
Ivan Chubb — Google review
10/10 place!!! Everything we tried here was delicious 😋
Hubby loved his chicken fajitas and I loved my veggie sope. But more than that I was blown away by the salsa choices and how delicious each of them were! They enhanced our dishes and went wonderfully with the nachos👍
Love, love, love this place!!!!!! ❤️
Snigdha Agarwal — Google review
The food was delicious! The employees were super nice and gave great recommendations. My husband loved his burrito and my quesadilla was full of yummy steak, no skimping! The food came out super fast too. Definitely will go back anytime we’re in PC.
Addie Warner — Google review
This place was good, it's sorta like Cafe Rio meets La Luna/La Frontera type of place. If I lived near here I would return again. But I wouldn't come from Salt Lake just to go to here. They had a delightful bar for salsa!
Sarah B. — Google review
Everything in here is good Mexican food, nothing special. EXECEPT FOR THE FAJITAS, THEY ARE DELICIOUS.
Half of our party got the fajitas, the other half got tacos and burritos. The non-fajita group was unimpressed but enjoyed their meal, but wished they would have gotten the fajitas because they were delicious. Lora of sauces to choose from here, try the spicy mango one!
I’d definitely come back for the fajitas, if you can’t tell.
Connor Bernal — Google review
Had dinner here while visiting from St. George. It is a bargain compared to most restaurants in the area. Hubs had chili Verde and gave it 2 thumbs up. I had an enchilada plate. I love that they give you the choice of cilantro or regular style rice as well as black beans versus refried. The chips were great 👍. Warm in their little paper trays, not greasy, crisp and lightly salted. It's a clean simple restaurant.
Margie Temme — Google review
Queso was delicious, guac was good. Tacos were as followed, #1- carnitas, #2 - asada, #3- pastor. Carnitas were good enough for me to just come back and order all three tacos just carnitas. The salsa bar as advertised was delicious, the combos of bites you can create. Plus the heat levels...worth a visit when in park city.
Christopher Gillespie — Google review
The food was fine. I would give it 3-4 stars. But I really don't like to be taken advantage of.
My family ordered our food and the woman at the register asked if I wanted a copy of my receipt. I said yes. I gave her my card, paid for my meal, and she gave me my card and my receipt for $36.78. I was never asked or given the chance to leave a tip. Also, I'm certain I didn't leave a tip because I never tip in advance. Fortunately, I get a text every time a transaction happens on my cards. The text I received just seconds later showed a transaction for the exact amount of the 15% suggested tip ($41.79). I assumed maybe it was a mistake and would process for the correct amount in a few days. Here I am months later and that's the charge on my credit card.
I know it's only a few dollars, but I can't support a restaurant that carries out it's business this way. I'm hoping it was just a one-off honest mistake, but I can't in good faith recommend this restaurant.
Lincoln Salmon — Google review
Super fresh and unique flavors are the first things that I want to relay. Next, there salsa selection is second to none—SO many delicious options. Also, free chips and salsa with each order! My pics are not great—I should have shown the salsa bar. Regardless, my plan is to try everything on their menu because after 5 different orders, I’m excited since each dish has been flavorful and filling. Even the fish taco plate, for me, these dishes tend to leave me hungry—but not here! My wife loves the chicken plate—it is topped with a unique sauce that’s like a Mexican version of honey mustard.
Ambiance is simple and inviting. Tables were always clean and staff was super friendly (TIP THEM!).
They have a daily special and the prices were much lower than what was advertised online.
Scott Killian — Google review
Started coming here when I worked in Park City in 2002. After more than 20 years this place is still a gem! The salsa bar is fantastic. I highly recommend the fajitas. Give you enough for 2 people to fill up on. We get here at least once a year ( we live an hour away) and hope to continue that tradition for decades to come.
Bret Swalberg — Google review
Awesome Salsa bar, friendly staff, and great portions for the price!
D M — Google review
The salad with grilled chicken was good and choice of salsas was nice. But the ceviche was sub par (served covered in ketchup) the mexican burrito was super dry. Probably wouldn't be back for anything except the salad.
Shelby Dirkschneider — Google review
Great Mexican spot. Big portions, very reasonably priced.
The Viking Yurt is a mountaintop eatery in Norway that offers multicourse meals inside a yurt, which can be accessed by sleigh. The Euro/rustic-chic decor of the yurt provides a comfortable setting for guests to enjoy their meal while taking in the breathtaking view.
So nice! Had a glass of chard on the mountain. Utah requires you eat while drinking so had an incredible chocolate chip cookie to go with it! Highly recommend!
Jennifer Herriage — Google review
I have been on the Viking Yurt twice now - we have loved our experience! So much so that we were gifting it to our friends as a wedding gift. However, a member of our party has severe food allergies and we would like to confirm that it is safe for her to dine on the premises (it is on top of a mountain!!). The number is no longer active, there is no email listed and I have reached via their website 4 times in 3 weeks. That is crazy! Any restaurant should have a line of communication for this reason! Especially when so expensive and usually booked for a special occasion. I am writing this review in hopes of a response. Please contact me and I will delete this review.
Emily Abercrombie — Google review
Wonderful experience start to finish. They delivered exactly the experience they explain on their website and more! The atmosphere is fun and unique and to have a piano player who can sing and take requests was a treat! The food was unique and SO good. I especially loved the cardamom ice cream and the drink they serve! The braised short rib was perfection, too. Thank you for making a special night for us!
Jessica Spear — Google review
Absolutely love this place! Best Grilled Cheese sandwich on the planet. They also have a killer Buffalo Brat and oh, the view is pretty good too :) !
Legends Bar & Grill is a relaxed bar with a patio perfect for American pub grub like nachos and burgers. They also offer microbrews making it the perfect place to apres ski.
Great food & service! The burger was excellent; the ginger & honey cauliflower appetizer was amazing; the pub salad was great; and the Greek chicken sandwich was so tasty! We ate at the bar & John, the bartender, was so attentive & personable. We were staying at the Marriott Mountainside resort and loved having such a great restaurant within walking distance.
Tom Hedge — Google review
Good food, drinks and service slope side. Ahi Nachos are a bit overpriced for what you get however.
Keith — Google review
So the food was alright and the atmosphere was what was expected from a grill being in park city. We used a $200 gift card from my work to pay for our $105 meal. (2 loaded fries, 2 nachos, 1 artichoke dip, 1 rootbeer) The server ended up making a mistake which charged my card the full $105, and then proceeded to charge the remainder of my card to pay the bill. We waited patiently at our table for 30 minutes for our receipt. We then had to go to the manager who passed us off to the assistant manager working on the item. He told us that we still owed $11.50 on our bill, and I said that shouldn't be the case, the card had $200 on it. He told us that the card didn't have that amount on there, but we can call and check. So we called Park City resort to get info on my card in which they told us they charged the card 5 times. to which the Assistant manager asked to speak to that person. He told them that they had charged our card for the full bill to start with, and it errored out (He didn't tell us this, just asked us to pay the bill). Afterwards he said he apologieses and we need to go to the ticket office to get it corrected. When we got there, they told him it wasn't their responsibility or side to fix the error from Legends, so we went back to the grill. He told us he would comp the $11.50, and gave me back my gift card telling me he would get it fixed in the coming week and get back to me. I haven't heard anything from him, Legends, or Park City yet. So I'm essentially just out the $200 on a $100 lunch. This took 1.5 hours in total from when we got our bill to when we actually left, after the 1.5 hours of waiting and eating our food.
James Hayward — Google review
Legends is located at the base of Park City Ski Resort. The ambiance is that of a typical apres ski place. Stone, Wood and a fireplace; it was pretty cute. The food was surprisingly good. The nachos with chicken was yummy as was the cheeseburger. The patty was nice and thick; it was cooked perfectly. The staff was impatient with us and served the food in rapid fire style which was a slight bummer but it could just be coincidental. I’d go back for sure.
Renee Lam-Whiteman — Google review
Nice place in the village at Park City ski resort. The menu is a bit limited. I had the salmon and it was delicious. I also tried the local apricot heffeweisen beer and really enjoyed it. The service was attentive and friendly. It was close to the place I was staying so I didn't have to go far on a cold night.
Tim Lowery — Google review
3.5 overall good place. food was alright. artichoke dip was REALLY good
grace m — Google review
The cauliflower wings were bomb! Though I wish they didn’t serve it with Ranch when we asked for it vegan. The bahnmi w/o spicy mayo was pretty great, and they even spiced the tofu! Lots of good flavors
Vivian Bentley — Google review
This was a cool place. Good service. We had a few drinks and the nachos, which were good but a bit pricey.
The Patio Punch tasted good but seemed to be really weak.
The odd rules of alcohol consumption in Utah that require food anytime you order drinks are fairly annoying but not really the establishment's fault.
M Baker — Google review
It’s a good place. We have ate the last three days there and everything had been perfect till today. We just had a really bad experience today with our waiter Nick (a short guy with beard) And believe me, I’m not trying to be a Karen but he was really rude. From the moment we got to our table he was really serious, I didn’t care at all, I just thought he was having a bad day. But then, when my mother in law ordered another drink he made faces. I asked him for some ice and he just left, spent like 20 minutes talking with a girl (seated in the table with her, I thought he forgot about the ice) after that, he then decided to bring the ice. When he came he said “the check?” ??? We were still eating, drinking and ordering stuff. It was really rude. I said not yet, my mother in law ask him if he could take away all the empty glasses away and he refused. He then told us that the restaurant was not a lounge, and he wasn’t supposed to bring one or two things at a time (we were ordering like that because family members got there one after the other because… we are at a ski resort after all??? They were skiing. (More than half the party got there from the beginning tho, but of course the people that just got there was going to order ???) He then told us that we weren’t supposed to be there more than 90 minutes (there where a lot of empty tables) I told him “so I can just go outside and then come in and the 90 minutes run again?” They never told us that before. It was really bad, we still left him the 20% tip because my father in law decided that, but he didn’t deserve it. He didn’t even came to take the credit card for the payment, we waited like 15 minutes, my FIL left cash instead because he wanted to go. I hope most of that money goes to the people in the kitchen, bar and hosts. We then were told that he had issues with other guests there. So yeah, food and drinks were really good, the service this time around was not. I still put 3 stars because all the other members of the staff, the food and the drinks, they don’t deserve the 1 star I would give to this guy 😂
M?nica Villarreal — Google review
We visit there during my family ski trip in Jan 2019. Good location off the ski routes. It was very busy but the staff were friendly. Great burger with good ingredients. A little pricey. Overall, good experience, 5 stars!
Lei Wang — Google review
While in the area for a family excursion to the Alpine Slide, I was struggling to find a private and comfortable place to breastfeed my newborn. When we asked the bartender and staff for a suggestion, they offered me a private corner booth in a secluded part of the restaurant with no requirement to order anything. It meant a lot to me and saved us on a super hot day. It’s the kind of gesture that I will remember and when we are back in Park City, I’ll make sure we eat and drink here because of their kind and genuine hospitality!
Morgan Adrian — Google review
If you are near Park City side it is good tie to visit. Food is delicious and lots of choices of drinks and food. Recommend!!!!
Ski- Keser — Google review
Food options on park city side are scarce so our group decided to have lunch here. Service was okay and waitress was nice. The food was mediocre and quality control was very poor . One burger had a tip of a toothpick inside of it and another dish had a long black hair in it. Sent back the plate with hair after it was 1/4 eaten at best. we were offered 25% off that ONE item. In my opinion that is unacceptable. This place clearly makes a solid income due to its convenience of proximity to slopes and they couldn’t part with just taking the item off the bill. Safe to say we will NOT be returning. The place just grossed me out because food is clearly being mishandled in the kitchen if a toothpick can get into food. I understand the hair happens.. not a first, but not comping the dish is just bizarre.
Samantha Gacina — Google review
Mostly got beer and appetizers after a day of skiing. I had some of the best Buffalo wings I’ve ever had here, wish I had this quality near my home. Fully Loaded fries are so rich that you could honestly order them as a meal. 10/10 would dine in again.
Nate U — Google review
Food was good…there was a black hair on my plate under my chips, which I didn’t make a deal about…but then we were up-charged for a split plate (which is nowhere on the menu and the waitress didn’t tell us about) after we had also ordered an appetizer for the two of us to split. They also up-charged us for a side salad that the menu said was $4 (again-the pricing they charged us-$8-was nowhere on the menu). They somewhat corrected it, but we left with a bad taste in our mouths…we wouldn’t recommend it.
Stacy Hickman — Google review
This place is perfect for lunch right off the slopes! We split a half order of nachos and it was delicious. Feeds two people easily. The spiked hot coco was also wonderful! Our server, Aylen, was awesome as well. 😀
Jani Hagen — Google review
Great place for a quick bite after skiing. I had the Wagyu Burger with a Full Suspension IPA and it was just right. It's definitely overpriced though. It was $28 for the burger which is served with fries and a dill pickle.
The Egyptian Theatre is a historic theater in downtown Salt Lake City that hosts plays, comedy shows, and live music. It is noted for its Egyptian-themed exterior and interior decoration.
An exceptional example of a grand American movie house, circa 1922. Beautifully restored for both stage and cinema. A historical exhibit shows the evolution of the theater. It’s worth going just to view this amazing place.
Martin Lisius — Google review
I wish they could make the seats removable for live music shows, so everyone can dance! Having to sit for live music is wrong! They let you dance in the aisle, but still.....
Dana Perry — Google review
We have been to Egyptian theater twice now. First for Tommy and last night for Kinky Boots. Both times we ja e been extremely impressed by the high-quality performances this little theater puts on. We will continue to return for years to come!
Rhonda Roth — Google review
This was about my sixth time seeing a show at the Egyptian Theatre and loved each and every time. I have sat all the way up front where I could touch the stage to the last row of the main level of the theater and every seat was great, I will say that I have not sat in the balcony as yet. I have seen plays, comedy shows and music bands there and it is a great venue. The venue is small and intimate and does not seat a huge crowd. If you are looking for good music, good theater, or good plays, I would highly recommend looking at what is playing, but be warned some acts sell out quickly.
David Bobrowsky — Google review
The venue is beautiful and was very clean. The staff was kind and helpful. The women's bathroom had a lot of stalls which is always nice! And I was pleasantly surprised with a yummy chocolate at the end of the musical which I thought was a nice touch! I loved the musical and thought the acting and singing was amazing! I will definitely be going back again!
eden Searcy — Google review
I think this may be one of the best concert venues in the country. It is small (every seat is great) and the sound is wonderful. The prices are great and not tied to surge pricing. Most of all, the booking director knows everyone and gets the best acts imaginable.
Scott Lucido — Google review
Sad to see this type of show at this theater. Sound system was horrible singers came out too loud and too high a pitched to understand. Set or should I say lack of sets on stage wasn't appropriate to the show. Not sure what Pin Head decided to show flashing lights on to the audience. Too bright had to hide our head from the lights. Normally I would expect more from this theater. Has a great history. We might have just caught the bad show. Good luck on your visit.
william greer — Google review
We're Pharaoh members and highly recommended everyone to check out this small theatre, and better yet, support them. With its compact size, there are hardly any bad seats. They have variety of performances to choose from. The staff are excellent. And if you're a member, you will get to enjoy some awesome perks!
J&A H — Google review
Music lovers listen up! What an amazing VENUE. A great place to spend this year when all LIVE concerts are coming back. The energy of this place is incredible! We had an amazing time @Devotchka concert. If you are in Park City this is a must place to visit and enjoy great live music.
Ma Black (Ma Black) — Google review
Perhaps the greatest,most intimate room for music and drama I’ve ever attended! Do not miss this piece of historical prominence! Park City’s Egyptian Theatre is First Class!
Terry Loiselle — Google review
My wife and I saw Guess Who perform here. The venue is small, close up and personal! Great acoustics. Felt like they were playing a private concert for us and some friends.
Bryan Daybell — Google review
The theater itself was beautiful. It's very small which means you can get a great seat in the house pretty much anywhere. Unfortunately, I don't have very much faith in the directors, I was terribly disappointed by performance. For a musical about a dancer, it's pretty surprising that the female lead had no choreography. Costuming was pretty shoddy as well.
N W — Google review
Exceptional experiences for music & the arts at the Egyptian Theater in Park City, Utah.
We have seen countless bands, and artists perform at one of the oldest active independent theaters in the United States. From Graham Nash to 10,000 Maniacs, Tommy Emmanuel to Lee Rocker, AJCroce, and many others.
The acoustics are fantastic. The performances are entertaining and engaging. And the
folks who run this venue are always welcoming and committed to terrific guest experiences.
Thanks so much for this jewel in Park City.
Steve Richards — Google review
We went to see a performance of Little Frankenstein and it was so fun! The theater was beautiful and had so much history. Tickets were affordable and the location is right in downtown Park City.
C Matthews — Google review
Great venue. Small and intimate. The venue is seated, which is good or bad depending on the performance. Wanting to get up and dance was the only thing I had any problem with here, but I knew that going in. The Staff was amazing and friendly. The selection of beverages was small but covered a range of preferences. I'd recommend this venue any day of the week.
Matt Eyre (Bearded Wonder) — Google review
Awesome venue to see a great band. We saw the Steeldrivers here during their September dates! No bad seats, really cool balcony. Some beers and cocktails available in the lobby.
Tim Kilkenny — Google review
Beautifully maintained historic nonprofit venue that attracts great artists. So what's not the love? The people. The nonprofit offers a donor program called Pharaohs that they advertise as a social group. Members are invited to an open bar before each show and get other benefits. The unintended consequence is that these entitled rich people ruin the show for everyone else. They're drunk, loud, singing the wrong lyrics, talking to the artist when they shouldn't be and generally being obnoxious. It's clear that they think they own the place and that this is their private viewing party. I saw one of my favorite artists, Brett Dennen, along with another artist I like, Langhorne Slim, this past weekend and these "Pharaohs" completely ruined my experience. I won't be back.
Patrick Holmes — Google review
A Park City icon - just the coolest place with an amazing variety of entertainment. We are so fortunate to have the Egyptian in our community!
Pamela Longley — Google review
Lovely theater- many fantastic memories from Sundance!
Callie Fauntleroy — Google review
This Theater seats over 250 people which definitely creates an intimate setting.
I came from Los Angeles to visit Park City for the week. I came with family to watch the local production of Victor Hugo's 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame' and was impressed with the emotive performance.
Utah has different liquor laws from what I'm used to but this Theater has a small bar that sells beer and other non alcoholic beverages
Avoid the long queues at Red Pine Gondola by taking Orange Bubble Express, conveniently located near Grand Summits mountainside entrance. This lift offers a great way to experience Park City's vast 7,300 acres by riding all the way to the top and skiing down Main Line run onto intermediate Chicane. For further exploration, take Timberline lift near Tombstone Express base and head towards Iron Mountain Express base where you can access Quicksilver Gondola connecting two previously separate resorts.
Fantasy Ridge is a popular ski trail located in the Canyons that offers extreme skiing experiences for adventurous enthusiasts. The area can be accessed by taking the Ninety-Nine 90 Express chair to reach the top of the mountain and hiking to access its terrain. Visitors seeking challenging runs will find cliffs, glades, and chutes in this area. Additionally, there are also several natural halfpipes for skiers who want more thrills.
The Guardsmans Pass Overlook is a scenic spot in Utah that offers breathtaking views of the fall season. Late September to early October is the best time to visit as the colors are amazing. The area has restroom facilities and 6 parking slots available for visitors, with additional seating provided by 2 benches. While there is also a hiking trail, it may be closed during certain times of the year.
It has one of the best views for Fall season. There are about 6 parking slots and restroom is available. Also, you can enjoy the view by side area, which has 2 benches.
I saw the hiking trail, but I when I visited in Oct, it was closed.
Ahmed Rafique — Google review
Nice drive that we take every so often when we want to get out. My parents choose this drive often as well. When the leaves are changing in the fall, it is beautiful!! At the top there is a place to look around and read an informational board. A trail begins just across the street from there.
Tamilisa Miner — Google review
My only regret is that , It was a solo trip, I was the one driving and had to pay attention 🥺! Next time, I am bring my husband to drive so I can take In the breathtaking scenery! Utah is RAD!!! BEST TIME TO GO!! Late September - beginning of October!!!
Pat Atebs — Google review
Awesome spot to see! Only drop off points towards the top, so do not plan to park there for longer than a few minutes. Still gorgeous!
Paul Burgio — Google review
Absolutely stunning views of the central Wasatch. It can get really crowded up here in the summer so it's best to cwr pool, ride your bike up, or hike up. The road is closed in the winter for obvious reasons.
John Allison — Google review
Nice drive up from Park City (September) and a beautiful view. Technically, there is no parking at the location and space is intended only for drop off. I did see a van drop off a number of cyclists while there. There are trails leading upward from the parking area and I did a short walk up the hill. Only did about 1/2 mile since technically, I wasn’t supposed to park there.
Jess McConnell — Google review
This place has improved. Not as crowded as it used to be. The views are awesome. End of September is a great time to drive through. The fall colors are amazing.
Fermin Velasquez — Google review
Really pretty. Peak of fall colors.
Parking at the overlook is a nightmare. Feels like no where. Turning around on high up cliffs. The going east approach is really steep. I was a hot mess for quite a bit of it. Beware to those with fear of heights in moving vehicles.
Lyndsay Anderson — Google review
This is a crossroads to many great hiking and biking trails and absolutely stunning views. There is no parking at the Overlook, but there is a few benches, trash bins and a restroom. Pay attention if driving, there are a lot of hikers and bikers on the road.
Joseph Tegerdine — Google review
It was really cool flying a drone over and around the overlook. Got some awesome footage. Not a whole lot of parking room. I had to wait on the side until someone moved.
Centry Kenyon — Google review
Amazing views, well worth the drive. We didn't see any wildlife and the cyclists were everywhere but all of them are extremely nice and it waa a pleasure to know them and understand more about their passion for cycling. Recommend a small suv, car or jeep, the narrow roads and steep curves can be stressful in larger vehicles.
DFW Food Dude — Google review
This area has incredible views. It's one of the better scenic drives in Utah. I haven't yet done the hiking in the area, but it's on the to-do list!
Matt Lloyd — Google review
Great view,but no legal parking at the overlook. There is a pit toilet. This area is a drop off point for starting a hike or bike on the Wasatch Crest trail or for a hike into Bonanza Flat below. It looks like a good place to park, but parking is not allowed.
Jay Griffin — Google review
Beautiful drive up big cottonwood, down to midway. The road down to midway is surprisingly steep at times so my hat’s off to that person driving the paving machine
Steven Andersen — Google review
We took trails to Jupiters peak and Hidden Lake. 8 miles round trip. Cant beat the weather. Rigorous hike, not for everyone. Saw 2 people today in 3 hours.
Matthew Groves — Google review
Great place to start a Ride or a hike. We started our big group ride here ,and ended up in Park City. There is a Bathroom ,and place's to drop people off real quick. No parking at the top ,so park down the road at the parking lot.
Outlets Park City is a shopping destination located in the scenic surroundings of Park City, UT, boasting a range of brand-name and designer outlet stores. The mall is known for its amazing deals and pleasant shopping experience. However, some visitors have reported limited sales and litter around sidewalks and parking lots. Despite this, the outlets remain beautiful and clean with ample space to browse without feeling overcrowded.
I have been here before but spent the best part of a day here the second time.
Lots of choice and broken onto 2 sections can take a long time to get around.
Good parking and lots of cheaper than normal retail items.
Would go back, if visiting park city, don't buy items before travel, just get anything you need here on arrival.
Daniel Alexander — Google review
This is our 3rd trip in as many years to Park City and the 3rd time we’ve gone to the Outlets. Lots of school shopping was done which made both my kids really happy. Unlike other outlets these have great stores with good selections. See you next year!
Dave Broome — Google review
I always make time to go shopping here when I am in park City. Usually the stores got amazing deals, is clean and is a nice place to shop.
Unfortunately even with the website saying it was having sales only a few stores were having sales.
I saw a lot of trash on sidewalks and parking lot.
Allot of stores weren't open at this time as well.
Hanna Taylor — Google review
Great place to shop! Lots of stores, good variety. Very clean!
Great sales as you’d expect in an outlet mall!
Even had a couple food trucks on site. Very convenient for a Saturday afternoon.
Steven Rodriguez — Google review
The items sold here are of great value when they are on sale. This is a tourist spot so some items are higher priced compared to others. Selections are not that many so I was not able to find something that I like.
Edgar Ignacio — Google review
This place is in Park City, UT about 35 minutes outside Salt Lake city. From Salt Lake city, it's all up hill through the mountains then up some mountains (literally on mountains). But it's clean fresh air and beautiful. The shopping outlets were beautiful and clean and not too crowded.
Mimi Ware — Google review
Definitely not the outlet mall it used to be. Many of the really great stores are gone. However, If you have time to jbrowse around and shop you'll definitely find something worth purchasing! You can always find something you're looking for at an exceptional price.
Theresa Sheffield — Google review
So many places to choose from. We had to make our visit 2 days. Love the area, so peaceful and beautiful. Could use a few more restrooms dispersed throughout the area. Loved the fact they have a playground to let little ones waste some energy so they don't get burnt out shopping.
Cam N530 — Google review
First of all 3 starts because they missed the fact shoppers need food to keep shopping. NO restaurants in the complex! To shopping lovers it is a paradise, be careful on using your credit cards. :)
Luiz Lima — Google review
Claire’s in park city Such cute store !! My kids love it
Camila Rodriguez — Google review
Great place to visit, was not so cold this year. Very busy, parking was difficult, but we found one eventually. If you looked long enough you would have found what you wanted. Lots of shops to visit.
Robert Rieckhoff — Google review
Best shopping place, Thanksgiving offers are awesome at this place, i been here twice and this is the best place i saw, most of the stores are factory outlets and they do really carry a good stock of items, parking lots are very flexible, i love the Christmas tree decoration.
Abdul Ejas — Google review
Always great deals at the outlet! We love parking up top and walking down while visiting all the stores along the way! It's so beautiful and the air quality is amazing. Adidas was having a great sale for 50% almost everything in the store!
Karina Bertelli — Google review
Big confusing place .. lots of cars, lots of people.. only name brand store with very little inventory .. beautiful landscape snow hills
Boulder Mountain Ranch at Deer Valley offers a great opportunity for horseback riding enthusiasts to explore the stunning mountain views of Park City. With various options available, visitors can enjoy a fun and new way of experiencing nature's beauty. The ranch owners prioritize their horses' welfare, ensuring they are well-cared for and healthy. There is also an option to ride with friends as they pair up animals that are familiar with each other.
Such a fun experience & everything we wanted! Took a beautiful morning trail ride and got to see all the fall colors. The tour guides were very kind and knowledgeable and provided a great experience. First time riding in a couple years after doing it just about daily, and it inspired me to start getting back into it again!
Nicolette Davenport — Google review
What a fun new way to explore these mountains. The Jordanelle 2 hour ride in October was INCREDIBLE with the yellow aspen leaves falling all around. I had a great horse, and they put my partner and I on horses that were friends so they were able to hang out with each other on the ride. It was important to me to know the owners take the best care of their horses. Some of the horses they have are in the Yellowstone series! Highly recommend.
Annie Sattree — Google review
Loved our two hour horse ride today with Sally and Sam today! I’m a total beginner, but the horses are so well trained! Beautiful views too. Really enjoyed the engaging conversation with Sally who lead our group, she was so friendly and smart, I had a great time talking with her. Great experience overall! Also, thanks for accommodating our same day request!
Shelley Sahu — Google review
Very friendly staff. They gave the right amount of instruction and guidance from beginning to end. The Aspen trail was enjoyable with great views. The horses were well trained, and their personalities were a highlight. Easy access from PC.
Craig Morr — Google review
Our experience at Boulder Mountain Ranch was supremely wonderful. We had Tack and Alyssa as our guides and they were helpful and fun and took good care of us. They were also patient as we were a few minutes late which we will never not be grateful for. The horses were beautifully cared for and we had a very nice hour long ride. This is an excellent, meditative experience I recommend to all.
Jared Garrett — Google review
Highly recommend the 2 hour ride around the Jordanelle Reservoir. Absolutely gorgeous views!! Our guides were friendly and the horses seemed healthy and well taken care of
Kelly Kauzlaric — Google review
Easy to find! Great directions were given since you can’t GPS the ranch. We took the one hour ride since we had never rode horses before. Our horses were lovely and clearly well trained. Our guide, was even more lovely, he was only 15, but he was very professional, fun, and he made sure we were safe. I would recommend this place to anyone wanting a wonderful experience, great animals, and fantastic scenery.
Jenneane Klahr — Google review
This was the best horse ride we've ever been on! We were on our honeymoon and they were so accommodating and personable, making sure that each horse was the right one for our size and experience. The trails were great and the horses were beautiful and well taken care of. Such great people to hang out with.
Matthew Sanders — Google review
My husband and I booked this ride and it met all expectations. Could have given a 4 star, but they were too nice 😜. Only reason I say that is because DOG GONE IT…we wanted to trot or run the horses 😂 I understand there’s probably liabilities that come with that. It’s all good. We had a wonderful experience nonetheless 😉. I’m a country girl and it had been a while since I’ve ridden. Brought back some great memories. Would highly recommend.
Sharla Boatright — Google review
Nice family friendly activity in Deer Valley. We did the 2 hour morning ride. Friendly staff. Good service. Convenient location near the Montage resort.
The Park City Alpine Slide is a popular summer attraction featuring multiple 3,000-ft. luge-style slides down a mountain. The slides reach speeds of almost 30 miles per hour and are part of the Park City Mountain Resort.
What a ride! So many colors this time of year definitely worth the trip!
Ryan Filipiak — Google review
We had so much fun but the slide and coaster combo is expensive. Especially since you are only able to go one time. For the same price you can do all of the activities as many times as you'd like at Snowbird.
Nikki Stewart — Google review
I'm assuming the slide is very fun, however the hours posted on Google were completely incorrect. We arrived at 1pm, expecting the slide to be open till 6 like it was listed on Google, but was met with a ghost town.
Aerial Adventures — Google review
Very fun activities and atmosphere. Some would say it isn't worth the price points because the attractions are definitely short. We rode the coaster for $36 a person and it was super fun and fast with great views, but lasted less than 5 minutes.
Jade Anderson — Google review
I'm glad we did this during our visit to Park City. Buy your tickets at the booth, ride the gondola up, and walk your sled about 1/4 mile over to the launch point. I believe their was a height requirement if you want to ride solo. Keep in mind, the sled is somewhat heavy so it may be tough for young ones to drag theirs. The lines can go quick unless you have a bunch of slow riders. You can send it and rip down the course however, if you don't break, you have more risk of crashing since you get quite a lot of speed. It surprised me how fast you were going. Overall the whole experience was worth the cost!
abiracmd — Google review
It's pretty expensive for what it is, plus you have to drag your sled from the lift to the start of the run. Only 3 lanes were open, so it took a bit until we could get on. Still, the kids enjoyed it, and sometimes that's all you need as a parent. I do wish the ride was longer.
Plenty of parking during the summer. If you don't have another activity planned, it's a decent alternative.
Gregory Tada — Google review
Loved this the staff was great, I am plus size and always worried about younger staff but this staff didnt show any judgement were helpful with helping on and off the slides and the coaster, and talkative and friendly encouraging, thank you for that
gidget L — Google review
Great fun one or two times but overall it's expensive and the ride doesn't last very long. I would recommend it if you have never been but there is a lot more to do in the area such as a zip line, mountain biking, coaster track and scenic ride up and down the mountain.
Jayson Alexander — Google review
Flew to Utah for a weekend girls trip and decided to head over to Park City to experience the Alpine Slide for the first time. The chair lift up to the slide was such a cool experience. The view was breathtaking and I even saw deer running across the way.
The alpine slide was so fun and the guy working it (Sebastian) was great as well!
Kayla Awali — Google review
Holy moly, full on fun with this alpine long slide. I wish it’s little bit longer ride because the ride finished in 3 minutes. oh no 🙈!!!! but you gonna enjoy for sure ! Coming again
Adventure Traveling — Google review
This was a much better experience than we thought it would be going in. The slide was alot of fun, the coaster ride was even better. It's $54 per person to ride both which is a little steep but I still think it's worth it to try once. We played mini golf afterwards so in the end we got a few good hours of family entertainment during a sunny afternoon.
A R — Google review
We enjoyed our time at park City ! The views were spectacular definitely kid friendly. This place is a must when you are in Park City . They do have different packages , if you do not want to ride certain rides .
AP — Google review
Totally fun doing the Alpine Slide. Leisurely chairlift ride up the mountain then a quick ride down. Beautiful views on tne way up. Not very crowded.
Mark Lillis — Google review
Omgosh! We had so much fun at this park. The mountain roller coaster was our favorite, but we really enjoyed the mountain slide as well! Our visit was during off season, as we were in town for a wedding, but there were no wait times for anything. Such a fun stop for anyone in town.
The ski lift known as Town Lift is a popular mode of transportation for skiers and snowboarders, located in a mountainous area. It allows them to easily reach the top of the slopes, saving time and effort. This lift has gained popularity due to its convenient location, user-friendly design and safe operation. Passengers can enjoy scenic views while traveling up or down the mountain in comfortable cabins that are designed to accommodate multiple people at once.
The Park City Visitors Center provides useful travel information for tourists visiting the city. The center offers guidance on local hikes, fun stops, and transportation options through its volunteer staff. Additionally, visitors can find brochure stands and enjoy great coffee at Hugo's Coffee Shop located within the same space. A recommended destination for those who are unsure of where to park before exploring the city. It is advisable to avoid visiting during the offseason between winter and summer as certain restaurants may be closed during this time.
We received very good information from the lady. She took her time to show us all the different locations that we needed to see.
A must go if you have no idea where to park to visit the city. Avoid the “dead” season between winter and summer, certain restaurant would be closed.
Anthelme Machet — Google review
Front desk was incredibly helpful. I had 8hrs to spend in park city. Her advice allowed me to see everything I wanted and more, well worth a stop when you get into town!
Steven Gumeny — Google review
A very nice large open space with a great coffee shop and all the amenities of a visitor center. I've never seen visitors centers that combined coffee shop, breakfast and lunch and a nice space to hang out. Food was excellent and made to order.
Don Moore — Google review
I understand the risks of COVID-19 and taking precautions, however this was difficult. She was more than willing to help, but standing 6-feet away behind glass and her wearing a mask and shield, added to us wearing masks, our voices bounced all over the place. It was difficult to not only hear but to understand what was being said. There are no brochures out to look at, only what is handed through the slot in the glass. If you are short, forget it, the table in the way to allow social distancing is too wide to reach across.
Is give 5-stars for willingness to assist, but the process needs revamping!
Rose Moss — Google review
Your kidding me , right!? O nice coffee shop.
Go up the mountain to Utah Olympic Park you won’t be sorry.
Double D — Google review
Volunteer, Cherry, was so helpful. Provided maps and suggestions for hiking in the area and visiting Salt Lake City and Antelope Island
David M — Google review
Great for information about the Park City area for newcomers. The Hugo Coffee shop has great food and drinks and plenty of space to relax.
John Logan — Google review
Looking for local travel information? Stop by the Visitor Center in Kimball Junction. Volunteers will guide you to local hikes, fun stops and transportation options. Brochure stands and great coffee at Hugo's Coffee Shop, located in the same space!
Elikqitie TravelGlutenFree — Google review
Excellent place to visit to learn about what is going on in Park City. Well informed locals work the desk and can help you make the most of your stay.
Aristides Ioannides — Google review
Renate was a knowledgeable and very helpful hostess.
Rich Carpenter — Google review
Stopped here to research some things to do while staying in Park City and they had just about every brochure available. Olympic ski slopes right out their back door as well. Hugo coffee was also located inside
Keith Kelly — Google review
I appreciate the information that I received here. I was here two occasions and both of the ladies at the desk were outstanding in their knowledge of the area. We went on several trips in the area because of their recommendations, which were spot on beautiful!
Jay Graham — Google review
Hugo's has great coffee inside the visitor center and it's a nice place to stop before starting your Park City vacay. Staff (Cherry) was informative and accommodating for what we were interested in doing and going.
tara hoffmann — Google review
The visitor center hostess was very helpful & informative. She suggested some scenic drives & gave us detailed instructions. We enjoyed the drives very much.
Judith Graham — Google review
Very helpful advice, and great place to get a good coffee. Dog friendly!
Tanya Cunningham — Google review
Front desk was super friendly and ready with recommendations for ski and non skiing activities.
Brian Mondonedo — Google review
Clean and clearly updated recently, had a modern feel with TVs and new amenities. Has a nice cafe inside too!
David Beavis Fine Art is a renowned art gallery in Park City, Utah. The gallery showcases the work of David Beavis, an award-winning artist whose pieces often explore the real world and connect with audiences through their emotive content.Whether showcasing stunning landscapes or candid portraits, David Beavis Fine Art inspires and connects through its beautiful artworks.
A genuine experience the first time and continuously...
My first visit to the David Beavis Fine Art gallery was a bit whimsical yet I spent considerable time learning the story behind several of the pieces with one of the Fine Art sellers.
Since then, my team at White Label Advisors had the pleasure of shooting onsite for our firm's branding-photo shoot.
Tristian was gracious, kind and welcoming. It was a unique and wonderful experience and we could not be more grateful. - CW
Christine Wzorek — Google review
Photos were unreal, gallery was beautiful. Dustin was very informative and told us all sorts of cool things about the exhibit the artist and his upcoming projects.
Grace Jensen — Google review
My husband and I walked through many of the art galleries in Park City. The artistry of this gallery took our breath away. My husband purchased a piece called “Take it Easy.”
Alice Remedios — Google review
Thank you to Dianne and the entire team at David Beavis Fine Art in Park City Utah. This was our first fine art piece that we were going to purchase and could not have done it with out Dianne's help. It looks amazing in our living room and we will enjoy it for many years to come.
Jim and Karyl
Jim Hawck — Google review
I love this Art Studio! Dusty is friendly an informative on the pieces displayed. We appreciate and enjoying talking with him each time we visit!
Brad Petersen — Google review
Dustin was very helpful and welcoming. He let us roam but was there to help provide expertise around sizes and options in our space. Even showing us virtual examples. David Beavis’s art was beautiful and intriguing.
Leah Zimmer — Google review
Amazing artwork. Gallery was very nice to walk through.
Marissa Tremblay — Google review
3 years ago I was walking on Main St in Park City, UT with my sister. We entered Davis Beavis Gallery , we were enchanted by the gallery. My eyes were drawn in the art of the black and white tree. Those images stayed in my mind. Today I visited Park City again with my best friend and my daughter. " I saw the gallery and told my friend you have to see these arts"
The young man who attended us was so passionated about the art. Davis Beavis is lucky to have him working there.
I got the arts I wanted for a long time " Dad and Daughter date and the simple blue tree." They were already framed.
The young man secured the frame in a box with bubble wrap . And wrote: " Dreams come true"
He doesnt have idea how much that meant to me.
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Jennifer Crespo — Google review
Writing this review because this gallery is more than a place with gorgeous, affordable art. It’s A place that helps you figure out what size art is best for your setting due to the advanced computer renderings they provide for free. Shout out to Dustin who has a great eye, helped me figure out what size I’d need, offered perfect advice on the frames and when there was a small problem, was on it immediately. It’s weird to say I love a gallery, but Dustin@David Beavis Gallery has my heart. When in Park city Utah, def check out this exciting gallery.
J Loy — Google review
I’ve been here a few times and have a few small prints in my home. Today we stopped in with luck in our favor and had the opportunity to meet David. Not only is he talented, but a genuine sweetheart. He even signed a few print cards for us!
Karli Olson — Google review
Awesome Gallery in Park City. Photographs were excellent. Molly was super helpful during my visit at the gallery.
Koyfman Photo — Google review
Joel was extremely pleasant and knowledgeable about the different methods that the different pieces of art in the gallery are made with. They have lots of unique things, such as pictures that are printed with multiple layers of ink.
If you were looking for artwork for your home or office, they have a lot of calming images for all interests in nature.
Meagan McCall — Google review
The art gallery has amazing pieces! Dustin was very knowledgeable about each piece and really created a story in the experience. Each piece is so encapsulating and centers in on unique and deep emotion.
Maria Terrizzi — Google review
Great artwork. Always enjoy visiting the gallery and the employees are very pleased to explain all the cool techniques the artist uses.
GAIA on Main — Google review
The gallery is so pretty and the art is amazing! The photos are great inspiration and show the beautiful work of the artist! The photographer came into the gallery and we got to meet him! Very clean and quiet!
Paige Scalora — Google review
This gallery has an amazing spread of different pieces of art. Art showing all seasons, kinda of architectural areas, and animals. 10/10 recommended stopping by!
MADELINE PREMO — Google review
We were genuinely captivated by David’s exceptional artwork, notably his distinctive printing style that truly caught our eye. Our experience was elevated by Dustin, who, with extensive knowledge, warmly welcomed us. His guidance in unraveling the intricacies of the Tree of Life enhanced our appreciation. We look forward to acquiring David’s work in the future, inspired by this enriching encounter.
Seth Johnston — Google review
Walked in and admired a few beautiful pieces. Dustin introduced himself and showed us around the gallery. He was very friendly and knowledgeable about the works in the gallery. It was a very pleasant experience. We will likely visit again when we go to Park City again.
Angela — Google review
These pictures are amazing and stunning! The atmosphere was very pleasant too!
Jessica Caldwell — Google review
Davis is one of my favorite photographers! His gallery is friendly, inviting, and an amazing show of his talent!
jee-ared and trish McMillen Gallery is a Utah gallery that showcases award-winning landscape photography. The two successful photographers goal is to document photographic landscapes with the genuine majesty of nature in all of its chaotic glory. Currently on display are stunning horses in the snow.
Just purchased my 4th piece from these wonderful people. All their work is amazing but now and again you walk by a piece that grabs you, I’ve been all over this world twice and this feeling happens rarely so when it does I act. Jared and Team, are amazing. Randi is the best to work with and if you get the chance to swing by you should. You won’t regret it.
j c — Google review
Last time we were in there, I was captivated by the attached image. We have purchases from galleries in P.C. before, but this experience was very well managed with Great communication and service from Randi. The image processing procedure seems to render a result superior in clarity and gloss from some other more "modern" methods. We purchased after leaving the gallery from our home in Tennessee and had it shipped here. Very stressless, fast and stunning experience managed well by Randi Stephens. Thank you!
Frank May — Google review
The director of this gallery was extremely rude to me on the phone as I was trying to get information about their art. She didn't allow me to speak and hung up the phone on me as I was asking a question.
Mersad Rezaei — Google review
A true artist. Jared has a story and journey for every piece. I recommend learning his process. Thanks for the tour Jared.
jrnieldful — Google review
Loved this amazing gallery and all of the outstanding photos inside! The person working in the gallery was very pleasant to deal with as well. If you have the chance, check out the beautiful pictures in this gallery!
Linda Conner — Google review
Absolutely stunning, I could stare at Azure for hours. A true artists work and a beautiful environment to exist in.
Keanu Hansen — Google review
Amazing gallery and photographer. Definitely stop by and take a look. My wife and I were I able to meet the photographer extremely talented individual. Highly Recommended!
The Meyer Gallery showcases contemporary representational paintings and sculpture from the American Museum of Natural History's collections. The gallery also features some of Utah's most exciting emerging artists, representing a variety of mediums in both representation and abstract forms.
Fun space to explore. Small but with a great collection of art.
Brooke Elayne — Google review
The gallery was great. Everything was clean and the art was well paced and displayed. The employee was super helpful and answered the few questions we had.
Seth Southern — Google review
Great volume and variety of pieces in a beautiful old building on Park City's Main Street.
Chuck Castleton — Google review
Very nice and informative staff and varied works of art. Its one of my favorite galleries in Park City.
