Best restaurant in Park City, Utah
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Best restaurant in Park City, Utah
I'll be celebrating my birthday during a ski trip to Park City, and would like to go out for a special dinner. What would you recommend for wonderful food and lovely atmosphere? Any cuisine is fine, and, for this one evening, price isn't a concern.
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The Blue Boar Inn isn't in Park City, but nearby in Midway - a 20 minute drive. I love the food and the atmosphere is wonderful. http://www.theblueboarinn.com/dining/index.html
The Glitretind restaurant at Stein Eriksen always gets good reviews - http://www.steinlodge.com/dining/glitretind.php
The Glitretind restaurant at Stein Eriksen always gets good reviews - http://www.steinlodge.com/dining/glitretind.php
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The menu at Cafe Terigo looks great--thanks for that recommendation.
I should have mentioned that we're staying on Main St, but we won't have a car--so we'd really like someplace in DT Park City.
I should have mentioned that we're staying on Main St, but we won't have a car--so we'd really like someplace in DT Park City.
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Hi Abram,
The very best:
Glitretind at Stein's (you can take a free shuttle from the transportation center just off Main St. on Swede's Alley)
Grappa - at the top of Main St.
350 Main, Blind Dog, Chez Betty, are also very good, not quite as good. Reservations required.
Happy Birthday!
The very best:
Glitretind at Stein's (you can take a free shuttle from the transportation center just off Main St. on Swede's Alley)
Grappa - at the top of Main St.
350 Main, Blind Dog, Chez Betty, are also very good, not quite as good. Reservations required.
Happy Birthday!
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Abram,
If you are staying anywhere but at the Silver Lake area of Deer Valley, you will need to shuttle to Stein's. It's a LONG, STEEP hike up there from anywhere else. Lots of people bike that road in the summer for their workouts.
If you are staying anywhere but at the Silver Lake area of Deer Valley, you will need to shuttle to Stein's. It's a LONG, STEEP hike up there from anywhere else. Lots of people bike that road in the summer for their workouts.