Park City and the Southern Wasatch Restaurants

American cuisine dominates the Wasatch dining scene, with great steaks, barbecue, and traditional Western fare. There's also an abundance of good seafood, which the busier eateries fly in daily from the West Coast. Park City caters to a discriminating clientele with upscale restaurants ranging from Swiss to Japanese, French, and Mexican. Restaurant hours vary seasonally, so it's a good idea to call ahead. Reservations are always a good idea, but are essential during winter holiday weekends and the Sundance Film Festival. Ask about two-for-ones. Park City restaurants offer great deals, such as two-for-one entrées from spring to fall, so check the local newspaper for coupons or ask your concierge which eateries are offering discounts.

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  • 1. Five5eeds

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    This breakfast and lunch hot spot offers up nourishing dishes that look and taste like works of art. The restaurant manages to pull in flavors from all over the globe while using Utah-sourced ingredients with an Aussie twist, a nod to the owners' roots. Yes, they serve Vegemite on toast topped with ripe avocados, but also Moroccan baked eggs with goat curd and dukkah (a spicy mix of pepper, hazelnuts, coriander, sesame seeds, and cumin) as well as fried chicken with apple and jalapeño slaw. Breakfast is served all day. Their coffee is not to be missed and especially their outstanding iced coffee, served Aussie style (with ice cream).

    1600 Snow Creek Dr., Utah, 84060, USA
    435-901–8242

    Known For

    • Iced coffee with ice cream
    • Unique menu offerings
    • Breakfast served all day

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 2. Ritual Chocolate Café

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    Experience a rush of senses when you visit this fixture in Park City's culinary scene opened in 2015 by Robbie Stout and Anna Seear. Smell just-baked brownies with toasted Peruvian cocoa nibs and watch through an observation window as cocoa beans go into the factory's roll mill as a thick gritty paste, then come out smooth and flaky. Sample different chocolates, then take home a finished bar of smooth Old-World chocolate. Ritual makes small-batch chocolate by gently roasting single-source cocoa beans from sustainable farms around the world. The café's outdoor deck is a great place to feel alpine breezes while you drink a cup of sipping chocolate from your choice of regions: Madagascar, Peru, Ecuador, or Belize.

    1105 Iron Horse, Utah, 84060, USA
    435-200--8475

    Known For

    • Sustainability
    • Bean-to-bar craft chocolate
    • Sipping chocolate
  • 3. Café Galleria

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    This family-friendly restaurant claims to have the best pizza and bagels in the state, and they may not be far off. The wood-fired pizza oven cooks to perfection, and bagel sandwiches, available throughout the day, hit the spot. Plentiful outdoor seating is a great way to enjoy the summer sun. The interior has many rooms, and brown paper tablecloths, with crayons provided, will entertain the kids.

    101 W. Main St., Midway, Utah, 84049, USA
    435-657–2002

    Known For

    • Casual atmosphere
    • Bagels
    • Wood-fired pizza
  • 4. Cubby's

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    Inspired by the Italian beef sandwiches with homemade relish that the owner couldn't get enough of while growing up in Chicago, this lively and fun Thanksgiving Point eatery creative comfort fare from morning through the evening. Lemon ricotta pancakes are a favorite way to start the morning, while mushroom-bacon-gouda burgers, apple-pecan chicken salads, and Chicago-style Italian sausage sandwiches are the draw later in the day. There are a few other locations around Utah County. No alcohol is served.

    3700 N. Thanksgiving Way, Lehi, Utah, 84043, USA
    801-766–8100

    Known For

    • Chicago-style Italian beef sandwiches
    • Plenty of veggie and vegan options
    • Fresh-berry milkshakes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 5. Dairy Keen

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    A welcome respite from chain fast food, this family-owned drive-in is loved by all the locals and serves the best shakes and burgers for miles around. Railroad artifacts line the walls, and an electric train entertains children as it passes over the booths.

    199 S. Main St., Heber, Utah, 84032, USA
    435-654–5336

    Known For

    • Signature burgers
    • Thick, creamy shakes
    • Vintage vibe
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  • 6. Deer Valley Café

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    An extension of the ski resort's famous culinary offerings, this gourmet grocery/café serves breakfast, lunch, and early dinner, and features menu items ranging from the famous Deer Valley turkey chili to shrimp tacos to a chicken tandoori wrap, and everything in between. The expansive outdoor deck provides waterfront alfresco dining and views of the ski resort. Stop in for a casual lunch after a hike, après-ski, or even to grab a gourmet picnic-to-go for a concert or a carrot cake cupcake for the road.

