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Top Tables
Indagare is always scouting for the newest best restaurants, classic spots and neighborhood gems that feel like a special find. Though the restaurant scene changes often, here is our current list of top tables in Park City and at Deer Valley, for any occasion.
Casual. Men will not need a coat or women dresses, even on New Year’s Eve.
A delicious eatery with and outdoor patio next to the town lift in Park City, Bridge Cafe and Grill is a great spot for breakfast or lunch when skiing Park City. 825 Main St.
A casual, modern eatery with views of the ski trails, Five5eeds has a delicious breakfast and lunch menu with a sleek presentation. 1600 Snow Creek Dr.
The owners of this restaurant merge a Southwestern menu with traditional French techniques to create a sophisticated kind of Tex-Mex. 368 Main Street
This hot spot eatery is a go-to for a relaxed evening where the cuisine is the priority, serving casually sophisticated American fare. 136 Heber Ave.
Some of the most delicious food in the area can be found in this atmospheric and skylit space on Main Street, which has an excellent wine list alongside favorite dishes like the trio of wild game (elk, venison and buffalo). 540 Main St.
This Japanese restaurant serves sushi that can make you believe you're on the coast—in a chic but relaxed environment with ample use of light woods. 586 Main St.
An all-time classic in Park City, the famous No Name Saloon drips with 1950s western style and is best visited for drinks or a burger (though the nachos are a standout as well). 447 Main St.
offers one of the best bar experiences in downtown Park City with an airy and modern front room and an old-fashioned back room adapted from the former bar. 352 Main St.
Known for their Bloody Mary topped with wasabi foam and rimmed with Hawaiian black sea salt, the Vintage Room is an extension of the St. Regis Bar located in a slopeside, clear aprés tent with lounge seating. 2300 Deer Valley Drive
The fine dining restaurant at Montage Deer Valley declares itself a modern American steakhouse and features farm fresh seasonal ingredients. 9100 Marsac Ave.
At the Goldener Hirsch hotel, this restaurant serves Austrian dinner classics like Wiener schnitzel and cheese fondue, with the desserts skewing more cutting-edge. 7570 Royal St. East
The Stein Eriksen's two restaurants blend together during the day with Glitretind serving a delicious and extensive skier’s brunch while Troll Hallen serves an à la carte menu—though guests can sit in either and still choose the brunch. 7700 Stein Way
Published onNovember 30, 2023
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