The No Name Saloon is a popular bar and grill located halfway up Main Street in Park City, Utah. With a rustic design and an interior filled with interesting items, the No Name Saloon is perfect for relaxing in front of a fire, watching your favorite sports team on TV, or hanging out with locals. The No Name Saloon's menu consists of bar- appetizers, burgers, salads and sandwiches.
Great bar with great drinks, food and staff.
I stopped by during my first night in Park City. There is a big bar on the first floor and a second bar same size on the second floor.
They have a good choice of beers and cocktails. Food is great. I tried the Buffalo burger that you can see in the pics I uploaded.
I will definitely go back. Enjoy!
Alberto Comazzi — Google review
Took a drive up to Park City just to wander around. We weren't real hungry but I noticed that this place has a rooftop sitting area. Nice day so we wandered in.
Nice place, quaint, aged/antique style interior. Good seating in the downstairs bar area. Kitchen in the rear. The rooftop area is very nice. A second bar is there, nice atmosphere.
Good and drinks are a bit pricey but this is Main street Park City. A beer was $7, chips and salsa $9, most other items ran $16 and up.
We didn't order any food (not hungry yet) but it all smelled good!
We'll go back soon and sample the food but, for now, a quaint fun place to stop and hang out at.
Ana & Karl Lies — Google review
We have been pointed to this place by frequent visitors of Park as an interesting place to hang out after dinner. The place was really busy with a mix of locals and tourists and has a very unique and interesting atmosphere. The place is huge and occupies three floors, each of it has its own mood. So if you need to kill some time in an interesting spot, this is worth visiting. Apparently, they serve food as well, but since we were after dinner, I wasn't interested in their offering, but so you know.
Alex Serebrov — Google review
Loved this place! Staff was great! We tried the loaded taters. They were good. Drinks were good. The location is right downtown. Seemed like a pretty popular place. Downstairs was crowded we went upstairs to watch the game. Rooftop is also a cute little location. Recommended!
Chirelle Pearson — Google review
Pretty good ol bar. Nice rooftop, you can see up and down the street the have plenty of bars, space inside and out. A gift shop is also located near the bathrooms. Worth checking out.
G's mail — Google review
This was a great place to hang out! Lots of energy and a great rooftop hang. If you don’t like crowds or bumping elbows then it may not be the spot for you on a weekend.
The food was good, nothing amazing. Its your standard bar food but the burgers are Buffalo burgers so that’s a nice touch. Id skip the Buffalo chips for their fries. The fries were way better. The mozzarella sticks and artichoke jalapeño dip were really good apps.
Pros: Great vibe, solid weekend hangout spot
Cons: pretty crowded so you’ll have to hawk for tables, food was okay
Farjad Khan — Google review
I would HIGHLY recommend this as a lunch spot in Park City. Awesome view from the rooftop dining space. (I posted a picture from my seat) The food was great, we had the Buffalo burgers and loaded tots along with a couple Bloody Mary’s. Our waiter, Tyler, offered the best service I’ve had in a restaurant for as long as I can remember.
Crystal Hyman — Google review
I don't understand why No Name Saloon gets so many stars. My husband, a friend, and I couldn't snowboard that day, so we took a trip to Park City and went for lunch at the famous No Name Saloon. The bar was packed, with a line just to get in. But hey, it's a famous bar, so we waited our turn. Inside, it was hard to find a table, so the line wasn't for seating but just to enter. We managed to find a tiny table on the second floor. We ordered medium rare bison burgers. I don't know if bison burgers are usually made well done or if the chef just cooked them however, but ours were very well done. They tasted like fast food, basically sawdust. The fries weren't good either. We were very disappointed.
And the service... we had to wait a long time for the waiter to show up, and when it came time to pay, we had to hunt him down. I understand the bar was very busy and noisy, but maybe they could organize things differently, like assigning sections to waiters instead of them running around everywhere. Anyway, this bar might be good for young people who just want to drink and don't care much about what they eat, or for those who just like fast food. But if someone wants to eat a good burger, this definitely isn't the place.
My Travels, My Stories — Google review
I heard great things about this place when in town for a ski trip. They did not disappoint. They have a very cool/laid back atmosphere and the burgers were fantastic. Love a good bison burger!
Paul V — Google review
If you want "non lux", regular, Merica vibe, this is your venue. Sampled ultra lux at " the lodge" we stayed at.. out of 5 stars.. 1 my pov;smh..
This place, the NO NAME SALOON
4 ☆☆☆☆ 5
Vibe amazing, food yum. Decor straight outta 1789!!
The vibe 10. The merch 10. The service 10. Food 7.
The view; whether roof or the antique'e inside from moment you open the door until you find your spot and cashed out.. 9 of 10! Loved it 😁
I had a taco salad.
The deep fried bowl taco salad perfecti!
The meat needa little sumthin.. flavor, seasoning, idk..
Really great for local feel.
"Until the morale improves;the drinking will continue!" To quote the establishment
Cheers, salute, nostrovia - from MI ☆
Kristin Pollak — Google review
No name saloon is probably the most popular bar on Main Street. Old western saloon feel with cheap beer and great bar food. Must go to in park city! Delicious burgers
Henry Brandmark — Google review
Stopped in on a random weeknight for burgers and fries, which were good (typical bar food). The beer was local and good and the decor was entertaining to look at. The wait staff were fun and engaging and the soundtrack was classic rock, so just about perfect. We were early and on a weeknight, so it was pretty quiet, but I'm guessing it gets hopping on the weekends!
Holly Simmelink — Google review
We had fun at this place! Drinks were good and the vibe was great. So much cool stuff to look ar inside as well. Staff were very friendly. Definitely recommend if you are in Park City.
C Matthews — Google review
Had an amazing time at No Name Saloon! We both got the french dip with fries special. Food was was superb, juicy and flavorful. Paired with excellent beer choices, it made for a perfect meal. The place has a great vibe and the staff are super welcoming. Definitely a top spot in Park City!
Brennan Chuang — Google review
Nice old school saloon in the heart of Main Street, Park City. Interesting decor and plenty of random things to look at, clean and updated restrooms too. Pretty much standard fare bar food and everything is on point. Our server was fine, friendly and chatty. The bread bowl chili is great. The panini and quesadillas are fine as well. Only complaint is that my wife’s drink was a little weak maybe. Definitely worth a visit and a PC icon establishment.
Kurt J. Villanueva — Google review
Phenomenal find in downtown Park city. We skied in off the mountain walked the couple blocks up the street and we’re able to put our stuff outside and we’re welcomed in, after checking IDs, even though we were completely in our ski gear still.
We got there at about 3 PM and found a spot on the roof. The heaters up there worked almost too well and even though it was cold, I was fine in a long sleeve T-shirt and snow pants. I was insanely impressed with the speed of service with both drinks and food given how big and busy this place was. Food came out within 15 minutes for a group of seven and was hot! Highly recommend sitting outside because the fresh air was much better than inside the bar. Don’t forget to check out their gift shop located on the bottom floor next to the bathrooms.
Lauren Snodgrass — Google review
Received multiple recommendations to visit here during our ski trip and we were not disappointed. We were in for dinner on a busy weekend, so service was a little slow, but the food was served quickly once orders were taken and the staff were friendly! It was a little disarming to be carded immediately after walking through the doors, but quickly found that was the norm in the area.
Erin Verdi — Google review
Great atmosphere. Food was tasty and great quality. Loved the environment. Highly recommend
Bruce Serrano — Google review
An iconic restaurant in Park City, Utah. It has a cute rustic style with a nice unique interior design. The food is really good, especially their well known burgers. I ordered their pulled pork sandwiches, and it was very delicious. Their BBQ sauce was really tasty and highly recommended. Their burgers and sandwiches are served with homemade potato chips which taste really good
Pedram Bigdelou — Google review
Cool place to drink with friends with a rustic and striking decoration. We ordered the 3 little hamburgers that were good but I would recommend the bacon bleu cheeseburger that was the best. The order arrived very fast and the place was very full.
Riverhorse on Main is a prestigious, upscale restaurant that offers a variety of delicious food and exquisite wines. They have two dining rooms with breathtaking views of the mountains, and their patio has amazing sights of downtown Park City. The staff is friendly and welcoming, and the atmosphere is elegant and sophisticated. Live music is played regularly at this wonderful establishment.
We came to Park City, Utah, for an anniversary getaway and found this gem on the historic Main St. My wife and I enjoyed our night and the service provided at Riverhorse. Our waitress Amy was great, as well we enjoyed the music from Mistersisters trio. Overall great dinner spot in the heart of Park City, Utah.
Joshua Rivera — Google review
Riverhorse on Main was truly spectacular and worth the hype! The food and drinks were incredible. The service was seriously top notch and the live music was icing on the cake. It’s the type of experience you hope for going out to a nice restaurant. We had the spicy stuffed shrimp to start which was awesome. Had a few delicious salads and then got the halibut entree. Best halibut I’ve ever had. It is pricey, but well worth it. Great experience!
Hillary Whittaker — Google review
Fantastic location of you are looking for fine dining experience. Friendly and knowledgeable staff that won’t interrupt you, while you are having a conversation with your family.
• Cozy location
• Plenty of options for drinks
• Amazing food menu
• Non GMO foods
• Fresh and delicious
You will not be disappointed if you are looking for a romantic getaway for fine dining experience.
Sachiyth A — Google review
One of the best restaurants I've been to in a long time. The main dining room is open, yet intimate. The staff is very well versed in the dishes and thoughtful about presentation. The food was incredible.
Joseph Raczynski — Google review
The service was outstanding, they are all familiar with silver service. It was a lovely atmosphere with love music. The food was delicious however my steak was M on one side and blue on the other. I did ask for MR so this was a shame but otherwise it was a fabulous restaurant. Definitely on the higher price end.
Sam — Google review
The food was delicious. Staff was very nice. There was a very pleasant live musician and ambience. Really enjoyed my meal here and recommend. Oysters were very large. The trio of meats was my favorite and amazing!
Christina Huynh — Google review
ABSOLUTELY EXCEEDED ALL EXPECTATIONS. One of the finest dining experiences I’ve had. Definitely a more upscale & pricey restaurant, but 100% worth it. Huge thank you to Kristine, who went above and beyond to make our anniversary dinner special. The food and service was phenomenal, great ambiance with live music as well. I would definitely recommend this place, and we will definitely be back!
Annabelle McCrary — Google review
I’m sorry, but i wasn’t too impressed. My husband and i have another restaurant that still beats these guys. Food was good but i couldn’t eat the potatoes. I’m not sure why, but i got a taste from it i couldn’t bear. The caesar wasn’t chopped enough. Very large lettuce pieces and the parmesan was huge slivers. This is personal preference of course. The drinks were very good and i can’t speak for the desert because we didn’t order it! We enjoyed the live music that they have on the weekends in the evenings. Very calming and sets a nice mood.
Simply.Ellachka — Google review
Had reservations for 6:30pm on a Monday, so it wasn’t obnoxiously busy. The wait staff was phenomenal when my party of six entered until we left. As far as the food goes we shared the meat and cheese appetizer which I would give a 6/10 (good verity but not my favorite). I had the wild boar which I would rate 7/10 (it was pretty good but nothing special, didn’t care for bone-in). My wife got the scallops and when I tried a bite it melted in my mouth. Absolutely the best choice out of all of us 9.2/10
matthew hankey — Google review
The Ambiance:
Riverhorse on Main once you get inside has an inviting ambiance that’s perfect for dining in Park City. The elegant setting with a touch of mountain charm creates an upscale experience without feeling stuffy. The lighting is soft, yet enough to see your menu and get around.
The Staff:
The staff at Riverhorse on Main are exceptional. They strike the perfect balance between professionalism and warmth. Attentive without being intrusive. Their knowledge of the menu and wine pairings was very good, contributing to a seamless dining experience.
The Food:
The veal tomahawk steak was a culinary masterpiece. No joke. Cooked to perfection, it was tender, flavorful, and served with a presentation that matched the high quality of the dish. Each bite was amazing until the end. Riverhorse on Main clearly cares about quality in their ingredients and preparation.
Accessibility:
It’s upstairs (I don’t know if they have an elevator) and the sign outside is quite small. I walked right by it without realizing.
Overall:
Riverhorse on Main stands out as a top-tier dining establishment in Park City. From the ambiance and knowledgeable staff to the exquisite veal tomahawk steak, my experience was exceptional. It’s a must-visit for anyone looking for an unforgettable meal in a beautiful setting.
Danan Coleman (Adventure With Danan) — Google review
Very excellent overall. Food was FABULOUS. The steaks were among the best we've ever had. The bone in filet.... Wow.
The bacon wrapped shrimp to start were great.
Lobster bisque was delicious although I prefer sherry instead of cognac. Still yummy.
Actually every menu item we had was simply superb.
Great service too.
Our only gripe is the atmosphere just isn't warm and inviting. We think, looking back at it, that it was the lighting in the main dining area... The lights aren't centered over the tables (as if the table arrangement has been changed over the years) and the bulbs put out a very white, industrial light.
This seems silly but the light fixtures were just high enough so these cold temp bulbs were in your eyes.
There are some other great places we've been to with the ambiance that matches the food. With just a little effort, Riverhorse could match its super great food and service.
Rick Dressler — Google review
Absolutely delicious! I ordered the 7 oz filet and it was perfect. We shared the scallop appetizer and lobster gnocchi app which were also great. Highly recommend stopping by here! They were also very accommodating to a dairy free person in our party. Great service.
Carley Miller — Google review
Amazing experience. Worth the reviews and the hype. Expensive but not overpriced. Beautiful dining room on the second floor of a downtown park city building. “Garden room” has floor to ceiling windows to look out over Main Street. Everything I ordered was absolutely delicious. The bison short rib was incredible. And I know a molten lava cake is an easy crowd pleaser, but theirs was different. So delicious. All the staff was beyond professional and kind. This is a place to go to enjoy your evening and time. Don’t rush the experience. It’s amazing. Thank you all!!!
Drew Barnett — Google review
Great restaurant with spectacular service. I gave 4 stars based on a few minor issues. They made a mistake with the order a brought a salmon dish instead of the steak which took a minute to resolve and the medium rare steak I ordered was a bit dry and slightly over cooked in the center. But the server got the manager over and resolved it quickly.
David McCullough — Google review
We came here for our anniversary last month and it was INCREDIBLE. I had the halibut and my husband had the sirloin. We shared a lobster bisque and it was literally the BEST soup I have EVER had. The whole meal actually. The service was impeccable, the atmosphere was intimate, and they served us a complimentary cupcake for our anniversary at the end. Oh and the bread with herb butter that was complimentary was also absolutely exquisite. We will be coming here for special occasions for years to come! Cannot recommend enough!
Megan McCracken — Google review
Truly wonderful. Riverhorse pretty much sets the standard when it comes to fine dining in Utah. I’ve never had a bad meal here and my most recent visit was no exception. From start to finish my wife and I felt welcome and satisfied. The service was impeccable, attentive, and polite. The food is superb with each dish matching the high caliber of the last. The beet salad was perfect. The ahi tuna entree and scallop Tom kha were amazing. We also ended up ordering dessert because we didn’t want to leave. Highly recommend the cobbler. I’ll be back.
Pete Souvall — Google review
A beautifully decorated interior for the holidays! Live music playing. Our server Sarah was wonderful. She provided her personal suggestions and was knowledgeable about the menu and wine selection. She gave us just the right amount of attention. The food was excellent. Our favorite was the buffalo tartare. We celebrated our 10 year anniversary here and are so glad we did! We will return again when in Park City!
Sarah Nakamoto — Google review
We saw the football game, ate the seafood party ($120) which was not enough food for 3 people. So we also ordered the 3 sliders ($18) and a few cocktails. But! Our favorite dish was the cobb salad ($21). The place is pretty darn expensive but we got great service, the vibe was fun and the food delicious. Maybe the sliders were a bit meh.
Yuval Greenfield — Google review
My wife and I came here for our 2nd Anniversary dinner, and we were thrilled about the experience! The service from the second we got in there, to the point that we left was spectacular! This is a place you can really have a luxury experience while dining. Delicious Ribeye. We will be back 100%. Thank you!
Jonah De Vera — Google review
The wife and I celebrated our fifth year anniversary here recently and I have to say, it was well worth it! The lobster bisque, the trio of wild game, and the tiramisu were all phenomenal! My only regret is not taking more pictures of everything. If you’re in Park City and looking for stellar fine dining, Riverhorse is the place to go.
Marcos Avila — Google review
Great food. Bacon wrapped shrimps are very nice and the best dessert is the sticky toffee cake for sure! Lobster tail was amazing and all the meat cuts are incredible. Perfect achievement of cooked how you order it. Bacon wrapped asparagus are so yummy too
Julieta Bravo — Google review
Jamie and the dining staff created a memorable experience for us. The food and presentation were outstanding! We enjoyed Buffalo tartare, Nashville quail, trio of wild game, mountain trout and toffee pudding.
Only comment is the bar on the second floor could be more prepared for guests waiting on tables. No bar menus in sight, slow and indifferent service; we had to request cocktail napkins and stirrers (drink wasn’t mixed- underwhelming for a $20 cocktail).
Our reservation was at 5:30 and we arrived at 5:15. Despite the restaurant just opening and plenty of empty tables, the hostess required us to sit in the unwelcoming bar for 15 minutes. It seems absurd that this is their protocol as the bar area is on the small side.
Laura L — Google review
Was extremely disappointed that I couldn’t book a reservation anytime before 9pm when looking a month in advance, before our ski vacation. I kept looking hoping to find an opening or be notified of an opening. But my wife and I were able to get seated at the bar area after walking in at dinner time on Presidents Day and had a fantastic dinner. Salmon and tuna entrees were delicious and cooked to perfection. Service was top notch and the right amount of attention. Live music heard throughout the restaurant. Tiramisu was fantastic. Glad we were able to experience while in Park City!
Alex Juliano — Google review
Nice restaurant in downtown Park city. They have a pretty limited menu but everything on the menu was pretty tasty. Service was great and the atmosphere was very social. I did think it was a bit expensive for what you got though
Squatters Roadhouse Grill is a relaxed microbrewery chain that specializes in crafting seasonal and year-round beers, as well as eclectic pub grub. They have a large outdoor patio with great views of the trees and the mountains beyond, making it a perfect place to enjoy a breakfast during the summer. There are plenty of indoor seating options too near the bar or at tables near the windows.
Bartender was great. Very attentive. Calamari was amazing. Tequila lime shrimp linguine was good. Pasta was over cooked but the flavors were there. Glad we stopped by. Would definitely recommend.
Jean Belko — Google review
Friendly staff but the entire restaurant had a smell of a bathroom the entire time that we were there. Made it a bit difficult to enjoy the space or the food. Ordered the ahi tuna spring roll salad. Portion was good for lunch serving but tuna was a bit tough and vinaigrette could’ve been slightly toned down on the tang.
Ryan — Google review
Hits the spot after a long day of skiing. Good variety of food and beers. Make sure you save room for dessert because the chocolate peanut butter pie was on fire. Service was great. They also have the cool geodesic domes outside but not sure if you need to reserve in advance and how many people need to be in your party. They were available but we were told party of 4 was not big enough to be seated in there.
Annie — Google review
Our waiter was prompt to greet us and extremely friendly. Service was stellar and I wish I could remember his name(our waiter) for the shout out. I ordered the Buffalo burger and fries and give it a 9. Katherine ordered the inside out grilled cheese and rated a 7. Atmosphere was great. Decor was great. Beer was great.
Keith Kelly — Google review
We went here for dinner tonight, and while our two meals were very good, they served my son a grilled cheese sandwich on moldy bread. We were shocked that it made it out of the kitchen and to our table without anyone noticing. Our server was very apologetic, got our son a new meal and didn’t charge us for him. The service was great. It was just a little disappointing being served mold as this was our first time here.
Kennedee Black — Google review
Great food and even better service! Highly recommend grabbing a few things and eating family style!
Restaurant is great for large groups also!
Phil Dade — Google review
Dined in with Jen and she was awesome! Asked her to surprise me with an old fashioned and she picked a great bourbon. We had fried pickles and a Ruben along with a house salad. The Ruben was awesome and their tots were DELICIOUS!!
Mitch Akers — Google review
Good brunch place! 😁
The food was good, but even better was the service. They accommodated us when we asked to split 2 of the kids breakfasts between our kids. Btw, the blueberry pancakes were on point!
Winter Redd — Google review
Overall a good experience. We got nachos and added chicken, and their charcuterie board. Both options were excellent. The atmosphere is fun with the bicycles and canoes hanging from the ceiling. I would recommend you make a pitstop on your way into town.
Brandon Patterson — Google review
They were really busy yet promptly and efficiently attended to us. Our food came out quickly and was amazing.
Our server, Raquel, was very attentive and friendly. It was apparent that she was perceptive to the needs of her customers. Our party with adults and kids was tired and hungry and she made certain that each of us had a great experience.
The portions were generous and the price reasonable which is uncommon for Park City.
I would highly recommend Park City Roadhouse Grill and will return next time I am in Park City.
Marshall Briggs — Google review
Every thing was great! We shared the nachos and had a drink. I had the coconut stout beer. It was really good. There service was good too. They have a nice outside area but it was raining when we were there.
Andrew Roberts — Google review
Food was great but I felt like the host was having a bad day. They didn't even make eye contact when they took us to our table.
The server was nice but, being 2 hours before closing on a Sunday, it really felt like the staff was hoping they could close early or something. And once we walked it it was all ruined.
The BBQ chicken pizza was really good and so was the buffalo chili.
Bugs Stanley — Google review
The service was great as well as the atmosphere. My rice bowl was a little bland and my drink too sweet. When I usually order an Old Fashioned there's only a hint of sweetness.
Liz Vazquez — Google review
Was hungry after a day on the snow. Decided to give this place a try. Overall, the food was…good. Nothing really a standout. The meatloaf was a little dry. Pulled pork sandwich didn’t really have any bbq sauce. Cheesesteak was more veggies and cheese and a sprinkle of steak. The jambalaya was just…good.
Service was a little lacking. Server brought us drinks and checked back once during apps..didn’t see him again. Food did come out hot and fast though. No refills on waters or drinks. Overall, everything was just…okay.
There are other options.
Tony Pao — Google review
I would say this is pretty average bar food. They have a large menu with all kinds of different things on it ranging from Asian food to barbecue to salads, eclectic for sure service was great
Dave Cope — Google review
Had the eggs Benedict, hashbrowns, and hollandaise sauce way bland. However, really appreciate the farm to table effort and freshness off food. Friend had the spanish omelette and said it was great.
james sutton — Google review
Pretty and cozy decor. Polite service. Even arranged a candle for my husband's birthday. However as a vegetarian I found the food lacking in taste.
Do not recommend: veggie burger(the patty seemed undercooked and raw, plus very dry burger), beeramisu(very bland, couldn't taste beer or tiramisu lol)
Recommend : spicy chicken sandwich (husband loved it, so maybe the place is good for non-veg burgers)
Snigdha Agarwal — Google review
Very eclectic menu. The best thing about the place is the service. Everybody there was very terrific very polite very professional and very gay. Great group of people especially the beautiful Nubian princess from the Caribbean. She is a trip! The food however is a bismol Meh! Do not order the meatballs soup! If you've ever had a Swanson Salisbury steak TV dinner that's exactly what the soup is. Terrible. I had the sherry braised pork and the chutney save the dish by pulling it together. Out of all the other restaurants in the area I won't be coming back to this one.
The Wasatch Brew Pub in Park City is a great place to come for a relaxed meal with American pub grub and cocktails. The beer selection is great, and it's a fun atmosphere.
Our favorite restaurant on Main so far. Awesome beer, great food, delicious dessert and generous portions. Hit the spot perfectly after a long day of skiing!
Annie — Google review
Overall 3.5 stars
The service was good and it has a fun atmosphere. We came during off season and were sat right away. We ordered 3 different dishes to share: turkey mushroom burger with tots, fish tacos, and French dip sandwich (salad on the side).
Pros: The turkey mushroom burger was super yummy-- the sauce was flavorful and surprising and the asiago bun was soft and the bits of cheese were nice and salty. The other delicious thing was the au jos for the French dip was sweet and salty and full of nice depth and onions that were caramelized. And the service was great overall--friendly staff who accommodated our many requests.
Cons: the rest of the food was uneventful.
Winter Redd — Google review
It is a pretty cool place. Our service was good and most of the food was good. Weird but our favorite thing was the potato tots in the baskets. We tried several different beers and we had a very good time. We tried the flight and we were a party of 6 so it was fun for all of us to taste and rank each one and yes, the beers were good.
Sheila Pownall Realtor, lpt Realty — Google review
Jules is such An awesome server!! Beer and food here is a must! Also on a cold night like tonight, it was actually warm inside and felt amazing!!
alex clark — Google review
Great food.
Perhaps a little understaffed.
Place wasn't super busy but the staff was trying to keep up.
Frank P — Google review
We were on day three of a ski trip with my family (my brothers and I), we have visited several of local restaurants over the last couple of days. Chris was our server and his recommendations and attentiveness was far superior to our previous days experiences. The Turkey burger was by far the best burger I have had in the last 10+ years anywhere, and my family doesn’t eat beef, so feeling like a subject matter expert. We had their (several) Wasatch UT Double IPA and it was the smoothest Double IPA I have had in some time. Definitely one of the smoothest double IPA for sure . Incredible food, incredible service (staff was incredible) and the ambiance absolutely hits the mark after a long day on the slopes.
Chris Curtis — Google review
We ate the perfect burger…. Cooked perfectly, tasted divine. Tater tots unreal crispy and local craft beers amazing
Server was super helpful and extremely personable (Jonathon).
Extremely clean and chill environment - highly recommend
Trish Meyer — Google review
I think the photo speaks for itself. I had the Mountain West omelette. I’m not exaggerating when I say this meal gave my life new purpose. Best omelette I’ve ever had. Breakfast is served until 2pm. My only regret is knowing that every breakfast I have now going forward will be a distant second place to what I had at Wasatch Brewery.
Mike Novakovich — Google review
Am here today for lunch. Ordered the turkey sandwich and beet superfood salad. Amazing. Mike our server was most excellent in suggesting beers...great selection!
D. Lafoy — Google review
Excellent restaurant in a very beautiful setting. The Food is delicious and the service is outstanding. The team is very knowledgeable about dealing with food allergies.
Instead of having personal opinions on the ingredients utilized in each dish ordered, they went straight to the Chef.
They are extremely cautious and attentive.
All dishes ordered were very delicious. Hummus, seafood soup, poke bowl and bread. Everything was perfect. Strongly recommeded.
A A — Google review
I hope their drinks are really good (not a drinker here), because the food was subpar. Nice people, good vibe, but I wouldn't suggest going here with any high expectations of the food.
The eloté tots were just okay. Could have used some sauce and/or spice to really amp up the flavor.
Brussel sprouts weren't bad, the sauce took over, which honestly for me, was a good thing since I don't like brussel sprouts that much anyway. 😅
Fried cheese curds were really good. Not in love with the way they bread them, but still tasty.
I tried a slice of my friends cheese pizza, and carne asada pizza. Thought those were decent. I would probably get a pizza from here next time if I come again.
I ordered the bison burger for myself. The shredded lettuce left much to be desired, but I ordered the burger medium, and it was cooked nicely and tasted good. I ended up eating the cheese, burger patty, and some of the sauce which was pretty good too.
Tried the minestrone soup as well, not bad. A little on the salty side.
Another one of my friends got the french dip. The beef was quite dry, it reminded me of jerky. Lol. Even dipping it in the au jus (which had very little flavor btw), didn't redeem it much. My friend was quite disappointed with his meal, and after trying it myself, I don't blame him.
I did not try their brownie à la mode, but the crew I was with enjoyed theirs.
I tried the apple pie à la mode, which was more like casserole apple pie à la mode. The ice cream wasn't super high quality either. Not terrible, but not impressive.
Seriously, though, Wasatch is a cool place to hang out and grab some drinks with friends and enjoy some appetizers. I don't recommend having a full meal here though.
Tyler Brown — Google review
Great food and drinks, decent atmosphere and very friendly staff. I got the beeramisu for dessert and it was great! Not too noisy, not terribly expensive - what else could I wish for? :)
Boris Mittelberg — Google review
What a disappointing experience. From the moment we arrived the host was extremely unfriendly, our server barely made eye contact with us and felt annoyed having us there and then 4/5 meals were very average. The brussel sprouts were delicious but the rest was really disappointing. I had been here several times before when it was Wasatch Brew Pub and never had this experience. A real shame.
UPDATE: After correspondence with management they have taken the feedback on board and also provided some compensation for the disappointing experience which was appreciated. Hopefully the restaurant can earn the full 5 stars next time we visit.
Wunder Lust — Google review
Food and service were great. Our group shared a fig pizza, meat lovers pizza, tater tots and Buffalo chili all were really good. Also had the Polygamy Porter Nitro cause when in Utah.... but seriously was a great porter. Definitely worthy of a visit. Also, had to purchase a I tried Polygamy tshirt cause when in Utah....
Chimayo is a southwestern restaurant in Park City, Utah that is popular for its romantic atmosphere and creative menu. The restaurant has a warm woodsy decor with blazing fireplaces and cozy candlelit tables for two.
One of the best places for fine dining. This has been one of my favorite places to find dine in Park City. Extremely cozy place with delicious food and beverages. family friendly. I always have Baxter serve me and we have become friends now. Service is exceptional. Fine dining for a fine personality.
Sachiyth A — Google review
Unique experience. Surpassed my expectations by a mile. I expected the food to taste like the photos … but it was way better!
Our group was a bit against leaving the hotel after our day of flying but left thankful I talked them into the trip back into town. Thanks Chimayo we will be back
Amanda Hunter — Google review
Great food. The spicy margarita and Green pipián seared trout fajitas are pictured. Both were tasty and contributed to the authentic Southwestern vibe. The fajitas in particular came out hot and sizzling. The Utah trout combined with the Mexican aromatics including onion peppers and guac enhanced the experience. Unfortunately, only 4 stars because our group had to wait significantly after our reservation time. This was especially frustrating as this was early February so we had to huddle in the extremely small space indoors else brave the bitterly cold outdoors.
Zane — Google review
Great spot for a nice dinner on Main Street. Delicious southwestern fare and expansive wine list. Our table ordered four entrees to share to try multiple dishes. We found the dried/fried (??) spaghetti to be an interesting choice of inedible garnish across the dishes. Dinner for five cost close to $500 with drinks + tip!
Katie R — Google review
Our best meal we had in Park City during our visit. Some very eclectic menu selections (such as Trout fajitas) and an array of drinks, mostly based on tequila. Setting and atmosphere is nice and has a cool Southwestern mountain vibe. Price is definitely higher, but the portion sizes match. Definitely come hungry and ready to enjoy some well prepared Mexican style fare.
Daniel Sweeney — Google review
Chimayo was the perfect spot to celebrate our friend's birthday.
We loved the atmosphere and (most of) the food.
I ordered the blackened hangar steak with the twice-baked potato and collard greens. The collard greens were bitter and gross, in my opinion, but to be fair, it was my first time having collard greens. Maybe it's an acquired taste?
The cheddar-truffle twice-baked potato wasn't amazing, but it was fine.
The steak was incredible! I ordered mine medium rare and it was perfect and so tender!
A friend ordered the Elk London broil (yummy, but not as good as the hangar steak). Another friend ordered the crown roast barbecued spareribs and it was amazing!
We ordered the chips and queso appetizer and actually regret it. Not worth the price! The queso needed a lot of salt and even then it wasn't great.
The star of the table was the starter, a basket of bread with some sort of creamy cilantro sauce. We couldn't get enough of that!
For dessert, we got the churros (delicious) and the bread pudding (fine). The best part of dessert was the cinnamon ice cream!
We were at the table in front of the window so we had a lovely view of Main St, however if you get overheated easily, I recommend asking for a table away from the window, as it got hot from the setting sun.
Overall, I definitely recommend this place! The vibe was good, the food was good. Service was great. We ended up paying about $100/person including tax and tip.
Samantha Oscarson — Google review
One of the best dining experiences I’ve ever had in my life.
Food is next level , service is flawless , will be coming back any time I am in town
No strict dress code and kid friendly makes this a rare place. Look no further just get a table
Don Robinson — Google review
Incredible food. Everything was perfection. Service was excellent. One of our dishes (rack of lamb) was accidentally not entered in the order system at all, and when that dish came out much later than the rest, it was comped, and we were given a selection of free desserts as well. Hard to get a reservation at peak times in this tiny restaurant, but very much worth planning ahead to get one!
Amanda Fitzgerald — Google review
Such an amazing experience! The food and the atmosphere were great. We came with a big group for dinner and everything was good! We had a bunch of entries such as guacamole , queso, etc and also tried a few main plates. The Elk and duck enchiladas were perfectly cooked and great match to their award winning house margueritas!
Felipe Tinoco Soares — Google review
The place is cozy, and you see many other families having a great time enjoying their dinners. Service staff and front of house are all excellent. Perfectly professional and still amazingly efficient. This crew runs a very tight ship.
Had the smashed avocado salad (light and excellent) the elk skewer (hearty and amazing coffee glaze) and veggie enchiladas were among the best we’ve ever had. Amazing
Jonathan McEuen — Google review
Great food and atmosphere. It is a bit pricy but it was actually worth the price. It’s hard to find a top notch restaurant that offers such a diverse and unique menu in the Midwest. We were big fans of the elk and scallops.
Michael Hansen — Google review
Ordered the Elk plate and the duck enchiladas. Food is high quality and presentation was beautiful. Atmosphere is 10/10. Very clean and the service was also 10/10. Ryan provided us with the best service.
Andrea Michelle — Google review
Really great spot in Park City, great to fuel up before a big day of skiing. I had the ribs which was a huge portion, and the soup sampler was good.
David Liu — Google review
One of the best meals I’ve ever had. Service was phenomenal. Great atmosphere. Drinks were perfection and they even had kids mocktails which was fun for my boys. It’s an expensive meal, but 100% worth it. Highly recommend.
Lindsay Champion — Google review
Amazing experience! Went in wanting to get a drink and a small bite and couldn’t be happier we did! The ambiance is amazing! Really cool comfy booth seating. The drinks and wine by the glass were great! The ciabatta and cilantro Crema hit the spot as we waited for our soups on a rainy fall day. Everything was perfect. Will definitely be back for entrees!
Drew Barnett — Google review
Excellent restaurant! Margaritas were great, the bread with spread was yummy, and the ceviche and beet salad were great too. Will be back for a full meal!
Tyler Pronesti — Google review
Incredible food and an amazing venue. This place is not for budget friendly people. Everything here is priced highly 50+ but you definitely get what you pay for.
Josh G — Google review
Authentic experience with a great vibe, friendly staff and top notch food! Elk skewers were cooked perfect, bison flank was so tender and best I’ve ever had.
Clint — Google review
Food and service were top notch. Trout fajitas and salmon were delicious and had great presentation. Made a reservation for a Tuesday night a month in advance for our ski vacation. Was seated after our scheduled time due to seating delays before us. But overall a fantastic meal and was treated to an anniversary churro dessert. Highly recommend!
Grappa is a popular Italian restaurant that sits on the top of Main Street in the heart of Amish country. It features rustic décor and an expansive view of the countryside out the upstairs windows. The menu focuses on traditional Mediterranean fare, using local and fresh ingredients to create dishes like Osso Bucco Milanese, cherry wood-grilled beef tenderloin, grilled veal chops, and pear and fig-stuffed pork chops.
We dined here once in 2016, and again last night. The atmosphere is cozy and the service is great. The staff work together like a well oiled machine. My husband and I were seated in a sweet little nook by the window with privacy, and the food was excellent. The fondu in particular was top notch. Will definitely return next time we are in Park City!
Erin B — Google review
Hands down this place was fabulous, next time the wife and I are in Utah will make sure to stop by this place. Food was amazing and the service was on point. From the servers to the host it was perfect. I highly recommend Calamari appetizers the sauce is so good, NY strip steak was perfect and the desserts to die for
David Gonzales — Google review
Fantastic place. Husband and I dined here (my first time, he's been here before) and we enjoyed everything. Great cocktails, even with a Utah pour, and good wines! They have a $40 dinner special right now that you must simply take advantage of.
The brussels sprouts, mushroom soup, and roasted hen were great! Arrabbiata was on the non-traditional side, but still good. And the bruschetta...oh, so good.
What really made this visit great was the service. Zach, our server, was incredibly professional and funny, attentive, and all around worth coming back for. Request him if you can!
Aaron Howland — Google review
Well....it ain't what it use to be.
Let me start by saying my dissatisfaction has absolutely nothing to do with the staff. The 3 young women at the front desk were kind, in control and professional. Our table server, Bob, was the highlight of our dining experience! So spot on, so fun while being professional, and so attentive to his entire area. You can see that every table in our section was delighted by him and with him. Bob, my husband and I enjoyed being there.
The food were all perfectly prepared. There wasn't a single dish that was a miss.
The problem I had was with the quality. I'm sorry...but this food was 1 step above banquet food.
I know many things need to be in pre-production before the dinner rush starts but it all tasted down right like leftovers.
Again...well made...but just poor quality. Old...that jar favor, canned, purchased demi glaze, imitation truffle oil, liquid smoke...you get the idea.
Such a shame for a supposed elegant dining night.
Now, if each dish was 20/30 dollars cheaper, it wouldn't be a problem, but at that price, I don't want canned beans. I'm sorry, but that's just wrong.
And if we're being honest here...the place can use a fresh coat of paint. It's dated and dirty looking.
And you could put a heat blower above the entrance door.
Those poor ladies at the desk were working in coats.
Pull it up.
Tamara Bosworth — Google review
WOW!! 5/5 highly recommend. Was hard to get a reso but I checked everyday and an opening popped up! Building is very cool, located at the far end of Main St. 3 story building with igloos in the winter and a patio during warm weather. We enjoyed the focaccia bread with their homemade dipping oil, calamari was perfectly cooked, mushroom bisque, hubby had the mushroom fettuccine dish and I had the lamb chops. Finished with tiramisu. Everything was great!!
Elizabeth Peatee — Google review
Grappa, at the southern end of Main Street in Old Town Park City, has reopened after being shut for close to a year following a kitchen fire. The warmth and magic are back! Tonight I had the Lobster Frigola Sardo, an indulgent and spicy take on Cioppino with a Maine lobster tail, huge prawns, mussels, squid and sausage. Spectacular! And the Caesar salad was unusual and delicious. As with previous visits, the service was excellent (Doug was a top notch pro) and the warm, friendly Tuscan villa style interior is a super pleasant place to spend time.
Jon Venverloh — Google review
Really wanted to love this place. I booked this place to celebrate asking my girlfriend to marry me and I had read good reviews so wanted to splurge for a special place that’s our of our budget typically. The food was mediocre at best. How you can pay $90 for a steak that is thin, has no juice and no flavor and is over cooked when you order medium rare is pretty pathetic. The calamari was very chewy and the lobster fregola tasted like frozen seafood. Paying $300 for this meal was outrageous. and the service was bad too. Nice enough people but having bread cleared a minute after we got it, being asked if we want to see the dessert menu when I ask for the drink menu before our main dishes came out is amateur. It’s a pretty view but there was no warmth, esp after saying hey we just got engaged, we would have expected some personality from our waitress or some kind of congratulations or personal touch. Felt cold and seemed like the waitstaff was checked out. That would have been fine if the food wasn’t lousy, but it was.
Henry Robertson — Google review
We had an excellent dinner here on Christmas Eve. The last time we were at Grappa was about 20 years ago. Portions are generous and there is much to choose. The meatballs and lamb chops were especially favor full.
Babette Leshinsky — Google review
Wow. What an amazing atmosphere. Very romantic and quaint. Our waitress, Betsi, was so sweet and took great care of us. The food was superb. We had the Caesar salad, double order of the crab ravioli and the spaghetti. Everything was delicious! Would 100% recommend for a special celebration or date night, but be sure to make reservations and bring a sweater, it will get chilly at night.
Darija Leskur — Google review
Amazing experience to dine at Grappa. Delicious appetizers, entrees and creative cocktails. I love dining here. A must try when in Park City.
Jeff Contos — Google review
Came here with my husband for our one year anniversary and everything was perfect. Monika was a wonderful server and made our dinner amazing. Hayden was incredible and went above and beyond for us. Perfect night!
kathleen wilkerson — Google review
Great place to eat! Their service was exceptional as was their food! I ordered the scallop risotto and the scallops were cooked perfectly; they melt in your mouth. By far the best scallops I have had. I would expect to spend about $150 as a couple and probably more if you bring your kids, but in my opinion the food was worth the price.
Brandon Staley — Google review
Beautiful experience. We had my sister's birthday here, and it was the best place we could have chosen! ❤️ and Patrick made it such a great time with the wine knowledge and great conversation overall!
Marlene Blandino — Google review
First off, this place looks amazing, but the food and service are what really matters. The food is delicious, I really loved the mushroom soup (it was incredible) it was very creamy and super flavorful. The lamb chops were also great, and the sauce that went on them was also really nice. The sauce was nice and salty, it complimented the chops well. The bread that comes out before your actual food is excellent, and I suggest saving it until you get your mushroom soup because it tastes REALLY good with the soup. Now for the service, everyone was super nice and helpful. Highly recommend.
Mr. Food reviewer guy — Google review
We really enjoyed our experience at Grappa. The establishment is a reclaimed boarding house and the seating it tight and cozy. The bread was amazing, the main dishes where rich in flavor without being overpowering and dessert was perfect. As an average Joe, it can feel expensive, but well worth it. Recommend making reservations, the place gets packed in the evenings. parking can be a challenge, try to get in the off street parking lot at top of the hill, makes for a short uphill walk..
DFW Food Dude — Google review
Cozy and romantic dining experience. Service was stellar, and the staff was so knowledgeable. We've traveled the world and literally had some of the best dishes EVER! Highly recommend the Eggplant Parmesan and the Lobster. Pasta is all hand made, and the Bolognese was also incredible!
Joy Duncan — Google review
What a beautiful restaurant!!! The service was friendly and efficient. The food was divine. We had the perfect Eggplant Parmesan It was light and flavorful. The Horseradish Crusted Salmon was perfectly prepared. Be sure to order the grape salad. What we’ll balanced flavors!!
Rebecca Kaatz — Google review
This is an authentic Italian restaurant where you can eat besides Italian meals some others such as cheese fondue as an appetizer.
The Grappa restaurant is very cozy and very trendy.
The Butcher's Chop House & Bar Restaurant is a classic steakhouse with great views of Main Street. The restaurant has an impressive bar area and dining room, where guests can share Monterey Bleu Cheese Chips and enjoy delicious steak dinners. After dinner, Guests can try their hand at Escape Room Park City.
Love coming to park city and the food is always so delicious. First time coming to the Butcher’s Chop house and Bar and my girlfriend and I were extremely pleased with the service and atmosphere the dinners were delicious too! Looking for a nice meal to fill you up with a relaxing atmosphere? Come here! You won’t be disappointed!
Zak Baker — Google review
This place was recommended to us. I called and was so lucky to get in on a Friday night. It's a sexy place. Our waitress was amazing. The food was absolutely fantastic. 💯 And we took an order of bread pudding to go which was delicious. If I am ever fortunate enough to visit Park City Utah again, I will definitely make it a priority to eat here again!!!!! The best!!!!
Jenn Delaney — Google review
Wow! Such a great steakhouse! Food, wine, and atmosphere were amazing. Service was on point. Our server Sandy knew the wine list like the back of her hand. Great experience all around!
Jason Lancaster — Google review
Standard steakhouse we had an amazing time here the food was excellent. Although we did tell them one of the girls in our party was celebrating a birthday nothing was sent out they must not service for these events and the server kept forgetting things like to ask the type of ginger beer and my sugar for my coffee. The ambiance was a dark steakhouse. You will not go wrong by coming here.
