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350 Main Restaurant


Fine wines, dining and atmosphere
350 Main Street
(P.O. Box 4498)
Salt Lake City, UT 84060
United States
+1 435 649 3140
Here visitors will find professional service and a pleasurable atmosphere. Located in a beautiful and historic building, this restaurant offers fresh seafood items such as Chilean sea bass, soy-glazed Ahi tuna, Maine lobster, king crab legs, New England crab cakes, crispy calamari and oysters. Also on the menu are great steaks, chicken and pasta dishes. The wine cellar offers an extensive selection of wines to complement the dining experience.

Review © 2007, Wcities
350 Main Restaurant photo by Phil Hamilton
Photo: Phil Hamilton
 

 
Bricks


Shake it all night long
579 West 200 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
United States
+1 801 328 0255
http://www.bricksclub.com/
Dance into the morning hours on seven different levels of dance floors and outside patios. If you exhaust yourself dancing, shoot some pool, play video games, or just hangout in the basement lounge. Enjoy Swing Night on Tuesdays (21+) including free lessons, alternative, industrial and electronika on Wedensdays (18+), techno and disco on Thursdays (18+), eclectic, 80s, disco and alternative on G.A.Y. Fridays (21+), and old school/'80s on Saturdays (18+). Free pool is offered Sunday through Tuesday and Ladies night is every Wednesday. Cash only.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bricks photo by Esther Kim
Photo: Esther Kim
 

 
Chez Betty


Country dining at its finest
1637 Short Line Road
(Copperbottom Inn on Deer Valley Drive)
Salt Lake City, UT 84060
United States
+1 435 649 8181
This small restaurant is one of Park City's jewels, and guests enjoy the restaurant's meticulous attention to detail. The French country dining area is casually elegant, and the fireplace creates a cozy feeling. This place offers an extensive wine list and a variety of menu items such as grilled mushrooms with sap sago risotto, lobster cakes with fresh vegetables, and roasted duck. Dessert is served with one of six gourmet coffee blends, each made from a French press.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Ciscero's Restaurant and Pub


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
 

 
Club Axis


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
 

 
Fats Pub & Grill


Pool playing pub
2182 South Highland Drive
Salt Lake City, UT 84106
United States
+1 801 484 9467
After a stressful day at work, there is nothing better to blow off steam than with a cold beer and shooting pool with a few of your good friends. That is exactly what you will find here. In addition to a full service bar and fun, you can get a meal too. Nothing too fancy, mostly pizzas and pitas, but they are reasonably priced and filling. The grilled chicken and soup of the day are the most popular items on the menu.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Fats Pub & Grill photo by John Moeller
Photo: John Moeller
 

 
Fiddler's Elbow


A happy crowd
1063 1/2 East 2100 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84106
United States
+1 801 463 9393
This spacious restaurant and pub in Sugar House has a long bar along one side, a row of booths and six TVs for comfortable viewing. Most patrons are happy just sitting and schmoozing in the booths, but there are pool tables as well, where tournaments are always in action. The food is good, the menu is large and the prices are reasonable. Pasta specialties, crisp salads, chicken-fried steak and meatloaf are available, plus bar foods like nachos and dip. Here, you will find a warm atmosphere and fine woodwork.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Fiddler's Elbow photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Hopper's Brew Pub


A place for brew and blues
890 East Fort Union Boulevard
Salt Lake City, UT 84047
United States
+1 801 556 0424
This is a busy and bustling brew pub that features delicious casual pub food and blues music (piped in or live). The menu is large and varied, featuring homemade specialty pizzas and seafood items as well as more traditional fare like club sandwiches, oversized burgers, and chicken-fried steaks. There are eight different microbrews available, all made on the premises. Tee-totalers can enjoy "Fred and Ginger Ale" or other soft drinks. The food and "growlers" (64oz servings of the beer) are all available for take-out as well.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Hopper's Brew Pub photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Liquid Joe's


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
Liquid Joe's photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Lugäno


Downtown Italian Bistro
3364 South 2300 East
Salt Lake City, UT 84109
United States
+1 801 412 9994
http://luganorestaurant.com
Located in the Downtown neighborhood, Lugäno claims to be one of the busiest restaurants in Salt Lake City. Chef and owner Greg Neville serves up innovative Italian cuisine at this lively bistro. All time favorites include fresh Mussels, Carpaccio with shaved Parmesan, and Marinated Steak with Potatoes and Grilled Salmon with Lobster Sauce. Request a table on the patio during warm weather and savor one of the delicious Italian wines on offer.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Lugäno photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
MoDiggity's


No Entry For Men
3424 S. State Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84115
United States
+1 801 832 9000
Visit MoDiggity's - the premier sports bar in U.S, exclusively for women. Boogie all night with a daily dose of live music at this place that's popular with gay women. Reserve a non-smoking lounge that offers you a intimate space for you and your partner.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Mother Urban's Ratskeller


