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8 Tasty Places to Eat in Park City, Utah This Summer

Park City, Utah has no shortage of great places to eat! There is something for everyone and the only trouble you’ll have is narrowing down which amazing restaurants to try. Luckily we’ve compiled a delectable list of fine eateries from our most recent trip to this world-renowned mountain destination. Enjoy this list of tasty places to eat in Park City, Utah this summer!

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1. RED BANJO PIZZA

Red Banjo is a Park City classic! This family-owned business is the “oldest restaurant in Park City” and has been feeding locals since even before it became a ski resort town. We love their specialty pizzas, especially served with their signature squeeze of fresh lemon on top! You’ll find the Red Banjo right on historic Main Street.

2. THE EATING ESTABLISHMENT

The Eating Establishment is a beloved local favorite. This welcoming American-style restaurant gets our vote for best breakfast, which you would be delighted to know is served all day! The menu is fresh, creative, and presented beautifully. There are also vegan and gluten free options. 

3. FRESHIES LOBSTER CO.

Freshies started out at the Park Silly Market and farmers market and have been proudly serving fresh Maine lobster since 2009. They promise their lobsters “from shore to door in 24!” Fresh Maine lobsters are caught in the morning, shipped in the afternoon, then arrive in Utah by 11am the following day. The warm lobster rolls will have you coming back for more!

4. STEIN ERIKSEN LODGE DEER VALLEY

If world class luxury, exceptional service, and unbeatable mountain views are your taste, make a reservation to dine at the Stein Eriksen Lodge Deer Valley. Not only is it Utah’s only Forbes Five-Star hotel and spa, but the Stein has also earned a place on the first Forbes Verified List for the Most Luxurious Hotels in the world. Glitretind Restaurant is open all day, so you can enjoy this Four-Star restaurant for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

5. HOMESTEAD RESORT

The 1886 Grill & Smokehouse at the Homestead Resort in Midway features patio dining, excellent BBQ, and picturesque surroundings near their 18 hole golf course with mountain views. Make sure to visit the Homestead Crater, a 10,000 year old geothermal hot spring inside a 55 foot limestone rock, for swimming, scuba diving, SUP yoga and more! Midway is a very scenic and pleasant 20 min drive from Park City.

6. DAVANZA'S

Davanza’s on Park Avenue is a long time local hangout. The walls are covered with nostalgic photos of Park City and lined with vintage soda and beer cans all the way up to the vaulted ceiling. Everything on the menu is made from scratch and features comfort foods like tacos, burgers, pizzas, salads, wings, and famous fry sauce!

7. ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHOCOLATE FACTORY

When my family lived in Utah, a trip to Park City was synonymous with a stop at Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory for a taste of their delectable Apple Pie Caramel Apples! The company was originally founded in a historic town located on the western slope of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado but soon opened one of its first franchises in Park City, Utah. Each individual store prepares an impressive variety of hand-made caramel and candy apples, fudge, and chocolates using traditional cooking utensils like copper kettles on gas-fired stoves and marble slab cooling tables.

8. PARK SILLY MARKET

Park Silly Market is a free eco-friendly open-air market and street festival on historic Main Street in the summer months. Silly has hosted over 2.8 million people over the course of 18 years and has helped to foster over 175 small businesses. The market features local arts and crafts, musical performances, antiques, imports, delicious gourmet foods, and farmers market fruits and vegetables. Visit Park Silly Market’s official website for current dates and times.