Ursela Hybridge — Google review
We are out of town and ordered here because of all the good reviews and the food looked good in the pictures that have been posted. We ordered the 16 oz prime steak medium for pick up. The steak was not cooked good at all and was a pink/grey color on the outside. I have never been somewhere and ordered steak that looked like this when it came out. Customer service was good but the food was not.
Luis Nava — Google review
Two of us had an excellent dinner at the Butcher's Chop House & Bar in Park City Utah. The waiter James was professional, quick, got our orders right, and kept an eye on the table. My 14 oz New York steak was very flavorful and prepared correctly. My buddy's prime rib was excellent. Considering the cost we both thought the high priced entrees should have included a side soup or salad and the available sides were good but not excellent. Overall service was excellent, waters were refilled, plates cleared promptly.
paterjo — Google review
A perfect dining experience! My steak was absolutely phenomenal. The service was fantastic. They kept my drink full and were very attentive. Even though it was quite busy, it wasn't overly loud. I look forward to returning the next time we visit Park City.
Joseph Corbett — Google review
Steaks are juicy, well seasoned, and cooked perfectly every time I visit. The jalapeño Mac is scrumptious. Definitely stop by and check it out
Jaime Suarez — Google review
Calamari doesn't disappoint! Great colors and flavors. Surf and turf for main main was prepared nicely. Servers are attentive and friendly. Prices were average for the area. Tortilla Soup was a little bland. It was a chef daily special. Could have used some diced avacados. But our overall experience was very nice.
Mark Smith — Google review
Burger and steak tartar were very good. Mushroom risotto was very bland and had no flavor. Couldn't even eat half. Also the menu says wild mushrooms and they looked like regular baby bella mushrooms.
Dina Bobrova — Google review
Great food, outstanding service! If you go to Park City, this place is a must to experience and enjoy! This place is always packed with locals and visitors with good reason- friendly, professional staff and excellent food choices! this is a good place to enjoy dinner with the whole family. We saw large groups and many birthdays celebrations. We loved the meals, side dishes and desserts. Reservations are a must. It is always busy for a very good reason.
Rouse RD — Google review
Spectacular ambiance inside, the good was great. I had the burger but it had a bit too much lettuce on it- no problem I just removed it. Good beer and good value for a mountain restaurant.
First Last — Google review
The food was AMAZING! Everything was cooked perfectly, genuinely the best food I’ve ever tasted. Giselle Was amazing too, she was supper nice and friendly. Not to pushy and not to absent. Thank you to the chef/chefs and Giselle for the amazing dinner!
Hunter Rowlette — Google review
In fairness, this review was based on dining in the bar rather than the dining room so that may have impacted our experience. But overall, it was still average, or maybe slightly above average. I would say that the service was attentive and the food was reasonably good, but nothing outstanding. The wine menu was good, but the bottle mark up was pretty excessive, a little over three times retail. The loud music and vibe was less what you would expect of a nice steakhouse and more of an apres ski night club. Granted, it is a ski town, but it felt a bit out of place based on the dining room ambience and the clientele dining in the bar.
Megan Andrews — Google review
Delicious food, generous selection of cuts wine and single malts. Service was great and we had an amazing time!
Mihai Stroe — Google review
Service and atmosphere is good. Didn’t have any drinks, can’t comment on that. Food was horrible quality, and not well made. Sorry for the bluntness but here is food review: Caesar salad looked bad and tasted worse, steak ordered medium well (as was with young one, usually order medium rare) and came out medium rare and had no taste, baked potato was the worse I have had (dry, never seen anyone mess that up), wild mushrooms weren’t wild they were portobello (can’t make it up), and lobster was decent (butter wasn’t fresh). Maybe an off night but for those reasons, wouldn’t go back.
Dustin Jones — Google review
We ordered steaks, one of which was supposed to be 'trimmed' but it was full of fat and gristle. The other steak did not taste right. It's definitely not worth over $50/steak. They had staff standing all over the place, and it felt like we were being watched the entire time. It was an awkward experience, to say the least. Don't come here if you want a good steak, they were both disgusting. Also, don't come here if you want to just sit around waiting for your check after eating.
Arienne Walters — Google review
Butcher’s Chop House & Bar gave a great bang for my buck. The service and food were both excellent. Next time we want to dine in the outdoor, individual group igloo- so cute and vibey.
Renee Lam-Whiteman — Google review
Food was great. Prices are better than anywhere else in park city. A local recommended to me. Service was even better. I've been to park city 12 times and somehow missed this gem. Kyle, our server, was literally the best service I've ever had. Super helpful. Super honest. Super personable. I'm coming back tomorrow.
Nathan Fedde — Google review
Great tasting food at a reasonable price. My burger came with lots of salad.
The staff were all friendly and kind.
Anna K — Google review
Dinner tasted great. Their Ahi Tuna Poke wraps were amazing. The surf n turf (filet steak and lobster) were great also. Really casual environment; we sat outside which was a great option because it faces the gondola and was a great setting.
Server was great. The only downside was a really snarky hostess who seemed really put off when she greeted us.
Other than that, great overall experience.
This Japanese restaurant features fresh seafood dishes from all over the world. Dishes include traditional sushi as well as some more creative and modern takes on Japanese cuisine. It has a tatami room that can accommodate up to 9 guests, perfect for hosting parties.
Wow, loved this place! I especially loved the kimchi miso soup which had kimchi and rice in miso broth (I’m still thinking about it)! The rolls were fabulous as well. The Bruce Lee Roy roll was particularly good. The cocktails were also good (tequila drink and cucumber martini). Also had juicy limes!
Emily Andrew — Google review
Still easily the best sushi in Park City, and maybe the best restaurant overall. The fish is incredibly fresh, and they always do a fantastic job of sourcing interesting varieties from across the world. Highly recommend sitting at the sushi bar and doing omakase style.
Ryan Maynard — Google review
We went here a couple of months ago, and the food was delicious! Very good Japanese sushi. We ordered several rolls as we had a party of six and did plenty of food sharing. I would say you couldn’t go wrong with your order, although a couple of rolls were really spicy. The ambience is nice and the layout was pretty cool. The place was nice and clean and the service was very good. We will totally go back here again next time we’re in Park city and want some good Japanese sushi.
Timothy Williams — Google review
I have eaten mountains of sushi in Utah, and I believe this place had the freshest fish. The menu is full of great options for the casual sushi consumer and also for those adventurous ones out there. The executive roll has everything I like in a sushi. It was spicy, citrusy, and had a little crunch. Make a reservation and enjoy!
Wade Brinton — Google review
A truly delightful Japanese restaurant with superb food and great service. We started with Bluefin tuna (sustainably farm raised) and salmon nigiri. Buttery soft and flavorful. Next we had the grilled octopus specialty. It was seared so it had a crisp edge but tender center, with an amazing black sesame garlic paste, kimchee and red vein sorrel. Then we enjoyed their 84060 special maki roll of tempura shrimp, red & snow crab, mango, spring greens, rolled in soy paper with sweet soy sauce. The spring greens really were a nice addition with their crispness complementing the shrimp and crab.
We accompanied this delicious dinner with one of their specialty drinks- the cucumber martini, and a Sapporo beer.
UPDATE: We returned a week later and had a disappointing experience this time- that's why I am lowering my original rating from 5 stars to 4, averaging the 5 of the first visit and the 3 of today. We were seated for our reservation in their upstairs section, in a table by the window (I believe table 70). The floor at that point and the table sloped at an approximately 20 degree angle off of level. You can see that in the picture with the beer and soy sauce. They had a number of normal (non sloped tables open, but by the time they came back to take our drink order, those were now filled. Its not very comfortable to sit angled for the entire meal and they should not have used that table unless it was the last one available.
We ordered Toro Battera which was supposed to be blue fin tuna tartare. Instead it was bland regular tuna- nothing like the blue fin tuna we had the prior time.
We also order the same 84060 special maki roll as last time. Clearly this time it was prepared hastily by a different sous-chef and looked different and tasted uninspired. The tempura in the roll was soggy. We also tried the Spider soft shell crab roll. Strangely, the two end pieces with crab legs were cold (not even room temperature) while the center pieces of the roll were warm.
Unfortunately, today's experience will cause us to look elsewhere for Japanese food in Park City going forward.
Vegas JTech — Google review
The food was absolutely delicious!! The special Maki was filled with generous serving of fish, and the flavors were balanced. The Nigiri, especially the O-toro, were fresh and delicious. Service was amazing. I highly recommend reservations, small quaint atmosphere just want a sushi place should be.
Josh Ubrey — Google review
Reservation is a must during peak season. There might still be a wait even if you have one.
Service is wonderful and they do care about your dining experience. It's on the expensive side, easily $100 a person.
Parking is always tricky in this neighborhood.
I would recommend this spot.
Wilfred Cho — Google review
This place is amazing. I have been to some top end sushi places in my life and the quality here is on par. Bruce Lee roy was very good, and sake Kama is great to split for two. Tuna tiradito also very tasty. Would return when I can!
Adamo Stivala — Google review
Easily one of the best sushi restaurants in the valley. I’d easily say best sushi restaurant in Park City.
The creativity, the ambiance, the selection of drinks and the service are always exceptional.
It’s pricey though! We love to come at least once a year during and indulge on all that Yuki Yama has to offer. Great spot for celebrations!
If at all possible, I highly suggest making a reservation, although you may get lucky from walking in and seeing if someone canceled. They are booked and busy though! With good reason!
Nia — Google review
Fantastic sushi in cool little space along Main Street. Ask for the table by the window upstairs. Service was excellent and ambiance very hip. Everything we had was wonderful, but especially recommend the Mr Miyagi roll (see photo).
S. N. Thomas — Google review
Great spot on Main Street. Really fun friendly vibe. Link was our waiter and was extremely knowledgeable, friendly and welcoming.
Loved the executive roll, pork dumplings and sho nuff roll. Will definitely stop back by next time we are ink Park City.
Alex K — Google review
This restaurant was the highlight of my trip to Utah. I made reservations for a Saturday night via open table about a week in advance. This restaurant was recommended by the Concierge at The Waldorf Astoria Park City when I inquired about the best seafood in the city. According to the website they offer the freshest seasonal fish flown in from around the world!!
The restaurant is located in the main area of Park City where all the shops and restaurants are. Parking can be difficult. They have street parking and a few lots. We should have just taken the hotel shuttle to make things easier. Eventually we ended up parking in the lot at the end of Main Street. It was a short walk to get to the restaurant from the lot.
When I arrived I was immediately seated upstairs at a table directly in front of a window. I felt like it was one of the best seats in the house. When I made the reservation I did note that I was celebrating my birthday. This is the only establishment that actually acknowledged the note. Several staff members wished me a happy birthday! It’s the little things that go a long way.
To start off I ordered the green tea. It is roasted with brown rice and matcha. This came out quickly and I enjoyed every sip. Following my tea, the crispy tuna tartare came out. This was good, but not the best tuna tartare I have had. Next we tried the Mr. Miyagi roll (red & snow crab, yellowtail, rolled in avocado, topped with tuna poke, sweet soy sauce). This was our favorite roll. The taste was unique and it was very fresh. My favorite dish was the black Cod! Oh my gosh my mouth is watering just thinking about it. This dish was perfection!!!!! We also tried the hamachi and the Executive roll (tempura shrimp, avocado, cilantro, topped with tuna, lime, sweet soy & habanero sauces.) the executive roll is one of the most unique rolls I have ever tasted. The lime on top gives it a very interesting taste. In addition to the explosive lime taste, you also get a taste of spicy and sweet. This should win an award for most unique roll. Last but not least , our waitress brought out a slice of cake to celebrate my birthday. She even had a candle in the cake! Our waitress was Gina and she was so awesome! She provided the best service and was so personable..
Everything about this restaurant is a win in my book. If you are in Park City I highly encourage you to check out this spot!! Hopefully you get Gina as your server, she is the BEST!
K. Farrell — Google review
We came here for a birthday dinner and this place was absolutely fantastic. Our waitress was super friendly & helpful, helped us get the low down on all the food/specials. Our favorite roll was the 84060, the squid&crab cucumber salad was phenomenal and I loved the chu toro nigiri. The fish was fresh and flavorful. We will definitely be coming back!
Annabelle McCrary — Google review
A good option to eat Japanese food. The cocktails varied and good. The Maki Rolls dishes are very good. 84069 exquisite in its crunchy sensation. Mr miyagi. in its excellent combination of flavors. I recommend the dessert of 20 layers of crepes and pistachio flavor
Enrique Arevalo — Google review
Shared an incredible dinner with my wife, and let me tell you this was a spectacular experience! Our waiter suggested some absolutely delicious items. We will be back!
Jonah De Vera — Google review
My wife and I sat at the sushi bar and had a great meal and an enjoyable time. I like the ambience of the narrow restaurant which is a bit more reminiscent of restaurants in Japan as compared to the wide open US concept. Food was great and we enjoyed talking with our chef. Everything we had was great. Highly recommend and if it is just a couple of you go for the bar.
Steve Hartig — Google review
Sushi was pretty decent, but its expensive for what you get. Typical Park City pricing I guess. I would go back, BUT I can't stand when a server processes your card and stands in front of you while you have to enter a tip. I believe in compensating hard work, and it probably wouldn't bother me if it was exceptional service... but it really wasn't.
S — Google review
Absolutely phenomenal food that was almost over shadowed by the service. Our sushi chef, Ricky, did an amazing job at making sure we were satisfied along with our host and the rest of the staff.
Aiden Ngai (Acapital) — Google review
Best meal on our week-long trip in Utah thus far. If you’re debating between the different Japanese restaurants in Park City, pick this one! After a disappointing experience at Shabu, we decided to go here. We ordered stuffed shisito peppers, a few of their specials, their limited Kamu dishes, Wagyu beef, and blackened cod.The japanese whiskey selection is small but excellent. We had the Nikka, Hatozaki, and Akashi.
Prices are high since it’s in a resort town, but the quality is excellent and will meet your standards.
The Farm Restaurant, situated in the Canyons Village area, is a popular eatery with an elegant bar and woodsy-chic decor. Focusing on farm-to-table cuisine with a sustainable approach to cooking, The Farm's menus offer seasonal American dishes with a particular focus on game. With an award-winning wine list, it's the perfect spot for foodies or families looking for something special. The restaurant provides a cozy atmosphere that can accommodate any occasion like romantic dinners or casual gatherings.
Had an absolutely lovely lunch with the BEST service around! If you’re going in, go see Tony at the bar! You won’t regret it.
Teresa Cole — Google review
My experience here was decent and I was satisfied with the quality of the food. A 28 dollar burger was pretty steep, but this is a vacation spot so I kind of expected that. When we first got there, they had a bit of trouble finding our reservation which is exactly what happened last time. I predicted this, we had to show the email confirmation of our reservation and that still wasn’t enough to seat us. A little irritating, but we sat down. The service here was where the place shined. Our waiter was very attentive and checked on us a good amount. I sent my burger back because I ordered it medium rare and it was well done, but felt a little bad doing that since our server was all over the place as it was busy. I appreciated his effort in making our dinner good; I believe his name is Tony, but I could be wrong. He was also working the bar. The fries were good and crispy, I liked the Parmesan added. The appetizer looked beautiful, but was decent not as good as the main course for me. Convenient local spot to go if you are on the mountain; prices are a bit steep, but the food is good and the service for us was very good. Be careful about reservations because there was some confusion both times we went. A reservation shouldn’t be complicated to the point of the hostess saying oh I never seen this before let me talk to the manager. There are tables available acknowledge our confirmation and seat us. Other than that and the burger being overcooked at first, would say it was overall satisfying.
Dave Rotes — Google review
The food was very good. The mushroom bisque and the fries were easily the stars of the show!
Mary Margaret — Google review
Disappointed. Walked up to this place right off the lifts. Hungry after the day of skiing. After 20 minutes had to ask for anyone to come and take the order. They apologized since it was a change of shift. OK. After that all food items arrived very quickly. We ordered French onion soup, which had some red pepper flakes and was unexpectedly spicy, beet salad was overpowered by strong garlic flavor, and mussels broth was thin and lacked flavor.
If you care about the taste and quality of food this is not the place
Andrei Terentiev — Google review
I read the reviews and based on a prior visit for dining 5 years decided to try it. Wow, seated quickly by a pleasant, friendly hostess. The service was prompt and attentive. The dish was perfectly prepared and hot. The wine was aired and perfect. So, I won't speak for others but our experience was outstanding and I would absolutely recommend this establishment for dining.
Gary Lawson — Google review
Great service and great food. The waiting staff was on top of their game and the food was really good. I would go back in the future.
Shelby Dirkschneider — Google review
The Farm Restaurant offers a delightful culinary experience with a diverse menu featuring fresh, locally sourced ingredients. The ambiance is charming, creating a cozy atmosphere for a pleasant dining experience. The service is attentive, although occasional delays were noted. While the food quality is commendable, some dishes lacked a bit of consistency. Overall, The Farm Restaurant earns 4 stars for its commitment to farm-to-table cuisine and a warm dining environment.
PC Productions — Google review
Ash was amazing! She got my party seated at a great table to see outside. Yep had to take a bite before we snapped the photo
virgil graham — Google review
We had an excellent meal here tonight. The hostess Ash is super friendly and our server Tony was excellent. The manager Scott went over above to make sure we were happy with our service and dinner. He was very knowledgeable about all the dishes and ingredients and preparation. Top-notch restaurant that we highly recommend with excellent food excellent service and we will be back Many times during our week ski vacation at Park City. The muscles were delicious and the sauce to dip the bread In Was amazing !! The New York strip steak was very tender, Served with delicious mashed potato! Highly recommend!! You Won’t be disappointed!
Joy Debra — Google review
Very fresh, natural, delicious. Server was amazing. Highly recommend
Bruce Serrano — Google review
You can't go wrong here. The atmosphere is beautiful, chill, cozy, romantic... whatever you need. Service was great and attentive. We ordered the fish of the day, which was the steelhead trout. It was great. We also devoured the brussel sprouts. Check out the fabulous restroom before you go!
Dr. Abby — Google review
We only visited the bar. Staff was fun and welcoming and the bar had a nice vibe. Vince, Angel, Eric, and Layla were awesome behind the bar. The drinks were well prepared. Not as 'zippy' as the drinks at places outside Utah, but good. We didn't have dinner there, just a small plate with cheese and baguettes
Chandran Kumar — Google review
My wife and I have been in Park City for about a week, and this was easily our least favorite restaurant. The appetizer was pleasant, but our main courses were very disappointing. Each main course cost about $50, and we didn’t finish either of them. After eating the other fine dinners we have enjoyed here, I’m surprised that this restaurant is in business.
David Thomas — Google review
We ordered the Wagyu steak, and three out of three people didn’t eat it because it had an inedible flavor. How do you mess up a steak? My wife ordered a burger, medium rare, and it was completely raw all the way through edge to edge. They said that is medium rare. I looked at my wife and said in 10 years I’ve only sent one thing back. My wife’s burger came back after we were all finished eating. They did not remove it from the bill or offer to do so. The charcuterie board was outstanding, and the french fries were outstanding.
Maxwell's East Coast Eatery is a vibrant Italian restaurant in Park City, offering delicious thin-crust pizzas and a lively sports-bar atmosphere. The restaurant has a family-friendly vibe, making it suitable for younger kids. Visitors can enjoy the lightest and crunchiest thin-crust pizzas with a hint of parmesan flavor in the cheese. The spacious bar area and large booths make it perfect for groups, while also providing a semi-quiet atmosphere.
Maxwell's is phenomenal! I have missed the Maxwell's in SLC so much while the build has been under maintenance. I'm grateful that there is now one in Park City!! I only wish I had gone sooner! The pizza is so delicious. The family favorite is the Italian stallion. The pasta dishes are also incredible. Every menu item is fantastic, it is truly a challenge to choose a favorite. The team at Maxwell's is always so kind and attentive. I can't say enough wonderful things. For sure one of my favorite restaurants in Utah.
Ally Okolowitz — Google review
I've eaten a lot of pizza in Utah and none of it has impressed me. This was definitely the best yet. Tasty crust. The price looks high but the 20 inch pizza has a ton of dough and is well stocked. And you are in a ski town. Also got a chicken Parm sandwich which was tasty as well. I personally don't go out to eat so I can watch sports so I will not go back to be surrounded by noise and gazillions of screens. If that's what you like you'll need happy.
Brad Tanner — Google review
Excellent food, superb service!
I can say with confidence that you can pretty much order anything on Maxwell's and you’d be thoroughly satisfied!
From the moment you step through the doors, you're greeted with warmth and hospitality. The ambiance is great, and the portions are super generous and exactly what you need after a long day.
And the cherry on top was Lina, our server, who was just the sweetest, friendliest, and most proactive person ever. She made our time in Park City incredible special. She's Brazilian, and we had a blast just talking to her!
Melissa I. — Google review
Nice ambiance. Went here to watch a game. We were seated in the bar because there was a wait on the restaurant side. The wings were pretty good. My fiancé really liked his spaghetti and meatball. The service was pretty poor. Bartender was nice but we had to order everything thru the bar.
J Miller — Google review
Food is so-so. Some items were better than others but overall I wouldn’t come back. The service was slow but the server was nice. The bartender may have been new (not sure) but the drink I ordered was terrible. I was a little more hopeful this restaurant was going to be better because it was on the TV show Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives. Instead left disappointed.
Brianna Bailey — Google review
As a local Park City realtor, and a former New Yorker, I love Maxwell’s. The bar at Myrtle Rose is great for casual bar nights (that still serves the full menu but is for adults only). Maxwell’s has great, HUGE pies that remind me being in NYC. I love the white pie and the veggie pie. Big enough to share with a family or take home for leftovers, you can also get pizza by the slice (red sauce pies only). I love hosting clients, big groups of my referral partners and friends. Also, it was featured on Diners, Drive-ins and Dives, but that didn’t dictate my visit! As a Kimball Junction resident I often grab some takeout and enjoy the concerts in Newpark.
Karen Stone — Google review
Maxwell’s was a great place! They are famous for this massive meatball, which was delicious. I’ve had large meatballs at other places, but they are usually more of a novelty and are not very good. Maxwell’s knows how to do it right- it was juicy all the way through and perfectly seasoned. The pasta and sauce was great as well. I also shared a peach dessert that was very good. Everyone in my party of six liked their food and I would love to go back!
Grace Stoker — Google review
Food is good here but the service is like dealing with the Post Office or American Airlines. I would have given only one star but our waitress was very good (Felicia). Been here numerous times since moving 8 months ago and the employees act like they’ve been beaten in the back room before a shift. This makes me think of the term, attitude reflect leadership.
John S — Google review
East coast thin crust pizza 🍕 done right with the lightest crust I ever had, but still crunchy with no flop! They toss theirbown crust and the pizza cheese has a little bit of a parmisian taste, but still very good. There is a huge bar with very large booths which are great for groups. This is our go-to place when in PC and has nice semi-quiet atmosphere for a bar/food joint. Great for families or watching the football game. Also very friendy service and they offered to put on any NFL game I wanted.
Todd Lewis — Google review
Came here on a Sunday night and it was super packed and busy. Sat in the bar area which wasn’t as busy as the restaurant side. The Riesling i ordered was very delicious. The pasta however was ok. Was a bit on the bland side but after adding some salt & pepper, it was good. The Philly cheesesteak was also ok. The fries were the best part. They were super crispy. The bartenders were also very nice. Would probably come back again.
Lavinia Haunga — Google review
Pretty decent food. I’m not a huge pizza fan so chose the Philly. One of the best I’ve had. Salad was average. I really wish places would consider cutting the lettuce just a bit more. I also prefer my salad before my meal. The service was good.
Kayci Ann — Google review
Absolutely wonderful service by Gabriel. Made our Park City experience one to remember. The food was incredible, I can truly say that we had some of the best food we've ever had. During our visit we had the small order or fries and fry sauce, Spaghetti and Meatball, as well as the Salmon that comes with roasted potatoes and vegetables cooked to perfection. As you'll see, we got wonderful portions! Can't wait to come back!
Leah Bykerk-Pool — Google review
We love Maxwells! We visit every time we come to Park City! The pizza is insanely good! This most recent visit we had our usual- My Blue Heaven- and it was delicious!!! Add a side of their ranch dressing and you will not be disappointed! The huge meatball is amazing. We also tried the pepperoni sausage pizza which was also sooooo good! The bartenders and servers are very friendly. I wish we had a Maxwells in Colorado- we will be back soon!!!
Melanie Pearl — Google review
I came to the bar side of Maxwells that’s is 21 and over. It’s very clean and a nice little hang out for the area. Utah is not know for its bars so this is a nice little option for drinks and a bite to eat. The pizza on the other size is absolutely delicious and it has earned its name…Fat Kid Pizza! I’m definitely laughing at this bar tenders name!
Tomilynn Clark — Google review
Pizzas and garlic bread are both excellent options at Maxwell’s. Servers are attentive, even with big groups.
Ryan — Google review
Loved the food! A sweet young lady named Paula was our waitress. She did an amazing job! Thanks Paula! We'll be sure to come back next time we're in Park City on business.
Situated in Park City, UT, Silver Star Cafe serves contemporary American fare with a very global accent. The restaurant has an intimate and stylish patio which is perfect for summertime dining. The menu features vegan and vegetarian items as well as plenty of options for those looking for gluten-free and dairy-free choices.
As a local Park City realtor, my clients love this off-Main street option. Featuring great views of the golf course, live music and easy access to the hiking trails and Silver Star chair lift, Silver Star cafe is great for brunch and dinner. I’ve been multiple times with visitors, my clients and other guests. The breakfast options are vast. The cocktails are super yummy! The dinner options are classy, including many internationally inspired dishes. Definitely a fan favorite!!
Karen Stone — Google review
Great place for dinner if you are staying nearby. I ordered takeout and dined in. Pretty bummed the Silver Star Lifts were closed during our visit (Jan '22) but the restaurant remained open and the food was delicious, although a bit overpriced which is to be expected in ski resort dining. I tried the Pork Osso which was featured on the Food Network (huge portion, large enough to share), Pan Seared Salmon, Moroccan Spiced Meatballs, Roasted Beet salad and carrot cake. Everything was tasty! They also have live music on certain nights. Def make reservations
Sarah K — Google review
Sliver Star Cafe is Awesome.
We were there while exploring the nearby condos and the ski resort. There is even an old mine shaft, some historic sites,
A ski lift and walking path perfectly blended into the mountain.
The cafe has a good staff, lots of decorations of all kinds, pretty intimate seating as the space is not enormous.
I think the best part of this place was having the feeling like you were tucked away in a hidden little place.
Restrooms were available in the adjacent building. I would recommend this place.
The prices are high, but so is everything else in the area. So if you get a chance, stop by and check it out.
J G — Google review
Sat outside and enjoyed live music. Service was great and my party and I enjoyed our meals. I was drawn to the elk burger which was not as amazing as it sounds. Too many ingredients in the burger took away from the Elk experience. Also meat quality could have been a little better.
David Crow — Google review
We were surprised very positively by this restaurant. While casual, the decoration is excellent. The menu is outstanding. It is only one page but everything we tried was amazing. Fabrizio, our waiter, was also excellent and incredibly attentive. We will definitely be back.
AVCC — Google review
Best place to dine in Park City! The reviews are right - this place is a hidden gem. Everyone in our group absolutely loved their meals - we had their wild mushroom dish, steaks, fried gluten free chicken, and more. Everything was so good and the service was top notch. The servers are also very knowledgeable about food allergies and their menu is almost entirely gluten free!
K. Russell — Google review
I can’t remember the last time I sent a meal back besides last night.
For appetizer I had the turkey meat balls. The meat balls were cooked perfectly. The curry was very strong, a bit over seasoned but ok.
For the main course, I had the fried chicken. The chicken was pink and rubbery. It was not fully cooked. I sent it back. The manager came out and told me the seasoning they use makes the chicken pink. She basically told me I was wrong, that it was done perfectly.
I sent it back and asked for it to be broasted chicken. It took forever. I packed it and took it home.
For dessert my wife and I had the brownie with ice cream. The brownie was over done. Thankfully it did have ice cream to give it some moisture.
I have eaten here a half dozen times but my first time in six months. I am not sure I will return. I don’t like being told that my food is cooked perfectly when it’s not. It was the worst meal I ever had for $57. I travel a lot and eat out often. I was extremely disappointed with my meal.
William Popadich — Google review
Used to love this place but now don't know if ownership or chef has changed but it is just meh. My sandwich was cold, the potatoes aren't nearly as good as they used to be, and half as much selection for brunch as they used to have. It's fine and the views are still great but nothing special anymore.
E. D. — Google review
Beautiful location with views to the mountains and historic mine nearby. The food was good but fell a little bit short in quantity. I was impressed with their wine menu, the have amazing Spanish wines. Of course as Spaniard I’m biased but it’s hard to find places that serve good Spanish wine in Utah. On the other hand, we had to wait for an hour to be seated.
Alba González Hernando — Google review
Great cafe for coming off the mountain for some coffee and a quick bite. If you go on Sunday, you have to try the Kentucky butter coffee cake. So delicious and served warm; perfect for a treat in between ski runs!
Brian Laurinat — Google review
Wonderful atmosphere and great customer service. We ordered from the price-fixed menu. I loved the tomato soup, the stroganoff wasn't what I expected but it was good. Make sure you get a scoop of ice cream with the brownie. Nice views while you eat and live music started while we were eating. The bathrooms are accessed outside, free parking was nice.
Dr. Abby — Google review
Another great dinner with friends. Great vibe in the room, great service by the team (thanks McKenzie!), and the entree special was a very nice addition to the menu. Highly recommend the Silver Star Toddy to finish the evening.
Mark Briesacher — Google review
Food and drinks were good, but the servivce and ambience was fantastic!
I wanted to try something different so I got the Elk burger. If you are looking for a lot of choices, this cozy spot is not for you. The menu is one page.
Service was supberb. Our waitress was on the ball but not annoying.
MAKE RESERVATIONS!
Liz Pena — Google review
Great place to go for brunch/lunch. The views are beautiful and the food is delicious! We dine here every time we visit Park City. It never disappoints. The only difficulty is finding parking.
Tera Nelson — Google review
Great restaurant! Our waitress was excellent. The food was delicious. The atmosphere and scenic view was wonderful! Great place to get away from all the busyness.
Deidre Vonnoh — Google review
Never stayed at the lodge, but my family lives in PC and we often come to the cafe here. It’s a great spot for brunch and for special occasions, in a beautiful area on the side of the ski slope. The food is solid, service is good, and it’s hard to match the ambiance and scenery.
Came here the other day and we got the Green Chili burger and Shakshuka. Both were tasty, although I would’ve liked a little more flavor or sauce out of the burger, and the Shakshuka was a little bit acidic and needed some more bread and maybe salt or spice in the sauce.
The coffee cake here is excellent, so I’d definitely get it, especially here it’s cold out.
The servers here are kind folks, and we always have a good experience here, so I’d overall recommend!
Noah Smith — Google review
Love the vibe at this place. Great live music this past Friday night. I especially appreciate the gluten free menu and tasty food. Good and friendly service too. Overall highly recommend.
Leah Medway — Google review
Food was great! Parking is a nightmare. As in, if someone hadn't left and I got a spot I would have said screw it and drove back the 45 mins it took to get there.
Stefany Tyler — Google review
A great night, out fabulous food outstanding service , ski lodge atmosphere. Chef Derrill serves delicious food in this upscale eatery.
Paul Sylvia — Google review
We went there for a brunch on Sunday and we were very disappointed.
Our waitress McKaela was very impersonal, she was like a robot. She has never made an eye contact with us. She asked very short question and she was looking up in the air instead of looking at us.
She asked how our food was while walking by and she didn’t even wait for an answer.
She was like this with every table.
It’s very sad. It’s a great restaurant but this experience is kind of ruining it.
Martina Light — Google review
Incredible dining experience, from the atmosphere to the food to the wait staff! Food favorites were absolutely the brussel sprouts and the Pork Osso Bucco. Live music on weekends.
Andrew Zoller — Google review
The service was superb - thank you Chantal and other staff!
The food was amazing! Everything was excellent!
We will return everytime we're back in Park City.
This upscale restaurant showcases elevated, global-inspired New American cuisine. The menu features dishes sourced from small-scale producers around the world, paying homage to the best of land and sea. The fine dining establishment is a recent addition to Park City and has quickly become popular among locals and tourists alike.
New location is gorgeous, we loved the interior. Everything we had was good. The pig cheeks were tender and delicious, the salads were fresh, and the foie gras was yummy. We also loved the biscuits. The trout and the short ribs were the most appreciated mains. Would have liked larger vegetable and starch portions with the mains, you could go home hungry with just a main course here. Expensive, about $140 per person with one cocktail, wine and tip.
Daniel Druker — Google review
I had the opportunity to eat at Tupelo and it was a solid dining experience. The dining room is large without feeling overwhelming. The space is sophisticated but still allows for anything from a casual dinner after a day of skiing or a proper date night.
To eat I started off with the Buttermilk Biscuits with Honey Butter and the Butternut Squash Soup, Herb Oil, Chervil and for a main the I tried the Rocky Mountain Elk Bolognese, Local Mushrooms, Rigatoni Pasta, Pecorino Romano.
While each dish was well prepared, (biscuits were surprisingly good) the soup and pasta both left a bit to be desired. That being said I would still recommend giving Tupelo a try. The menu seemed balanced and certainly worth trying different items than the ones I did.
Jonathan Priester — Google review
It’s very nice to have Tupelo back. The new space doesn’t quite have the character of the original on Main Street, but it’s very lively and inviting nevertheless. We really enjoyed everything we ate. It was beautifully plated and expertly prepared. My only gripe was the Elk Bolognese, which was under-seasoned. In Park City, this is one of a few excellent choices.
Ryan Maynard — Google review
1st visit to tupelo and it was well worth it. Saw their story on Taste Utah and the food was as good as it looked on TV. The deviled eggs and Beet salad were both amazing. We had the salmon with a side of asparagus and both were excellent. The service was very good and the staff were all friendly.
Reed Brown — Google review
Excellent menu. Unique. You come here for the food. No distractions. Great wine list, especially the California choices.
The Iberian pork with collard greens were the best we’ve had. Missed the trout tonight. Very good service.
Julie Vega — Google review
Yum! I had the fish and my gf had the pasta. She was a bit hesitant to order the pasta because of other reviews saying it was just ok and watery. Let me tell you… neither are true. It’s delicious!! And the fish with Brussels was equally as delicious. We were part of the clean plate club!
Sarah — Google review
I'll start with the pros: Beautiful build out and beautiful presentation of the food. The cons are too numerous. First was the Pork Belly appetizer. The pork belly was beautifully prepared, but the apple cider vinegar sauce was overwhelming. I love a good hot German potato salad, but the variation of their sauce was awful. The Steelhead trout was good (note: Steelhead is pinky like salmon, not a typical trout). It was fine, but the seasoning on the green beans overwhelmed the delicate taste of the fish (although I loved the green beans). The elk Bolognese had such a smoky taste that it could have been regular ground beef and its pasta was overcooked. The molten brownie wasn't molten or a brownie. It was chocolate cake-like crumble with a hard toffee disk and scoop of vanilla on top. The only thing hot was the skillet, but the food wasn't. To top it off, the waiter was one of the most flippant I've ever had. First, there was no coffee, but the way he told us was, well, odd. (Also, if I had a restaurant, I'd have a pour over available in a case like this). Second, we paid with cash and the waiter said, "Do you have a credit card? I can't break a hundred." What?!? There's an ATM a few steps away. The manager could get $20's if they needed. Magically, we got our change. For a $260 meal (with drinks), I expect more. It seems like they are trying too hard to be unique, and it's not working out.
Michelle DeDeo, Ph. D. — Google review
Wow! This place is amazing. After many disappointing culinary experiences in Park City we gave Tupelo a shot and they nailed it. Cori was our server and honestly, she made our experience so memorable. Her menu suggestions were on point and she made us feel like family. So much in fact, that we came back two nights later and found ourselves in Ian’s section. Ian did an amazing job as well, and recommended fabulous dishes. We had 7 dishes the first time and 6 dishes the second time. Cori even came and chatted with us again- we are sad we don’t have Tupelo in our hometown. Side note: as someone who has been in the service industry before, when you see the manager working- it’s a good sign. I saw the manager resetting tables, and helping bus/clear plates off other tables. A helpful manager makes a happy staff. Keep up the good work y’all!
Damaris Horn — Google review
The Biscuits are awesome even without the butter.
We had the Seared Ahi and Beef and Barley. The food was good. But the Ahi was seared a little too much but it was very tasty. Service was great. The Wine suggestion was excellent. Price is reasonable considering it’s Park City. We will visit again.
Chris Curry — Google review
The short rib and Porterhouse were incredible. Sadly, the elk bolognese was watery and just tomato sauce. It either hadn't been cooked down enough, or the pasta wasn't strained and significantly watered it down. Otherwise, everything else was awesome.
Rory Detar — Google review
Gorgeous restaurant with an excellent atmosphere! Staff was truly the best!
Gotta love their wine list menu! So much to choose from! Make sure you make a reservation if you’re a big group; they’re able to accommodate you as long as you notify them; trust me we were a group of 24 in total. Their staff was outstanding all through our dinner making sure everyone had their glasses of wine filled, the kids their juices and everything with a huge smile! The food was perfect!
Highly recommended!
Cindy C — Google review
We really enjoyed Tupelo. Our server and dinner were all great. The best part was the chicken entree. Super juicy and flavorful. Really cool romantic atmosphere.
Drew Barnett — Google review
I thought the food was good and presentation was great but others were wanting more. I would give the salmon and trout a 5 stars as well as the appetizer but the steak was a lower rating . Additionally the steak was not to the level that was expected but was good. If you are a big eater i wouldn't suggest eating here but if you are a normal portion person, then this was perfect :)
Shelby Dirkschneider — Google review
This was apparently the place to go for a good bite in Park City so I have to factor in the hype behind the place. The location is gorgeous, it’s well done and very clean. The space has this rustic American feel to it, which fits very well with Park City.
Food wise, the appetizers were delicious! Everything was delicious, fresh, and had great flavours. The sprouts were my favourite, and the octopus was good too. Cocktails were also very good and created with care. So far so good! That got me hyped for our mains.
I regret getting the steak, not that it wasn’t good, but it wasn’t great either. It felt fairly plain, lightly seasoned, no charring, and the meat texture wasn’t great. Out of everything I had, the main was lacklustre. If you’re looking for a steak, there are better options out there.
Dessert, however, was great again. The apple fritters are a must have!
Overall, it was a good experience, though next time I visit, I will try a different main instead.
The Mustang is a renowned new American restaurant in a beautiful mountain setting that serves upscale and innovative cuisine with global flavors. The restaurant features a bright and modern dining room, as well as a charming outdoor patio with spectacular mountain views. The menu features seasonal dishes prepared with fresh locally sourced ingredients, regional produce, and natural meat products. The restaurant has received rave reviews from locals for its outstanding duck chile relleno appetizer.
I read many of the reviews, the good ones and the not so good ones. I’m one of those who likes to make up my own mind, and have reviewed hundreds of restaurants around the country, this is something I like to do. I can say, without reservation, that this was a top 5 experience for me and my wife. Folks, please level set expectations. A fine dining experience like this comes with managed expectations: they are busy, they are hustling and bustling, they may take a few minutes to greet you and seat you, and they do so pleasantly and professionally. The service is outstanding, the atmosphere and ambience is excellent, and the food exceeded expectations. I highly recommend the roasted duck egg rolls for starters, as well as the roasted pear salad. My wife had the filet mignon and it was cooked to perfection. I had the Elk chop, also cooked to perfection. Both were savory and filling. As with any fine dining experience, expect to pay a premium for this dining experience. Bravo!
Ivan Domenech — Google review
Drinks were good, server was nice, food was subpar. Definitely not worth the price. Took off 2 stars because of 3 reasons. Grapes on one of the appetizers were MOLDY!! We told the server, she apologized, that's it. No substitution, no discount. The wine price was incorrect on our tab. $20 vs the $17 in the manue so we had to ask for the adjustment, check your tab before paying. Way overpriced food, NOT a fine dining.
G — Google review
Our food and experience was amazing! Our waiter Dustin did an excellent job to ensure our satisfaction! Nice atmosphere. Highly recommend!
Tim Lisa Hughes — Google review
We had reservations for the Fourth of July 2022 and it was an amazing dinner and location. The inside is filled with beautiful artwork and we sat outside on the deck. It was a special menu and everyone had something different. There was a fillet with a crabcake, trout, shrimp scampi and chicken picatta for entrees. Appetizers were drunken mussels, potstickers
Beth Fine — Google review
Host and waiter are nice but we did not like any dish we ordered. I had one bite of the trout. Crabcake was overwhelmed by the diced carrots and not do fresh greens on the side. Ribs my friend ordered was super sweet. Lamb chops were also very sweet although very tender. Nothing special about any of the drinks either.
Sheila Sun — Google review
Mustang is typically a must for us when we ski Deer Valley. The prix fixed menu was new to us and I would say pricey. Our party of 3 dined on 2 appetizers, 2 salads, a soup, 3 entrées and a dessert. The portion sizes were very good. The mussels and calamari appetizers were delicious and prepared well. The soup was tasty. The entrees were flavorful but both fish entrees were over cooked. (Sea bass and local red trout). The salads were fresh, delicious and the roasted pear salad was out of this world. Dessert was mediocre. Service as always was exceptional. Hope the restaurant does away with the only option of a prix fixed menu. Because of all of the above, a 4 rating was given.
Teresa Tom — Google review
Expensive! Shrimp dumplings fishy, cold with just some soy sauce over the top. Kind of soaked in it. Salad not good. They forgot to put the good stuff in it. Mostly greens.
Steak was supposed to come with Brussels. Nope broccoli. Surprise.
Chicken was the best at the table.
Only a couple tables on a Saturday night in PC.
Should have been a red flag.
Julie Steele — Google review
This place was amazing!! The duck egg rolls appetizer, elk chops, mashed sweet potatoes, filet, truffle garlic fries, and the bred pudding were delicious. Best meal I've had in a long time😊
Nicole Akowitz — Google review
Best meal I’ve ever had! Everything was cooked and made perfectly. The temperature, the seasoning, and of course our amazing waitress Alison! She was very sweet and gave great recommendations. So beyond impressed. Very nice owner as well. STRONGLY RECOMMEND!
**Came back a second time, 2 days later because it was so good and needed more. Ordered the charcuterie board and calamari to switch it up and it didn't disappoint. Alison was our waitress again, she is so sweet and very funny. I'm going blank on the owners name (so sorry) but she is amazing and knows how to run a restaurant! All I can think about is The Mustang when I want to eat! Thanks for making the best meal and being a highlight of my trip in Utah!**
Adam Harris — Google review
My husband and I were hesitant to come here after reading some of the reviews, however, it far exceeded our expectations! Yes, it is expensive but for a 3 course meal…to be expected! Our food was absolutely amazing. The Bruchetta, Elk Chop, French onion chicken, bread pudding was chefs kiss. Our waiter was also so kind and we enjoyed talking to him! Being nice goes a long ways. Would come back!
Brenna Beever — Google review
What a major disaster. On top of it this place put us on open table saying we "canceled" making it so we couldn't write a review on open table (they knew we were disappointed). I'll put a picture of my statement to show our meal. Anyone looking for a decent restaurant experience go somewhere else. The one positive was the host she was very sweet. What a waste of a night out. The place should be completely redone.
Grace Farnsworth — Google review
Would have given 3 stars but food was good. Had the Chilean Sea Bass which was heavily fishy for those of you sensitive to that. Service was adequate but not overly friendly, no alcohol and Diet Coke was awfully flat. Filet great flavor but not as tender as should be expected for $50 menu item. overpriced for the food and service.