Not just for miners
625 Main Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84060
United States
+1 435 615 7200
The ambience of this Park City bar is true to the mining town's history, with the feeling of a somewhat classier miners' pub. Rock masonry and comfortable wood furnishings enhance the casual, friendly feel. Some food is available, but the domestically made burritos are the most popular item and can be microwaved to your specifications. You also have your choice of beers from 17 different countries, and a good selection of spirits. Live music can be heard each Thursday, Friday and Saturday night, consisting mostly of jazz, or acoustic.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
No Name Saloon


Old west ambience
447 Main Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84060
United States
+1 435 649 6667
The decor is as interesting as the club's name. Baby buggies, motorcycles, and antler lamps hang from beamed ceilings above an eclectic mix of collectibles and a western copper bar. The rough and tumble crowd orders up snacks from a small menu and beer from the bar. Favorites include freshly squeezed juices, local micro brewed beer, and typical bar food including nachos, hot wings, and sandwiches. As with all private clubs in Utah, non-member visitors can purchase a short term membership to use the facility during their stay.

Review © 2007, Wcities
No Name Saloon photo by John Wood
Photo: John Wood
No Name Saloon photo by seannarae
Photo: seannarae
No Name Saloon photo by Ginny Gibbs
Photo: Ginny Gibbs
No Name Saloon photo by Ben Dudley
Photo: Ben Dudley
No Name Saloon photo by Chuck Harder
Photo: Chuck Harder
 

 
Paper Moon


Female friendships
3424 South State Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84115
United States
+1 801 466 8517
This club in Salt Lake City stands as proof that the lesbian community is alive and well in Utah. Most of the female clientele are involved and impassioned about important social issues, but this seriousness never prevents a good time from being had by all. Dozens of activities such as cheap date nights and wet T-shirt contests dot the calendar and partiers can enjoy a light meal and an alcoholic beverage while talking with friends, old and new.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Porcupine Pub & Grille


A variety of people & food
3698 East Fort Union Boulevard
Salt Lake City, UT 84121
United States
+1 801 942 5555
http://www.porcupinepub.com
For the high-brow diner, this place fixes up a sassy Filet Mignon. For the casual diner, there are pizzas, sandwiches and pastas. Drink options include 20 varieties of beer, and dessert-lovers select from sweets ranging from tiramasu to vanilla bean ice cream. Although there is something for most everyone, including a separate children's menu, this pub caters to an adult clientele. Fans should be sure to visit the gift counter for Porcupine Pub & Grille shirts and hats.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Red Banjo Pizza Parlour


Come as you are
322 Main Street
(P.O. Box 489)
Salt Lake City, UT 84060
United States
+1 435 649 9901
The casual, even cluttered, space inside this Park City pizzeria makes it look like exactly what it is: a perfect blend of saloon and pizza parlour. Pizza is the top choice here, but sandwiches, pasta, salads and appetizers are available as well. The pizza is an old-fashioned favorite, with a crispy crust and huge amounts of gooey cheese. Not hungry enough for a whole pie? Order by the slice and wash it down with one of the domestic or local beers on tap. Take-out is available as well as local delivery.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Shallow Shaft Restaurant


Canyon dining at its best
Alta Resort, Little Cottonwood Canyon (State Hwy 210)
(P.O. Box 8029)
Salt Lake City, UT 84092
United States
+1 801 742 2177
http://www.shallowshaft.com
Climb the wooden steps and join ski enthusiasts from around the world at the bar, enjoying pizza, burgers, and beer. Or, meet up with a more subdued crowd of regulars in one of the dining rooms, many of which offer a spectacular view of Little Cottonwood Canyon. The menu features classic seafood, meat, and pasta dishes, each with a Southwest flair. Gourmet sauces add appeal, as do the well-prepared side dishes. The steaks are tender and cooked just the way you like, and the wine list is substantial.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Tap Room


Old-fashioned charmer
2168 South Highland Drive
Salt Lake City, UT 84106
United States
+1 801 466 0974
Here, you will not find much of a club atmosphere. What you will find is $1 Coors and a lot of locals. There are two large TVs showing nothing but sports, and likely a few college students at the bar. The place is narrow and sometimes fills up with the regulars, so you might want to come in the late afternoon when you can find a stool and shoot the breeze with the customers. If it is too crowded, you may have to wait in line for the pinball machine. Cash only.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Wasatch Brew Pub


Great food and micro-brewed beer
250 Main Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84060
United States
+1 435 649 0900
This pub brings in a lively weekend crowd with great grub and an atmosphere as bubbly as the beer brewing in its massive vats. Lunch favorites include the buffalo burger, the Brew Master's Combo Club, and the veggie burrito; while popular dinner entrees range from ginger-roasted salmon to roast pork tenderloin. The pub sports a Utah Liquor License, so cocktails and wine are available with food purchase. Beer, however, is the order of the day. The restaurant's motto is, in fact: "We Drink Our Share and Sell the Rest."

Review © 2007, Wcities
Wasatch Brew Pub photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Zona Rosa


Food and drinks
501 Main Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84060
United States
+1 435 645 0700
If Mexican food is on your mind, why not try this little eatery located in Park City? Take a seat out on the patio and watch the world go by while you savor your enchiladas and tacos. It's open for lunch and dinner and the service is alright. Zona Rosa is particularly known for the eclectic range of drinks it serves, including mojitos.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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