Some of our favorites on Main Street and around town are:
Breakfast: Harvest, Five5eeds, Deer Valley Cafe, Wasatch Bagel and Grill, The Eating Establishment, Windy Ridge Bakery & Cafe.
Lunch: Royal Street Cafe (at mid-mountain but great!), The Eating Establishment, Deer Valley Cafe, Harvest, Five5eeds, Pretty Bird Hot Chicken, Windy Ridge Cafe.
Dinner on Main Street: Yuki Yama (make a reservation in advance), Fletchers, Mumbai House, High West Distillery & Saloon, The Nelson Cottage by High West, No Name Saloon & Bar, Handle, Cafe Terigo, Grappa, Riverhorse on Main, Main Street Pizza & Noodle, Butcher's Chop House, Prime Steak House.
Dinner off Main Street: Silver Star Cafe, Matilda, Boneyard Saloon/The Blind Dog, Ruth's Chris Steak House, Glitretind (at Stein Eriksen--ask to eat on the deck), La Stellina (at the St. Regis), Versante Hearth+ Bar (great take out), Fuego Bistro & Pizzeria (great takeout), Daly's Pub (at the Montage), Windy Ridge Cafe.
Sweets: The Java Cow.
No Name Saloon
A local favorite with drinks, burgers and shuffleboard.
The Spur Bar & Grill
A great spot at the top of Main Street with drinks and live music every night.
The Cabin
A fun bar and music venue.
High West Distillery & Saloon
An excellent local distillery with food and drink inside and outside.
Main Street is the place to shop in Park City. Some of our local Main Street favorites are:
Gorsuch
Retailer of men and women's apparel, ski gear & accessories, plus mountain-themed gifts & housewares.
Sitka Fur Gallery, Overland Sheepskin & Hyde Luxury Apparel
All three spots are great places to get fur and shearling--especially Sitka!
Tanner Trading
A local favorite with western and Native American jewelry, cowboy hats and western home decor.
Cake, Romy Park City & Panache Boutique
These are the three best womenswear boutiques in town (aside from Gorsuch). Cake has skincare, makeup and fragrances.
Dolly's Bookstore
Darling local book and card shop.
Burns Cowboy Store and Kemosabe
For more high-end and custom cowboy hats, visit Burns or Kemosabe. Both also carry cowboy boots.
Warbonnet Hat Company
A short drive off Main Street is this custom cowboy hat favorite.
Liquor Stores
DABS Utah State Liquor Store #38 Park City (located feet from The Market grocery store)
DABS Utah State Liquor Store #36 Park City (located on Main Street, limited hours and inventory, call ahead)
Fresh Market Park City & The Market Park City
These are the two local grocery stores in Park City.
Deer Valley Cafe
The place to go for to-go food, snacks, sunscreen, bug spray, and other small supplies.
Deer Valley Snow Park Lodge
Snow Park Lodge at the base of Deer Valley has a few stores and carries some basic food and other provisions.
Fly Fishing
Call or visit Trout Bum 2 for guided fly-fishing trips on the nearby Provo and/or Weber Rivers. (435) 658-1666 and https://www.troutbum2.com/
Hiking
Everywhere is great to hike in Deer Valley and the nearby areas. A favorite of ours in Deer Valley is the “Tour de Homes” hike from the base of Deer Valley at Snow Park Lodge up to mid-Mountain for lunch at Royal Street Café at Silver Lake Lodge. There is also great hiking around Park City Mountain Resort, near Deer Valley’s Empire Lodge, Guardsman’s Pass, around Park Meadows, Trailside, the Jordanelle Reservoir, Summit Park, Round Valley, and Dutch Hollow. https://www.trailforks.com/trails/tour-de-homes-11367/
e-Biking
We highly recommend renting electric bikes from “Pedego Electric Bikes Park City”. They are located a few minutes from Main Street in Park City and back up to the Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail. You can take the e-bikes all over Park City. https://pedegoelectricbikes.com/pages/dealers/park-city
Mountain Biking
Mountain biking is everywhere in Park City in the summer and for all skill levels. Rent bikes from White Pine Touring, Switchback Sports, Cole Sport or Jans Mountain Outfitters (be sure to reserve in advance). Deer Valley offers very challenging terrain, while Round Valley has more beginner and flowy trails.
Olympic Park
The UOP offers a variety of activities from rope/agility course, summer alpine bobsledding, tubing, alpine slide, zipline, high diving and ski jumping (into the pool). https://utaholympiclegacy.org/location/utah-olympic-park/
High West Distillery Tour & Lunch
Head 20 min outside town to Wanship, UT where you can do a High West Distillery Tour and Tasting, as well as have lunch at High West Distillery or the neighboring The Lodge at Blue Sky Ranch (at Yuta).
https://highwest.com/pages/distillery and https://auberge.com/blue-sky/dine/
Clay Shooting
For clay shooting we recommend North 40 Escapes at the Stillman Ranch out in Oakley (ask for Walt!) or the Kamas Valley Lions Gun Club out in Kamas (open Wed & Sat afternoons). https://northfortyescapes.com/summer-activities/
Horseback Riding
For horseback riding we recommend North 40 Escapes at the Stillman Ranch out in Oakley or Sundance Resort Stables. https://northfortyescapes.com/summer-activities/ and https://www.sundanceresort.com/
Explore Midway
Midway is a darling alpine town that is a short 20 min drive from Park City and awesome spot to visit. Eat at Ballerina Farm Store or Lola’s Street Kitchen for lunch. Get sweets from Midway Bakery on Main. Enjoy boutique shopping on and around Main Street. Visit Heber Valley Cheese/Farm on your way out. And… if you have the time, do a short hike around Dutch Hollow.
Explore Sundance
Sundance is a beautiful 40 min drive from Park City and a perfect day trip. The area and resort have amazing hiking (Stewart Falls is a favorite), horseback riding, views of Mt. Timpanogos, mountain biking, and a Zipline Tour (be sure to book activities in advance). The food options are also off the charts—eat at the Foundry Grill, Owl Bar, or Tree Room, or just grab food from the general store. https://www.sundanceresort.com/