Steven Call — Google review
Great food and drinks at a very nice restaurant. Most of us had the elk chop, which was incredible!! Our waitress was super friendly and attentive. The mussels were fresh, clean and delicately delicious. Others thoroughly enjoyed the wedge salad and pear salad. I finished off my meal with some fresh berries and vanilla ice cream which was great, the mix of sweet razberries strawberries and blueberries were all super ripe, firm and not too filling.
Pete Anton — Google review
Wow! The service at Mustang restaurant in Park City is top-notch. The servers Nic and Tray were attentive, and friendly, and went above and beyond to make sure our dining experience was perfect. I highly recommend this place for not only the delicious food but also for the outstanding service!
Collie's Sports Bar and Grill is a laid-back game day bar that offers pub grub and more than 75 beers. It has dozens of TVs to watch the game, and the menu typically stands out from other pubs with its delicious options.
Had a great time and wonderful food. The cobb salad was loaded with everything you’d expect. And the gumbo soup was a meal all by itself. Huge piece of various meats in a spicy broth. Not over spiced at all . Easy going atmosphere and a good place to watch a game .
Scott Falcone — Google review
Food good, big portions for a great price. Fun atmosphere.
The queso is house made and has a zip to it. I wished for the nachos that they would have melted the cheese they put on top.
Jillene Stevenson — Google review
Stopped in after a day on the slopes for some food and drinks. Wasn’t really expecting much from a sports bar but the food was actually pretty good. We got some ribs, tri tip, and sausage. The meat was fall off the bone and very tasty. The tri tips had great seasoning and the sausage had just the right amount of spicy. The only down side to the food was that it was a little on the dry side.
Regarding the 2 starts for the service…we sat for about 10-15 minutes or so before we stopped someone and asked about our server. Turned out, the hostess didn’t tell the server they were sat.
If you’re looking for a sports bar with a lot of energy and games with good food, stop in.
Tony Pao — Google review
Pretty cool place with an overall decent vibe, pool table, busy bar, and dining room. We found a table in the bar to watch the basketball game. The bar was pretty crowded, which can lead to a little bit of a wait, but when multiple customers from the other side of the bar have to tell the bartender you've been waiting, it shows someone is having an off night. I was then carded, stood for awhile longer and watched the bartender make other drinks besides mine. He left from behind the bar and came back and when he saw me he had to ask me what my order was. The food was pretty decent. A lot of options, but only a few plant based. There were a few customers over served, but the bartender eventually cut them off. Even after the crowd settled down, I had to wait awhile for our second round of drinks. I would be willing to go back, maybe when it's not so crowded.
Catlynn Zaro — Google review
Location was great. The server was great until he forgot the pickles for my son’s burger and carried it out from the kitchen to our outside seating area in his hand, not in a plate! (while it looked like there was dirt under his nails). The chicken fingers had feathers on them still and didn’t taste great. The coleslaw didn’t taste right. It had a sour taste to it. Feeling nauseous after eating there. Skip this place.
Ava H — Google review
There was a pool table front and center for me and my wife to play, while watching the USMNT soccer game…this place is the best experience we have had through Colorado and Utah. We highly recommended this place. The Beast burger is on its way and I’m already excited. Shannon is the waitress to ask for!! GO USA!!!
Jace Beck — Google review
This has got to be one of the best places to hang out at on main St. It's away from the busy central area but still in an easy to get to location. Pretty sure I was here every night I was in town and met some awesome people hanging out here. The food was damn good. And coming from a Texan, the BBQ was good! Pulled pork nachos were amazing! Bartenders were quick and attentive even when it got busy. Great place to hang out and catch a game or 2.
james tripp — Google review
Sitting here eating as I type this. Food is great drinks are good but our server Nealy is not enjoyable. No personality and very rude! He seems like he is in a rush to get out of work or just straight up hates his job! Don’t come here if you are wanting to sit and enjoy your dinner with good service, take it to-go!
Ryan Burrell — Google review
Great sports bar! Solid bar food, good drinks and lots of TVs. Right on Main Street.
Henry Brandmark — Google review
They advertise fall off the bone ribs.. not even close. The worst ribs I’ve ever had. They were tough and fatty. The coleslaw was not like any coleslaw I’ve ever had and not in a good way. How can you even make bad coleslaw? So disappointing.
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Here are what fall off the bone ribs look like
Karla Colligan — Google review
Shannon was a wonderful server. She was attentive and knowledgeable. I would highly recommend them if you’re looking for a relaxing atmosphere with yummy food and drinks.
Dawn Ross — Google review
Great food / drinks / atmosphere. You can ski right down to this place and walk across the bridge to it. The tri tip tacos are amazing
Josh G — Google review
Great sports bar in downtown Park City. Tons of TVs and they show all the games! They do not take reservations, seating is first come, first served, so it is best to arrive as early as you can if you want a table. Food was good, drinks were great, service was friendly and fast!
Erin Verdi — Google review
The staff is super friendly and attentive. The burgers are bomb. They were even able to accommodate and feed our large party of 14 people.
Brenna Hodge — Google review
My wife had a hankering for wings while we were in Park City, so we started looking around.
Apparently PC isn’t known for great wings, cuz there aren’t a lot of options, but Collies had a few choices so we paid them a visit.
She ordered Mango Habanero Chicken Wings, and I got a Climax sandwich with Sweet Potato Fries.
The wings were alright. A bit too spicy for me to enjoy more than one. Also they left a radioactive color of yellow on anything they touched. Wings are already messy, so adding such a bright color to that mess is… well… a mess.
The Climax sandwich was good. I’m pretty easy to please with pulled pork, so I enjoyed it a lot. It won’t blow you away if you’re comparing it to a true BBQ pulled pork sandwich from the South. But if you compare it to a neighborhood potluck, then you’ll be pleased.
The sweet potato fries were yummy. You’ll have to ask for fry sauce, as it is not included by default, but they were happy to provide it after asking.
The server was from Romania, and she was fun to talk to. We asked about her life and she was happy to share. Good conversation, pretty decent food, and a solid view of the mountains of Park City.
If you’re on Main Street and need a bite, this is a good bet.
Chipper Whatcott — Google review
Chicken wings were amazing. Typical bar full but also had full rack of ribs. Everything tasted good!
Tori Block — Google review
What an amazing place to take a break and enjoy the Park City atmosphere. We couldn’t have asked for a better day to sit in the patio in the sun. Our server Liv ( she’s a local ) had a bubbly and fun personality that made us feel very welcomed. We will definitely be back !!
Boneyard is a down-home tavern in an old lumberyard with communal tables and wood-fired American fare. It has two unique atmospheres - the Saloon, which prepares most dishes on a custom-built wood-fired grill, and the Wine Dive, which features craft beers, fine cocktails and Chef Jerry Garcia's fantastic food offerings. The bar is always serving lunch and dinner and there are lots of large screen TVs to catch the latest sports action.
This is the the type of place I love to visit. Great variety of food, beer/drinks and overall exceptional food cooked perfectly. The big winner for me was the Baja Fish Tacos. Appealing as the name sounds it’s rare to find a place that knocks it out of the park like they did. Lemon wedges and pickled onions really enhanced their dish. And the pizzas are all hearty and delicious. Especially the Prosciutto and Fig, an instant favorite!
David Crow — Google review
My husband and I were looking for a late night bite on our first night (a Wednesday) when we arrived in Park City. It was our first time in Park City. We found Boneyard Saloon as an option on Yelp. We went to the Saloon part of the restaurant. There are two parts to the restaurant, a saloon (think bar) and a wine dive (think wine cellar vibes). Not sure if this applies to the wine side, but to be seated in the saloon, we had to present our IDs. 21 and older. We were seated right away at a booth in the bar area. It was quite busy. The bar had many TVs, so if you're looking for a place to watch a game this may suit you.
Our service wasn't super quick. I do think our waitress could have been quicker with taking our drink and food order. She seemed to be attending to other tables and forgetting about us. If I remember correctly, we had to nab her when she walked by our table to get our food order in. She was almost too quick to walk away. A note on drinks, even though the restaurant serves wine they don't have a sweet white or red available. At least during our trip. Odd, and slightly disappointing. Instead, I ordered Something about Rosemary - it was okay. When we did put in our food order, it was brought out quick and still warm. In addition to not seeing our waitress enough, we weren't brought any water until the end of the meal...and we had to ask for it...three times.
We ordered an Amish Friendship Pretzel, the Berry Berry Salad and Jambalaya. The pretzel was okay, but could have been softer. The salad and jambalaya were very good. The jambalaya had some kick to it, but I normally don't like spicy and I had more than a few bites of it without searching for the nearest water fountain. We paid right around $70.
Alicia Ludescher — Google review
Arrived with a group of 13 and the host was less than friendly, but they accommodated us on the upstairs patio. A live band was setting up on the patio and was playing rock music. Our server Jeremy was amazing and his customer service was stellar. He was attentive and gave our group knowledgeable recommendations for exploring town before we left.
Everything on the menu looked stellar and there was a wide variety of choices including American fare, Asian dishes, and fried foods. The pizza was well executed.
Would return again for sure to try more of the options on the large menu. Only star dinged was for initial customer service interaction with the host.
Trevor Wolff — Google review
Good food and great drinks! This place gets busy in the evenings but service is great and food came out fast. We had the fried chicken, Cobb salad, Korean tacos and chicken pot pie. The meat on the tacos were a little dry and the pot pie was ok, I’ve had better. The fried chicken was perfect - crispy and juicy. The salad was good too. We all remarked at how strong and good the cocktails were.. salute to the bartenders! Kids aren’t allowed since this place is technically a bar, not a restaurant.. weird Utah rules. Anyhow, definitely worth a visit and a watering hole for lots of friendly locals.
Kurt J. Villanueva — Google review
By far one of the worst experiences we have had at a restaurant in a long time. It took 15 minutes for someone to take a drink order and get us water after being seated. I ordered a side of corn bread and the Asian bowl. The cornbread was burnt and very dry. The Asian bowl came out 10 minutes after my date's food arrived (because one of the servers didn't know they were together). The Asian bowl was cold except for the steak, which was lukewarm. The avocado (pictured) was very bruised and not good at all. Not once were we checked on about the food and had to go and ask for our check 10 minutes after finishing. My date had the chicken sandwich and it was good. We ended up sharing that and her fries.
Chace Harmon — Google review
We got the wings and they were bone in, and okay at best. The atmosphere is okay, but for park city not much to want to run to on lunch break or vacation. The coolest part was how they bottled their water and that was like old school milk glass quarts or something. Glad we were there for lunch break for work and not a date.
Alton J — Google review
Food was delicious. The wings are a great choice. The rooftop was really fun. They do a great job with live music. The drink service was a touch on the slow side, but food options came out quickly. Will definitely be back.
Tim Kealamakia — Google review
Fantastic spot for delicious food and great service for prices that are extremely reasonable compared to the main Park City strip. Cheap mimosas and plenty of TVs to watch the game of choice. This is where the locals go, and I can tell why. The atmosphere is welcoming and friendly and parking is free and easy.
Melissa Previte — Google review
While visiting Park City for the first time, we came across this place for lunch. It was a Saturday and there was no wait. Our server was friendly but not pushy. The food was delicious and we totally enjoyed them! I’d go back the next time we’re in PC.
Mary D — Google review
We ordered the food to go since kids are not allowed. Service was good, food was ok. I ordered potato soup, burger, and pepperoni pizza. The bar itself was cool and they had a great beer selection.
Sandbox G — Google review
I tried the “classic” sandwich. It had chicken, avocado, bacon and lettuce. It tasted like the lettuce had Italian dressing on it and it was very tasty. My son tried the burger that was fried in mustard. He said he liked it. We wanted to sit on the rooftop patio but it was not open yet because they are doing a remodel. Prices were average for Park City. I want to go back to this place and try some of their other things.
Jack Falkenrath — Google review
In the mood for BBQ and the menu had so much more. As we watched other tables receiving their food, everything looked fabulous. We were quite happy with our ribs choice with generous portions. The service was efficient, knowledgeable and friendly. The staff interacted well together. The music was classic r&r and this is an all-around good-time place.
Dana Quenneville — Google review
Yesenia was our waitress . she was attentive and quick to get our orders and drinks in.
She was attentive with a nearly full house with us and other patrons. She was knowledgeable about the menu and the beer and alcohol list.
The food Was amazing. The wings were perfect and the all American burger and fry’s speaks up to it patriotic name. We will be coming back and will be telling our friends to visit and ask for her by name. Management please give this golden customer service waitress a raise.✨✨✨
jaz91dragon — Google review
The wings are pretty good. It was good we got here before 4:30pm. The place filled up quickly. Watched Iowa women's basketball. Go Iowa!! The atmosphere is great. The bar has a lot of TVs, great for sports watching.
Liz Vazquez — Google review
We just arrived from the airport and was starving. This place was close to our resort and we had a late lunch. We just missed Sunday brunch time. There was only one server that covered several tables. However, she was efficient in getting our orders and delivering our food & drinks. The portion size of my fish was large. Everyone enjoyed their orders.
Catherine Hunt — Google review
This is my kind of place - it has amazing drinks with a huge menu, portions of food are massive, and it’s one of those places that brings people together. This is somewhere you bring your friends after a day of skiing or a place you go if you can’t decide where to go. “Let’s just go to Boneyard” - I hear it already. Must visit! 5 stars! Try everything!!
Landon Ledbetter — Google review
It is a nice place, specially if you are going for drinks and wings or hamburgers I guess,
Seeing them pass by they look yummy 😋 however my husband had the soup of the day which was onion soup and it was good, we also ordered a pizza and a Asian bowl with ahi tuna, something in the Asian bowl smelled a bit odd similar to when the food have gone bad so it turn me off and I didn’t eat it all. The pizza was good the dough was really nice but a bit too greasy for our taste, my husband loves pizza and he will eat it all specially a personal one but he left behind two slices.
Paola Tomei — Google review
Poor experience. Upon entry, it was unclear who sits you. Turns out it's open seating. Fine. Then there was no service so we tried to order from the bar but the bartender said we have to wait for a server. Finally a server came. We ordered some beer and asked for a football game to be turned on. 3 of the tvs in front of us had no game. Asked again. Then again. Turns out only one person can put a game on a tv. That person was busy. We got it on and ordered some of the chicken wings. The sauce was tasty but the chicken wings were fatty and rubbery. I do not recommend this please for service or food. There's plenty of places in town where you can find better food and service.
Frank Sibs — Google review
I rate this place so HIGH on my list! I would go back here so often if I could! So many very delicious opinions 😋! I recommend the wings, burgers, Jambalaya, and just about anything here! The service was excellent! The atmosphere is fun. It's a restaurant/bar where you can watch sports games and hang out with friends. We ate here for a business meeting and it turned out excellent! 🙌🔥
The Eating Establishment is a diner located on Main Street in Park City, Utah. The restaurant has been remodeled recently and offers a very relaxing and comfortable vibe perfect for a post-hike brunch. The outdoor patio is small but charming.
Cozy little restaurant located in the heart of Main Street. I came here with my family looking for a brunch spot with outdoor seating. We came across “The Eating Establishment.” The outside dining wasn’t very big, but it was well decorated and shaded with hanging plants and umbrellas. It made the outdoor area very inviting.
Our waiter was Alfredo, and he was awesome!! He made our first sit down eating experience in Salt Lake very welcoming. I could tell that Alfredo loves what he does and his smile says it all.
This place offers a variety of brunch items, which is what we were looking for at 1 in the afternoon lol. Best of all they also offer cranberry-and-orange mimosas, which we gladly enjoyed. I ordered the homemade biscuits and gravy, with country potatoes. They were actually pretty good being that I’m picky with biscuits and gravy.
The family and I look forward to our next trip to Salt Lake City and we will definitely be looking for Alfredo at The Eating Establishment.
Ricardo Gomez — Google review
Bustling breakfast spot serving the classics. We got straight to a table at 9:30am, but the wait was up to an hour as we left.
My bacon, scrambled eggs and country potatoes was good, and the coffee hit the spot.
Patrick Conlan — Google review
The service was great, the food was mid. I didn't love my food. Too expensive for not liking it. I got a skillet. Lots of fat chunks in the pork. Got it cause it sounded like a healthier option with brussel sprouts, mushrooms, butternut squash. But was greasy and fatty. Waiter was excellent
Sara Olson — Google review
This is the place. Do not look anywhere else, you have found the most amazing brunch spot in Park City. Amazing mimosas and well crafted cocktails. The service is top notch. The atmosphere is exactly what you want, chill vibe and fantastic food. Everything you order is great so it's hard for me to choose. We got lucky with no wait as 2 empty bar seats opened up, but be prepared to wait because it's worth it and everyone knows it. Love love love it here. Wish I lived closer or it would be my weekend spot. Cheers till next time!🍊🍾
Melissa Previte — Google review
Just down home delicious comfort food made with fresh ingredients. Everything on the menu is worth trying. I highly recommend the eating establishment. Another plus is they serve breakfast all day.
Jeremiah Robker — Google review
The Eating Establishment is my favorite place to eat brunch and breakfast. Their biscuits and gravy are divine. The biscuits are huge and the gravy is so good. The pork hash skillet is so yummy. The veggies and pork are delish in the skillet. The French Toast, pancakes, and waffles are super yummy! The service was very fast and friendly.
Kim Elggren — Google review
Lovely waiter from Romania named Ovi who was very attentive. Food is good. Perhaps a bit underseasoned but they have hot sauce, pepper and salt ready for you if need be. Prices are relatively high but it’s Main Street in park city so what can you expect. The corned beef was okay and the sausage also. Not the best tasting meat ever but adequate. Hot chocolate fantastic
Dory Benami — Google review
Friendly staff even with walking in right when they opened.
Food came out quickly and was amazing.
Alittle on the expensive but 100% worth it with the Freshness of the food.
Derek Anderson — Google review
Road trip review- the food was good but the place was busy & everything took a while, plus it was a bit spendy. Biscuits & gravy, the biscuits were fresh & chewy. The burger was spot on, fries A+
DW Plato — Google review
My bestfriend and I ate here on 9 Nov 2023, neither of us had been here before so we were excited to try it out. We got there around 1130ish and were trying to decide between breakfast/lunch. Our server was friendly and was very welcoming knowing it was our first visit. The restaurant was clean, bright and not crowded. I could see how it could be cramped during busy times because the tables are close to each other, but it wasn’t very busy that morning. Upon checking out the menu I immediately noticed that they offered a variety of classic eats, lots of vegetarian friendly meals, and a good drink selection too! My friend decided on the Biscuits and Gravy with potatoes and I ordered the Grilled Veggie Sandwich with fries. Being somewhere new I wanted to order something I don’t usually order and boy was I so glad I did! I still dream about that Grilled Veggie Sandwich! It was so flavorful, filling and delicious! I left nothing on my plate. I also tried a bite of my friend’s HUGE Biscuits and Gravy and it was phenomenal! I’m a huge Biscuits and Gravy lover and let me tell you this so THICK Biscuit is everything you ever dream of your biscuit to taste and feel like. If I ever go back to Park City I will definitely be going back for these items again and MORE! Thank you for the great memories, hospitable service and for filling my belly on that chilly day!
Mitsue Wilhelm — Google review
A solid recommendation for breakfast/brunch. We visited Park City in late August, and The Eating Establishment was a strong recommendation from a friend who visits often. We knew we had to grab breakfast here to see what the hype is about. Park City's Main Street area is lined with restaurants with strong roots, I love to support local when traveling. We ate at the Eating Establishment on a Friday morning. We didn't wait long for a table even around 9am. I could tell that the restaurant is a family/locally owned, there was just a vibe - pleasant and welcome.
Our waiter was Alfredo, and he was excellent. Our order what taken and delivered timely and warm. I ordered the Avocado Toast and my husband ordered the Biscuits & Gravy. We shared a Pancake as well! The salad that came with the avocado toast was delicious and refreshing. The pancake was soft, maybe a bit doughy, but still good. I'm a firm believer that it is difficult to mess up breakfast. Alfredo realized he forgot one of our beverages and he comped it on our bill and gave it to us to go.
There is outdoor and indoor seating available. At least during the summer months I can confirm. Main Street has all sorts of dining decks for many of the restaurants along the street on both sides. Overall, I would say that The Eating Establishment did not disappoint, and I would recommend it for breakfast or brunch - perhaps a nice Sunday Funday spot!
Alicia Ludescher — Google review
I will start by saying we already love this place. But if your looking for a great atmosphere and good home style eats, look no further. this is the place for breakfast in Park City and there is no argument. Today, i got the Farfelle and Egg Scrmable, my wife got the pork has skillet and they where amazing. so fresh and so good. the service was fast and friendly, just as it is every time we go. absolutely loves the Vanilla Latte and the fire and just relaxing with my wife and enjoying the amazing atmosphere.
Darin Elggren — Google review
We ordered biscuits and gravy with a diet coke. It is a lot of biscuit with a little sausage gravy. The gravy is very spicy but not off putting. The soda was flat and after telling three people the waitress just removed it. I asked if they fixed the machine and just said they couldn’t. My husband had the french toast and it was great.
John Collier — Google review
Incredible atmosphere where you can sit outside and enjoy your meal on historic main street. The staff was attentive and food was hot and fresh!
Travis Bandley — Google review
Main Street in Park City is packed with different restaurants to choose from and not having a lot of time on our hands, we decided to try out The Eating Establishment. Note to anyone who hasn't yet visited Park City, UT, whatever you order at a restaurant on Main Street will be nearly double what you would pay a few miles away.
I ordered the fish tacos which tasted fresh with a nice citrus flavor. The side of tortilla chips were a little stale but otherwise the whole meal tasted great. My only gripe is the portion size was small and it didn't take much effort to finish the meal, leaving me a little less than satisfied. Overall a good choice but overpriced.
David Brotman — Google review
The food was great. Our family of 5 shared a tall stack, biscuits and gravy and a couple sides. Our server was fantastic, happy, kind, and efficient. We will definitely be back.
Alex Hawkins — Google review
This was our second time here! Great location on main street. Make sure to make a reservation as they are usually busy! Service is great never have to wait long for food. Love all the options on the menu and breakfast is served all day.
Molly S — Google review
The Eating Establishment was a cool
place to earn while n Park City Main street… the place is welcoming and the atmosphere feels good. We arrived shortly after 2 and weren’t aware that the place closes between 3-5pm… however I was happy to find out they were still serving breakfast. While our food arrived soooo quickly O have to day my only objection was feeling rushed. Again… food was good, service rushed assuming because of the time, but definitely I would recommend to try.
Iveth Cardona — Google review
Went on this trip to Park City with some of my Band mates, and we decided to eat here at the Eating Establishment. I'm posting this review slightly late, but it's okay.
The food was excellent, cooked just right. I couldn't finish it because it was very filling.
The atmosphere was friendly, lively and busy.
I will say the service was quite slow, even when it died down a little, but it gave us a bit of time to talk and relax. Overalls a good experience and worth trying out. I didn't order the chili, but according to all of my table mates, it was to die for!
Xzander Zyan — Google review
Breakfast all day. Wife loves that! Chili was great. Out of deviled eggs. Burgers were awesome. Service was slow but that goes with the territory of Main Streets restaurants. They can’t enough people to work. Have patience and it is WORTH IT!!
Rodney Klein — Google review
The food were okay. I don't know why but the pasta was way too sour for my liking. Chips were good if you're fan of bleu cheese. Service was disappointing.. one of the server asked if we were over 21 and when we said yes they didn't believe my friend and has to check my friend's ID. It felt really disrespectful that the server specifically called her out. Funny thing was we didn't even order any alcohol..
dreamynation — Google review
The Eating Establishment was a nice American restaurant with a lot of options located right at the heart of Main Street in Park City. We originally picked this place because of the options. It has breakfast, lunch, and dinner options. So many tasty items to choose from from adults to kids.
All the restaurants are a bit more pricey on Main Street, but this one was certainly a perfect for kids, families, and adults. We actually sat out on the patio and it was wonderful! The service was good but the atmosphere is amazing! I totally recommend this place!
Casey Koon — Google review
This place is SO yummy and SO cute... the line was long when we arrived but based on other reviews, we waited. We were seated, and, (it didn't take too long despite the line) they have is a cute little private table on their balcony. We had biscuits and gravy and avocado toast. They were wonderful.
Missy seems to be the one holding the place together. She greeted us, sat us, took drink order, delivered drinks then our server was right over. Tell her hi if you see her for me please?!
The Mariposa is a fine-dining restaurant in Deer Valley that serves inventive New American cuisine with a well-curated wine list.
Amazing experience. Shelly was the best server and her support team are friendly and attentive. Wine pairing was more than worth it.
Ashley f — Google review
This review is for Mariposa’s tasting menu on a Friday in March 2022. No pairings.
Pros:
- Excellent service
- Meats were properly cooked
Cons:
- Most of the dishes were extremely salty. One of them was a truffle tart, which seemed good otherwise but I deemed it inedible because of over seasoning.
- Some of the dry food items (as opposed to soups or broth) were cold, as in not warm. This is unacceptable, as we visited with an early reservation and the restaurant was not busy
- Ordered a bottle of wine (a Sancerre) that the restaurant did not have. Since Mariposa does not offer an extensive wine list, one would at least expect that it would be fully stocked with the wine list.
- Poor style and décor: Food styling was a bit old fashioned, food could be more visually appealing with some more modern changes. For the restaurant itself, it would feel more pleasant with some new china, shades and décor in general. This can be achieved while keeping its signature cozy-lodge feel.
Though Utah is not known for its culinary scene, I had expected better from Mariposa. And definitely much higher quality for fine-dining prices (6-course pre-fix dinner x 2, 1 bottle of wine, 1 beer, 1 extra course, +tax & tip = $500)
Would you pay $165 for dressed up carrots? Well, we did, and we felt it was not a good value.
I would rate the service as 5. The presentation as 5. But the value of the ingredients was 1. The Serrano ham should have been Iberico, salmon roe should have been Osetra. And I could not eat Waguy beef because I am a pescatarian and instead got a plate of carrots made four different ways. I appreciate the creativity of the chef but a carrot is still a carrot if you fry or roast it and is not an expensive ingredient. The chocolate dessert was excellent but the Pavlova was so so. We chose $175 per person wine pairing and got mediocre selection. I would not call a person who selected those wines a sommelier. The restaurant was half full. I guess not to many people are willing to shell out fortunes for mediocre meals. I have rated restaurants professionally and I have dined at many Michelin restaurants, this was definitely neither.
Paulina — Google review
The appetizers specifically the tuna and the mushroom were very good. My entrée was Awful though. The filet was $65 and there was a funny smell and an odd texture to it. Filet mignon is usually tender and soft. This fillet was very dense and in addition to the odd smell it just wasn’t anywhere close as good to say a filet from Omaha steaks. The two sides were also bad — the potato concoction had so much salt on it that they must’ve been hiding something. And the roasted carrots were not really roasted it seemed. it seemed like they tried to make them seem roasted with some spices but they weren’t really edible. Oh the bread was good but you have to pay eight dollars for it. The bottom line is they make it seem like you are at Danielle but the food isn’t up to that standard even though the price is right up there with Danielle. I can’t get the filet smell and texture out of my brain
Sam Bugs — Google review
Was nice overall. They’re very strict about seating you at your reservation time. Very convenient to the underground parking garage if you are driving there and not staying on Deer Valley. French onion soup was pretty standard. Bread pops were good, fluffy, soft, but were definitely just croissant rolls and not “bread.” Wagyu steak was really good. It was smoky and tender. Got it medium rare. Came with a small small small salad. If you want actual sides, they are separate. Extensive wine list. Ambience is really nice, soft lighting. Bathroom is downstairs, where you go if you’re skiing, so not really convenient to the restaurant itself. Generally speaking, would probably not come here again, as the food is pretty standard, and not extraordinary really.
Darian Graivshark — Google review
Okay what level of establishment has a menu with 6 or 8 course then when u show up says hey did u get the TEXT we only have a 4 course menu... so sorry... Arby's is down the street. So there us hope. Seriously.. that's how they do business...
sean diehl — Google review
A really great experience. The food is sourced both locally and internationally through a very curated list of perveyors. That means the best of everything. Had a small misstep in timing between the kitchen and our server that caused a bit if confusion. Otherwise, would be 5 star.
Chris Peters — Google review
The service is amazing. Shelley was on top of it all. The food was hit or miss depending on what you ordered. Having come here for over 20 years, and the reputation, I expected the food to still be up to par. We had the onion soup to start, which I thought tasted good. We then split the asparagus starter. The tomato confit or whatever that was with egg didn't pair very well, personally. Usually an asparagus with egg dish is a great pairing, but with this- the tomato tasted extremely bitter, and if there was egg, it must have been still in the hen. I would order something else. My husband and I each had the lamb shank. Mine was good, however his was very dry. We had the potatoes as a side and they were extremely sticky. This sticky-ness would have been good in their toffee treat at the end (which go ahead and make an appointment with your dentist in advanced), however, it seems they must have mixed up the recipes. I'm not really sure what's happening here, but I hope they get a new chef or fix some of the menu items. It has so much potential to be what it was, especially when the service staff is so great. I have always loved coming here and I will come back one more time in hopes of a better experience.
Lauren Cribb — Google review
I had high hopes when we made reservations for Mariposa, having read rave reviews. Unfortunately, the nicest thing I can say was how underwhelming the entire experience was. Our waiter was so kind, but unfortunately seemed to have no training. We ordered drinks and waited for 20 minutes for them to arrive. As soon as the waiter delivered the drinks, we ordered our dinner (tasting menu at $125 person). Four courses took 2 hours to arrive and when they did they were cold, very small portions, and honestly not good. (The steak, wagyu filet, was covered in what tasted like Heinz 57 sauce.) The waiter offered to get the manager but by that point we were just ready to leave. The manager came to the table to say that he had great news… he was docking our bill 15%- for a dinner that was over $1000. I left dinner feeling as though we were robbed.
Emily Wetherington — Google review
Atmosphere, food flavors and service are all quite nice however the price value equation is totally out of whack. $28 for 2 oz of mushrooms with a tbsb of yam purée and $47 for maybe 4 oz’s of thin slightly overcooked Trout was beyond ridiculous. The Mariposa was one of our special splurge places for years during our annual ski trip to DV. No more. I’ve been in the restaurant business for 50 years and know my food and beverage prices. Sadly the Mariposa has gone from being simply expensive to gouging.
Craig Ghio — Google review
Some restaurants attain the dubious achievement of transitioning from outstanding, to lazy incompetence, to indifferent contempt for their customers. Mariposa has made this transformation in spectacular fashion. I’ve been coming to Mariposa for more than 20 years, and have had some truly phenomenal meals here. We would bring friends to the restaurant when they visited from out of town. Our experience tonight, though, is an example of how far and how fast an outstanding restaurant can go from great to truly awful. The highlights: the dining room is colder than a meat locker, so don’t check your coat; the caviar fries for 33 dollars are the same fries you’d get with a burger in the cafeteria with a gram of fish eggs; ours arrived cold. The ahi was so fishy it was inedible; the tasting menu is the same price as last year, with 3 courses instead of five (or seven) but portion size is still the same (so make a second reservation at another restaurant because you’ll still be hungry); there’s no wine pairing now, and the list of wines by the glass is meager. Our server who was very nice and trying hard had not been adequately trained. The busser was MIA. We raised our concerns with the manager, who was sympathetic but gave us the Ikon discount, and comped our bottle of water. With tip, we spent more than 200 per person, with one drink each. If you’ve enjoyed Mariposa in the past you’ll be blown away at how bad it’s become. If you’ve never been, you’ll be amazed that a restaurant experience at a place like Deer Valley could be so abysmal. It’s a bit sad to acknowledge that I won’t be coming back after having been a fan for so long.
Morpheus Z — Google review
I wouldn’t go back if it was my only option. I have never been so poorly treated in my entire life. Food and service were very poor. I spent $500 for a family of 4 and I can truly say this was the worst restaurant I’ve ever eaten at. I’ve never been compelled to review another business until tonight.
John Wetherington — Google review
Was exited they had a vegan menu! Soup and cauliflower were both excellent. Not the typical ambience I would go for (lodge, old school) but food and service were both great.
Freshies Lobster Park City is a seafood restaurant located in the heart of Park City, Utah. Offering a variety of budget-friendly options as well as upscale dining, this restaurant is perfect for anyone looking for great seafood at a reasonable price. favorites include lobster rolls and clam chowder, but you can also order sushi or burgers from Yuki Yama.
Let me start by saying this was my best experience with lobster in many years. The staff was incredibly knowledgeable about the menu which made ordering simple. Served with crispy delicious chips and a side of drawn butter. I didn't even use the butter the lobster was so fresh and sweet. The perfect blend of spices and sweetness. I will be back with my family next time. If you love lobster this is the place to eat.. 🦞🧡
Amanda Mason — Google review
Yeah.... Ummm. No. Based on the good reviews, my wife and I tried this place today. Not great. Waited a very long time to order and then an even longer time for our food. It appeared they were very short staffed. The food flavor was good. The portion size and price were ridiculous. I paid $32 for the "XL". I'd be very surprised if there was even 5oz of meat. My wife's $10 salad was tiny. After over an hour of waiting, we both left feeling hungry.
Matt Hunter — Google review
The place is really nice and has a lot of potential. Their lobster rolls are delicious! I also loved the fact that there was no line here and a lot of tables were empty. My only complaint is that the prices are absolutely through the roof! I would recommend to maybe lower the price of the lobster rolls and make them a bit smaller in size. This way they would seem much more valuable and delicious !!
Olga Yakimova — Google review
If you love good seafood… come here!!!! We both got seafood rolls and were super happy with our orders. Very fresh seafood and tasty. We left full!!! The staff was super friendly and kind. I will return when we are back in Park City.
Wendy Robinson — Google review
Freshies. Never. Fails. Totally worth the $$ and definitely the BEST food we ate in Park City this weekend. They fill their rolls with heaps of delicious lobster, and the buttered bun will literally melt in your mouth. Highly highly recommend!!
Shauna M. — Google review
Saw this place has great reviews and they are well-earned. The lobster was fantastic. I got the medium sized lobster roll, which was great for me, but most people will probably want XL. Staff were friendly and helpful and the place was clean. The only minor nitpick was they had the music up a bit loud, it would've been hard to have a convo, but I stopped by alone, so not the end of the world. I will definitely come again!
Jae D — Google review
What a great find!!! We had the large lobster rolls and they were worth it! They were overflowing with tasty lobster and the buns were full of buttery goodness. We did also have the clam chowder. I thought it was very tasty. Haytham thought it had a little too much potatoes. The grilled corn was very good too. Service was great and the shop was just super cute!
Kristin Whitaker — Google review
Hubby and I went here for dinner. We’ve been to the East coast many times and the lobstah rolls here did not disappoint. I see there are some complaints about price but it’s lobster so you should expect to pay. Staff was friendly and welcoming. I would go back here again and again.
Elizabeth Peatee — Google review
Ok.
Let me just say. This is very expensive! If you want to spend the money, and are wanting a lobster roll. Then come.
I can't complain. The girl who helped us was super nice. We ordered the 5 oz lobster roll. It was $32! It was really good and the butter was awesome. Soooooooo.......
Sara Terry — Google review
My wife and I enjoyed Freshies casual atmosphere and the food. My wife had the clam chowder and I had the lobster roll. Now, I have a somewhat unpopular opinion when it comes to lobster rolls, I don't like a roll that is so covered in butter that the lobster flavor disappears. Luckily, I felt like the lobster roll that I ate was a perfect balance between being buttery and retaining the inherent lobster flavor. However, I don't think the $27 price tag is quite worth it. The clam chowder on the other hand is definitely worth the $10. It was warm and creamy. The servers were also super nice and had helpful tips.
jake hubbert — Google review
Best Lobster bisque in Park City! I sampled the clam chowder to, and I have a little secret to share. The chowder is even better!! What a surprise. I'll be heading back for lunch to defrost after some snowboarding. What a treat to look forward to.
Ryan Of San Tan Valley — Google review
The lobster roll was fantastic! The lobster was cooked to perfection! It was juicy, buttery and tender. I can’t wait to go back!
Julie Chidester — Google review
First time guest.
The interior is cute and service was great.
Portion size is really good and filling for one person. Unfortunately the food was not what we expected taste wise. Both the crab and lobster was a bit chewy and lacked flavor. I ended up pouring a bit of my lobster bisque on my crab roll to see if that would help. Also did that to remove the lemon taste that was pre squeezed over the crab rolls. Personal preference. Lemon on crab meat doesn’t go well.
After tasting both. I’d pick the lobster roll over the crab rolls even though I like crabs better. I’d say a little more seasoning, maybe a complimentary sauce and slight toasting of the bread, or a different type of bread and this would be solid.
Onyé N — Google review
Good! But the owner should take care of ventilation. We smelled like French fries 😅
P Y — Google review
My daughter and I was super hungry. Looked like a cute little cafe. Looking at the menu it was super expensive so my daughter and I both opted to just get the lobster bisque soup at $12 each. Out the door at $26+ after tax. I was extremely disappointed. Our soup was super watery, basically a broth and we both had 1 tiny lobster claw. Would never recommend.
Royal Street Cafe is a casual dining restaurant in Aspen that features wood and stone decor in the typical mountain style. The menu offers a variety of comfort foods, as well as gourmet versions of salads, sandwiches, and appetizers.
Oh my. How do I put my love for Royal Street into words.
The food and service are absolutely top notch. I have eaten here at least a few times per season and never been disappointed.
My favorite was a special bison burger with pastrami. 10/10 A+ would eat again.
The hot chocolate experience is also worth a try.
Spencer Warner — Google review
This is definitely one of the best places to enjoy a lunch break from skiing. The food is all excellent. The cocktails are amazing and the atmosphere is all ski lodge cozy. Sadly, it’s expensive and not likely practical for most people more than once per ski vacation.
J Pellet — Google review
As a local Park City Realtor I love Royal Street cafe! You can’t go wrong with the food- starting with the milkshakes! We enjoyed the chocolate chip cookie shake. The mushroom sandwich was great. Friends ordered the Nashville chicken sandwich (so good!), the burger, chicken fingers (for kids, which comes with the famous chocolate chip cookie) and the brisket sandwich. The truffle fries are amazing, as were the poke tacos. Cristina was a phenomenal server, making sure our party of 12 was well taken care of. Royal Street Cafe is a great spot by the ski beach but also features great views and a great place to hang out while friends and family hike and mountain bike.
Karen Stone — Google review
Amazing staff and management, shout-out to Gil and Jon Karlas, and Justice, great food, beautiful view.
Korbyn Hickman — Google review
The entire meal was a question mark.
First we had nachos that had no cheese but did have peanuts🤔?
Then we shared a sandwich that with the tittle of prim rib grilled cheese. And to be honest it looked good on the plate. Under further investigation we discovered cauliflower……. Amongst other vegetables that you would find in a can of beef stew.
I believe the has a little too much creativity on his hands.
Over all the money was not worth the food go to the lodge grill next door instead.
Zane Zaluski — Google review
Such a fun time riding the Lift to eat at this cafe! We just grabbed some snacks…at first, it started to sprinkle so we then decided to sit outside at a table with an umbrella for a while so we ordered hot chocolate and fries. Best hot cocoa I’ve had in a long time!! Highly recommended Deer Valley during the Fall! The Lift was a fun ride!
Kristin Maynes — Google review
Beautiful resort and a delicious menu full of choices. Started with the “World Famous Blueberry Mojito and a Local Pilsner. We ordered the Grilled Corn Guacamole and shared the BBQ Brisket Sandwich. The waitress was super kind. We will be back!
Nick Carone — Google review
Good location. Reservation is a must. Did not book in advance and had to wait +30 min. Small menu, not very vegetarian friendly. Luckily sometimes we eat fish so we had the edamame, tacos, and the fish and chips. Very friendly staff. A bit overpriced for what you get portion and flavor wise. The bread pudding was dry and not very tasty.
Monica Rivera — Google review
Great alfresco dining near the silver express lift at the base of the mountain. Staff was friendly. We ordered a cheese and meat plate for two. The portion serving was generous and delicious. Prices were bout what is expected for resort dining. The sangria was fruity and very delicious. Great drink menu. Suggest you have a light lunch after hiking down the mountain. No reservation was needed. Great view of the mountain.
Laura Grubb — Google review
Great location. Friendly attentive staff. Excellent selections of wines cocktails and local beers. Large portions of well prepared food at reasonable (resort) prices. Two of us shared the cheese and charcuterie platter: wonderful local cheeses and condiments with fresh baked baguettes.
Andy Grubb — Google review
Had the lamb shepherds pie, my boyfriend had the Caesar salad. Both were really delicious, but honestly the Caesar dressing was probably the best I’ve ever had in my life. Next time I would consider ordering the salad just for that.
Excellent service, clean, food arrived quickly, our waitress was very pleasant.
We also had the salted caramel brownie which was so good I forgot to take a picture before we devoured it...
Emily Lewis — Google review
The food is ok and was sooo much better a year ago and … the service is low because of the manger gabby who was a mess and mean sooo rude to the customers especially us For having a party of 8
King gerbil — Google review
Average food. Waited for around 25 minutes to be served after we sat down at the table. However, Eddie our server was really kind. It's just unfortunate the restaurant seems to be unorganized and possibly understaffed. The hostess lady was also really kind by giving my little one a free milk. I would have given a 1-star had not for those people working there.
Vessel Kitchen is a rustic-chic cafe that offers healthy seasonal meals for lunch, dinner, and weekend breakfast. The menu features hearty bowls, market plates with high-quality proteins and creative sides like sweet potato hash and Moroccan carrots, as well as flatbread pizzas. The restaurant prides itself on its completely seasonal menu with fresh food choices and high-quality ingredients to fuel your body. It accommodates various dietary restrictions and offers a healthier dining option.
Great healthy fast casual. Had the trout with cauliflower and Brussels sprouts. Food served to you at the table after ordering, took 2 mins even tho it was quite busy for lunch! Easy stop right off the highway.
Yusuf Ahmad — Google review
Enjoyed visiting Vessel Kitchen 3 times while in town, Park City. I liked the fast, casual atmosphere of getting in line, picking out my protein and sides. They have a huge menu of creative sides, both hot and cold. Staff were all friendly and helpful. It’s a great place for when you don’t want to wait long to eat.
Andra Arlington — Google review
Totally awesome hipster place to eat good healthy food in the Park City Utah area. I highly recommend this restaurant, to my understanding this was the original story in park City Utah, now they have few other stores in the Salt Lake City valley as well. The saleds are responsible prices the food taste amazingly. If you are looking for good health food and reasonable prices this is must place to eat. I give it a five thumbs and stars up for sure.
Fabian Ortiz — Google review
Definitely a different place, a good different though. Some meat and extensive sides/toppings served cafeteria style for plates or salads. We tried the beef roast, lemon chicken, brussel sprouts, mashed potatoes, macaroni, and some of the cold vegetables. Everything was good but none of it was great. All unique flavors but not really anything you would crave later on. That said it was a cute little place with some good atmosphere. So a good place with some pretty good food, but more for those who are into healthier or vegan food.
Bridger Fogg — Google review
Tried this out for the first time while in town. It was a different experience and menu, but in a good way. They have different proteins, sides (cold and hot), and salads to choose from. I recommend the braised beef!
Kylie — Google review
Loved having a fresh healthy option. The shredded chicken needed a little more salt and the coconut rice w quinoa was bland for my taste but the beets and carrots were good. And they have much a variety of things you can mix and match, you’re sure to find a combination you like.
Barndi Kim — Google review
Wide variety of vegetarian choices that are fresh and extremely healthy. The Mediterranean bowl was a particular favorite amongst my friends. Wish they had more chains outside of Utah, I think it would be a hit in the Bay Area
Sahil Gandhi — Google review
Stopped in for a casual dinner after a day of skiing at park city. Actually enjoyed this place more than a lot of the “fancy” Park City restaurants we ate at on the trip. The food was flame and they offered large portions at a good price. Had the pot roast with sides of the Mac and corn. Next time in Park City I will go out of my way to eat here.