    1375 Deer Valley Dr., Utah, 84060, USA
    435-615–2400

    Known For

    • Turkey chili
    • High-quality ingredients
    • Casual dining year-round

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 7. El Chubasco

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    For quick and hearty traditional Mexican food, this popular place is perfect. Favorites are camarones a la diabla (spicy shrimp), chiles rellenos, and fish tacos. The smothered burritos are large enough to feed two, and there's plenty of Corona and Dos Equis to cool off even the spiciest items. The low-key atmosphere is part of the charm, and the salsa bar provides some of the best flavor in town.

    1890 Bonanza Dr., Utah, 84060, USA
    435-645–9114

    Known For

    • Big burritos
    • Extensive salsa bar
    • Fast-casual dining
  • 8. Guru's Cafe

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    The vegetarian-friendly fare includes cilantro-lime quesadillas and rice bowls; options for nonvegetarians include a Southwestern chipotle chicken wrap with a side of sweet-potato fries. An art deco portrait of Gandhi decorates one wall of this downtown hippie refuge; elsewhere you'll find metal sculptures and blue skyscapes.

    45 E. Center St., Provo, Utah, 84606, USA
    801-375–4878

    Known For

    • Eclectic decor
    • Menu variety
    • Vegetarian-friendly
  • 9. Java Cow Café & Bakery

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    Java Cow has long been a staple on Main Street. Stop in for a panini, a caffeine pick-me-up, or delicious ice cream to satisfy your sweet tooth.

    402 Main St., Utah, 84060, USA
    435-647--7711

    Known For

    • Excellent coffee
    • House-made ice cream
    • Quick breakfast or lunch spot
  • 10. Park City Roadhouse Grill

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    If you are looking for a place to grab a burger and delicious craft beer while your kids enjoy house-made mac-and-cheese, this roadhouse (formerly Squatters) is the spot. With a sleek and bustling brewpub vibe, it's a great place for either an evening out or a quick stop after a spin on your mountain bike to enjoy truffle fries and share a pint of pale ale.

    1900 Park Ave., Utah, 84060, USA
    435-649–9868

    Known For

    • Local favorite
    • One of the largest craft breweries in Utah with excellent beer
    • Open all day

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted
  • 11. Pizzeria Seven Twelve

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    With a name that comes from the ideal temperature for cooking pizza, the centerpiece of this bright, minimalist establishment is a wood-burning brick oven. Pizzas come topped with delectable items like speck (prosciutto) and soppressata (salami). The rest of the menu, which largely depends on produce and meats from nearby farmers and artisans, changes with the seasons. Try the braised beef short rib, and top off your meal with buttermilk panna cotta. Local art and quiet conversation make this intimate establishment a pleasant respite.

    320 S. State St., Orem, Utah, 84058, USA
    801-623–6712

    Known For

    • Varied pizza toppings
    • Local beer menu
    • Open kitchen

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 12. The Bagel Den

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    Locals love this bagel shop, where they can pick up a latte and a New York--style bagel made fresh daily. Try the pumpernickel, French toast, or pretzel bagels and add a schmear like bacon scallion or blueberry cream cheese. The buffalo chicken bagel sandwich is a local favorite for lunch as is their peanut butter banana smoothie.

    570 N. Main St., Heber, Utah, 84032, USA
    435-654--3193

    Known For

    • New York--style bagels
    • Local favorite
    • Delicious smoothies
  • 13. Vessel Kitchen

    $ | Kimball Junction

    In a part of town where fast food reigns, Vessel Kitchen has a sustainable and healthy menu without sacrificing the fast-casual environment and reasonable prices. Here, you'll find hearty grain bowls, proteins such as braised beef and pork confit, and seasonal vegetables for sides. The high-quality ingredients are sourced locally from farms and purveyors across Utah.

    1784 Uinta Way, Park City, Utah, 84098, USA
    435-200–8864

    Known For

    • Healthy dining
    • Hearty grain bowls
    • Fast-casual dining

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