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Salt Lake City's coffee-house culture |
33 West 200 South Salt Lake City, UT 84101-1202 United States +1 801 363 8322 |
This local favorite draws crowds all day with the city's longest list of coffee drinks, a variety of teas and a selection of whole beans to go. A few sandwiches and baked goods are also offered. Rich purple hues adorn exposed architectural elements, the work of local artists is displayed on the walls and comfortable sofas lounge in front of big streetside windows. Books line shelves in support of the shop's paperback exchange and a piano stands ready for nightly entertainment. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Italian fare with a nightclub flair |
306 Main Street Salt Lake City, UT 84060 United States +1 435 649 5044 |
Located in a building erected in 1906, this Italian eatery provides traditional Mediterranean grub and a family-friendly atmosphere. Restaurant favorites include tortellini pesto, salmon raviolis, and Pollo Marbella and Cioppino. All pastas are fresh, and a full bar menu is offered. Sunday brunch here is a local custom. The adjoining nightclub offers a variety of entertainment including bingo, billiards, sports nights and western and rock dance bands. Call ahead to see what is planned. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Upscale, but rowdy |
108 South 500 West Salt Lake City, UT 84101 United States +1 801 519 2947 |
Here you will find no age restriction or alcohol, except on Saturdays, when you must be at least 21 to get in. The Grand Ballroom is where most of the drinking and dancing is done, and the Video Chill Lounge is for just that: chilling with a video and some loud music in the background. Friday night is gay night, and Saturdays are for spin. There is a large bar on one side of the main dance floor, so expect hard dancing, loud industrial, electronica, and techno music. Cash only. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Go crazy with Joe |
1249 East 3300 South Salt Lake City, UT 84106 United States +1 801 467 5637 |
This bar and band spot is a very popular hangout for fraternity types, or anyone else who likes to hear good music while playing pool, dancing and drinking beer. The dance floor is fairly large, and suitable for swing dancing or general jumping around. Bands from all around perform here, as well as local groups with a good following. On most nights there is a live show happening. A number of domestic and imported beers are on tap. Cover charges are subject to a change, depending on who is performing. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Locally roasted coffee |
657 South Main Salt Lake City, UT 84111 United States +1 801 325 9174 |
This local coffee roaster brings in mixed rush hour crowds with a long coffee menu and fresh baked goods. The decor is open and simple with primary colors blocked around a few small tables and comfortable sofas. In the warm weather, guests can take their caffeine outside to tables situated street-side on a narrow strip of grass. Whole roasted coffee beans and a variety of coffee making paraphernalia are offered for sale. This local roaster also has locations at 613 East 400 South and 1045 East 2100 South. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Paint the town red! |
57 West 200 South Suite 102 Salt Lake City, UT 84101 United States +1 801 363 6030 http://www.behindthereddoor.com/ |
Are you looking for an exhilarating night out in Salt Lake City? Well, your answer is The Red Door—an exclusive, members-only club. Beware—once you are in here, there's no way you'll be leaving soon! Throbbing techno beats, colorful strobe lights and countless head-turners, both men and women, will provide you company till the wee hours. Yes, the brick walls are bright crimson, but you don't have to dress red! Review © 2007, Wcities |