Sam Robinson — Google review
Loved the food! The pork, kale salad, and cauliflower was awesome. My youngest daughter was not a big fan, my teenager liked the food a lot and my husband enjoyed it too. I was very happy with the food, the staff, and environment.
Mary Katharine Lawler — Google review
Incredible food!!! The food was beautiful and delicious! And seems nutritious! My yummy was happy. And the serving sizes are large.
Heather Cook — Google review
The variety of options on your catering menu was impressive, and the quality of the food was exceptional. The vegan and gluten-free options were particularly well-received, accommodating all of our attendees' dietary preferences. Ashleigh was great to work with and her willingness to write our attendees' names on their orders made distribution seamless. It saved us a lot of stress and was such a relief!! Overall, our experience with Vessel Kitchen was exceptional. We look forward to working with you again in the future and will enthusiastically recommend your catering services to others.
Jeff Buehner — Google review
We get take out often. I mentioned to staff they forgot a side dish last time in our take out order. They didn’t offer to provide another one or top up a bit on the current order. I then suggested they do and tipped them too. I just think not really a locals place but more corporate/stingy. Not a place I will go to again as a result as they didn’t seem to trust me or want to rectify the situation from before. I just don’t think they really understand customer service and good will. Park City is still a small town in many ways so not treating your locals with respect is not a good strategy.
Sugar spice and all that SLIME — Google review
The slices, flavors and ingredients are so flavorful and fresh! It’s become my go to place since staying in the SLC area. Always top quality and the service is excellent as well. I’ve dined in, ordered through Uber Eats and picked it up. Never a bad meal yet!
Renee Rivers — Google review
I really liked the concept and my food was great. Very fairly priced.
Bob Ramstad — Google review
Health, fresh and great service!! We enjoyed our lunch T vessel
Kevin Sanders — Google review
Vessel Kitchen is a great restaurant option in town. It’s overall very healthy and it fulfills my need of intake of protein and carbs .
When I like one meal in a restaurant, I order just the same. Here, I have a couple of cutie plates fixing I would recommend you to try.
Custom plate:
-Pulled pork, sweet potatoes hash, brussels sprouts.
- Grilled chicken breast, mash potatoes and coconut rice with quinoa.
For kiddos, max and cheese and grilled chicken breast.
I miss their quinoa salad they used to have. It was so delicious.
I just out a 4 starts because 2 out of 10 times I have gone there the pulled pork has been more on the dry side but I still love this place so much.
Andrea Gonzales — Google review
I usually love Vessel Kitchen and bring my family here all the time, as well as drop by multiple times a week after I get off work. My hubby and I decided to get some lunch today and dropped in at the Park City Location where of course I got my fav, the Roasted Chicken breast, Sweet Potato Hash, and the cashew Caesar broccoli. As we were ordering the cashier seemed a little annoyed with us, but we blew it off and took our seats and waited. He brought our food out and to our surprise, the chicken breast looked like it had been cut in half and both I and my hubby shared a full piece. I really don’t understand??? We paid for a full piece of meat each!
We again, just decided to blow it off and started to eat it. It was barely warm, extremely dry and had little to no flavor at all! After all of this, I was so disappointed. We paid over $50 just for the food and then paid a tip even when we weren’t treated the best.
We finished eating and I decided to take advantage of the available bathrooms only to walk in and be hit with the sent of urine. It honestly looked like it hadn’t been properly cleaned in a while. There was urine runs all down the front of the toilet and crusted urine around the base of the toilet. I was extremely grossed out and just decided to leave.
I honestly don’t know if my family or I will go back after our experience today.
Kortnie Dix — Google review
Wonderful food! Lots of options for families with different food preferences/ sensitivities. The staff is very friendly, restaurant is clean, and food is fresh. Perfect option for a quick and wholesome lunch! They also have nice outdoor seating for warm months.
Deer Valley Grocery Cafe offers a wide variety of breakfast, lunch and early supper options that are both healthy and delicious. The cafe is situated in the Deer Valley Resort Plaza Building, with beautiful views of the mountains, making it a popular spot for outdoor seating. With rotating specials, live music and scenic views, Deer Valley Grocery Cafe is a hidden gem in Bald Mountain.
This place made the best avocado toast I’ve ever had in my life. Absolutely delicious. Please come here and try it.
Maria Hernandez — Google review
Always a pleasure. Great in the summer and year round really. Staff is always nice and the food is good......not a deep menu but you should find something. Worth a visit.
Mark Rodeheaver — Google review
As with most things in Park City and/or Deer Valley it was over priced. The soup came with a thin slice of bread and was over $18.00 with a tip. The tip was requested at the register for their service. That was the way she worded it.
Debra Hadlock — Google review
Good attention, the coffee and the pastries are really good. Plus a beautiful view!
Rocio Buono — Google review
Go there! Though, summer seating is way better than winter seating. You get tio sit by the ponds and watch the ducks. Food is great, people are great
Matthew Moeykens — Google review
Found this cafe in dear valley. Had the breakfast burrito, and side of eggs they were great there register wasnt working but they still served us not knowing if it was going to work, i also bought some snacks from there. We sat on the porch with the lake view beautiful morning.
gidget L — Google review
The food is fresh and yummy. A good assortment of options. Rose served us and she was great. The house made potato chips are amazing! Definitely a good place for lunch or a quick bite.
Todd Phelan — Google review
The lox plate is my favorite thing here, but everything is good. When the weather is nice, I like to grab a drink and sit on the patio with my book. Coffee here is great and made incredibly fast - great for when I'm on my way to work!
Grace Foree — Google review
We were looking for a quick breakfast before a morning hike while visiting Park City. This place not only had a great selection of breakfast items but also had an outdoor patio for dining that had great views of the hills and ducks on the nearby pond.
Craig Thompson — Google review
Not good service. We ordered couple of beer and chips. Beer never arrived and in our table until we asked for it! Then one employee showed ip with couple of can and hand it over to us!!! No beer glass or no service!!!!! Also I saw waiters getting confused and serving food to wrong table. They must be exhausted or whatever, but never felt they are upto the mark in terms of service.
Prasenjit Das — Google review
Horrible people and place to work. management plays favorites with rules up to denying breaks to some while taking many themselves. Extremely difficult to get any sort of raise. The culture is extremely toxic. They denied my break and then demanded I worked overtime. Food is negative 10 stars. Glorified Supermarket food.
Located at the base of the slopes in Canyons Village, Umbrella Bar is a popular mountain resort beer bar that offers a selection of local brews along with burgers and sandwiches. The bar features an enclosed area as well as a deck where visitors can relax on beach chairs or gather around fire pits. Guests can also enjoy live music, roast s'mores on Saturdays at 3 p.m., and meet Park City Mountain Patrol's rescue pups on Fridays at 4:30 p.m.
Our go-to spot after skiing at the Canyons!! There’s a good selection of beers to unwind with after hitting the mountain. Our favorite server Ryan is amazing, and he gave me a free drink and encouragement when I was first started and fell probably 100 times in one day.
Bill French — Google review
On our second day in Park City we ( my wife and I ) decided to check out the Umbrella Bar since it was so sunny out. The cooks in the food truck said we had to order from the bar so we got a couple seats and Shannon (who was cute and super friendly!) recommended the Philly cheesesteak so we got two of those and a couple beers. I'm telling you this sandwich was a rare treat! The bread was fresh, the meat, peppers and sausage were seasoned and cooked perfectly. And that cheese sauce! I wish they had sold these in previous years! If our trip wasn't so short I'm sure we would have had these sandwiches three or four times in a week! The whole Umbrella Bar is a great place to relax from a day on the slopes. BUT, no matter what you should stop by for a Philly even if you're just passing through. Thanks again!!
Gregory Roush — Google review
Great place to visit during summer and winter
Miguel Verdugo Baylon — Google review
Fun outdoor spot where there is a wide selection of beer, snacks and plenty of seating.
J Acharya — Google review
Cute bar, great spot to grab a drink after a day of skiing!
We had to search for a clean table, but loved our visit after we sat down!
Anna Ehr — Google review
After a day of skiing, this is a fun little place to pitstop for a cocktail. Staff was fantastic - Nick was our bartender. Great little hanging out with fireplaces near by and seating. We didn't order food but a fun little spot to check out.
Andrew Samplawski — Google review
Solid pit stop for lunch after a few hours of skiing/boarding. The food was good I got the tenders and fries and it was honestly alright, nothing special with the seasoning. For $15, it is a solid choice for a quick bite, but if you want to sit down and rest for a bit, I feel that there are other food options around the resort.
Erik Tseng — Google review
Avoid at all costs. They lost my food ticket, told me they would refund me and then charged me and they're now fighting the dispute with Amex. In addition to this, their food gave me TERRIBLE food poisoning causing me to throw up all night - it was contaminated chicken.
Rupert Lincoln — Google review
This spot right near the base of the slopes at the Canyons is as good as it gets when it comes to apres-ski. The large patio with tons of tables warmed by propane heaters and a big fire pit is incredible when the sun is out, warming it up to the point where boots and coats aren’t needed. The drink selection is not massive and Utah’s weird laws mean nothing on tap is over 4%, but the local beer is fantastic after a tough day skiing. It gets a tad busy after the lifts close, but clears out quickly. So getting a seat isn’t a problem.
Tyler Lund — Google review
Didn't try food, so left it blank. Bar staff was super friendly and cool folks. We hit the umbrella bar EVERY DAY after our day on the slopes. The fire pit outside was nice when weather allowed. Literally steps away from unbuckling your bindings on the bottom of the mountain, it's a GREAT place to grab a beer after hitting the slopes.
Steve Hamm — Google review
This is the place you go when you get off the slopes. Hot and cold drinks.
The Bandannas Bar & Grill is a casual restaurant found in the Hotel Park City. It features American fare for breakfast and lunch, as well as a patio. This would be a perfect spot to start your day with some fresh air before skiing on Park City Mountain's Peak-to-Peak Guided Ski Experience.
Good place. We enjoyed a breakfast there. I had an avocado 🥑 toast and ham & cheese omelette. Both were good. The staff is friendly. The vibe is nice too. It was a bit expensive but not too much.
Dennis Golomazov — Google review
We went for lunch. The waitress was very slow, not only for taking our orders, but bringing our drinks and to-go plates. I ordered the Philly sandwich, I asked for no veggies, when she brought it out, of course the veggies are there. I understand that it’s slow season in PC, but your service doesn’t have to be. Bandannas had a great menu/ service when Clint and Don were there. But now with the new manager it has gone down. Was disappointed with the food and service. Hopefully it has a turnaround.
Rayna Cedano — Google review
On our first morning in Park City we went to Bandannas for breakfast. Had a wonderful server named Diana who did an amazing job. Actually, everyone who was working in the restaurant were extremely friendly and great. My wife had the “Shrimp and Avocado Eggs Benedict” and said it was great. I had the “Park City Tradition” and it was excellent as well. We will certainly return!
Blake Thomas — Google review
This place is awesome! Early open at 7 AM. The staff was very accommodating to
my gluten allergies! They had a GF toast, impossible sausage and the biggest veggie egg white omelet!
Kevin Hixson — Google review
Great breakfast and nice service. Totally recommended
Ivan Guadalupe Ruelas Garcia — Google review
Came here with a large group for Sunday brunch. This is a rather small place, so not a lot of room for a group of 20+ people. We had a reservation, but it still took about 20 minutes for them to setup the patio for our group. Sitting on the patio would have been nice if their outdoor heaters were working, but the one above the group wasn't. It was a brisk 49 outside, so it was rather chilly sitting in the shade. They took a while to take our orders and get coffee out. The coffee was really really good though. Food started coming out pretty soon once we got our coffee. It was okay. They have a limited brunch menu, and they charge extra for everything (subbing fruit for potatoes is a $2 upcharge). Prices are high, but not terrible. One person had to send back their eggs because they were incorrect, but they got out the replacement very fast and were extremely nice about it. The bill was a little bit of a nightmare. They wouldn't allow more than 5 separate checks (we would have preferred to pay individually). They split up the checks a little strange, and not everyone got the right coffee order with the right food order. We eventually figured it out and got it taken care of. They added a 24% gratuity to each check. That seems overly generous to themselves, especially considering the service was okay, but not great. I thought 18-20% was the standard for groups. While I had an okay breakfast, I probably wouldn't go back and I wouldn't recommend this place - especially for groups larger than 4-5 people. Lastly, since it's part of the hotel, parking is a bit of a nightmare.
Kelli Cottrell — Google review
Bandannas was a good place for brunch, I highly enjoyed the omlette but even moreso the sweet potato hash! The avalanche biscuits were good but a little on the bland side, however, all the fruit was cold, crisp, and delicious! The outdoor seating made it a nice morning breakfast over looking the golf course.
Brandon Feldman — Google review
I love bandannas' pizzas in the nights!!! Why haven't they changed their schedule here in the app???
Fran Stamati — Google review
Great lunch of burger and a Buffalo chicken salad from a small menu selection. Beautiful outdoor dining with view of golf course and pool. Prices fair and service good. Located in Hotel Park City. Highly recommended for the lovely environment.
M Ding — Google review
EXCELLENT food, service, views! Best deal in Park City, UT!!!
CARYN GREENSPAN — Google review
Breakfast was amazing! The best breakfast I have had in a long time. It has a small dining room so get here in an off time. It’s a bit confusing to find, but it’s worth it!! Located in the hotel next to Ruth’s Crisp.
Park City Coffee Roaster is a cozy coffee spot located in a convenient area, making it perfect for a quick stop during your outdoor activities. The friendly and efficient staff provide ample space for relaxation or work, and the diverse menu offers something for everyone. In addition to their perfectly brewed Americanos and unique hot chocolates, they also offer whole beans for purchase. While some may find the prices slightly high, the quality of the drinks justifies it.
I’ve been starting to visit roasters while traveling. It’s been fun getting a cup of coffee and a bag of beans ever where we go. I share the bags of coffee at work. The Park City bag has been the favorite among my coworkers for some time now.
Matt A — Google review
While looking for a coffee place to rest up from our biking adventure, we came across this nice location. The people here are kind and efficient with lots of space for laptops and books.
The menu is expansive and they have their own whole beans for purchase, so it's definitely worth a go if you're looking for something new.
Recommend the Hot Chocolate - they add vanilla which makes for a unique, almost cookie-like texture!
Lumi Teana — Google review
3 years having a second home in Park City and it was until today that I tried this place out, that was my mistake best vanilla latte I've ever had and excellent service!
Mark Mason — Google review
I ordered two smoothies online. I walked in as they were finishing in the blender. The blender was dropped on the floor, the lid fell off and my smoothie went on the floor. No big deal, except they took that same container that fell on the floor, added more ingredients and re-blended. I watched as I was served floor smoothie. It was nasty to think if I had walked in a few minutes later I would have drank it. I didn’t bother to ask for a remake as who knows what other health violations go on in there.
Jack McKeon — Google review
The place itself is cute, a great ambiance. But the drinks were disgusting :( and the food. So sad because we had such high hopes for this place to help w the hangover
Madison Mossman — Google review
Great coffee and food. They’re short staffed right now and that can be tough. But if my employer ever spoke to me that way I’d quit the first day.
Restaurant industry is fast paced. Either hire slow and fire fast or learn to speak your truth and soothe your words with peace.
Zach Chase — Google review
The older woman working the morning on Wednesday, March 6th, was extremely rude to my mother, who picked up the wrong coffee that was placed directly next to mine. "I call out each order by name" she chirped after my mother politely and unnecessarily apologized to her. 6 days in Park City and the only rude person I encountered. The other staff who were very nice seemed taken aback by her behavior!
Barry Martin — Google review
I would say average place to eat and have a coffee. They have a good variety of drinks. Food was fairly good. Would have liked to try their pastries but they were out of most of them on a Sunday morning. Tried their gluten free cupcake but didn't like it that much.
Corina Bucur — Google review
I ordered 2 Americanos and 3 kids hot chocolates. The Americanos were perfect (unlike what you'd get at Starbucks). The kids hot chocolates were the perfect kid temperature and had whipped cream! The place was a bit pricey but you get what you pay for! The staff was very upbeat, polite and happy to be working there (that seems to be a rarity these days). I'll definitely be back when I am in town.
Laurel Ferrarini — Google review
Staff is great and coffee is good! I like the people and vibe. Sadly food quality has gone down over the past 2 years. I was a regular (x 3-4 days p/week). I am lucky to go in 2 - 4 times a month. I keep hoping my "Killer Buritto" or Chicolate Chip cookies value will come back. Just tried again with a Turkey.Sausage Burrito this morning. It got worse.
Carrie J. Hall - Realtor — Google review
I love Park City Coffee Roasters. It’s a cozy atmosphere and I always come for a mix of the Rishi and Bhakti Chai. If you like a slightly spicy Chai, they do it well here! :)
Charlotte Smith — Google review
Coffee not great and neither is the service. They have a fun chess board though ♟️
Victoria Galley — Google review
We were on our way to Starbucks when we saw this place. I’d heard good things so we went in. Nice atmosphere, quiet and not too busy for a Sunday. I got the Spicy Mexican Mocha. It was good, not great. My wife got the Great Salt Latte. It just tasted like the avg sugary coffee drink. Nothing special. We did not try any food this trip. May or may not go back. Didn’t really stand out to us.
Donny McCurdy — Google review
Wow, just shy of $10 for an average 20-oz. vanilla latte? And you ‘had’ to charge me for 4 espresso shots even though I only wanted three? Oh, and you don’t accept cash anymore?
Tell me you don’t want my business without telling me you don’t want my business! I am more than happy to assist you by telling everyone that you don’t want to earn their business, either.
Having to joust with the verbally combative girl at the register was such a refreshing way to start my morning! Buh-bye!
Paul Schmucker — Google review
Best 🎃 Pumpkin Cold Brew I have ever had. And I’m a bit of a coffee snob.. so glad to have stumbled upon this place!
Evana Mauriz — Google review
This place was recommended to us by locals and it didn't disappoint. The coffee was very good! I had a breakfast burrito and the size and quality was very good too. Would definitely come back here again.
Jeff Silvey — Google review
Great coffee, iced tea, croissants and breakfast goods, and friendly staff. This was our "every morning" stop while we were at Zion!
Sue Moore — Google review
The staff is very efficient which is refreshing in the morning especially now during the virus when most things are closed. It was also clean and well spaced out. The iced Carmel royal was delicious.
Cloud Dine, located at the top of the Dreamcatcher lift, offers a diverse menu with rich comfort food and healthier options. The Wagyu burger and hand-cut fries are perfect for traditionalists, while those seeking lighter fare can enjoy the flatbread of the day or ahi tuna salad. Save room for their freshly made Cloud Dine doughnuts.
Great place to stop for a break at Canyons. Beautiful spot to get a picture also. On warm sunny days stop outside and get a table.
william blissell — Google review
You could not possibly be more disappointed than by coming to this place for food. In fact of all the ski resorts I've ever been to, this is by far the worst. There's an astronomical line, skeletal staff, no hot food. There's no coffee half the time. The manager who runs the place takes time to reprimand and herd people out of the wide open space of this restaurant into a narrow, packed corner, with people sitting cheek to jowl. 2/3 of the restaurant is roped off! This is the most covid unsafe policy imaginable and he cites low staff and covid safety as his rationale. Truly a benighted policy and a compliant and unempowered staff enforcing it. On the busiest weekend of the year. Steer clear!
Manish Butte — Google review
Food has been downgraded from last year. Chicken salad comes with tiny morsel of chicken and not enough dressing. They give you more dressing if you and. Very little and poor quality for the price. Used to be great. Oh well.
steve s — Google review
Kitchen is closed for the season, but they are servings snacks and BEvERages! Great view too!
Xopher — Google review
Just another beautiful sunny spring ski day! Had Chilli and a beer..s... was good. Best lunch view around! Have to enjoy at any cost!
Eric Wischhover — Google review
Expect to remain cold and wet this is a far cry from a warm up.
There is not a single fireplace, no place to dry your wet gloves or frozen feet. There are not even hooks in the bathroom to hang your coat. The accommodations here are grade one of 10. The staff is wonderful and kind hearted. This is a far cry from a lodge. Where at this resort can someone take a break, sit in front of a fire and dry wet gloves and socks?
If you have Low expectations this is the place to dine.
Welcome to corporate America. Pack them in, give no alternative,, charge $10 for a fry, $15 soup, no amenities so you can get tables flipped quickly.
Saving grace, kind staff and good food.
Ne Ne — Google review
Beautiful view. Pretty good food. The only problem is finding a table between 12:00-1:30.
Mason Mouton — Google review
Great food, reasonably priced. A little cramped always, but best spot for lunch on the mountain.
Jeff Gosztyla — Google review
We only had French fries because it is Christmas day and we had steaks waiting for us at home. Everyone was nice and pleasant up there. Good job!!!!
Dawn Johnson — Google review
I have never had such tasty food at a ski resort! A must try. Be warned that most food items are $20+. I had the best grilled trout I've ever had here.
And i still go back for it!👍🏾
Ron Cooke — Google review
Cheese pizza was pretty gross... And costs 20 bux... I'd stay away from that... The pretzel dog was pretty good... Heard through the grape vine that the chicken pot pie was good as well...
Fishin' In Scrubs — Google review
Nice modern restaurant on top of the mountain. The hot honey chicken sandwich was great.
Old Town Cellars is a winery located in Park City, Utah. They offer wine tasting that can be visited for free if you buy a bottle of wine. The winery also rents out the space for private wine parties.
Such a great experience. Jason was a wealth of skiing and wine knowledge. He clearly cares about the product he is putting out. The S.O.M. Cab and charcuterie board were fantastic. A must visit when in Park City.
Matthew Kaplan — Google review
You cannot find a better place for a great glass of wine, good conversation, cozy atmosphere, and even better owner/staff. The decor sets the mood, and we enjoyed our time sipping on a flight of wine to see all they had to offer. Thank you Stephen and Tess!
Leila Baldwin — Google review
The best hidden gem in Park City! Amazing wine, delicious cheese, and a chill atmosphere. I'm not normally a huge wine drinker, but the servers were super helpful in finding me my new favorite. Love that you can buy a bottle to-go as well. This place is a must visit in PC!
Jessica Schieving — Google review
Awesome spot! Excellent wine and great ambiance! Staff is fantastic!
Great for grabbing a glass of wine before going to dinner on Main Street or just hanging out with friends.
Drew Gilmore — Google review
We did a private wine tasting and went back for music in the evening. Local wines and cheeses and excellent service. Highly recommended for locals and visitors.
Lee Hyson — Google review
Fantastic locally owned wine bar. Owner was there and chatted with me for hours, prepared a little meat and cheese plate off the cuff. Wine was fantastic. I can't say enough about the hospitality and how great a places place was to just hang out and chill enjoy their Wi-Fi. If Google as a local guide would allow me to give a 6 Stars I would give this place it. If you're in Park City and you don't come here you are missing out. Talk to Jason & Stephen the owners here, lots of cool ski trip stories and enjoy fabolous a environment. Sarah, Ben and Tagg run the show when the bosses aren't around and are great people too. If you're new to the area, they can guide you in the right direction for local restaurants and some good skiing!
Donnie Ozenne — Google review
A highlight of our Park City visit, with wonderful upscale cellar vibe. Hand-blown artisan cocktail glasses, brick walls, great feeling all around and staff couldn’t have been more friendly. Both wine (proprietary and by others) and distilled, including Alpine. Their Outlaw cab was terrific and serveral servers around town mentioned Outlaw was their go-to cab personally. Great find!
Jim Thomas — Google review
Great drink menu and relaxed atmosphere. We stopped by OTC after our day on the mountain and it was excellent. It’s a great spot to meet friends and the drink menu has options for everyone. The staff was also very friendly and helpful when we asked about some local options to try on our visit!
Carl Miller — Google review
Relaxing cellar feel with a fun selection of wines and spirits. Not a vast selection, but there is something for everyone. It would have been nice to have something light to nibble on but they were not offering anything at the time due to Covid. Overall, this made for a nice little break while exploring Main Street.
Derick Turner — Google review
This wine bar was a really good find. The staff was really helpful in their recommendations. The ambiance was nice. It's super cozy. "The Outlaw" ended up being our favorite.
The Resort Center Ice Skating Rink is a great place to go ice skating in Park City. It has an outdoor rink, and Cameron, the employee there, is very kind and professional. He does great work!
Such a fun experience! The staff went out of their way to take a picture of our family and help tie our kids skates. Definitely coming back next year! Love the walkie talkies they were so funny, thank you so much!
Sarah Marsh — Google review
Super small, fun experience for outside. Way overpriced
Rahnda Gaertner — Google review
Not going to lie, when we first got here I didn't think I'd enjoy it much. BUT after a nice Zamboni ride, the snow that was on the rink was lessened and we had so much fun skating. The rink is small, but has cute colored lights and night and wasn't super crowded (probably because it was snowing). We loved the music too haha, there was a good range of different genres.
Adia H — Google review
Cameron was a great employee and assisting our needs. He was very kind and professional.Would highly recommend this rink because of him! He is so funny and outgoing and such a pleasure to talk to!! He does great work :)
Quinn Metcalf — Google review
The best most attentive staff. I love that you can ice skate as long as you want!! The family and I had a great time, definitely will be going back!
Julia Grayston — Google review
Incredible location. The ice needed a Zamboni baaad
Parker Wagner — Google review
0 stars. Closed early on Friday of Presidents Weekend despite there being 18 of us on the ice. Posted hours are until 9 and Keegan had somewhere she wanted to be instead of doing her job and kicked everyone off the ice at 8pm. $100 for 20 minutes of skating for four of us. Rip off. These people are lazy and run their business poorly.
Wade Thompson — Google review
My husband and I love to Roller Skate and were snow skiing on our 15 anniversary. So glad we walk passed this Ice Rink with very comfortable rent skates. This was very romantic. Thank you for the best day ever.
Kyle Hanks — Google review
Great, family owned skating rink! Super friendly and helpful staff. They have hockey and figure skates, and walkers for the kids. Tons of outside seating and fire places. Definitely recommend
Tj Page — Google review
The skates were much more comfortable than others and other rinks and they had skate helper things and they clean the ice good to
Enzo Storti — Google review
It was nice to go back at the rink although I was injured I was still able to have fun. The ice is not the best but the rink in the middle of the mountains makes up for that. I did think its a bit pricier than must ice rinks.
Arlen Jiacoletti — Google review
Fun, perfect location, great military discount, I don’t know if they were just really busy today (the Sunday before Christmas) but I felt like they could have Zambonj’d the rink more, but even after it was zamboni’d it still wasn’t really that smooth, the ice was slightly uneven in general.
Miners Camp is an American restaurant situated on the mountain, boasting a bright and lofty space with a deck. Visitors can enjoy a range of delicious foods, from gyros to chili, perfect for refueling before hitting the slopes. On sunny days, guests can take advantage of the new Miners Camp deck at the base of Silverlode lift and Quicksilver Gondola. This cozy spot provides hot food and drinks along with snacks to keep you warm while enjoying your day in the mountains.
Great restroom and water stop. Grab a chair outside and watch the skiers come down the hill while you rest your legs! There is great pizza and burgers inside. It's pricey, but your on the side of the mountain!
scott brouillette — Google review
I really enjoy coming here during a day of skiing. They have a Pub that has a good selection and a lot of seating. However, with that being said there are a few things you should prep yourself for.
Food Price: Your going to be spending $10+ per plate if not more. I just share the Chicken Tenders with someone and it’s not bad.
Crowded: It can get crowded during the lunch hours and if you have a large group it will be hard to find a table big enough for all of you.
Regardless it’s a place I enjoy to stop by at.
Jared Weiss — Google review
Awesome place to take a lunch break or stop and have a couple beers
Tim C. — Google review
Nice spot to warm yer toes and get hot food, drinks, snacks, etc. Quicksilver gondola to Canyons side is right near the entrance.
Scott Bateman — Google review
$18 for an okay burger..but what are you going to do? It's Basecamp food.
Views are pretty epic though. Good view of king con run, you can watch skiers come down the steepest part.
Jason Ling — Google review
Good place to stop and have a bite to eat on the Park City side of the resort. Always busy. Restrooms are on the same level and there's a charging station if you need to recharge your phone
Paula Summit — Google review
Very pretty building. Didn't try everything, but the food certainly smelled good and folks seemed to enjoy it. Expensive, but all food on-mountain typically is. It tends to be very busy around lunch and difficult to get seating, however.
James Gabrielson — Google review
Like other Vail properties, overcrowded, understaffed and extreme high prices for very basic amenities. Bathrooms were decent after an extensive and unnecessary walk around the building if you can't pull up your vax card on demand.
Jason Putnam — Google review
Doesn't offer any vegan option, you can order the veggie burger w/out cheese, and fries, but there didn't seem to be any salads, and no veggie chili listed. Very disappointing, because the food here used to be better. Cloud dine was much better.
Stephen Shifton — Google review
Beautiful mountain restaurant just next to the gondola connecting Canyons to Park City ski runs.
Wide open and high ceilings give a great feel. Stopped for a coffee and snacks. And heading back to skiing.
Martin Benoit — Google review
Just a good place to eat in the mountain, fun vibe and opened until the end of the season so great to eat specially around that time that everything is closed.
Maria Hernandez — Google review
I really enjoy the miners camp, feels like a traditional ski lodge. Find a place to sit with some other skiers and eat the best food on the mountain
Christopher Ault — Google review
Great mid mountain spot. Cleanest bathrooms - and you don't have to walk down stairs to get to them! Huge (but expensive) food and drink selection. Hot chocolate is to die for! Great outdoor chairs for sunny days, too!
Brenna Moss — Google review
Very nice facility. Not at all crowded. Lots of seats. Infused water free without waiting in food lines. You can have a beer without ordering food. For anyone who doesn't know: Utah has complicated laws about alcoholic beverages so that is not the case everywhere. Great views. Huge lodge. Easy access to lifts.
T. C. — Google review
Great bar on the mountain. Bartenders are good dudes too!
Johnny Meier — Google review
Fortunately, it was a cozy little spot that was nicely decorated, but the food was not great. We were told to scan our epic passes for the discount, but then that they wouldn’t work because they were not full season passes. The food was extremely expensive; the burger was not spectacular… or warm. I wish they would advertise that it’s only season passes, because it wasn’t specified.
K. Hearty — Google review
Very good place but very crowded. Difficult to find a place to sit even outside of peak times.
Tombstone BBQ is a popular spot located at the base of the Tombstone lift, making it easily accessible for skiers. The outdoor grill offers a great selection of BBQ dishes, including pulled pork sandwiches and smoked brisket. While most seating is outside, there are rocking chairs and picnic tables where visitors can relax and enjoy their meals. The food receives positive reviews, with highlights such as flavorful seasoning and delicious tater tots and cornbread.
Really impressed with the quality of the meat! Smoked potato topped with brisket is the way to go!
The Happy Spoon — Google review
After waiting 15 minutes in line to order. We found out that we were in the beverage line and that everybody was in front of a sign that said beverages only so very poor signage should be above the line above everybody so that you can actually see a sign that says where you should be standing. And then we had to go back and get back in the other line to order food, which was another 20 minutes or more because that line was longer than the beverage line. We just thought there were 2 lines to order food. Silly us. It shouldn't be that hard. On the good side, the food was quite good. Unfortunately, there was no pepper, just salt. No butter for things like a cornbread square or to add to my sweet potato, which would have been nice. Just little things like that. Anyway, we're in God's country, so life could be worse. This is all on upper management. Staff was awesome.
Ed Nykiel — Google review
Great place to grab a beer and a sandwich during a long ski day. Located next to 3 lifts, so very central and easy to reach. Usually where we end our day, grab a beer and hang out in the rocking chairs or picnic tables, then head to "over and out" and ski back to the base. Prices what you'd expect for a restaurant inside a resort. Food is great, but majority of seating is outside, so gets cold fast, especially if it's snowing, which is why we usually opt for a beer. Can sit without buying something, so great place to enjoy a snack or something brought with you as well.
Alyssa Brown — Google review
Great place to sit at enjoy on the Park City mountain. Right next to the Tombstone lift. Plenty of outdoor seating!
Varvara Ladage — Google review
To pay $20 for a dried out NO flavor Brisket sandwich and $12 for Mac & Cheese that was room temp…NOT WORTH THE STOPPING FOR!
Dean Carter — Google review
Love this location on a bluebird day. Big bbque portions - also pricey but that is what you get when you on the mountain. Limited indoor seating but great outdoor seating. Gets very busy at the height of the season.
Nicole Droitsch — Google review
At the base of tombstone, the ambience is so beautiful, it smells delicious. Taste great! The sweet potato brisket is so so so good. Oh yea, and decent beer selection! Recharges you so you can ski another few hrs!
Allison Amelianovich — Google review
Some of the best mid mountain food I’ve ever had at a ski resort. Can’t go wrong with the Brisket or the BBQ. I’ll be going here every time I ski Canyons
Jeremy Abel — Google review
A fun daily stop when skiing on the hill. Staff was good and help keep the facility clean. Bartenders were for the most part good offering canned and tap beverages only. We didn't order food but decent reviews from those that shared their opinion on the food. Definitely check it out.
Andrew Samplawski — Google review
Great food awesome atmosphere.
The pull pork and BBQ chicken sandwich and the coleslaw was one of best. I also recommend the Hot Chocolate was really good as well.
Scott Welsh — Google review
The smoked brisket sandwich was excellent, the meat is delicious and has some fat on it that melts in your mouth. We managed to snag an indoor spot to eat, but don't expect to eat indoors, expect to eat outdoors where there are numerous picnic tables.
Chad — Google review
This place food is quite good, I've never tasted ski slope mid mountain food ever tasting good in any capacity. But this place has the most tender 1/2 chicken bbq dish that was exquisite and not dry like the typical chicken breast. But I would definitely not classified the meals as a two money sign for price $$
We bought 4 meals and a mac n cheese which rang to $100+ that really isnt classified as $$ more like $$$, but I'm not really complaining because it is quite delicious coming from mod mountain ski resort food. Hahaha
David KL — Google review
Pretzel just turns into uneaten glob in your mouth; significant water required. The pretzel (and the queso) taste like they’ve just been pulled out of the fridge. Be warned.
Dylan Ferguson — Google review
This was a great spot for lunch while skiing. BBQ hit the spot, just make sure you use some BBQ sauce as mine was a little dry. Great seasoning though and definitely get the tater tots and corn bread! Both were fantastic. I would come before noon or after 1 as it gets crowded.
Nestled inside the Sundial Lodge, Murdock's Café offers a casual dining experience with a diverse menu that includes breakfast, sandwiches, salads, and pizza. Locals and visitors alike are drawn to this charming spot for its popular breakfast burritos, fresh cinnamon rolls, and specialty hot chocolates like Bear Lake and Peanut Butter. The cozy atmosphere and friendly staff add to the appeal of this on-mountain eatery. While the service is generally efficient, there may be occasional delays during peak hours.
Standard, good Starbucks coffee. The staff was really nice! They gave my daughter a free small candy!
Will Bachrach — Google review
WAYYYYY too overpriced. We ordered a Breakfast Burrito, an oatmeal and a muffin and it costed us $32. Not just that, they also got our order wrong. A simple order of 3 things and they somehow screw up the burrito. We asked for a Breakfast Burrito, not a Vegetarian Breakfast Burrito. The oatmeal was horrible, you could do better with microwave packets that are 50 cents. The burrito was disgusting, definitely not worth the money. Listen to these reviews, DO NOT come here. It is not worth it. They also have a strict mask mandate (Which I am all for) except, the workers aren’t even wearing masks. Just take the Cabriolet down to the 7-Eleven, it will save you some money and gagging.
Tribiliter — Google review
Massive breakfast burritos to fill up on before hitting the slopes. The locals told us to go for breakfast but skip the lunch pizza.
McNabb .Jason — Google review
Great coffee and atmosphere! Cool flavored hot cocoa like s’more , mints
susan morgan — Google review
I came in to Murdock's last week for a breakfast burrito and a coffee and loved both! This is DEFINITELY one of the best breakfast burritos I've had, and far better than what they served last year. Being from Texas, I know and love my breakfast burritos and this was one of the best I’ve had in years. The staff this year also appears new but they were very friendly and made me feel very welcome. I'll definitely ve back the next time I ski Park City!
Gregory Roush — Google review
Murdock's Cafe presents a charming dining spot with a cozy atmosphere and friendly staff. The menu boasts a variety of tasty options, showcasing a blend of flavors. The service is generally efficient, though there were occasional delays during peak hours. The cafe's unique decor adds to its appeal, creating a pleasant environment. While there's room for improvement in terms of speed, Murdock's Cafe earns 4 stars for its inviting ambiance and flavorful offerings, making it a worthwhile dining destination.
Otto Schneider — Google review
Decent pizza and pre-made sandwiches and salads. Also coffee and ice cream. All over priced and service is ridiculously s l o w!
Trey Zehmer — Google review
0 star Pizza worse than $1 frozen cardboard...seriously paid $50 to eat cheesy plywood...
David Sanders — Google review
Over priced. Closed in morning when it says it should be open. Coffee is okay. Only choice for a pre-lift coffee so gets 3 stars.
Tim Nyc — Google review
I came here a few days ago during the concert series. My son saw another kid eating a corndog and wasn’t going to let us enjoy the show until he had one. After walking around I saw on a sandwich board outside that they sold corndogs. You could buy 1 for $5 or 2 for $8. I went in and ordered one corndog (nothing else) and it rang up as $8.89. I told them I only ordered one and not two and she told me that it was actually the price of one corndog. I stood there and waited for them to correct the price that they advertise outside and instead they just said “yeah, that’s what it is.” I hate leaving negative reviews however this exchange hasn’t sat well with me. Way overpriced and pretty disappointing service.
Robin Harward — Google review
Dining in here was a really disappointing experience! We got our pizza 45 minutes late and weren't offered anything by management. They messed up our order and at the end (after 45 min wait) we got a cold pizza. Would not recommend this place!
Yuliya Balym — Google review
Would avoid.
7-11 quality food
Rude staff decided to yell at me to get out of the way while waiting for my coffee.
Coffee and 2 slices of pizza were $28. Card terminal required an 18% tip minimum.
Cameron Youd — Google review
Took 15 minutes for a mocha that tasted like dog puke. You guys can do better than hersheys syrup this is park city step it up.
Ryan H — Google review
We had dinner here. I've had cheap frozen pizza better than this pizza. Little Ceasars tops this and that is not saying much. Over $32 for 1 topping, pepperoni. Disappointed, so talked to staff. Asked if it was frozen, they said the crust come frozen in a box. Wow, high end place with frozen crust. Would not recommend.
amanda mclean — Google review
Good deal for 2 slices of pizza and a drink. Good area in the back for a large group to spread out.
Danielle Smith — Google review
1/27/2024: Coffee is bitter and not way over priced; snacks are way over priced, strongly recommend stopping at the 7-11 down the hill for your coffee ( place may be Drift Twist now)
Cushing’s Cabin is a cozy and serene spot located atop Flagstaff Mountain in Deer Valley. It offers a peaceful escape from the main lodges, serving up delicious turkey chili and lattes for a satisfying lunch. The cabin provides limited baked goods, coffee, and other beverages in a warm and quaint setting with the added bonus of having The New York Times available on Sundays.
Great Mountain food with easy access and unbeatable views
MarkG353 — Google review
I visited for the seafood buffet. The selection of seafood was exquisite. The quality was unmatched. I enjoyed the gumbo the most (I am from the south). The crab legs, while good, were under appreciated- a reflection of me, not the food. The poke bar was a delightful experience. I most enjoyed having many small plates and an opportunity to sample EVERYTHING. The staff was helpful in explaining what each item was and what they recommended.
Deer Valley should be proud to continue to offer a wonderful experience. You never fail to surprise.
Michael Foree — Google review
If you are in Koehler, don’t miss this wonderful spot tucked in the woods. We have enjoyed many dinners here with our family. Each has been memorable and special. The food is wonderful and the deserts are to die for! The staff are friendly and attentive.
Robert Navarre — Google review
This is a cabin on top of Deer Valley. It has limited baked items with coffee and other refreshments. It is small warm and quaint. On Sundays they have The New York times available. So you can dip on your morning coffee in your ski boots and over look the White Wasatch mountains.
Harold Kaufmann — Google review
Do you need to dine at 11000 feet? How about a bathroom break with nice accommodations? Just need a place to sit and recooperate because skiing kicked your but? Then this place is for you. Food and drink. And some awesome cookies. Where else are you going to eat?
Mike Whalen — Google review
Warm rest stop......expensice snacks
David Paul Tuttle — Google review
Good spot for a quick bite on top of Flagstaff mountain. Chili, hot drinks, a fireplace, and nice bathrooms. The food was decent but not quite as good as that in the main lodges
The Trove Gallery in Park City, Utah showcases the works of local Utah artists. The gallery's unique collection has made it a favorite location of locals and visitors alike.
This gallery is one of my favorite galleries on Main Street. The art is vibrant and beautiful. The service is always impeccable.
They have gorgeous pieces with many local artist and great stories behind the art.
They also have a jewelry section with some really nice pieces.
I would highly recommend if you would like quality art.
Escape Room Park City — Google review
We were not shopping. Our art budget for the year had already been blown.
And darn it, we both liked a very cool ceramic piece by Debra Fritts that begged for a new home. It was so nice to meet the gallery owner Jen Schumacher who gave us tourists the red carpet treatment. She had a shipment going out that day and managed to get our piece included. It was at our house on the East Coast hand delivered in four days! Great gallery and experience.
Peter Thacher — Google review
Unlike many of the galleries of Park City that only represent a few artists, or the same artists over several decades, Trove Gallery strives to represent artists in a more eclectic style. They have amazing paintings, but even more amazing sculptures and exhibits featuring dimensional/textural art.
They have a few brass bell sculptures on the sidewalk that you can try out as well.
Then, to top it off, one of the owners of the gallery is there to welcome visitors and discuss artwork with you. I'm used to galleries that employ non-artists, or reps, to sell the work. It is a wonderful change of scenery to get the opinion of the owner.
As an aspiring artist myself, I felt very comfortable being able to discuss not only my own artwork, but also what subjects seem to sell quickest and pricing ranges. That's something I've not found in other galleries.
Because of all the above, I'd rate Trove as the best gallery in all of Park City, and I've visited all of them. I enjoy returning each and every time.
Bradley Platt — Google review
Trove Gallery is one of my very favorite art galleries. Their Works have a kind of modern fun vibe, but tends toward representational rather than abstract art. They also represent some of my favorite artists. I highly recommend dropping into this chic and enjoyable gallery!
James Mietchen — Google review
Slightly of main Street, but it has amazing art.
S Woodside — Google review
Great quality, lots of Utah arists, super helpful and friendly staff.
The Cabin is a popular Park City haunt, perfect for hanging out with friends and enjoying good food and drinks in a comfortable setting. The cabin-style building mixes rustic wood paneling with modern touches, making it a great place to spend a night out. There's live music on the weekends, as well as table tennis if you're up for some fun competition.
We went here for the food and came back for the karaoke. Their plant based options were delicious and plentiful. The bartender went out of her way to make sure all of the food I ordered fit with my diet. The atmosphere was cozy, hip, and fun. We will be back.
Catlynn Zaro — Google review
Obsessed with The Cabin.
Hands down the best bar/ venue I've ever been to.
Friendly staff. Consistent food and drinks.
No crazy high "Park City Prices" which was nice.
McKenna was our server and she is fantastic. Fast, friendly, nice and knows what she's doing. She went above and beyond.
Will 100% be back and recommend this place to everyone.
Brittney was also super friendly and nice as well as Marcus.
Amber Rider — Google review
I enjoyed a wonderful dinner tonight at The Cabin. It was the first time I had been to that space since The Cabin moved in there. They’ve revamped it so nicely. The atmosphere is laid back, the staff are super friendly, and at their recommendation - I ordered the Curry. It was delicious. I look forward to going back.
D. Chase Huneke — Google review
Had a Coors banquet with a pepperoni pizza. Pizza had a garlic butter on the crust that was very good. Tati was a great server and took great care of us. When we are back in Park City will definitely visit again.
Ray Hirte — Google review
The cabin is a really wonderful place where you can find from good food to delicious drinks. Special mention to the guys at the door, they made me had fun every night i was there
Agustin Alvarez — Google review
The food was amazing...pastrami, cury, calzone, rad pig pizza is what we had and loved it. The cabin fried chicken and truffle fries blew our mind. Fun atmosphere, nice people and very good service.
Kip Elison — Google review
Music, Food, great service, did I mention music? With two different options for fun, food in the sit down restaurant or music on the dance floor below this is a recipe for fun. We had breakfast and dinner at the Cabin. It was delicious on all fronts. The party never seemed to end on the dance floor. It was packed all night. The empty restaurant was breakfast right when they opened, it filled up quickly. I also picked up some cute Cabin Swag, it's my favorite beanie.
Bri — Google review
The vibe of the place was good overall both upstairs and down.
The show in the basement was more of an EDM style, and the dancing was on point. But the bartenders in the basement were grumpy and would choose who to charge for water bottles and who to give free water to.
Upstairs the music was also good but there weren't as many on the dance for all night.
Chanell B — Google review
My husband and I went here for lunch and had a great experience. Food was delicious with good portions. Staff was very accommodating and friendly. We'll definitely be back
Allison Jensen — Google review
Bartender edited my tip amount and overcharged me. If I didn’t happen to take a picture of my receipt I wouldn’t have been able to fight it. My credit card company took care of getting me refunded, as my receipt had the tip amount and total amount written very clearly. There was no room for error. I would guess that the bartender who did this takes advantage of people like this often, especially those who have been drinking. Luckily I always take photos of my receipts. Would never come back here!
Nicolette Bussanich — Google review
Hands down best place to drink and dance in Park City! Upstairs will have a DJ and downstairs a live band. The food is great and the drinks are better. Ask for Yeti and he will make you something special. My drinks came to me on fire! All around great place. I will be back for sure
Amber Day — Google review
Chicken was over cooked to the point it was hard, tough, and dry. Most people would think it would be done by how deep brown the color was. Bacon on burger was black and didn’t taste very good—just burnt and bitter. Waffles were over cooked to the point they were hard and crispy, almost like eating a chip. Server was rude (brunette and wore glasses) and ignored us when we ran out of water but refilled everyone else. We weren’t going to tip when we paid in cash because of the service and overall meal quality, but she walked away without returning any change. Never coming back.
If you're looking for high-quality art, then you'll want to check out Terzian Galleries. The gallery is home to some of the most talented regional artists in Park City, and their collections are always changing so there's always something new to discover. Plus, the staff is always happy to share stories about the artists and their work.
The friendliest gallery on Main. Proprietor has a great eye for contemporary art, and knowledgeable staff enjoys sharing artists' stories.
Proprietor was kind and patient in helping me choose a Marketa Sivek piece, even bringing several to my home to try in the space. Couldn't be happier.
Biking Lifestyle — Google review
The best art gallery in Park City!
Annie Hooker — Google review
I’ve visited only once. Nice place. Refreshments were good.
Deer Valley Resort is a well-maintained ski resort with various accommodation options, dining venues, and numerous activities. The resort offers a renowned ski school for children as young as three and provides an adventure map for kids to explore designated areas. With high-speed chairlifts and exceptional customer service, Deer Valley is known for its posh reputation in Utah. Visitors can enjoy a stellar skiing experience on the expansive mountain with plenty of runs.
Deer Valley has the best service out of any ski resort I've ever been to. They also have the best, most patient, kid friendly instructors. In the Rockies! The lifts are so easy to get to from the parking lot. They even have a tram if you have to park a little bit back. Free overnight ski valet. They'll even wax overnight for a reasonable fee!
Zeke Otsuka — Google review
Deer Valley Ski Resort is a great place to ski for all levels of experience. The runs are well-groomed and easy to follow, even for beginners. The turkey chili at the restaurant is delicious and filling, and the demo center has a great selection of skis and snowboards to rent. The staff is friendly and helpful, and the overall atmosphere is relaxed and enjoyable.
Here are some of the things I loved about Deer Valley Ski Resort:
The turkey chili was amazing! It was hearty and flavorful, and the perfect way to warm up on a cold day.
The runs were easy to follow and well-groomed. I'm a beginner skier, and I had no trouble finding my way around.
The demo center had a great selection of skis and snowboards to rent. I was able to try out a few different pairs before I decided which one was right for me.
The staff was friendly and helpful. They were always willing to answer my questions and give me recommendations.
The overall atmosphere was relaxed and enjoyable. I felt like I was on vacation, even though I was only there for a day.
I would definitely recommend Deer Valley Ski Resort to anyone looking for a great place to ski. It's a beautiful resort with something to offer everyone.
Jacob Kandel — Google review
Deer valley has the worst child care program I’ve ever experienced. I ski all over the country and ski here every year. They treat children and employees in an inappropriate way. I walked in on a bad moment where one of the managers was yelling at an employee for soothing a crying child the wrong way. The manager reprimanded the employee and proceeded to tell the child that crying means they won’t be welcomed back if they can’t stop. I admit I wasn’t supposed to be back there but I let myself in to drop off food to two other employees working there. Sounds like the manager needs to learn emotional regulation herself and how to treat employees and children. I’ve also had a few acquaintances quit and move on because of Management.. I know the ski school instructors are great but put your kids in their day care program and they will be ignored, set aside and management will sit on their phones and bark orders. They do not care about your child’s well being, they care about looking the part only when you are watching. This is not the Deer Valley childcare experience you’d expect. Fire this lady Tracey and get real people who care for a healthy work environment and are compassionate towards children!!
Jacob Payne — Google review
Beware that they do not limit ticketing like they advertise. While we were there, it was incredibly packed to the point people had to park on the side of the road, wait for packed/full buses, and shuttle to the ski area. For the price that is paid, you’d like you wouldn’t have to deal with that, but that’s not true sadly. Routes for skiing were decent. I didn’t think they were as groomed as they could’ve been. Never saw a machine going around and fixing anything and would get icy later in the day, despite it snowing most of our visit. Ski lifts were pretty efficient, given the sheer number of people there, but everyone was racing to the lines all the time. $12 for a small salad bowl is insane. However, the food selection is actually good and pretty tasty. Lodges for taking “breaks” were warm. Restrooms were adequate for lots of melted snow being around them. Always saw the workers coming in and out of them, so they were always keeping up with it. Overall, would probably not go back, especially since they do not promise what is advertised, but it was pretty.
Darian Graivshark — Google review
My family and I had scenic lift tickets. I confirmed the time it was open the day before we drove over an hour fir the scenic ride. We arrived at 4:15. I had been told over the phone, "the last ride is at 5:00."
The ticket office would NOT let us ride. They turned away not just my family but others as well. It was very frustrating. They said the ride was 15 minutes up and back but we were too late to ride. Felt like they just wanted to go home.
Lisa Aase — Google review
DV is one of the best resorts I've been. Conditions were great, grooming is high quality. Not to mention the bumps and trees. Being able to store your skis overnight at no charge, was huge. Park City transportation made it so easy to get around we barely needed a car.
Definitely a return trip is in the future.
Jim Backman — Google review
Love this place. Deer Valley is very well maintained and taken care of. The runs are plentiful as are the chairlifts; of which most are high speed quads. The amenities are great, Deer Valley prides itself on its reputation of being the most Posh Ski Resort in Utah, and it succeeds. The Customer Service is exceptional. The mountain itself is big with plenty of runs, you couldn’t hit every single one in a day. It’s pricey but you get what you pay for: A Stellar Skiing Experience!
Kim Christensen — Google review
Great MTB Park! We visited in the summer and had a great time on the trails. There was a lot of trails closed summer of 2023 for a construction project. Tidal wave was a great intermediate jump trail.
Alex Robinson — Google review
Attended a concert here. Beautiful venue and good sound. Even in midsummer, bring a hoodie. It gets cool.
Parking was crazy. Ended up walking far uphill, and there’s no lightning after dark, so it was tough to find our car. Once at the car, we waited half an hour before we could even move.
Steve Cook — Google review
Breathtaking! For such a short drive to Utah locals and for those who travel from far distances, it's a must for the soul. Just make sure all items are secured when on the lifts, especially cell phones;)
Melissa Flores — Google review
Only positive experience at deer valley. The staff and service were the tops. The line management was perfect. All staff were smiling and friendly. The mountain is the best the greens and blues were more than enough and were equivalent to blues and blacks at other mountains.
The staff was at all maps at mountain tops and they gave great advice.
I just can only go on and on about service. 100%
The food was legit and honestly was respectable restaurant food. The food is definitely better than most/all sit down chain food
The trails had ski patrol consistently and effectively
And the trails had plenty of “slow” signs for when the trail became narrow or steep We always felt safe and “looked after”
Pete Fuller — Google review
Deer Valley is an amazing place to ski. I was even more impressed with this resort when I got hurt skiing. The staff was so helpful and kind to get me the help I needed. The on-site nurse was very knowledgeable and took amazing care of me. And then, the resort helped me with credit for my lift ticket expense. I have always enjoyed skiing at Deer Valley but their service level when I needed it most blew me away!
Anju Jaggi — Google review
My daughter loved the expert tour and the treasure hunt map for kids.
We ran into a mountain host, Wendell, who's super friendly and took my kid through Bucky's backyard. ( We were in a time crunch to finish the map that day and would have make quite a few runs to not miss it where we were.)
Sheila Sun — Google review
Wonderful service from dropping off skiers, parking, shuttle quickly to the first lift, skis and poles storage on site at no extra cost, courteous and helpful staff. Great experience on and off the slopes. ALSO lower altitude makes it easier for those struggling with resorts over 10000 feet. Be sure to see the Olympic museum, simply incredible!
Ken Fleck — Google review
Great place to ski however prices are a bit too inflated at around $300 a day you can get higher quality skiing elsewhere especially since they do not have any heated seats, trams, etc. grooming is the best around and folks are super nice. Amenities around the resort are also great so if you’re a casual skier more interested in the whole experience this is great. If you are a more advanced skier and want to focus on that part of the resort I would say look elsewhere (it also gets very icy very often compared to other Utah resorts)
Ali Salman — Google review
Deer Valley represents everything wrong with the modern ski industry. They have turned a beautiful mountain into a city. Condos, roads, bridges, and construction everywhere you look. The only reason this resort is getting 2-Stars is because the food and service was excellent but that is to be expected for a $300/day ticket…. Which is absurd. Snow conditions were terrible during my visit (pure ice), but that isn’t necessarily in their control.
I gave this resort a poor review because I hate what they have done to a once beautiful mountain. If you want beautiful skiing views, cheaper rates, and better snow, go somewhere else. I’ll likely never return to Deer Valley.
The Waldorf Astoria Park City is a luxurious mountain resort that offers modern quarters equipped with fireplaces. It boasts fine dining options, a top-notch spa, and easy access to the ski gondola. This world-renowned spa provides an array of services ranging from massage therapies to facials and body wraps. Guests can also enjoy salon services for ultimate relaxation and rejuvenation. The hotel's Powder restaurant serves delicious breakfast amidst a beautiful setting against the mountains.
We stayed here last month for 4 nights. The hotel room was very nice and clean and all of the staff were very friendly. I also took a look at the pool, fitness center and spa, and they were all very nice. There were also some meeting rooms available as well. The Powder restaurant also has great food. The ski valet was also nice and they heated your boots overnight for you and helped you get them on and off. The elevator was also fast. I would stay here again.
Evan Kerendi — Google review
This hotel is incredibly beautiful and feels like home away from home. The size of the rooms are amazing and the full size kitchen made it feel like we could stay for months. We were helped by so many amazing people throughout our stay. Caroline at the front desk is incredibly thoughtful and made our honeymoon stay so memorable. The ski valet services were amazing with heated boots every morning, your skis set at the gondola ready to go, and a shuttle if you wanted to go to a different ski resort. The Waldorf Park City is absolutely a 10/10 and one of my best Hilton experiences in my years of travel!
Kelsey Day — Google review
Staff at this hotel are incredible! Our stay here exceeded 5 stars. From the Valet service to front desk and management personnel. Every team member we met were professional and friendly. The rooms are very clean and have a homely feel. We enjoyed our stay very much. Thank you!
Sarah Ames — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous hotel in an amazing location. Tons of amenities and everything with in walking distance.They is a ski lift 🚠 about a 100 ft for the hotel an a golf course goes around the hotel. The staff at this hotel are incredible! Our stay here exceeded 5 stars. Everyone we met, from the valet to the front desk to management, was professional and friendly. The rooms are very clean and have a homely feel. We enjoyed our stay very much, and we especially loved the complimentary s'mores that we could cook over the firepit. Thank You for a perfect stay
Shad Kearns — Google review
Our son and his fiance chose this venue for their wedding. It was absolutely beautiful! It was perfectly orchestrated down to the minute. It was the most beautiful wedding I have every had a part in. Our event planner really knocked it out of the park!! The facilities are immaculate and the staff is caring and respectful. Could not have asked for a better weekend!!
Kim Smith — Google review
The hotel itself was beautiful and the front desk is wonderful. Front desk is totally 5 stars, they are very thoughtful and very friendly, they welcoming us and we feel pleasant. Front desk even give my kids some coloring book and a little souvenir, that makes my kids delighted. The valet parking was great, they do have EV charging, just let them know when you give the key, they will charge for you. And the s’more kit was bonus for our stay, kids had so much fun!
The amenities swimming pool and hot tub are nice for the kids.
However, the one star missing was the restaurant. I would say please do something with the restaurant, they are not a 5 stars restaurant. The food was not worth for the price, the wait time was ridiculous and the atmosphere was just not pleasant.
A 5 stars hotel needs to have a 5 stars restaurant.
Anny Yang — Google review
I know that it probably seems strange to write a review before leaving the property but here we are.
I want to start by saying that I have never been to Park City, Utah or the Waldorf Astoria. I was fortunate enough to have Sharief as my concierge and I highly recommend him to anyone.
Sharief offered a number of suggestions and described the area in great detail. Extremely polite, attentive and very knowledgeable.
Our stay at the Waldorf Astoria has been nothing short of top rate. Fantastic accommodations and the most polite people working here. I look forward to returning one day in the near future.
David Conly — Google review
Service was wonderful from check in until departure. Travis at Powder had great suggestions and crafted up some wonderful drinks. Located walking distance to a loft with great access to the slopes. The hot chocolate bar each afternoon was amazing and I looked forward to it each day. Staff was so nice and accommodating. Look forward to returning
Elizabeth Johnson — Google review
Stayed at the Waldorf Park City for my birthday and was treated amazing by everyone we encountered! Grecia and Dave at the front gave us a tremendous room upgrade then sent up a bottle of champagne and macaroon plate. They also gave us an additional food/drink comp. At the restaurant we were served by Megan who was extremely friendly and engaging.
I have been a Diamond member for years and stay at Hilton’s on a weekly basis and this was the best experience at a hotel I’ve ever had!! Thank you for making my birthday weekend extremely special!
ZV — Google review
I booked a stay at the WA in Park City with my brother and his family (7 of us total). We arrived early to the hotel and were warmly greeted by the bellman and valet. Upon check-in, Carolyn was able to accommodate us with a room that was already ready. We had 3 small girls in our party and she was quick to tell us about the scavenger field throughout the property and downtown Park City. Our girls had so much fun finding the moose and gathering their pins. We saw Carolyn periodically throughout our stay and she always stopped to engage our girls. It was so nice to be at a high-end hotel, where the children aren't dismissed. She was always so kind and helpful with our requests. She was amazing!
Previous guests have eluded to a lack of staffing. Perhaps, there were previously but we visited during the peak holiday season and we saw didn't see any lack of service or support. Every person we encountered was professional, kind, resourceful, and nice to speak with.
The shuttle services were a wonderful perk and we used them daily. We made a call one evening to see if anyone was able to pick us up from a restaurant in Canyon Villages. We didn't think they'd be able to honor that request but when we walked outside the restaurant, the car was waiting. The valet and bellman (can't recall their names) were all wonderful and deserve to be recognized.
We ate and drank at the restaurant Powder a few times. Great food and drinks; prices on par with other high-end restaurants in the area. Nico was great!
The location can NOT be beat.
Daily hot chocolate bar by the fireplace was a daily hit, as were the s'mores in the evenings. The hotel is clean and Christmas decorations got me. I'm a sucker for anything Christmas. They nailed all the little touches. I can't say enough great things about the staff and our experience at the Waldorf Astoria Park City. Thank you for the memories, see you next year!
Kristin Avendano — Google review
Resort is so calm and serene! Thumbs up for being dog friendly although the dog bed and bowls were not provided as stated on website. We were given a 24hr in room dining menu but when we called to order food at night, we were told only cold sandwiches and salads were available. We were given a wilted salad and the soggiest sandwich ever! The location is everything!! The s'mores were a hit. Daily shuttle to Main Street was useful. Views are endless!
Liz J — Google review
This place delivers on all fronts. We spent 3 nights here and cannot speak highly enough about the service and attention to detail from the front desk to house keeping. Don and Ali at the front desk were extremely helpful and made our trip special. Chef Matt handles food allergies very well.
Ryan Bauer — Google review
We stayed here for a few nights in May and are back again in November! We absolutely love this hotel. The staff is very helpful and friendly, 5-star service all around. The restaurant is delicious and the room are beautiful and so cozy. Highly recommend to anyone visiting the area.
Jordan Williams — Google review
My stay at Waldorf Astoria Park City surpassed expectations for the second year in a row. The exceptional customer service begins right from the moment you step into the lobby. The reception staff sets the tone with their warm welcome and efficient service, making check-in a breeze.
Throughout our stay, the attention to detail and commitment to guest satisfaction were evident at every turn. From 3 to 5 pm, the lobby transformed into a haven for tired skiers, offering a variety of snacks and indulgent hot chocolate to warm up after a day on the slopes. It was the perfect way to unwind and recharge before evening activities.
One of the highlights of our experience was breakfast at Powder , where Luis's attentive service made each morning memorable. His recognition from our previous visit was a delightful touch, and his genuine care for guests was palpable. Megan and the hostess also deserve commendation for their cheerful demeanor and dedication to ensuring guests felt at home.
The exceptional service extended beyond the dining experience. The ski valet team was always on hand to assist with equipment and offer helpful tips for maximizing our time on the mountain. From providing water to offering hot towels, their thoughtfulness and professionalism were second to none.
In addition to the outstanding service, the rooms were consistently clean and well-appointed, providing a comfortable retreat after a day of adventure. The daily provision of water was a thoughtful touch that added to the overall feeling of being well-cared for.
Waldorf Astoria Park City truly sets the standard for luxury hospitality. Every aspect of our stay was meticulously curated to ensure a memorable experience. We look forward to returning for another unforgettable getaway.
Arianna Gorrin — Google review
My sisters an I choose this hotel and boy did it live up to our expectations! Beautiful resort close to the ski lifts, attentive staff, very clean rooms and great food. They have a shuttle that comes every 30 minutes and takes you to the lifts that are a little further as well as the town center in the evening. I would definitely recommend this hotel to everyone from families to couples.
Tricia Hage — Google review
We Have been going to The Waldorf Astoria Park City for our Anniversary for many years! This year did not disappoint! The staff are always professional and friendly. Such a beautiful setting against the mountains. Had breakfast in the restaurant Powder on premises and it was delicious. We will definitely be back.
Diane Shurtleff — Google review
My first ski trip and I broke my leg. After spending a few hours in the ER, I made my way back to the Waldorf. As I entered the lobby on crutches, the General Manger happened to be there. She immediately checked on me and asked if there was anything I needed to be more comfortable. Even though I didn’t ask for anything, she sent an incredibly thoughtful care package and snack to our room. It took 2 more days to get home, but during that time, the staff continued to be very warm and accommodating. We were unable to find and thank the GM before leaving.
Cindy Racco, I hope this message finds you well. I am grateful for your kindness and hospitality. Even with my injury, I was able to easily get around our suite and had all I needed for those last 2 days. Our room was spacious, beautifully decorated and very clean. I highly recommend your location to anyone looking to stay in Park City.
I am sorry I did not get to thank you in person. You are truly an Angel!
Crystal Smart
Crystal Smart — Google review
Beautiful resort! The full size kitchens the Viking appliances are immaculate and the suites make you feel like you could stay for months.
Service was excellent throughout the hotel. Highly recommend getting room service for breakfast or for evening cocktails!
Jordan Reber — Google review
Beautiful lobby, very nice rooms, restaurant offers an enjoyable experience and quality food. Morning coffee is free but experience with that needs improvement. Loved the staff. Everyone was cheerful and service oriented. Thank you!
Ann Marie Burch — Google review
We just had the pleasure of spending a week at the Waldorf for a family reunion. What a fabulous facility, rooms were spotless and well appointed, food was incredible but what really stood out was the wonderful staff. These folks work VERY hard at making sure you are well taken care of and all of your needs are met. The poolside service is second to none! Thank you all!
Ruben Kincaid — Google review
For us, this is a 4.5 star rating (not quite 5 stars but a close contender). We really enjoyed our stay to Waldorf Astoria Park City. The hotel was lovely and well maintained, the service was great (everyone was lovely) and the food (there’s only one restaurant) was good (not great, just good).
We had a two-floor hotel suite, so we loved the space - it felt like an apartment with two fireplaces and a full kitchen. The rooms could use some updates (mostly to the bathrooms) but they are charming, very clean and well maintained. The decor feels very Park City, it’s perfectly on brand.
The hotel is in a great location and easily accessible to PCM. We easily Uber’ed to dinner offsite every night and/or took the hotel shuttle to Main St, which is as a nice perk.
We would definitely return to this hotel again.
Christina King — Google review
The one and only star is for the housekeeping staff which was phenomenal. The rest, abhorrent. Some background, I booked this hotel because it had across the street access to the ski lift, but come to find out if you are taking lessons at Park City you have to take a van over to that location or drive yourself so if you are taking lessons you are not using that lift. I was asked by the concierge helping us plan our trip if we needed transportation to a particular restaurant, but not the rest of the excursions which I had assumed was close and were not. I also would have appreciated some direction in planning like on the day of travel to not schedule the furthest excursion. On the day of our arrival we arrived at 2pm with dog sledding at 3pm. I asked right when we got there if they were driving us or we had to go ourselves. front desk confirmed they would pick us up between 2:30 and 2:40 for our 3pm appointment. 2:50 we asked them to confirm they were still coming. There was some kind of miscommunication and we were supposed to drive ourselves 45 minutes away. We were very lucky they were still able to accommodate us but in hindsight the pick up time didn't even correlate to arriving on time for our reservation which should have alerted front desk something was not right. On our way to dog sledding concierge asked if they could have something in our room upon our return for a goodwill gesture. I said a fruit and cheese plate would be great. Never came. I asked for them to send me how long it would take us to drive to each thing we had a reservation for. They never did. I asked them to change our dinner reservations for that night since we would be late after getting a late start. They canceled our alpine globe and rebooked an indoor restaurant reservation. When the restaurant left me a message asking to clarify, I asked concierge to call and confirm the alpine globe. They did not. After everything they offered a $300 hospitality credit. Are you joking? I was paying $1,600 per night for a suite, you have screwed up many reservations and not responded or delivered on promises and you want to give me a $300 hotel credit?! Awful experience. I will never be back to this hotel.
Yolanda Cielo — Google review
Not quite sure how to rate my most recent experience. I’ll start with the best part. I had probably one of the best massages I’ve ever had with Devon. He took the time to understand what I needed and made suggestions that were spot on. Honestly think he may be one of the best therapists I’ve ever been to. I would highly recommend him. He and the rest of the spa staff are outstanding! The setting is lovely and peaceful. I’d rate Devon and the spa 5 stars plus.
The next part of the evening, however, was terrible. I decided to go to the bar at Powder for a drink and dinner. There were 3 bartenders there who took care of everyone including people sitting on either side of me, but could not ask me if I wanted to order. I finally got the attention of one of the bartenders who proceeded to push a used water glass in front of me. I explained that I wanted a fresh glass of water and wanted to order a drink and food. He took my order and was gone before I could request a specific brand of bourbon or tell him how I wanted my burger cooked. The burger arrived very rare—-I would have ordered it medium well if I had the opportunity to do so. I explained to the person delivering my plate that I could not eat it and could I get a medium well burger. The bartender proceeded to loudly explain to the server that he needed to get a medium well burger for me. At this point one of the servers working other tables asked me if everything was ok and that my order would be out shortly. I did get a new burger but it was so well done it was inedible and the fries were cold (clearly they just sent back the original fries). I didn’t think it was worth sending the second plate back. The bartenders continued to ignore me, while taking care of everyone else at the bar. I don’t know why, but wonder if it was because I was a woman dining alone.
The only person who bothered to check on me was one very nice server who went out of his way to speak to me. He was working other tables but realized the bar staff were ignoring me.
I’ve been to this restaurant many times and dined alone at the bar. The bartenders who used to work there were wonderful, friendly and treated everyone well. The bar staff this evening were terrible and I’d rate them a zero.
Shabri Moore — Google review
I wanted to try the hot cocoa bar but they don’t allow boarding boots in the lobby. I’ll try to go back next year. I think they will allow changing in the spa into slippers. That cocoa better be amazing! :)
Matt J. Scothorn — Google review
Had my AirPods stolen by cleaning staff. Definitely not what I would expect for a thousand dollar a night hotel. I would highly recommend keeping your belongings locked up.
I’ve been tracking it move between a hotel staff house and the hotel for months, and haven’t yet received a follow up from management about their investigation.
If you’re looking for a real luxury hotel where you don’t need to worry about things being stolen, consider going to the St.Regis next time. There’s no loyalty for Hilton Diamond members and I will be switching to Marriott after this incident.
Harry — Google review
Excellent service and wonderful hotel. We went early season so they were still working out the kinks, but everyone we so kind and wanted to be of service. They made serval accommodations for my father who has mobility issues, and we really appreciated it.
Jennifer Lenihan — Google review
went with my wife as she wanted to see snow for the first time. We had such a pleasant and amazing experience. There were a few minor issues but the staff took extra special care of everything. This is precisely the service we have longed for. I usually book amex fine hotel and resorts and unfortunately they arent always up to par. This place by far was.
Jill Spector
Ali front office manager
Chrisitan front office manager
they were all amazing to me and my wife and I would love and cant wait to go back.
guranteed amazing experience.
This luxury hotel is located in the heart of Park City, Utah and offers suites with kitchens and fireplaces. It also has a steakhouse.
Spent a few nights in a luxury cottage here and it was beautiful! We were upgraded with our status to a cottage with a view and private hot tub on the patio. The lake and mountain views were beautiful, and the fireplaces and hot tub were instrumental to the enjoyment of the stay. The room came with a big kitchen if you are wanting to cook your own meals. The hotel was less than a mile from the main Park City lifts, the crescent and payday lifts, and the hotel offered a free shuttle every 30 minutes which was nice since parking is tight.
The historic Main Street wasn’t too far away either, and several shopping malls and strip malls were within walking distance to the hotel.
The breakfast was pretty good, offered at the onsite Ruth’s Chris restaurant, with the usual options like eggs, bacon, oatmeal, bread products, and cook to order omelets.
Overall the property was very cool and also seems like a great place to visit in the summer with its golf course!
Patrick — Google review
One of our favorite hotels. Rooms are large. Kids love the jacuzzi and pool outside (in the middle of the winter). The gym and spa are amazing. The two restaurants are excellent. Every employee is incredibly kind and attentive. The shuttle is very convenient and, if you ask nicely, they will take you anywhere you need to go.
AVCC — Google review
Fantastic service! Danielle, Ryan and the rest of the guest services team have year after year taken such great care of us.
Danielle has gone out of her way over and over to make sure we’re taken care of, even when we’ve had scheduling conflicts and other issues to work around.
To say nothing of the amazing cottages with all of their amenities, the pool, spa, private hot tubs, etc. the staff alone makes this hotel worth every penny.
Thank you Danielle for taking such great care of us from our honeymoon, and every year since.
Matt Fleming — Google review
We were disappointed with our stay. We paid $800/night for our room. The bed was hard and uncomfortable. The floors above us we're so squeaky and loud we were woken up at 6;30 in the morning and for 2.5 hours lay in bed listening to the people above us walk back and forth across their floor. We could hear the people walking and talking in the hallway very clearly as they approached and walked past our door. The room description mentions Bose surround sound but it was incapable of connecting to Bluetooth on our phones (the system still has a CD player). We called for a late check out and house keeping knocked on our door at 8:30 asking if we needed our room cleaned. As well, there was a blinking fire alarm light above our heads that blinked a bright green light through the night. Lastly, there was an envelope on the desk reminding us that one kind act can change someones day and reminding us to leave a tip, which we are always happy to do. However, I couldn't help but think the establishment should follow their own advice. Share the love and pay your housekeeping staff, the staff that keeps the rooms clean and customers coming, a wage that reflects your gratitude. We expected more from Hotel Park City and won't be staying there again.
Heather Traeden — Google review
Our go to place every time…….. The best kept secret in Park City. We stay here 6-10 times a year. Danielle continually raises the bar for customer service. Small grocery store within walking distance for food and incidentals. Golf course and Ruth’s Chris on site are an added bonus. Locals tip…..If you get room service walk down and grab it to go and avoid the large service fees. Rooms on main level adjacent to pool are very convenient for year round outdoor pool access and little to no noise in the evening. Just a very classy high end experience. We live approximately 45 minutes from here.
Gary Cannon — Google review
This was our first time visiting the hotel. I will say that the customer service displayed by the front desk staff was SUPERB and that the services offered by the spa were AMAZING!
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My preferences in the Marriott Bonvoy app. specify that the room be away from the elevator and on the top floor, in order to avoid as much noise as possible (goal was to relax, especially with working hectic work schedules and flying for several hours to reach Hotel Park City). I also called the hotel after booking the room, and an additional note was made in the system reflecting these preferences. During our first night there, we were given a room on the second floor of the hotel where we heard children all night long. Of course this is no fault of the hotel staff. The next day, we requested to be moved to a much quieter area, and we were upgraded to a cottage for the remainder of our stay (3 nights). This was such a lovely gesture— apparently a guest had “cancelled their stay”, which meant that we would be able to move to the cottage. The windows in the cottage were broken, and we had to request the cleaning staff to come in and dust the room. After speaking with the hotel manager about the windows being broken, she stated that she was “not aware that the windows in the hotel room were broken.” I’m happy that I made her aware should a family with small children come and also stay in the same room… however, a hotel manager should be aware of the quality of all of her rooms, perhaps?
Lifestyle On Loc — Google review
We enjoyed our stay here. The hotel was lovely. The room was very spacious and had everything we wanted available. Lobby was large and had coffee, tea, and sometimes hot chocolate. The view was wonderful. The breakfast at ruth chris was delicious. The gym here was more spacious than most hotel gym with plenty of equipment for use. Definitely would return and recommend.
Vee H — Google review
I would suggest a different premium brand who has clear honest advertising there are plenty to choose from in Park City. Attempted to stay at hotel park city and unfortunately found out Marriot has two hotels with almost the exact same name. Autograph collection hotel Park City and AC hotel Park City are literally the two names. How many people do you think mix up these two names? Yes they are two different hotels And whoever decided to name them the same was clearly trying to trick people and steal money.
Horrible customer service as well when I try to change it to the hotel I intended, No one seemed to care that there were two hotels with the same name and I got the wrong one. Completely ruined vacation not having a kitchen suite when I expected one.
Why would you buy the Hampton inn and name it hotel Park City after there is already an established hotel with that name? Then you run shady ads so when people are at the autograph collection hotel where you advertise AC hotel Park City and they think it's the same thing. I was expecting a suite with a jetted tub and other amenities on a golf course. Instead I got a basic ADA room with no heads up it was ADA compliant and I'm over 6 ft tall so everything was on the ground. When I realized I was bamboozled with the names I tried to call and change my reservation. Marriott customer service didn't care, hotel front desk didn't care and neither did my reservation company. I didn't even want a refund I just wanted to stay at the hotel I selected. I'm very disappointed that you are playing name games with your hotels and there's a stark difference between a three-star and a four-star. Quit trying to fool people into thinking you're three star hotel is the same as this four star hotel. Pick a unique brand name so people are not confused and get the hotel experience they want.
D B — Google review
Wow. Truly an amazing place. The Cottages are well laid-out, cozy, comfortable, and immaculately clean. Then there's the well equipped kitchenette, only to be outdone by the Arctic Spa.
That was just the "room".
The conference facilities were equally impressive.
Prices were commensurate with the quality of the accommodations and facilities.
Staff was pleasant, helpful, and gracious.
David Cope — Google review
We recently visited Hotel Park City for our honeymoon and everything was perfect! The Chief Concierge Marina had attended to every detail in our incredible room before we arrived to make it all the more special, and the impeccable service continued throughout our stay. The location is convenient to take a short walk for food and sundries and downtown is a 5-minute drive. It was always very easy to catch a ride on the shuttle to and from the hotel. With all the benefits of being a Marriott property, the ambience, vibe, and friendliness give the feel of a B&B or cozy inn. We loved our visit and can not wait to return to experience other seasons in Park City.
Tara Brown — Google review
Hotel park city is amazing. We go yearly and stay in the cottages. This year, Adam went above and beyond to make our accommodations possible. We truly appreciate him and all he did to make our stay amazing. We will absolutely be going back.
Lexie Schmidt — Google review
BEST NIGHT EVER! This place is EPIC! We literally had our own hot tub. Just wait till you see the rooms! Your gonna love it. Check out my videos. Unbelievable and unforgettable! A really beautiful place that is in the mountains in Park City. The staff was fantastic! There is food places within walking distance. The ski resort is so close that you can see the ski runs from your window! There is fine dining in the hotel, along with golf if you so choose. Such a perfect place for a special occasion! 😍
Casey Koon — Google review
I HIGHLY recommend this hotel! The best service and staff that we have encountered thus far and we’ve been skiing at numerous ski resorts throughout the US.
The staff goes above and beyond and are extremely friendly. The shuttle drivers are phenomenal and they even gave us great recommendations for dinner, which end up being our favorite dinner place! I cannot rave about the entire staff and how accommodating they were for us!
The complimentary hot chocolate with the beautiful views were just an added bonus! If you’re looking for the best hotel in Park City, look no further and book this hotel! I’d recommend this place to anyone and everyone!!
Elizabeth Tee — Google review
Front desk very accommodating , Adam is great made sure all my needs were taken care of great location and transport to and from resorts easy . Stayed in the cottage and the penthouse it was amazing . Especially hot tub , highly recommended ! Ruth Chris steakhouse for room service is awesome as well since it is in the hotel . Smores every night for kids is awesome as well
Michael Cerqua — Google review
My family had an incredible week staying here! The hotel staff was so amazing and went out of their way to help with everything and anything. We played board games at night in the cozy lobby with hot cocoa. In the morning the fire was going and coffee was ready for us. The rooms were so clean and the hotel
Shuttle was so very accommodating to take us wherever we needed to go. Shoutout to Rommel! The entire staff was so pleasant but I must say Rommel worked hard to make our entire experience the best possible. Breakfast buffet in the morning was so delicious! Again, the staff was the best! I think the kindest people in Utah must work at this hotel in some capacity!
This Florida Family will be back :)
Jamie Casalese — Google review
Rooms are spacious with lots of amenities. Service was just OK. The staff doesn't seemed trained. We were told that a restaurant was open and even given directions to it on the property. We arrive and we were told that the kitchen had been closed for about 20 min. When we went back to front desk, staff seemed surprised. Someone hit our car in the garage. The good part was that a staff member immediately noticed, without our asking, to help. He reported it to the front desk and said that they had cameras. No one from the front desk ever reached out to us. Ever.
Catina Wilson — Google review
Always love coming here. The place is very cozy. The hotel staff are very accommodating. I very much appreciate how the hotel manager worked with us.
The cottages are a walking distance to the lobby and parking. There is no parking by the cottages. You can bring the car over to drop off and pick up your luggage.
ArielMelTed Adventures — Google review
We stay here every year, but this year...things were a little run down to be honest. The lampshade in our room was broken, leaving just jagged glass at the top. 2 of the 3 fireplaces were non-functional. room service (from another room) left dirty, smelly dishes outside of our door for 2 days. Our hot tub was dirty enough that we passed on using it. It was once premier....now its just nice. I hope they find a way to bring it back.
Red Pine Lodge is a popular spot for skiers at Park City, offering a convenient rest stop and dining option. Situated along the ski routes, it provides easy access to warm and flavorful food such as chili and beverages. The lodge's proximity to the lifts makes it an ideal place to grab a bite before hitting the slopes again. Additionally, it serves as a great location for lunch or to conclude a day of skiing due to its accessibility from Saddleback and the Gondola.
Our rest stop after hiking, typical ski resort food, wasn't the greatest but hit the spot nicely after a good hike in the heat. Very friendly and nice workers
will s — Google review
Obviously expensive food, since you're at a ski resort, but not nearly as bad as I expected! Chili was warm and flavorful and beer was greatly appreciated. Definitely recommend eating inside if you're eating warm food, the temps outside will freeze your soup solid in a matter of minutes. Love being able to stop, grab a bite, then click back in to my skis and ski right on to the lift. A great place to have lunch or end the day given its proximity to Saddleback as well as the Gondola.
Alyssa Brown — Google review
Foods ok, bit pricy as to be expected. Plenty of seating, Barth rooms are pretty messy and the bar on the second level is closed. Beers range from $10-$19.
Deetan — Google review
The usual vail property, expensive, crowded and bare minimum food quality but its in a main spot.
Mat Young — Google review
Way too overcrowded, prices are ridiculous for ski lodges, lines are incredibly inefficiently roped off and cramped, and customer service is horrendous
Newpark Resort is a versatile complex offering modern accommodations, some featuring full kitchens. The resort boasts a pool and complimentary Wi-Fi. Visitors can start their day with coffee before embarking on activities like a sunrise hot air balloon ride over Park City, providing breathtaking views. Guests can also enjoy the annual Autumn Aloft balloon festival in September. The spacious rooms are well-maintained and feature amenities such as private fireplaces and hot tubs in luxury suites.
We loved our three night stay here in a King Suite. The deck with the hot tub overlooking the “village life” was quaint. We loved the location with cute shops and yummy places to eat. The front desk staff was fantastic! Cooper was so friendly every time we would come or go. We needed to use the Business Center and found it to be pretty good for our needs. (A scanner would have made it better.) We had a mobile notary come to the hotel and the front desk clerk (I think her name was Darcy) was helpful to help accommodate us since the business area was being used for a group meeting. The king suite was very spacious with a cozy fireplace separating the living room from the bedroom areas. We took advantage of some of the kitchen features, mostly for breakfast. But a person could make every meal there. The bathroom is very large with two sinks, a soaking tub and large shower. Everything was clean and comfortable. We would definitely stay here again.
Greg and Heather Jonson — Google review
This place is the best- one of my all time favorites! The rooms with the hot tubs are so awesome! Private hot tub, incredible views, spacious bathrooms, nice kitchen to feel at home, cozy fireplace, comfy soft beds, sheets and robes…. I could go on and on. Can’t wait for my next visit! Getting a My Blue Heaven pizza downstairs at Maxwell’s is highly recommended- and a side of ranch 👍🏻
Melanie Pearl — Google review
This is, by far, one of the best places my wife and I have ever stayed to date and that had to due with the accommodations, the amenities, the location, and the staff. This was an ideal location for a vacation in terms of its closeness to Deer Valley without the excessive cost. There was a great nightlife with restaurants and shopping centers inside of comfortable walking distance of Newpark Resort and, needless to say, the amenities, between a comfortable bed, a living room, a fireplace, and luxury body care items (body wash, shampoo, conditioner), made us feel pampered. All associates we interacted were very friendly and always made sure to say, "hello," with a smile and ask how our trip was going, which made us feel personable. It was my first time here while it may take a while for us to get back, rest assured we will look to book with your facilities first.
Thanks for a great stay!
Jared Justice — Google review
For over $200 a night, you expect amazing for the luxury suite . Don’t get me wrong it was nice here!
Pros: gorgeous. Hot tub in the luxury suite is amazing. Bath tub and shower were awesome. Radiant heat was great in the bathroom. There are quite a few random restaurants in walking distance.
Cons: paint was peeling in the bathroom. Ice was only available on the third floor of four. Parking is random.
Julie — Google review
This is the BEST hotel in Park City, hands down!! My husband and I usually stay 2 to 3 times per year for a couples getaway. We have also made it a family stay and brought our kids. We stay in the luxury suite with the hot tubs. It is anyways impeccably clean and tidy, and the front desk staff are nice and friendly (especially Mary). The rooms are huge and very spacious and open. I also love the private fireplaces. They are not far from the outlets and just a small drive to main street. There are also some good restaurants right next door. We have stayed at several Park City hotels, but ever since we found Newpark Resort, we haven't stayed anywhere else! Love this place!
Emily Orozco — Google review
If I only had a husband, this is where we would stay in Park city. The room itself is a bit small but it is great otherwise. Comfortable beds, comes with robes, fireplace, safe. Full-size shampoo, conditioner, body wash and lotion. This is a big plus for me. Close to shopping and food so you can just walk. The poll is great. Water is freezing cold. I know if my kids were to decide, they would definitely stay here again. The one and only down fall is they don’t serve breakfast.
Kayci Ann — Google review
The main selling point for this resort is to upgrade to a luxury suite (not as expensive as the name implies!!!) which comes with a private hot tub on your own balcony. Parking was easy, and the rooms were extremely spacious, including: appliances, washer/dryer, blender, silverware, pots and pans, kitchenette.
Connor Wickham — Google review
We love the suite room . It made us feels like home and the Spa Jacuzzi was amazing. A complete set of kitchen appliances and plates,glasses and knife is a plus. Washer and dryer inside the room made more convenient.
As the business center the printer was off line and computer was so slow.
I had to email my documents to the front desk to print it out for me. All over was great area
Julie Yambaw — Google review
Overall positive experience. Beautiful view. Hot tub works great. Staff were nice. Overall suite design very cozy. The TV was from the 2000s. Very out of place and basically useless given its poor placement.
But a couple disappointing suite design choices. The hot tubs are not very private at all. Other guest hot tubs are super close that you could hear the audio of their YouTube videos easily. The small wall between our hot tub and the next guest made it so standing up was kind of awkward.
There is an incredibly awkward window above the headboard into the bathroom. You can watch your partner take a dump. Why??
There is a maintenance entrance above the bathtub and a small hole carved right above the bathtub. Can’t tell the purpose or where it leads. Maybe we are paranoid, but we found a way to block the opening so we could use the bathtub comfortably.
Josh Witte — Google review
My partner took me here for a quick getaway. The suit was excellent. The view was amazing. And the private hot tube?! Did not expect that. Nevermind the comfortable bed and cozy interior.
James Tran — Google review
I only ended up staying here for one night on a business trip. Great location and amenities in the room were fantastic. I will be coming back. Really love the bathroom in the hot tub options for being able to relax in the evening.
The staff was very accommodating and easy to work with for checking in checking out and getting information about the area.
Jason Murray — Google review
My husband and I chose this establishment to celebrate our anniversary. We stayed in one of their luxurious suites and I have to say our stay was delightful! The staff exhibited exceptional kindness and a willingness to meet our needs. The highlight was undoubtedly the private hot tub, a feature we thoroughly enjoyed. The only aspect that left room for improvement was the gym facilities, specifically the outdated treadmills that were not functional. Apart from this minor inconvenience, our stay was thoroughly enjoyable, and I would not hesitate to select this place again in the future.
Kadee Knupfer — Google review
This is long but please read it before you consider staying here, especially if you’re a woman traveling alone. My partner and I usually stay at other hotels when visiting PC but the hot tub on the balcony was very appealing to us and so we gave it a try. Check in was typical, except the front desk staff were extremely standoffish. Later on, my partner and I (both female) were followed by a man (another guest) which made us very uncomfortable. Every woman knows “that” feeling you get when something isn’t right and that’s what we were feeling which we’ve learned to trust. Despite this feeling, we tried to ignore it as this was supposed to be a relaxing weekend and went to finish getting the rest of our luggage. We were going back to our room and that same man was now coming out of his suite which was conveniently right next to ours. He watched us without blinking as we quickly walked past him into our room. As we went to close our door, he stepped forward and winked at us in a very sinister way. After thinking about these interactions, we decided to go speak to the staff at the front desk and request a room change. Especially since there were no cameras near our room. We didn’t want to be overdramatic but we were genuinely scared. We explained the situation to one of the employees who was a man with dirty blonde hair, and he couldn’t care less. He raised his eyebrow and said, “Yeah we don’t have any other rooms.” We stood there uncomfortably, thinking that surely a business that profits off of hospitality would say something else. Maybe be sympathetic or ask more questions about the situation/ give us some reassurance… but, no. In fact him and the woman who was also up front acted completely annoyed that we were bothering them. They didn’t say another word to us and we walked back to our room extremely uneasy. In a world where assault and trafficking are increasingly common, it’s so deeply disturbing that our multiple experiences with this man were not only downplayed but outright dismissed by the hotel staff. This is not normal behavior between guests and at any other hotel I feel this would have been taken much more seriously. We dropped hundreds of dollars on our deluxe suite and have no desire to return with how we were treated. Maybe this was a unique bad experience but you really only get one chance to make a first impression. I decided to make a formal complaint after leaving, which was ignored so I’m writing this. During Sundance and other events this spot has been highly recommended but I’m tempted to tell my colleagues to steer clear. I genuinely hope the staff can learn from this and do better in the future.
Savannah Meyer — Google review
Absolutely wonderful stay! Fiancée and I stayed in their higher tier suite and were amazed on how great it looked. The amenities were wonderful! We totally didn’t know the bathroom tiles were heated until it got a little cold. Jacuzzi on the balcony, deep tub, and standing shower were all great! The housekeeping were very thorough and amazing as well. Definitely will have to visit again soon.
Paul F. — Google review
My husband took me to New-park when I graduated from college and it was amazing. We thought for our 18 year wedding anniversary we would return and experience the growth of New Park. We arrived with easy check in and it was great. We got to the room and set the hot tub up the highest we could that was 104 so when we returned late it would be warm. We returned three hours later and it was at 92 degrees. We got in and it was freezing! We called the front desk and the maintenance worker came up and looked at the hot tub. He worked on it for a bit and said 40 minutes it will be up to temperature. We waited an hour and it was up to 94 degrees. We then called again and he returned. We waited another hour and it was up to 96. We were able to get in for a bit, then got out because there was a lot of particles and itchy material floating around in the water. My husband moved from one side of the hot tub to the other scraping his knee on the seat in transition. The hard water caused a pretty big scratch on his knee. We paid for the suit to experience the view in the hot tub and to relax. We were so disappointed. 😔
Jess — Google review
An honest review. We booked a room with a hot tub on the balcony for our honey moon, for 2 nights. I could tell that the reservation specialist did speak English but not well, it was broken and we had a hard time communicating. I asked 3 different times if the room we booked had a hot tub and he assured me it did. We drove 2 hours to get there and went into the suit to find that it was a tiny room with a queen bed a bathroom and that's it. No balcony, no hot tub. I cried on my own honey moon, they said they could refund us and that they would have a manager listen to the call but that's it. It was very expensive and wasn't what we wanted at all. We then drove 2 hours back home. I have never been so let down in my life. I finally heard back from supervisor Marie who offered me nothing in compensation. If you're going to charge this much for a room the least you can do is have decent reservation specialists who understand clear English so they don't ruin someone's one and only honey moon for their only wedding. I still can't take my honey moon because my mother has to fly back to the state she lives in and can't watch our children now and the refund takes 7 to 10 buisness days they ruined everything... This place is a scam and until I get compensation for this monumental mistake I will not change my mind, my review, or stay here. GET IT TOGETHER Newpark. What a joke.
Naomi Thomas — Google review
OKAY! I might be biased because my boyfriend proposed to me here! But from what he told me, the staff were SUPER helpful! They worked with him to make our proposal perfect and let me tell you, THEY DID! The view was fantastic! Everything was smooth as butter and I had no clue he had planned the proposal. The front desk didn’t give it away. They overall did a great job and will absolutely go back! I love how close everything is too! A bar right downstairs, food options walking distance, and park city 15 minutes away!
Iza Bermudez — Google review
This place is amazing! My husband and I are not used to staying somewhere this fancy, it felt like we were staying in an apartment. The suite we stayed in had a washer and dryer, full kitchen including a dishwasher, a huge bathtub, a super nice shower, heated bathroom floors, a fireplace, and a hot tub on the balcony! The only reason I am giving four stars instead of five is because the mattress is very firm and I woke up with really bad back pain but I was able to get up and get in the hot tub and use the jets. It is so nice to hang out in the hot tub at night!
Kelsey Clyde — Google review
We have stayed here many times in the past but our most recent stay was extremely disappointing. The hotel has really gone downhill recently and their standards have dropped. The room had a strong odor and it hasn't been well maintained. We actually checked out of the hotel at 6:30 in the morning after we found a blood stained towel that had been folded and put up for us to use. We have loved staying at this hotel but we won't be staying there again.
Jeff Bird — Google review
We had a great stay! Our room was clean and ready for us. We loved all the amenities. Our room had a cozy fireplace, kitchenette with dishes, washer and dryer, oversized tub and a private hot tub on the balcony. The hotel staff were welcoming and friendly. It is in a great location with plenty of restaurant options and shopping within walking distance. There are walking/biking trails everywhere and plenty to do. We loved it!
lati mom — Google review
We had a wonderful stay at New Park! The front desk associates were great to speak to. The rooms were very clean and put together.
The Park Silly Sunday Market is a street festival held every weekend in June to September that features 150 vendors from all over Utah selling food, art, music, games, crafts, and more. The event is open-air and takes place on Main Street in Bark City.
A must do on a Sunday! Beautiful drive from salt lake city and you'll see the Olympic ski jumps on the way. Absolutely huge and it's free to get in! It takes up the entire main street, but main street businesses are still open to enjoy. The market has food, alcohol (vodka cocktails, beer, wine, white claws), live music, artists and artisans, and farmer goods. Totally worth the drive. Parking can be tricky, but that's expected...find your way into one of the garages and it's much easier.
Diane B — Google review
It's an interesting experience of a market. Everything in Park City is rather expensive in the market is now exception. It's not a farmers market it's trinkets,art, things market. The event is fun to walk around. Please beware the parking is very scarce and complicated. The best way is to park far and bike to it.
Vladimir Shnayderman — Google review
Very crowded, much fun, hard to park, so come as a group. Great way to enjoy the city.
Mark Emmons — Google review
The street is narrow and there are so many people that it's difficult to even walk up and down the street. Some areas were nearly shoulder to shoulder. There was also a lack of food options. Perhaps that's my error for not researching, but it's mostly crafts and shirts and stuff like that. I'd prefer a more traditional farmers market with food and drink options.
Jeremy Ferre — Google review
Park Silly is great! It was very hot and very well attended. There were lots of different booths and vendors. The beer garden is great! We had a great time:)
NRV .Media — Google review
Meh - nice walk given the awesome fall weather at this LAST market for the season - for an over priced event. Parking ran about $7/hr - we stayed two hours. Most vendors were non impressive and many sold items that could be bought online for less. Ok - there were some cool stuff but I think next time I’ll just visit Main Street on a non Silly day.
Ms Malia — Google review
Streets are closed to traffic so people can enjoy several blocks with vendors, live music, beverages and food.
I was expecting more unique, handcrafted, daily use items because in part that’s the attractive of a street market. The wooden spoons stand was fantastic (it was interesting to see the process live and the quality of the products👍🏻). I missed fresh baked products to go or fruit marmalades.
Food prices were similar to the prices of the restaurants around the market so I preferred the seated option.
Liz Parra (LizComensal) — Google review
Our family had a good time. We loved walking down the middle of main street (no vehicles on Sundays). Parking was a challenge but worth the trouble.
Southside Savy — Google review
We visited Utah and happened to catch one of the last markets of the season. Such fun group of curated venders and food/ drink options. We bought clothing/jewelry/art and a Christmas gift too! Bravo! One star removed because parking was tough with minimal options but we lucked out this time.
Nancy Stoll — Google review
Park City is lucky to have a great market where local artisans, residents and visitors can gather every week. They should have it more Sundays of the year
L C Leslie — Google review
Love Park Silly!! Had a great opening day of 2022 with decent, typical Utah weather, and a variety of vendors. Just wish there were more sweet/food options, however, Freshies and the Miami Vice’s made it the perfect day!
Shauna M. — Google review
Wonderful family and pet friendly excursion. Bring your walking shoes. Plenty of shopping opportunities from handmade soaps, local organic granola, live music, clothing...a smorgasbord of things. Oh, hungry? Lots of food options at local restaurants
The Grand Summit Hotel is a ski-in/ski-out hotel located at Canyons Village, offering refined rooms and suites. The property has undergone renovations and is now part of the RockResorts collection, known for its exceptional service and environmental consciousness. Guests can enjoy amenities such as a heated outdoor pool, hot tubs, a restaurant, and a spa. The hotel's proximity to the lifts and on-site day care center make it an ideal choice for families.
We got in late valet took our car and brought all our luggage up. We had a loft room which was large and had a great view. It was clean and house keeping came by daily. Everyone was helpful and friendly. Serial the best hotel the chair loft was right outside the door. The only thing is the restaurant in the does not give the epic pass holder discount having know. That we wouldn’t have eaten there to expensive for what we got. We will definitely return
Sheila Tepper — Google review
Pay no attention to bad reviews! The GS is the best place to stay for ski and ski out in Park City. I had no criticisms, except that the rooms are a little small. But they are clean and comfortable and beds and bedding are very comfortable. Service is exemplary. Valet service is top notch and quick. Food is okay, so buy your own favorites if you want. The skiing experience is simply outstanding. The slopes are right outside the back of the hotel. The atmosphere and spaces are pleasant and clean. The hotel is largely staffed by those from the southern hemisphere who are on summer break; as such, they are friendly and fun. The fitness center and pool are outstanding. If you can afford it, there is no better place to stay
Nadim Kanafani — Google review
Amazing place, a huge huge huge resort with almost everything you would need to relax, this place includes several bars and restaurants, I went to quite a few.
They have like more than 5 restaurants and quite a few bars here, the Christmas decorations were amazing.
The rooms and pretty nice and big.
The best part is that they have a whole water park which is indoors and that too has a bar!!
The outdoors hot tubs and pools were all heated, even the lazy river which was unexpected.
They have huge patios, with small bars and bonfires.
They have huge banquet halls where they put seasonal exhibitions which are worth going too.
Overall an amazing experience and a must visit!!!.
Lakshya Garg — Google review
Worst part was waking up every morning between 2:00 am and 4:00 am to the snow grooming machines which sounded liking a truck backing up beeping constantly. Other than the constant beeping all else was good if you like super hard beds. Didn’t sleep for 5 days.
D S. — Google review
As the saying goes “location, location, location” and in this case, it can’t get any better for ski-in ski out. Rooms are comfortable and spacious, a bit outdated, staff is friendly. There is a free shuttle that takes you to Park City. We had a fantastic stay!
tatiana p — Google review
Came here in February for a family ski trip.
Pros:
-Proximity to the mountain. Can’t beat it. Steps from the Orange Bubble lift and the Gondola
-Child care service in house ($195/day from 8:30-4:30)
-Nice hot tubs and steam room (closes at 10pm)
-Friendly front desk staff (provided us with a crib)
-Red Tail Grill restaurant onsite
-Really nice, spacious shower with 2 shower heads
-We had a beautiful mountain view from the 6th floor room
-Nice balcony
-Nice restaurants within walking distance
Cons:
-Pricing was high ~$800/night for a non-suite
-No kitchen, microwave or refrigerator
-Cafe is super pricey - $8 for a cup of fruit
-Room service only every other day
-Not easy to get around town, shuttle only goes to one location in downtown Park City. Getting to the Park City ski area side requires a shuttle and a bus and they don’t run on time.
Will Robinson — Google review
We had an amazing stay at the Grand Summit! We rented our room direct from the owner through AirBnB, and loved the experience. Madison at the front desk is so sweet, and went out of her way to make us feel welcome and to help us with all our questions. We rented a 2 bed, and used the full kitchen every day, and really enjoyed waking up to mountain views each morning! Cannot wait to stay here again!
Senya Ann Waas — Google review
We stayed at this resort for 5 days and let me say WOW. The Staff is what makes this resort truly an epic family getaway. The front desk manager (Madison) went way above and beyond for a small issue we had. What she did was truly a Christmas gift to anyone that would be staying there. It was not needed at all and wasn't expecting it. My family was very grateful for that kind act. We are coming back many times in the future. Word of advice for travelers coming to this resort or any other resort, stuff happens all the time. Nothing is 100%. Be respectful to others and great things happen. Hats off to Madison, Ryan, Tiffaneelee for an incredible experience, collaboration and most importantly contributing on making this family trip being awesome! Marys team is all Allstars!
Jim Wanserski — Google review
One of the best ski in and ski out hotels in park city. Hailed as the closest chairlift-hotel distance in across North America.
JR Pascua — Google review
Having skied all over the US and always look for slopeside lodging I can say this is among the best/easiest/nicest I've ever experienced. You simply cannot get any closer. Place is very nice and kept super neat and clean.
J — Google review
Out of this world nice Right on the mountain, friendly employees, clean. You can walk to most everything you'd ever need - shops, restaurants, bars. And lifts are 10 steps outside rear door. Just wonderful place to stay.
Seg Seg — Google review
We checked in late Saturday night around 11pm. I called ahead of time and asked they make up the sleeper bed. When I check in and head up to my room. It’s just one bed and I paid for a 5 person room. Turns out I was supposed to have the room connected too but the door wasn’t open and she didn’t tell me I was the room next door too. I’m not sure if she was new or what. Just the way they told me though rubbed me the wrong way, like some how it was my fault. It was all just weird. Room is a little over priced imo.
We love the pool and the location though!
**talked to the lady at check out and she took off resort fees, that helped**
Jackie “Jackie Von” Frias — Google review
Incredible place! Stayed here in both the winter and the summer. Can't beat the location for skiing. You literally hop out the door and you are steps away from the Orange Bubble and Gondola. Had an awesome time in the summer too. Great hiking, biking and the adventure park at the base of Park City was super fun.
Brian Disler — Google review
The Grand Summit Hotel offers a luxurious stay with spacious, well-appointed rooms and stunning mountain views. The staff is courteous and attentive, ensuring a comfortable experience. The amenities, including the spa and fitness facilities, contribute to a relaxing stay. However, minor issues with room maintenance were observed, slightly impacting the overall impression. Despite this, the Grand Summit Hotel earns 4 stars for its upscale ambiance, excellent service, and prime location for a memorable getaway.
Otto Schneider — Google review
The hotel location is very good to the slope and lifts. The room has no house keeping because it's an owner's unit. It would have been nicer if it had a fire place. Service is nice.
Serina Li — Google review
Beautiful hotel right in the mountains. Can’t wait to go back! Only downside is my check in was super late (supposed to be 11, and I got it at 3pm or later). Spa was amazing!
Molly Zimny — Google review
My family stayed here for our annual wine fest trip. We loved it! We arrived and their system was down, but they still got us checked in relatively fast. Everyone was nice and the rooms were fabulous. The pool and hot tubs were clean and there was plenty of room for everyone down there. I really have to give a shout out to the valet. I really wish I would have gotten the man's name who helped us while we were there but he went above and beyond several times. At one point to show us to the parking garage because we were turned around and another time running to my sister's car to grab her phone charger she forgot. He has brown hair, a mustache and glasses. Whoever you are, thank you for your kindness and your amazing customer service. Grand summit, give this man a raise!
Savannah — Google review
Great hotel and worthy of 5 stars if their policies weren't so rigid even in the off season.
♿ Accessibility is good. The rooms, conference area, all restrooms are modern and easy to use. The staff is polite and helpful. The view is gorgeous and honestly this is a place I could take family.
I wish they could be more flexible in check-out. Each additional hour is $50 and after 2pm you need to buy another night. I get this during their high volume season but they could have extended a courtesy to allow a later check out when the hotel has significant capacity. I needed to stay as my conference ended close to check out plus it was reasonable and needed (♿) to have the convenience of a room until 4pm. This is why I value the Marriotts and Hiltons, they understand how flexibility drives loyalty.
I would come back but I need to plan better as my needs were not adequately met. But I believe they are 5 stars for most others!
Robert J Rodgers — Google review
Beautiful place, unfortunately this property was extremely understaffed. Waited at least 15 min to be checked in at front desk due to one employee. Cleaning carts were left in hallways, hard to get anyone at front desk to answer the phone and when they do the ask you to be on a brief hold but forget you… (3 calls) when using the valet service there wasn’t anyone at the stand so on separate occasions I had to go find someone. The Room service was good and very well done. The food and service at the Restaurant on the 2nd floor was also good. This might be a “summer only” issue but if you are going to be open why not staff properly? I fixed the TV cords from hanging under them on the wall mounts. Small details…. Once you get help from staff they were kind and friendly. I hope the feedback helps.
The Sweetwater Lift Lodge Resort is a cozy accommodation located in a ski area. It boasts of amenities such as an outdoor pool, hot tub, and free Wi-Fi. The lodge offers reasonably priced rooms that are pleasantly surprising in terms of quality. Guests have expressed their satisfaction with the lodging's friendly staff, including the receptionist who was accommodating even during late check-ins. Overall, Sweetwater Lift Lodge Resort is a great option for those looking for comfortable yet affordable lodgings in Park City.
We were honestly shocked by how perfectly located Sweetwater is to all things Park City. It took us 2 minutes to walk to the lifts with our boards in tow. Check in was easy, staff was friendly and super helpful! I'm always shocked by reviews other people leave, it seems as though people complain for the hell of it- is this the four seasons? No. But is it clean, comfortable, and safe? Absolutely! In a location you cannot beat! 10/10 would definitely spend another week here!
Shelby Costa — Google review
The rooms were nice. They had full fridge, microwave and stove. The beds were a bit hard and you could hear the people above us no issues. But it was big and the location is fabulous too. Plus, the amenities were also nice.
We didn't love that we couldn't park by our room. As the trek to the car was slick. But knowing where it was, we were more prepared when we left.
We couldn't get late checkout, but sometimes that is life. It was close enough to Uber to main street and the lifts.
Chanell B — Google review
So close to the lifts. Literally a 3-5 minute walk away. Love the sauna hot tub and pool. Surprisingly a deep pool at 7ft. There’s also a nice ping pong table in the game room. They just need higher quality paddles and balls. Service is great and I love the specials they have on some nights like margaritas Wednesdays. I would love to come back. Walls are kinda thin and ceilings are short so you’ll hear the people above if there are kids running around or people partying.
Huy D — Google review
Though this is in the heart of park City it comes off unwelcoming and impatient in it's check out the was earlier than industry morn. Though I had an interview at 830 am check out was 930 am. Maybe standard for skiers but not the average weary traveler. Parking is across the street or in the parking garage which the garage was not offered. There is wheelchair accessible entrances and the automatic doors for ease of access. The rooms are spacious though but the neighbors can be heard. I would stay here again for the price but I'd check the "warmth" expectation at the door next time.
Jesse Harper — Google review
I was so pleasantly surprised with this place! The lobby is clean and the staff is kind. I got upgraded for no reason which was fun! The continental breakfast was nice with fresh fruit and pastries. I was only here for a night but it was very well priced and a great stay.
Alison Spackman — Google review
It was our 10 year anniversary and we called local hotels around midway/park city and Sweetwater Lodge gave us a really good deal for the night for such short notice. We got to our hotel and it was in a beautiful location, staff was friendly- our room was spacious, the beds were very comfortable- the only complaint was our AC wasn’t working, it looked ancient so we ended up opening a window to which we discovered had no screen so that would be bad if someone fell :( the hot tub was closed but we loved the deep pool (7ft) nice water temperature. We were only here for the evening- I was surprised with the high deposit amount but it went back quickly to our card. Nice park city themed hotel with the rustic, nature look. I’m sure we will be back.
Briana Rudy — Google review
Check out is at 10am with is unheard of in my opinion. We asked for a late check out but the front desk denied us because there was someone else coming into our room. That’s fine, I get that, but check IN isn’t until 4, so they need 6 hours to clean our room?? We had a lovely time besides being forced out early; we were even upgraded from a studio to a one bedroom suite! I have to wonder, however, if the late check out would have been available for us if we stayed in the studio. I was also charged $75 after we left our room at 11:15 which seems predatory but whatever. I don’t think I will be staying here again.
Jennifer Porcher — Google review
This place was great! Loved the costumer service desk. They were always helpful. The continental breakfast on Sunday morning was amazing and the room was large and spacious. Me and my wife enjoyed staying here for our 1 year anniversary.
Timothy Crump — Google review
Large rooms that are great for bunking with friends and family. Pricing is competitive. Their amenities include a lobby, pool, hottub and sauna. The rooms and overall feel (outside of the lobby) feel a bit rundown. But if your cool with it, a good place to stay. We would come back.
Dustin Brown — Google review
My boyfriend and I were driving across country a few weeks ago and had the privilege of snagging a room here. We had gotten a late start one morning and was hoping to make it further, but it had started snowing and was dark and I hate driving at night so Park City it was. The price was super reasonable (booked through Priceline) and for the price we paid, we were presently surprised with how NICE the room was! We both loved it and kept saying we wished we weren't moving to Alaska because we wanted to stay there again. I wish I remember the girls name that was working the front, but she was absolutely a pleasure to get to talk to. Very friendly, even when we checked in late.
Hannah Yost — Google review
I’ve been coming to this condo building since it was new and I was very young. Pros: amazing location, 5 min walk to slopes, could not be better. Staff is really friendly- this year in particular the staff was really great. They are also doing capital projects to improve the experience- enclosing the pool/hot tub area was a nice surprise and really helped. Very comfortable and convenient stay. We also always enjoy the games and puzzles you can check out. Cons: older building and rooms could use updating. Overall still 5 stars for value, convenience, and comfort.
Jennifer Lamm — Google review
The place is great, perfect for families or a guys/girls ski trip. Could not be closer to the main entrance to Park City and how can you beat free margaritas and chips/salsa on Wednesdays! The rooms are totally serviceable and the pool, sauna, jacuzzi are all nice. There are grills for you to cook outside too. Just a great spot, would go back for sure!
Paul Janes — Google review
The lobby is clean and welcoming, but as soon as you get in your room you quickly realize they spent all their money on the lobby and not the rooms. The beds were very uncomfortable with springs in your back, the radiator/heaters and other random noises were so loud you couldn't sleep, There was rust on the metal vents, the drywall was bulging from water damage, the carpet was pulled up in places, there was dried blood on our sheets, the gas fireplace did not work, and I could go on.
The staff however was very pleasant and accommodating, and our room was at least spacious.
Some of the other rooms were ok, so maybe your luck will vary.
Zephyx — Google review
Overall I give it 5 for myself and my family. Great to stay at if you have kids and need a little extra space and want to stay with in a reasonable price range. The rooms are a little dates but still really cozy and maintained very well.
Devin Kaminsky — Google review
Sauna wasn’t working the last night of our stay. Awesome water pressure in the showers. Could use a ceiling fan in the living area to circulate air. Loved the complimentary wine and cheese night. Love the location close to Main Street.
Jody Burningham — Google review
Great location, a short walk to the
Park City Mtn Resort Center for the
lifts, rentals, ice rink, shops, restaurants
AND THE FREE BUSES for going to ALL of the area other attractions, MAIN STREET, DEER VALLEY SKI RUNS, etc.
Multi million dollar King's Crown luxury development and Marriott are across the street on Lowell Avenue.
TOP NOTCH LOCATION, and
"On the Mountain". Can't be beat!!!
Ray Wolgat — Google review
We own our week here and have always loved the close access to the slopes. Staff is great and accommodations are comfortable. Thanks for the new mattresses! We really need to get this parking pass situation under control. It’s not fair for those coming after a guest who forgets to return their pass and not have the ability to park on Lowell. The Board needs to arrange with the city for backup passes if this happens and there needs to be stiff consequences for those who do not return them. I would suggest $1000 fine and if they put it in an overnight delivery return, $500 will be credited if the city does not cooperate with backup passes. The units really need an update. That fridge does not fit the space and will not let the door open all the way. Clearly it has been forced because of the deep scratches on the fridge. Lack of design planning here. Regardless, we have been coming every year for about 20 years and really enjoy our time.
Terrafirma — Google review
We have owned our unit during week #6 since the late 1970's so we have seen many, many changes @ Sweetwater Lift Lodge over the yrs. We last visited our unit 8 yrs ago, so we were pleasantly surprised at the many upgrades in the Lobby areas, especially the expanded little Market & the comfortable lobby seating areas available ~ very nicely decorated & welcoming. However, there were many items within our unit that definitely needed attention. The couch & chair are in much need of replacing, they are well worn, both bathroon sink plungers need to be replaced as one is so close to the backsplash that you can't get your hand back there to pull it up to use the plunger & the one in the upstairs BR the whole plunger unit comes out of the socket when trying to use it. The entire heating system is so old & very noisy clanking throughout the night that we just turned them off. The staff needs to salt the walkways more often as they were very slick & dangerous & one of us had a fall while we were there. The new mattresses & towels being offered were both a definite plus! Our unit is on the backside, & we were pleased with the availability of parking so close to our unit while we were there. Sweetwater is an older facility, but the units could really use an upgrade. We still can't beat the location to the Resort area. The majority of the staff we dealt with during our week were very pleasant & accomodating to us. Thank you.
Suanne Perez — Google review
This is a timeshare. So we got this from a friend. Great bunch of people. Wednesday nights or Margarita nights. Where you will get blended Margaritas basically tequila flavored water do not expect to get a buzz. Everything seemed to be in working order our room though the carpets need to be restretched. Place comes with an heated indoor pool heated jacuzzi and a game room for the kids. Plenty of room in the lobby for socializing. With two fireplaces and plenty of seating. They also have an indoor store with a little bit of everything to take care of your needs. The front desk people are the stars of the show!
Not Telling — Google review
First time visit to Utah and got very lucky to find this gem. Large clean room with comfortable bed. Wine and cheese and margarita night a great bonus. Walking distance to mountain and to main Street. Highly recommend!
Robby Abraham — Google review
This was a great room for a large family. It had 3 bedrooms, including 2 bunkers, 2 queens, and a Murphy bed. It had a kitchen as well. We will stay there when we have our whole family with us next time. The draw back was there was definitely animal dander as my asthma and allergies kicked in almost immediately after coming in the room. The indoor pool and hot tub and sauna were awesome. We even enjoyed a fee games in the game room. Nice selection of food to buy in a pinch. Location was near everything.
Escape Room Park City is a fun place to challenge your mind with puzzles and challenges related to the mining industry. The games are themed around real-life mines and come with a unique air of realism that makes them very challenging. Whether you're looking for something easy or something really hard, Escape Room Park City has got you covered!
Hosted our Athletic Republic holiday party at the Escape Room Park City. Nothing better than getting locked in a room with your co-workers for a few hours. ;) But we had an absolute blast! The clues and puzzles were so creative and unique. What a fun experience! Thank you all so much for making our party a success.
Lindsay Simpson — Google review
Our group of 5 did the mine themed escape room. It was definitely one of our top escape rooms and we do them quite regularly. Not only did the staff make the intro fun and immersive but the clues and puzzles were all so amazingly created! Highly recommend Escape Room Park City for anyone looking to have a fun time!
Ian H — Google review
If I could give 0 stars I would. I booked a room for my son and his friends as a birthday treat. Not only did I book the entire room for 5 people, but I also paid the extra $20 for minors. When I picked the boys up they said it was the worst experience ever. One of them tried to open something that wasn't allowed and instead of the monitor correcting him over the system (they watch everything you do) she came into the room and proceeded to tell them all the clues.
She also did not wear a mask which in the height of omnicron is unacceptable. This escape room advertises itself as family friendly for all ages. We did not do an "adult only" room. The boys would have preferred to lose the game than be told how to solve it. Waste of money.
Anonymous Google User — Google review
Highly recommend. We had a great time in The Mine Trap room. Two of us were 40+, the other five were between 16 and 20. Some of the puzzles were intuitive and fun while others were complex and difficult. The staff was great and helpful. Everyone was able to participate and enjoyed their time.
Seth Southern — Google review
I have just been there two days ago with my two teenagers. The guy (Jake, if I remember correctly) was really cool. He really wanted us to enjoy our experience. He also seem to totally enjoy his work there. I must say it was my first experience doing an Escape Room at all, and my kids had done those several times before. The three of us really found it to be an awesome experience. I found the clues were really well thought-of and interesting to decipher. Also, the location is right next to Main Street in Park City, so a nice place to walk around before of after your visit there. If, like us, you have an extra day in your ski trip, go there, you will enjoy it.
Stephane Lafortune — Google review
What a great experience and a fun room. Took my kids (age 12, 14, 21, and married son and wife) and we all had a blast. Did The Mine Trap and everyone was able to participate, add to the experience, and have fun. And our host was great. Overall I highly recommend this. The room, props, and puzzles were top notch. Granted, we might be a little biased about our experience because we "escaped" on time ;-) ;-). But a must do when in Park City.
Jeffrey Peterson — Google review
We had such a fun time! This is the best escape room I have ever experienced. The Mine room was so fun. It was challenging yet doable. There were many times where our party of eight would cheer when a piece/part was figured out.
There was even a time where we though we needed a clue, but Isaac was awesome and said we were ahead of schedule on what had been figured out and to keep going on what we had already started.
The staff was friendly and we still can’t stop talking about how clues went together and how those clues were solved.
This experience has been the talk of our girls’ weekend.
GREAT JOB!
Paige Hansen — Google review
I did the mine trap room with some friends and had a blast! We solved it with 57 seconds to spare and had to work our butts off to find clues and solve puzzles. The game master was a fun dude and the props were convincing! big recommend
Alex Quick — Google review
We did the Pirate Escape Room with 2 adults, two 16 year olds, and a 13 year old. We are a family that enjoys puzzles, crosswords, & games of all sorts.
We had a great time, and solved the room. The puzzles were well designed, with pointers and hints around the room keeping us on track without excessive hand-holding. We were given a couple of unasked-for prompts, but they were useful and well-timed (we had the right answer, but hadn't tried hard enough and were about to go down rabbit holes).
The room was well-designed for multiple people working at once on different things, then coming together on a few puzzles. The Pirate room might feel a little snug with 8 adults (the max that room is listed for), but it was fine for us.
Thouis Jones — Google review
My husband and I have done quite a few escape rooms across Utah Valley. While on vacation we came here, and it was such a blast! We did The Parlor and it was just us 2 in the room. It took us almost the full time- we were constantly working on puzzles all of which were super creative and engaging. Our game master Jake was awesome to work with! We would highly recommend to anyone in the area looking for a fun night out.
Ana Johnson — Google review
We've done over 40 escape rooms and the puzzles, props, and mechanisms were all excellent here. Some clues were very innovative and haven't seen them previously in any other locations. Our group did the pirate room and also did the mine room on a previous trip. Will definitely be back!
Bernard Hsiao — Google review
We did the murder mystery one and it was jam packed with good fun puzzles. They do a good job of combining physical puzzles with logic ones and not wasting too much energy on false clues etc. the game was well thought out and we literally only finished at the last second. Our host was awesome and we would definitely come back!
Jon Schwindt — Google review
Great experience and great host. We highly recommend. We came here with a group for a work leadership event, and this is an excellent team building event. We booked in advance, we were checked in quickly, and the experience was a lot of fun. Would come again and recommend for any group of friends or coworkers.
Adam Davis — Google review
Our family decided to try an escape room on a whim and ate so glad we did! The staff were so friendly and the puzzles were challenging, but not impossible. I was very impressed with the thought put into the experience. We did THE PARLOR! Every person had good time. Ages 23-57 were in our group.
Suzanne Arena — Google review
10/10 definitely recommend !!!!
We did the mine trap and omg what fun it was !!
I love to do escape rooms everywhere we go and my family thought it was going to be boring but now they’re fans !!!!
Would totally come back and do another !!!
Staff was amazing!!!
Nikki 305 — Google review
People make the experience and I can't say enough about how Axel from the Escape room made it a memorable one for our group. It was fun, exciting and challenging all the way until the last second... Ya we made it out with 2 seconds to spare. Highly recommended.
Silver Lake Lodge is the starting point for a 2.25-mile hike to Bald Mountains' summit, offering moderate difficulty suitable for older children and showcasing fall foliage, vistas, and wildflowers. During summer, visitors can take a complimentary ride down on the Sterling Express chairlift. Additionally, guests can head to Empire Lodge for stunning views of Daly Bowl and Chutes while enjoying delicious grilled cheeses or Deer Valley turkey chili-cheese fries.
Nice lodge to take a break and eat whatever you want to eat. Tons of options from brealfast to lunch.. famous for their chilis.
sibel raif — Google review
Never disappoints. Staff is attentive and friendly. Great selection of high end food options, and the whole environment is clean and relaxing.
Ryan Frost — Google review
A great place to stop and rest while skiing! They have excellent views of the mountain and free water available.
Food on offer is expensive, but what else can you expect at a ski resort? What I can say is it is really tasty! Much better than the typical ski fare. I highly recommend the Turkey BLT.
Abby Thompson — Google review
Poor service blamed on COVID. If I wanted self-service, I'd go someplace significantly less expensive. Food was good though and MGT seems to be trying to fix things with corporate pinheads. People were walking out left and right. Met them all across the street where things were reasonable. Skip it until they get their act together.
mike raab — Google review
I had a great experience at Silver Lake Lodge. I’ve been to the cafeteria which was huge and luxurious. The food is ok and the prices are coherent. When it comes to the workers, everyone is super sweet and eager to help. There are public restrooms and free water fountains. The views are amazing and the music is great.
Bautii Garcia — Google review
Great staff. The French fries are good if you get a fresh batch. Very busy at lunch, as expected, but always managed to get a table.
Stephen Fixter — Google review
This is honestly and easily the most disappointing Deer Valley experience I have ever had, and made worse by the fact that this was my partners first time to the resort.
First and foremost as with most places we have gone to a QR code menu, in this case it also entails the ordering experience as well. Previously this was a cafeteria set up where you moved through the line, watched your food prepared, made additions or subtraction as desired. The new ordering system barely allows for customization. My partner ordered a burger and asked the manager if there were pickles on it, we were informed that if it was not a selectable item like lettuce and tomato then it would not be included. This turned out to be false. My partner fines pickles to be something that once they touch the item, it spoils the meal. We swapped food because it took 30 minutes to have our questions answered and we were too hungry to wait again.
I had to ask 4 different individuals for black pepper which was not available on the table or anywhere else. 4 people and then it took a 5th to finally service the request. We felt forgotten. For an 90 dollar lunch the experience was horrendous. The turkey chili remains delicious though I traded for my partners burger since she would have gone hungry otherwise. I wish I could say this was a memorable experience in a good way but it unfortunately is an unforgettable one that crippled by what use to be a world class customer service experience. I don't know if we will return to Deer Valley this season, one chance to make a good first impression and I couldn't figure out a way to justify what occurred today to my partner.
John Coleman — Google review
Great hosts and treated you like you were one of their own! Definitely coming back!! The room was great and had an awesome modern rustic theme. The bed was comfortable and our private balcony had amazing views! The common areas are great for entertainment and relaxing for the evening. The breakfast food is great as well.
M Ortiz (Epicurean Explorer Rater) — Google review
Excellent staff. Love their hospitality! Deer valley is the best! It’s stands up to its name due to all their awesome staff. Kudos to the team. The hostess always helps me find a table, even during these crazy Covid times, they all do their 100% best. IMO top 5 of the BEST places on earth.
Shivam Shah — Google review
As this was my first time in park city Utah I was in love with the surroundings.it wasn't winter yet so there wasn't snow, but it was fall and colors were amazing. So does this place have great views? Of course it does and it was worth visiting. I attended a wedding event and it was great. Silver Lake Lodge were the ones hosting the party and their entertainment, their professional crew and meals were just amazing. If this is a place to have a wedding I definitely think it is a great place to have this event. I don't think a thing was missing and that this team from Silver Lake Lodge were just incredible!
Jupiter Bowl is a trendy and stylish bowling alley with a lively atmosphere, featuring an onsite bar and lounge, billiards, and an arcade. It has 12 lanes for bowling, making it a popular spot for both locals and visitors. The arcade within the facility offers a variety of games, including modern versions of classics like Space Invaders. While not large in size, the arcade provides entertainment while waiting for a movie or enjoying some post-dinner fun.
This review is primarily for the arcade found in the bowling alley. We unanticipatingly stopped here while waiting for our movie to start around the corner.
It's not a large arcade, but the games were... literally larger than life. Especially the modern take on Space Invaders. There was only one pinball machine (a dying art it seems) but it was a relatively new Star Wars machine, apropo since we were waiting to see episode 8.
An air hockey, hunting, hoop, and first person dinosaur shooter were all there as well. Tokens are all $1 but that plays most games... except air hockey which requires two tokens.
A GREAT experience with a bar, pool tables and private dinning rooms. Three actual bowling looked amazing and i can't wait to go back for that experience.
Jonathan Love — Google review
A bit over priced comparing to other bowling alleys , it was $9.50 per person per game that’s $5.50 for game and $4 for shoes.
The lanes were average , actually at times the pins fell without being touched or hit with the ball.
Overall ok experience but won’t return.
zeead swaidan — Google review
The service was extremely poor. Everything from our arcade games not working to concerns about reservations was handled abrasively by the staff. We went for the bowling and the"Vegas-nightclub-feel" we were told the place had, and we were seriously disappointed.
We arrived at 7pm on a Sunday night and it was a 2 hour wait. So we grabbed a bite to eat, came back and played some arcade games till a lane was open. It was $50 for an hour of unlimited bowling. They started our group of 9 on one lane at 9:15. At 9:50 our first game had ended and the staff refused to let us start a new game because they closed at 10.
No warning they closed at 10 and the manager did not work with us for a discount as we only bowled 35 minutes instead of an hour.
The bowling alley itself had the potential to be cool with 3 large TV screens at the end of the lanes, but each screen was set to different cable channels showing different sitcoms and game shows. We definitely did not get a Vegas nightclub feel. The staff was very rude. I would not recommend this place for the bowling, arcade, bar, or nightlife.
Gina Pernacciaro — Google review
Had fun with my two year old and hubby! Its cool place to hang out when you dont feel like skiing! Had wine and snack and it was good. Service is good. They have a bowling area, bar, arcade games area.
MA -ANN — Google review
Luster is gone... get here early for spendy lanes, ripped seats, with $12 shots. Packed.
Jim Williams — Google review
We had a fantastic time! We bowled 2 great games. Very clean and great people. Screens were a cool difference most bowling alleys don't have.
We wanted to eat at the restaurant before we left. We were super hungry coming from Wyoming to bowl. Although we stood at the servers podeium for 12 minutes before anyone seated us. She promised our server would be right out. We sat in the dining room for 20 minutes and still no one. So we went elsewhere for food. The bowling is great. I have heard great things about the food but I guess I don't want to wait 30 minutes+ to try it. If I took that long for a waiter to not appear I don't want to know how long food takes.
Taylor Lovato — Google review
Jupiter is a great place to hang out. Lots to do with kids and adults. But....they always seem understaffed in the wait staff area. We had a group of 9 and had to constantly go to the bar and order drinks and food. It was a fun evening but it could have been much more fun.
todd schulz — Google review
Nice eating, bowling, gaming center in Park City that we have frequented - esp around the New Year's holiday. The pizzas are huge and excellent. The other dining options are also very good. There are video games, pool tables, pinball machines and multiple lanes for bowling. Prices are moderate and reasonable. Shoe rental is available. The last time we were there in December it was crowded! Seems like other folks have discovered this place. There was a 2-hour wait to bowl. It is a fun place.
Goldener Hirsch, Auberge Resorts Collection is a charming Bavarian retreat nestled in Deer Valley's Silver Lake Village. The romantic rooms are adorned with hand-painted, four-poster beds, wood-burning fireplaces, and private balconies. Guests can enjoy ski-in/ski-out access and indulge in the elegant restaurant that boasts an AAA-Four Diamond rating. The hotel prides itself on attention to detail and exceptional customer service, ensuring a seamless and delightful stay for all guests.
Everything about this hotel was amazing. My wife picked this hotel for my 40th birthday and they did not disappoint. Everything was fantastic. Rooms were clean, great fitness area, pool was perfect. No complaints at all.
Josh Stephenson — Google review
Love this hotel ! Though we have never stayed here because we own property in the area, we love to visit and eat at this hotel. The staff has always been so helpful and accommodating. I love the lounge near the Cafe and the coffee and food at the cafe are great. The cafe staff is exceptional. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Check it out !!!
The Caledonian is a ski-in/ski-out hotel that offers condos with either modern or homey designs, as well as casual dining and a free shuttle. The Town Lift comes right down to the sidewalk outside the hotel, making it easy to get up to the Park City base area. The bartender at the bar downstairs was very nice and recommended a dessert for us. The chimichanga was delicious and so was the drink.
Have you ever sat in a bland over priced hotel room in a ski town, staring at the vague "art" poster hanging on the weirdly yellow wall in a frame that cost more than the "art", and wondered where all the nice, roomy, and attractively finished places that you see in movies are? Well, look no further than the Caledonian.
This place was fantastic. The rooms are well apportioned and nicely kept up. The kitchen had everything we needed and the hot tub outside was amazing. The location is central to the best entertainment area of Park City, which made it super convenient. Check in and check out was the easiest of any place I've stayed. I'd highly recommend this to anyone looking for a place in Park City!
Chris Russell — Google review
We didn't stay at this hotel but we went to the bar downstairs and the bartender there was so nice and made us a recommendation for a dessert while we were there. I'm glad we tried it, the chimichanga it was really delicious as well as the drinks.
Leticia Espinal — Google review
Always consistent with great steaks & service, tartare is not to be missed
G.A. d — Google review
214 is the best unit! Great hot tub with the cleanest water I have ever soaked in! Very nice furnishings!
A Barto — Google review
Comfy and clean accommodations! Everything we needed for a long weekend in PC.
Aaron Rudger — Google review
Each unit Individually owned. The one I was ln was great
Horace Barsh — Google review
Location is great, walking distance to restaurants and shops. Hot tub on the balcony was nice and relaxing. Parking was super tight but easy to navigate. Unit 204 was not great. One large window in the primary bedroom was broken and stuck open with numerous pieces of foam insulation stuck in it. The curtains literally stood out from the draft all night! Called maintenance the first day after a cold night and they did come and fix it thankfully. There are about 50 pillows in various closets but exactly 1 extra blanket. Did ask for more at the desk and 2 were delivered to the unit within a few hours.
Now, the sewage smell in the bathrooms and laundry/storage room… Awful! Bring your nose plugs! There’s an air vent grate in the primary bath upstairs with lots of smelly things stuffed behind it- so somebody is aware- but it’s not helping…At all!!
At one point a child in the adjacent unit was calling for their mom and it sounded like they were in our unit. I thought it was my own kid! I started checking with my kids but it wasn’t them. And later could hear people talking in the bathroom as if we were in the same room. Definitely made me feel like ehhhhh not cool. Overall- an ok stay but for the cost- I’d find a hotel that has no smell and keeps up on the maintenance better.
Julie Baer — Google review
Other than location I am not sure how this place is getting 4 and 5 star reviews. We stayed in a 3 bedroom “deluxe” unit and while the location was excellent, the condo itself was terrible. Apparently there are huge differences in the quality of the units since they are all independently owned, but avoid unit 212 at all costs unless you are a huge group looking for a boarding house type set up. The entire unit is all very cheap furniture and a mish mash of styles and colors. The bedrooms are essentially all beds. Every single available inch of space is used by a bed. As an example, in the master, there is a king, two twins, and another twin with a hide a bed underneath it. You could easily sleep six people in that room. The space ship twin beds in the master are a whole other topic. The other two bedrooms were just as strange. The kitchen was very poorly outfitted with very old pots and pans, utensils, etc. You could make a meal when forced, but don’t be looking for any non stick or anything modern. There is a newer huge TV in the living room, but no remote, so you have to use the controls on the side of the TV to change channels. There is also a really odd iron chandelier hanging in a sitting area on the lower level. It is hanging at about 5’6”. People in our party only hit it about ten times with our heads when we were walking around. So if you want a unit with a great location for a group of 15 and you don’t care about how things work or look, request unit 212. Otherwise avoid at all costs.
Bob King — Google review
This hotel was amazing. The rooms are spacious and beautiful! We loved having the hot tub on the balcony. It was perfect way to relax and spend our evening. Staff was extremely friendly. I would highly recommend making The Caledonian part of your stay in Park City!
Nathan Hubner — Google review
If you choose this location, you must keep in mind that it is a 3-star accommodation with a ski lift right outside your door and the local bus stop outside the garage. The Town ski lift is the reason why we stayed. Even though it's not high speed and a 2 seater it was convenient to walk out the door & onto the lift. The property, the furniture & amenities are dated and limited. Each unit owned separately so there is probably a range of quality but does offer ski lockers & a parking garage. The steakhouse downstairs was recommended but we have not tried; lots of restaurants & stores within a stone's throw. Expensive rates because of location in the historic part of Park City and the ski in/out amenities. RESPONSE TO OWNERSHIP: TY for your response. Our unit is definitely not Four Seasons. The tv is tiny, no automation here, tables are needing refinishing as are doors and non-stick cookware is terribly scratched. It would be a good idea to see if the owners could upgrade. It would help your property to have consistency between the units. Your recommendation to ask for pictures, if available, would be helpful. I wasn't aware it was part of the reservation process.
JS L — Google review
Loved loved loved this place. Park City in general is an amazing place but staying here makes it 100 times more enjoyable. The place is immaculate and staff is beyond friendly. Located on Main Street, this place gives you access to awesome restaurants and cool little stores right outside the hotel. Stayed here for about 4 days and just left about 3 days ago. Loved it so much that I'm already considering making a trip back here to snowboard again within the next month! I don't ever really write reviews but I felt the need to share my experience here because it's hard to find a place that accommodates you in every way possible. Don't waste your time looking elsewhere. Stay here. I promise you'll be happy
Jeff Diebner — Google review
Love this lodge. Tons of room. Everything you could need. Great for off season fun. Right on Main Street. Spa on the balcony and Butchers Chop Shop in house. My only complaints was it was very warm in June during our stay and the parking situation could be explained beforehand.
Empire Canyon Lodge is a hidden gem located at the base of Ruby and Empire Express chairlifts in Deer Valley. It offers a less crowded alternative to Silver Lake Lodge, with stunning views of the black-diamond Daly Bowl and Chutes from its deck. The lodge serves delicious grilled cheeses and Deer Valley turkey chili-cheese fries, making it a perfect spot for a mid-day lunch after skiing. Accessible by complimentary chairlift ride, it's also an ideal starting point for a 1.
Very good chili, and never too full of people. Good in general if you can manage to ski well, since getting there isn’t very easy.
Daniel Shutler — Google review
Food is better than Vail/Epic; but not as good as it was before Alterra bought Deer Valley.
jeff bawol — Google review
Menu changes left me without anything suiting my preferences. Staff also not helpful, uncharacteristic for Deer Valley in general (but seemingly more common under the new ownership). I chose to eat elsewhere this time.
Adam Leader — Google review
Great mid-day lunch spot after a morning of skiing. The turkey chili is a must try and the service is exceptional. Easy to get to anywhere on the mountain. Empire lift can take you to some challenging runs, Ruby takes you to flagstaff mountain with some fun greens and trees, and red cloud to some green/blue cruisers.
Beck M — Google review
This is my favorite place to each while skiing at Deer Valley Resort. Do yourself a favor and get the turkey panini, fries, and slice of that carrot cake your stomach will thank you for it. This was my go to meal for years while I was living out there.
David Lewis — Google review
Great place for a quick pause between runs with great seating, and close to bathrooms. Why only 3 stars, I hate paying $105 for 4 burgers and 4 beers. Packed and brought food and drinks next several days.
Nate Crow — Google review
Damm, this place.is awesome, they do thing right and the food is to die for. That Seafood buffet, really heavenly. Skiing is the best, if you love groomers. The mountain is well laid out.
Earth Jacobs — Google review
The Empire Canyon Lodge is conveniently located at the heart of Deer Valley. The cafeteria serves a fantastic turkey chili with all the fixings. However, the chili costs $13 for a small bowl. Everything at Deer Valley is great, but you pay dearly for it. Nevertheless, I love it.
Bob Treue — Google review
World class. Fantastic staff. Unparalleled ski resort food. Simply terrific.
Snow Park Lodge is a popular apres ski spot in Park City, featuring trendy lounges like EBS Lounge and Edgars Beer & Spirits Lounge. EBS Lounge offers delectable bites and a variety of cocktails, while Edgars Beer & Spirits Lounge hosts live music shows and televised sports. Additionally, Snow Park Lodge hosts the annual Adopt-A-Native-Elder Annual Rug Show and Sale, where Navajo weavers share their culture and sell rugs and jewelry.
Great base lodge with ski valet, basket check, and good food options. Love leaving the skis for an overnight wax!
Richard Belanger — Google review
Had to come back and see where I started on this mountain lol first guest services then lifty then running a restaurant at mid mountain silver lake village
Bono ! — Google review
Amazing experience! Everyone was so kind and patient with our family. The rental process was fast and easy, and the restaurant was delicious! The ski school and instructors are top notch and willing to work with anyone at any time. I highly recommend this lodge whether you are a pro or a beginner!
Justin Sadler — Google review
Great entry point to deer valley - but be ready for longer than normal lines with new management. Super friendly staff!
Brian Peddie — Google review
Just stopped after skiing for drinks by the firepit. Very nice view and outdoor seating. But their bar closed at 3 PM, which is nuts when you're servicing skiers who pass the hotel on the way to the last lift up the mountain and want to Apre Ski before hitting the lift to leave!
Jimmy Persino — Google review
Snow Park Lodge hosts the annual Adopt-A-Native-Elder Annual Rug Show and Sale, which is worth attending each and every year. I so look forward to this event! Circa 30 Navajo weavers and their families to come to Park City to share their culture with visitors and to sell their rugs and jewelry. They return home with ALL proceeds from their sales. Sometimes there are extra Navajo cultural performances too. Stunning event and essential for elders on the reservation.
Patience A — Google review
I think this review is mistaken. It looks more like ST Regis than Snow Park. But if I were to rate ST Regis, then I would say this place is the bomb. I've been in it, toured the establishment, seen the rooms, but never spent the night. Price way too high for my blood
Matthew Moeykens — Google review
This is a day lodge for skiers. Well stocked cafeteria. Friendly staff.
Short walk or shuttle open top bus from the car park.
This is not a hotel.
Lorna Montgomery — Google review
Snow Park Lodge is the base of the Deer Valley ski resort, but does not have hotel rooms, although plenty are nearby. It has an excellent buffet for lunch and a famous seafood and steak buffet for supper. Also a nice après ski lounge upstairs in the afternoon.
Bill Fickling — Google review
We visited from Texas and had our first ever Ski Lesson today, our instructor was Bailey Caturia and she was amazing!! If her boss is reading this, give her a raise!!!
Josh Nelson — Google review
Ski shops and restaurants with outstanding food, but they close too early. Apre ski great in mild weather.
John Logan — Google review
Great place to go head out in ski wonderful staff they make everything very easy for you great restaurants good food good ambience
Steve Giordano — Google review
The turkey chili here is outstanding. Not the best I’ve had, but def top 5 (and I’ve had a LOT of chili). The staff here are lovely and you can’t open your eyes without seeing beautiful sights.
Jonathan McEuen — Google review
The is the other main Lodge area at Deer Valley to go along with the Silver Lake Lodge a little higher up on the mountain. The Snow Park Lodge is where the kids attend summer camp, we did a nice hike up the mountain while we were waiting for our son to return from his activities. The area and Lodge are beautiful!
Love Moo is a charming ice cream shop located at 1634 Uinta Way. Despite past negative reviews, recent visitors have been pleasantly surprised by the delicious homemade ice cream and friendly staff. The establishment is clean and well-kept, with a welcoming atmosphere. While the prices may be slightly higher than average, the quality of the ice cream makes it worth a visit. Customers recommend trying flavors like chocolate chip cookie dough and Sami Dees, as well as indulging in their milkshakes.
My husband and I went here this weekend on our weekend getaway. It was absolutely delicious! It was clean inside and the employees were friendly and kind. Looks like they have really turned things around here! If you have read some of their bad reviews from the past few years I would recommend giving them a chance anyways. :) My only feedback for management would be to increase the size of your single scoop of ice cream.
Becca Jackson — Google review
The young lady that waited in Us was very nice. However the portions were a little small for what We paid. The ice cream was meh. We won't be going back.
Jerry Stroud — Google review
So many options! They have all of the standard ice cream flavors and do them as milkshakes and malts too. But what is super cool is they also do Boba and Smoothies and they have tons of options for those too. It’s a super cute place, good music, good service. Highly recommend.
Danielle Fragen — Google review
Every thing is soooo good. The employee are very nice! Very clean! The ice cream are so yummy! If your looking for home made ice cream!! 10/10 will definitely come again!! #loveilovemoo💯💯
Yohanna Ramirez — Google review
Worst service. The place smelled like sewer. We ordered a smoothie and they had to ask another staff member if they were even making smoothies today (it’s Saturday). She said no, because they’re trying to save their bags for tomorrow because they’re short staffed today. Bags of what? I asked if I had to come back tomorrow if I wanted a smoothie and she said yes. Please close this place and open up a Jamba Juice.
lissanne kellar — Google review
Not sure what experience others here have had, but we were there today and the establishment was very clean and well-kept. The staff was INCREDIBLY friendly, and the ice cream was delicious. I had the chocolate chip cookie dough which is a pretty basic flavor and it was the best I've ever had. A little pricier than normal ice cream but that's always to be expected in Park City haha
Megan McCracken — Google review
We came here partially because of curiosity over all the terrible reviews…but the staff were extremely friendly and helpful. I got a strawberry/blackberry milkshake and my husband got the Sami Dees flavor in a cone. Really solid ice cream. Only complaint is that the waffle cone was just meh. But worth a stop by!
Ana Johnson — Google review
Walked in around 7:00 p.m., not busy at all. Was ready to order after all ready waiting 7 minutes then all the sudden the employee jumped up off the floor she was sitting on eating food. She didn't wash her hands before handling the food. So first impressions were not great. Smoothie, my spouse order was way runny like milk runny. The ice-cream wasnt that great tasting as it seemed to taste old. Wont be back!
T B — Google review
Dont go here. I was excited to go here, but ended up having an awful experience. The outside is trashed with empty containers and napkins, when I walked in I was greeted by two angry girls with their arms folded who did not look happy to be there or to be talking to me. Both had extremely long hair that was down and everywhere, when the scooped the ice cream their hair was inside the ice cream containers, also no gloves were being used at all, disgusting. Overall the place was not clean, dirty, and had bad costumer service. The ice cream was okay.
Samantha Chicorelli — Google review
I wasn’t impressed with the quality of the ice cream, it had a funny taste. The employees were amazing but the establishment was dirty.
Lisa Wayment — Google review
Worst once cream we've ever had. There was 6 of us and no liked it. The store and bathroom were dirty and smelled funky. Won't be going back. Store was closed by 8 pm on a Friday.
Allen Miller — Google review
Arrived at 8:47pm on Monday July 17th to find the store locked with 4 high school aged girls playing music and dancing around. I knocked on the door and one of the girls said we're closed, and then upon asking when they closed she said 8:30. Problem is the store hours are shown as 10pm on Google. After calling the sister store on Main Street I was told the store closes between 9-10pm.
This is not the first poor experience I've had with I Love Moo which is led to this review from a annoyed customer.
They seemed a little shocked when I was taking this photo as they pretended to be working.
It would be nice if management treated their business and customers with respect.
Tom Klein — Google review
This was my first time visiting this place and it was SO CUTE! I got the taro boba tea and it was really yummy. Definitely coming back to try out the other flavors and the açaí bowls.
Ang Tee — Google review
ice cream is watery and flavorless, i paid $7 for one scoop (which was literally one small scoop sitting on top of the cone). was really disappointing.
Aspen Glanville — Google review
I love boba drinks and wanted to try this one out. I got the taro boba and the boba itself was way over cooked. It was like it was just falling apart in my mouth. Disappointed 😪
Chauntay Van Cott — Google review
Our visit to the I love moo turned into an absolute nightmare. We entered with high hopes, looking for egg-free options due to our sibling's severe egg allergy. Upon asking the employees about the ingredients, they confidently assured us that everything was egg-free, and we proceeded to purchase their ice cream product.
To our shock and dismay, moments after our sibling consumed the ice cream, they experienced a severe allergic reaction, resulting in vomiting due to the hidden presence of eggs in the supposedly egg-free treat. This careless misrepresentation by the store employees put our sibling's health at serious risk, and we are deeply upset and angered by their negligence.
The lack of proper ingredient disclosure is unacceptable, especially when dealing with severe allergies. The ice cream store should have been more cautious and responsible in ensuring their products were safe for customers with dietary restrictions.
Moreover, the overall customer service left much to be desired. Instead of showing genuine concern and remorse for their error, the employees seemed indifferent to the situation, making us feel like they didn't take our sibling's health seriously.
As a result of this distressing experience, we will never return to this ice cream store and strongly advise others with allergies to stay away. Trust and honesty are crucial when it comes to handling food allergies, and this establishment failed miserably in providing a safe and enjoyable experience for all customers.
isaac taylor — Google review
We wanted to get a smoothie here because their website said the smoothies were gluten free. (Dietary need). We walked in and the two workers just stared at us awkwardly. When we asked about the smoothies and which ones were gluten free, they said none of them were. So we left, rechecked the website (which says they are gluten free). But we weren't comfortable asking them to make one if they didn't have the knowledge of what was gf or not Not sure if they just need more training or what. I gave them 2 stars because the establishment was clean and had a fun atmosphere.
Ellie's Adventures — Google review
Great little spot. Very good ice cream with a more home-made feel and tasty ingredients. It’s nice to have ice cream that isn’t 90% sugar and to see thing ls like dark chocolate chips and real peanut butter instead of flavorings. All four flavors we tried were very good. It’s worth a stop for sure.
Jeremy Jones — Google review
There was a problem with some of the product I purchased. However, the bigger problem was with untrained staff. The owner contacted me immediately, worked to provide a solution and has promised the staff will be better trained. I would happily go here again. It is a cute little shop with unique flavors.
Cherie Campbell — Google review
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Snow Flower Condominiums Managed by Park City Lodging- Ski-In/Ski-Out Condos
Snow Flower Condominiums Managed by Park City Lodging offers ski-in/ski-out condos at an affordable price. The location is convenient, but the old condo hasn't been updated in decades and lacks USB ports. The appliances and furnishings are outdated, but it still holds its 1980s charm. While not luxurious, it's recommended for those who prioritize convenience over luxury.
Great location, rooms and amenities. Ski in and out.
taylorhelme — Google review
We stayed at the SnowFlower Building 1 Unit 31. This is a studio condo, the beds were comfortable, they had plenty of pillows and plenty of kitchen supplies. They provided shampoo, conditioner, body soap and even body lotion. They had a good supply of towels and mid week did stop by to provide fresh towels and changed our bedsheets. Once you go to the first floor you do have a ski gear locker and when you exit the lockers you are right there a short walk to from the First Time Lift. This condo is also a short distance to Main Street. Overall our family had a wonderful time here.
Janet Blanco — Google review
Fantastic place to stay in Park City.. ski in ski out for real. Make unit #135 you're home away from home.fully stocked with everything you need, including your personal gas barbacue ...ust bring the groceries
Bill Kopcho — Google review
Good but dated. All amenities open and pleasant.
Paul Stolnacke — Google review
Helpful, friendly staff. Accommodations / lodging was great. A true ski in / ski out experience. We have stayed there three times in the past and have never been disappointed. Thanks Joanne and Erin for making our stay enjoyable. Glenn A.
Graoaks Properties — Google review
Condo was very basic but clean. Two bedrooms. Smaller bedroom contained two small twin beds and one two drawer night stand and one lamp. Lighting was poor in this room and not much storage for 2 adults with ski clothing and boots. One of us had to use a hall closet. Larger bedroom had a king bed, dresser and bigger closet, also tv. Kitchen was adequate but appliances were 10 or 15 years old. Microwave over stove did not work. There was a small microwave on counter. Decorated definitely 70s decor. Bathrooms had outdated fixtures including worthless tubs with jets. The smaller bathroom had faucets that required excessive force to pull open and sprayed water all over the sink, morror and counter. It was very annoying. The heated pool was nice at bldg. 4. It was too far to walk to the hot tubs at Bldg. 1. Some of the building 1 condos had been updated. It was convenient to walk out and get on the slopes to ski down to the lifts. I guess they can get the rent because it is slopeside, but it's far from being luxurious.
Sandi Cauler — Google review
Convenient location. Old condo. Not updated in decades. No where to plug in USB cables. For the price I expected it to look nice. If you are expecting 1980’s appliances, and furnishings you will not be disappointed. However, the location is true ski in/out. As long as you are not expecting fancy I would recommend.
Jonathan Shanker — Google review
We rented a small, privately owned condo. I loved the walk to lifts and ski in when done! For that aspect alone, I would return! They have a ski locker room to store ski equipment in which is fabulous. Snowflower has a heated pool which seemed popular. We didn't use it but the wise brought thick robes to wear over their swim suits as you do have a short outside walk to get there. The pool is small and shaped like a 4 petaled flower. I'm pretty sure there is a workout room but who needs a further workout after skiing? One reason to rent a condo is that food is expensive here. A hamburger at the lodge is $16+. There are several grocery stores rather close. Stock up and cook in!
Karen Attaway — Google review
We love Unit #101, building 3. It's on the ground floor next to the hot pool. Nice cozy gas fireplace. Parking spaces next to the condo or covered parking with an elevator. Private ski locker on the same floor comes with the codo. Laundry facility on the 2nd floor. No noise at night from the snow groomers. Beds were new and very comfortable. Also has a nice deck for summer time.
Shelley Hunter — Google review
Been skiing here and staying at this place for over 15 years. Great location, great service, I highly recommend it.
Nestled in Park City, Utah, the White Pine Touring Nordic Center is a haven for cross-country skiing enthusiasts. The center offers affordable lessons for classic and skate-ski styles, complete with gear rentals and ski passes. With 20 kilometers of groomed tracks winding through the picturesque Wasatch Mountains, it's an ideal spot for both beginners and seasoned skiers. Additionally, visitors with their own equipment can explore the free trails at Round Valley spanning 15.5 miles.
We had an absolutely wonderful morning snowshoeing with our guide, Victoria! It was our first time doing so and we can't express enough how much we enjoyed both the sport and our very knowledgeable guide. Victoria was enthusiastic, friendly and really made the three hour tour the most positive experience for us both. We were challenged physically, which was amazing, and she also provided a lot of historical information about our surroundings. We cannot wait to return to Park City and to sign up for another hike and more. Many thanks to Victoria! Five stars all around!
Joanne Darland — Google review
Wonderful place to classic or skate cross country ski. Staff is very friendly and helpful. Trails are well maintained and groomed. Great options for rentals, if you need them.
Paige Madden — Google review
We don’t get to ski much in VA, so we were thrilled with the Christmas week skiing, and lessons from Zoe, Lee and backcountry tour with Hans and Jeff. The folks in the shop were very helpful and the selection there is high quality. We hope to be back next year.
Thomas Pelnik — Google review
Our family of 4 adults took a private classic-ski lesson with Jen. We had a mix of alpine experience, but no x-country. The staff efficiently fitted our equipment and Jen took us out to the beginner area. She was great! In an hour we had the basics down and were able to ski the 5K loop with confidence and alacrity! We were exhausted at the end but will definitely make this a regular part of our exercise routine. Thanks White Pine Touring Nordic Center!
Suzanne McNutt — Google review
I did a classic cross-country ski lesson with Andrea and it was great! I had done some downhill skiing but never cross country. She started with the basics and was very encouraging. I was able to do the beginner track twice and the intermediate (5k) loop once. Great exercise! Everybody was very friendly, the tracks were nicely groomed with lovely scenery, and I liked the flexibility of being able to use the equipment and trails as long as I wanted after my lesson. Easy parking at the hotel too. I highly recommend giving this a try if you are at loose ends while your family skis on the mountain, as I was!
Jan Beiting — Google review
We had the very best time! Our guide, Victoria, was so much fun…she made us laugh and she challenged us at every juncture. We worked hard, but we still had a wonderful time in a relaxing yet energetic and impressive atmosphere, with gorgeous surroundings. I would do this trip again in a minute!
Claire Casey — Google review
We went on a great guided snowshoe hike with Melissa. This was not our first time snowshoeing, so Melissa helped us get out of our comfort zones by “off-roading” off the trail. It was super fun to go up and down the fresh powder. Thanks for a great afternoon!
Veronica Lange — Google review
The track is great, took a lesson there years ago and that was great. I’ve had mixed experiences buying gear there though.
Some of the guys are awesome, but other times there’s a very pretentious vibe.
If you go there to buy gear, and if you get the wrong salesman, watch out for smug side eyes and backhanded comments.
They lost me as customer. This was years ago, but every time I read their track reports, I’m reminded of the time they made me feel like a sucker.
Ted Wheeler — Google review
I had an amazing time in Park City thanks to the White Pine Touring team! The guides are all amazing and great teachers (I had both Andrea and Art!). I tried cross country skiing and snowshoeing for the first time, and learned a lot from both of them. I would highly recommend booking activities with the White Pine Touring center!
emily brown — Google review
I’d give this a 5, but…read on. We were told about this trail by a guide and brought our own gear. We snow shoe’d the one and only run. The path was amazing with little elevation change. They are missing some markers and consequently you could end up in the fee only cross county ski run. The only ding is that we had to ask an employee twice about the location of the run and she insisted that we go somewhere else..annoying as hell. We overcame her resistance.
Paul Dozier — Google review
Great X-C, groomed nicely for both classic & skate. Gentle slopes, the 3 & 5 km trails are on a golf course. Clockwise on the 7 km (Farm Loop) trails gives you more gentle downgrades. Sometimes parking is plowed on Meadows Dr. immediately SW of Park Ave so you can access the 7km trails, but get your trail pass at the (well stocked & helpful) ski shop first.
Feb. 2023: rentals: $30/$35 classic/skate; trail pass, $24; age 65+ & kids 6-12yrs is $12. There's also an after 3pm rate
Main Street and SKY Park City Utah offer incredible luxury suites and apartments with balconies overlooking Main Street in a posh hotel that offers an indoor pool, spa, and dining. With its modern decor and focus on health & wellness, these condos stand out from the competition. Enjoy a gourmet French meal from the patio at Courchevel Bistro while taking in the sights and sounds of Main Street below.
Great stay! The rooms were great with all amenities needed. Staff extremely friendly and helpful. We really enjoyed being right in the village extremely close to everything and the views did not disappoint . We would certainly stay here again.
Sandra Mercado — Google review
Park City Utah was a great experience. Unlimited options for dining and wetting your whistle. Great people Great food lots of shops too. The snow made it that much more enjoyable.
William Engeldinger — Google review
I rented a Junior suit, paid a lot of money so expectations were high. We had planned most of our meals in the condo. But in our unit 504 the stove was cracked in two places and could only get two of the burners to work. Knobs were stripped out. Refrigerator ice maker and water were not hooked up. Big wet spot in the carpet by backdoor from snow melt. Unit was very spacious had a lot of room for five people. But paying that kind of money I would expect better.
Darrel Wilson — Google review
Many maintenance issues from thermostat not working (very warm 1st night), to breaker not working in master (no power, used extention card for a night), to sewage smell in hallway.
Chad Tinkel — Google review
Not quite sure how this is listed as a 5 star hotel, the service was pretty sub-par. I came here for the night of my wedding thinking that it would feel special to be on Main Street. The stay did not feel special at all and the hotel felt like a complete ghost town. I was not able to only book one night, so instead paid ~$1,200 for 2 nights, but did not receive any service at all. No one came to clean the room despite no “Private” sign on the door. When I called the desk, no one picked up. On 2 separate occasions I had to call 3 times for anyone to pick up since the line just goes dead with no voicemail. At one point, I gave up entirely.
I also called a couple days before check in to ask if there was anything special that they could do for our wedding night and I was met with some very awkward silence and a “no, we don’t really do that.”
For the label of a 5 star hotel and the price I paid, I was expecting a lot more than just a room and worse service than a Holiday In Express. I would have been way better off going to the Marriot or even an Airbnb. I didn’t even stay the second night and just slept in an Airbnb that some of my friends had gotten.
When I checked out, I was not asked how my stay was, otherwise, I would have said this all in person.
Kathryn Florance — Google review
This hotel is beautiful, plenty of space, with great amenities. Nothing beats a room with a hot tub on the balcony. You are minutes away from endless shops, restaurants, skiing, ice-skating, etc.
Parker Wagner — Google review
A disaster hotel. Do not stay. After multiple failed attempts to contact the manager and reservation staff after a dismal stay for only one night. This is an email sent to them multiple times with no response. Subject: Mina and Sky issue Reservation. I will take this to the BBB and notify Summit County.
To whom it may concern
I stayed at your hotel last night and have a serious complaint in regards to unacceptable maintenance, cleaning and covid hygiene in the room.
I am outlining the issues
When checking in the man at the front desk removed his mask to tell me where to go for no reason for a long duration. I had to tell him to put back on his mask. This alone is unacceptable during a pandemic at a luxury hotel or any public space.
I checked in and the first room I was given had a huge amount of noise on the 3rd level from the mechanical room down the hall. The entire hall was noticeably loud and vibrated that reverberated into the room.
I was moved rooms to the fourth floor. The room had issues also. The tv would not turn on. The floor in the living room was not cleaned and had unknown debris on the floor that looked like old deodorant or something. The shower did not work at all. The linens on the bed had holes and were worn out and the towels were ragged. In general it was disgusting. I notified the front desk and they said they would send plumbers the following day to fix again during a pandemic. Do they think I want people in my room during this time. I left a message for the GM to call me but that person is not to be found and they don’t know when they get in to work. See attached video and images.
I tried to contact the GM several more times and they were not available and didn’t know how to reach them.
Eigelberger Architecture and Interior Design — Google review
TERRIBLE SERVICE, TERRIBLE MANAGEMENT
I recently got married in October in Park City and chose Main & SKY as my wedding night hotel location. When we arrived, the night manager sent us to a room that was filthy- dirty dishes in the sink, unmade bed, towels all over the bathroom. It looked like someone had hosted a rager in there. When we reported this, he gave us a new room (obviously!) but didn't even apologize. I could live with this kind of issue, because mistakes happen. It was the fact that after this happened, I tried for 4 weeks to get in touch with the manager to complain about the experience and NEVER EVEN GOT HER ON THE PHONE ONCE! I left messages with her team and even hunted down her email address, and not once did she respond. She seemed to have people running interference for her at every turn so as not to deal with my genuine issue with her hotel. If this is how they treat people in the OFF SEASON, I would hate to see what it is like when they are busy. I wouldn't recommend this hotel to my worst enemy-- that kind of service is completely unacceptable for the amount you pay to stay here.
Kelsey Byrne Kelly — Google review
This was the worst “hotel” experience we have ever had. It is falsely advertised online, and in reality, there are no amenities: no restaurants, no room service, no spa, no pool, no concierge, no shuttle, no service except for maid service. The place feels like it is going out of business, and the spa and restaurants have been sold off but remain closed. The rooms need updating and feel worn. In addition, a pipe burst and our 3 bedroom “residence” had a horrible smell for the entire stay but we couldn’t reach anyone at the hotel to remedy the situation. Apparently the carpet was rotting... it seems they should have closed for this horrible problem. Basically, you can stay in a much nicer airbnb for a quarter of the price, so I recommend doing that or trying a different hotel. We have major regrets and are now fighting w AMEX. Don’t make our mistake!
Ashley Lewis Hunter — Google review
I stayed at this hotel, which was nice. Not nice enough for the price of one night, but nice. I paid 25 for hotel valet parking, but they left my car on the street all night. When I checked out the next morning I was given my key and there was a parking ticket on my car. I've called the hotel for two and a half weeks now for them to take care of it, and they won't call me back and the ticket still hasn't been paid!! If you try to ask for a manager the staff member always just says "The manager isn't in right now. We will call you back." Then no one ever calls. Horrible service.
Silver Star at Park City offers charming and rustic condominiums within a resort that has ski-in/ski-out access. Guests can enjoy complimentary parking and Wi-Fi during their stay. The location is ideal, providing easy access to the mountain as well as nearby amenities such as grocery stores and restaurants. This lodging is perfect for skiing, mountain biking, family retreats or corporate events. The rooms are comfortable with beautiful decor and there's a hot tub for guests to relax in.
Everybody has a smile and couldn’t have been more nice. Everybody was great!
Jack Blum — Google review
Great place!
Beautiful location!
Great Customer service!😍🙏🏔🌼
Main Street in Park City is definitely a must-see for tourists. It has boutiques, eateries and bars, all of which are situated behind 19th century storefronts. The budget-friendly options are mainly located in the Prospector Square neighborhood, while the three midrange picks are Yuki Yama, Ganesh and Freshies Lobster Co. For upscale dining, Grappa is a great place to check out.
This place feels like it’s right out of a magical movie. Very beautiful in the fall - the only time we have visited. They have a great variety of shops and restaurants. Very cozy and fun to just walk and hang out + grab a little bite. Love that they have high end and also fast food available!
Simply.Ellachka — Google review
Beautiful Main Street downtown Park City. There were many small stores and restaurants to choose from. The architecture of the old buildings are a great view of an old mining town.
Hunter M. — Google review
No reason not to visit Main street, if you visit Park City. It leads to the old mine, a good hiking trail.
pc chen — Google review
Cute street with many shops and gorgeous art galleries to admire. Parking is either along the street or various lots. An hour to two should be just right.
M Chu — Google review
I was told to drive to this town was worth it and I was far from disappointed. The place is very cool. I can't wait to go back and spend some time there
Geoff Green — Google review
Had a great time with my family walking down main street. We showed up at 11:00am and walked through all the galleries and came back around dinner and had ice cream. What a fun place to people watch.
Lisa Wayment — Google review
Gorgeous Main Street… it’s a little chilly so button up!
Jou Jou — Google review
Great place to explore arts, gifts and dining.
Tootsie Nguyen — Google review
the most beautiful little town. Park City
Spanishbarbie World — Google review
So cute to walk up and down. Great restaurants and bars. Definitely worth checking out.
Michael Joseph — Google review
Lots to do lots to eat, lots to drink on this strip
RFM Landscaping — Google review
The shops were nice. We really enjoyed the sock shop. However, when we went, it was very crowded and parking was a nightmare.
The Old Town Transit Center, located on Swede Alley parallel to Main Street, is a convenient starting point for exploring Park City and its surrounding attractions. From here, visitors can catch the free city-wide transit bus to reach popular destinations like Park City Mountain or Deer Valley Resort. These resorts offer stunning views of autumn foliage and opportunities for scenic chairlift rides. The transit center provides amenities such as restrooms, drinking fountains, and comfortable seating while waiting for buses with frequent routes that minimize wait times.
It is always good to have a warm place to wait for the bus. The place is always clean
Bautii Garcia — Google review
By far the worst year of bus organization. You have people standing while it's snowing, waiting for just 1 inbound bus at the canyons location; can take up to an hr. And because they so sparingly pick people up, it creates huge crowds trying to get home etc.
A E — Google review
It's a pretty good place to sit when waiting for the bus. There are restrooms, drinking fountains, and not very nice seating. If you only need to wait 15-30 minutes, it's ok. The majority if routes are 15-20 minute frequency with some 30 minute frequent routes meaning you aren't waiting long for the next bus. Easy walking access to Main Street from here. There was 0 posted information on bus departure times or any paper schedules when I visited early 2024. I guess you are just expected to figure it out on your phone.
Logan — Google review
This bus driver, texts while driving. He also had a piss poor attitude, when questioned about it.
A E — Google review
Very nice. 2 floors with rest rooms and drinking fountains on both.
You can access from the Swede side on the lower floor and the top floor is where all the buses are.
No WIFI. Benches inside to rest.
Ropl — Google review
Very clean bus station with busses that go everywhere in Park City!
Michael Travels — Google review
Great buses
Glenn Edwards — Google review
Very nice bus station, play the piano, once you are in.
Kerem Cantekin — Google review
Best way to get everywhere in park city.
Clean, and prompt.
Nestled at the base area in the ground floor of Legacy Lodge, Legends Bar and Grill is a perfect spot to unwind after a day of skiing. Indulge in crowd-pleasers like chicken nachos and Kobe beef burgers while sipping on perfectly chilled beer. Conveniently located near the Red Pine Gondola, Canyon Mountain Sports rentals at Canyons Village offers easy equipment return options. At Legacy Lodge in Park City Mtn.
Park City Mtn. Resort's Legacy Lodge is the place to have breakfast! Artisan Chef, Greg Smith produces omelettes while you watch with a number of fillings such as ham, bacon, sausage, bell peppers, onions, fresh mushrooms, cheese, plus. Select all of the fillings or some, it's a delicious taste for only 4.95! Open 7:30am til 10:00am every day. They also have hot breakfast foods including eggs scrambled, bacon, sausage, potatoes with bell peppers&onions, blueberry pancakes or French toast with or without hot syrup and oatmeal. Or, try our fresh fruit bar with watermelon cantaloupe, grapefruit, honeydew melon. Bagels, toast, yogurt, cottage cheese. Try Legacy Lodge for breakfast! Everything under $15.00.
greg smith — Google review
Pretty good burger for a ski resort, but very pricey. You don't really have a choice anyways unless you bring your own food. so they can charge $17 for a single cheeseburger.
Tony Yang — Google review
Forget about the nine day shipping guidance if you order lift tickets online...EPIC lied...today is the 10th day...they never showed up. Plan on being at the ticket window...
Kees Rietsema — Google review
They aren’t sympathetic. My bag didn’t fit in the day locker but the only way to have known was to purchase the locker. I could store the bag in a basket but they charged me $15 again.
Jordan Fromholz — Google review
The food was delicious and freshly prepared. The staff was friendly and courteous.
Jupiter Java is a popular coffee spot located at the Park City base area, offering a quick bite and warm drinks for skiers and riders. It's known for its reasonable prices, friendly staff, and delicious offerings such as coffee, hot chocolate, bagels, and sandwiches. The shop is conveniently situated inside Legacy Lounge and serves Starbucks coffee along with light breakfast options. Visitors can grab a coffee here before hitting the slopes to enjoy the plentiful beginner and intermediate runs at Park City Mountain Resort.
Great location and great service. Oatmilk latte is delicious
Ryan Of San Tan Valley — Google review
Breve batista jedi
Thanks again for the best 👌
Chris — Google review
When inflation is taken too far. Hate to add to the bad reviews, but a small bottle of water or Gatorade is $6. Two other families walked away cuz the cost is too high. They are losing business on their high cost. Staff was friendly.
David Anderegg — Google review
Independent mountainside coffeeshop serving an assortment of light breakfast food options plus Starbucks coffee.
Andrew — Google review
I'm struggling with this one, because it wasn't really that good.
Quick tip: if you aren't skiing/snowboarding, don't visit. Haha! It's just near the lifts. (Not very convenient from the street.)
So, what's confusing is that they serve a limited amount of Starbucks coffee... But it isn't an official Starbucks location. The coffee I ordered was okay, but not worth the hassle to get there
Rev. C McFarland — Google review
This place is the best coffee shop on the mountain with reasonable prices. Right off the mountain on the inside of Legacy Lounge. Nice, friendly and helpful staff. Coffee, hot chocolate, bagels and sandwiches are top items on a small menu.
Timothy Williams — Google review
Open from 10AM to 5PM M-F. 10AM to 7PM S-S. This place burns your $8 latte.
Nestled within Deer Valley Resorts Snow Park Lodge, Fresh Tracks Kitchen is a versatile dining spot offering breakfast, lunch, and apres-ski menus. The restaurant boasts an array of customizable hot bowls, salads, soups, and smash burgers. Guests can indulge in a delightful breakfast buffet featuring freshly baked pastries and made-to-order entrees like huevos rancheros or house-smoked salmon omelets.
My Six year old says Deer Valley has the best hot chocolate outside of the North Pole. I think I agree.
Glenn Sommerfeld — Google review
We have eaten lunch here 2 times during our trip to deer valley for lunch. We loved both meals. The deer valley Turkey chili is alway a favorite. The kids enjoyed hot chocolate and the Mac and cheese. On a nice sunny day, the patio is fabulous. Recommend making a reservation so you can be sure to get a seat outside.
Jessie — Google review
I want to amend my review from two months ago.
We went to the Snow Park restaurant last Saturday. What a difference!
Immediately upon being seated, cups of ice water were served.
The staff was friendly and attentive.
The food served, was timely and delicious.
(Two tables 13 family members; all loved it)
This is the Deer Valley we know and love!
Thank you for listening and responding.
We can’t wait to return and enjoy another glorious day of skiing and dining.
(Hopefully at a buffet soon!)
JZ
John Zarbock — Google review
Chilli was good. Apres on a patio with a view. Hard to beat.
But. They gotta take the marketing department out of the menu. Calling a perfectly round and flat dry ish piece of hamburger a smash burger is more than a stretch…. with none of the juiciness, crunchiness and organic form of a smash burger.
Harry Engel — Google review
Ludicrous pricing, small portions, and decent waits despite tons of empty tables. Huge decline in the experience from past years.
Daniel Foltz — Google review
Setting is gorgeous on the deck. Food was decent and service was great.
Helen D — Google review
Just FYI-This is NOT open in the summer as Google says.
McConkey's Bowl is a prime spot for skiers and riders at PCMR mountains. It's accessible from the bottom of McConkey's high-speed chairlift, offering crowd-free runs and thrilling double black steeps. Named after local legend Jim McConkey, this area is a tribute to his son, the late professional big mountain skier Shane McConkey. The bowl promises untracked snow and faceshots for those seeking an adrenaline rush.
Probably the greatest bowl in the PCMR mountains. I ski there almost every Sunday (during the winter) and it’s the best.
Kirkham Tingey — Google review
Beautiful view from the top! The best line down the bowl is skiers right close to the trees!
Park City - City Hall offers a glimpse into the city's history, housing the Park City Museum and Utah's Territorial Jail. Visitors can take mining trail tours with Park City Mine Adventure. The area is known for its friendly locals and professional service, making it a welcoming destination for tourists. Additionally, it provides opportunities for skiing at Park City and enjoying après-ski activities on the mountain.
Park City is a wonderful place. We have a second home here and wish is was our permanent home. People here are always friendly and most helpful. That was the case this morning with the gentleman I met at City Hall. I can't thank him enough.
Marion Shrader — Google review
Unfortunately, your city has an unprofessional police department who is all too ready and has violated our 4th amendment rights, falsified charges, engaged in unprofessional conduct. The question is, what are you doing about it?
Jupiter Peak Engineering offers a serene escape from the bustling ski crowds with a short 15-minute hike to its summit. From there, skiers can enjoy uncrowded runs leading to McConkeys high-speed chairlift and MckConkeys Bowl. Named after local legend Jim McConkey, this area boasts challenging double black steeps and promises untracked snow for an exhilarating experience.
Sam was very knowledgable, punctual and polite. He helped me understand some of the challenges that we'd be facing edith such a large undertaking, but also offered some good solutions to move forward with the project. He put all of his recommendations in writing and was incredibly professional. I would definitely recommend Jupiter to anyone in need of some quality engineering work.
Chris Murdock — Google review
I can’t speak to Sam’s entire practice but I can say that I wish I had never hired him to assess the foundation of a house I’m looking to buy. In my opinion, his price was entirely too high, the service he provided was not valuable, and his customer service/ communication was very poor. He gave us a lot of opinions that sounded professional and speculated that we would spend tens of thousands of dollars on repairs and encouraged us to negotiate on several items- which we did. He then refused to put his opinions in writing, even claiming he never said things that two people heard him say. Ultimately, trusting him at his word cost me $5,000 on the sale of the home. If you need a structural assessment, I would recommend Criterium-Bernhisel Engineers who provided an incredibly thorough inspection and report which, by the way, refuted almost everything Sam told us about the structure of the house.
At Deer Valley in Utah, the Daly Bowl is a popular spot for skiing enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy watching the thrilling action on the challenging black-diamond Daly Bowl and Chutes from the deck while indulging in delicious grilled cheeses or Deer Valley turkey chili-cheese fries. The area is known for offering a great challenge to skiers, with Chute 4 being particularly renowned for its difficulty.
The Daly Bowl is one of my favorite areas in Utah to ski. If you're looking to challenge yourself come ski the Daly Bowl and Chutes at Deer Valley. Chute 4 in particular is pretty nasty!
Anthony R — Google review
Not for the feint of heart, definitely a great challenge!
Bonanza Group offers a variety of skiing and snowboarding experiences for all levels of expertise. Claimjumper provides a scenic route through the Silverlode/Bonanza area, perfect for leisurely rides. Meanwhile, Drift is a ridge run that helps skiers and riders build confidence in their speed and technique.
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Ninety-Nine 90 Express is a must-visit for adventure seekers looking for extreme cliffs, glades, and chutes. This chair provides access to the mountain's top, hike-to-terrain, and the well-loved Fantasy Ridge area. For those craving more excitement, the Canyons also offers natural halfpipes to add an extra thrill to your visit.
Experience the vibrant cultural scene of Park City by attending a screening at the Park City Film Series, located in the heart of this charming town. After enjoying a delicious dinner, immerse yourself in an evening of art and entertainment with a visit to this renowned film series. Whether you're strolling through galleries or catching a show at the iconic Egyptian Theatre, there's no shortage of cultural experiences to enjoy in this lively destination.
Kimball Junction is a lively area in Park City that offers a variety of entertainment options. You can start your evening by taking the free citywide bus to Maxwells East Coast Eatery, where you can enjoy dinner and dessert in a sports bar-like atmosphere that is family-friendly. After your meal, head over to Jupiter Bowl, a sleek and modern bowling alley just around the corner, where you can have some fun knocking down pins.
Nestled in Deer Valley's Silver Lake Village, 7570 Royal St East is home to the charming Goldener Hirsch Inn & Restaurant. This alpine retreat exudes old-world charm and offers a contemporary take on Bavarian cuisine. The inn's romantic rooms boast hand-painted four-poster beds, wood-burning fireplaces, and private balconies for a truly enchanting stay.