Park City

Park City lies east of Salt Lake City in the western state of Utah. Framed by the craggy Wasatch Range, it’s bordered by the Deer Valley Resort and the huge Park City Mountain Resort, both known for their ski slopes. Utah Olympic Park, to the north, hosted the 2002 Winter Olympics and is now predominantly a training facility. In town, Main Street is lined with buildings built during a 19th-century silver mining boom.
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History museum
Museums
Educational institution
Immerse yourself in the rich history of Park City, Utah at the Park City Museum. This local gem offers interactive exhibits and artifacts that showcase the city's transformation from a mining community to a popular resort destination. Explore the town's vibrant past, including its mining heritage, through captivating displays. Don't miss the original basement jail cell and relics of the Skier Subway on the lower level.
Nice small museum providing a great history of the region in the early days of mining. Catch the special exhibit of Backstage Hollywood: The Photographs of Bob Willoughby - we loved the photographs.
Gary D — Google review
Very nice, antique unique museum small but lots of story and mystery about this museum !! we like it and my kids enjoy a lot. They are so curious and interest about jail in 18 centuries.
Adventure T — Google review
I mainly focused on the store. But I got some cute stuff! A whole sachet of fun rocks and gems for $7.99. And this lovely magnet. This place had some really cool stuff, definitely worth a visit :)
Alli B — Google review
Cool museum to see how Park City's mining history became a great skiing hub, jailing residents for complaining about work conditions and drinking beer. Great addition to any Park City visit.
Mona T — Google review
The Park City Museum is an absolute gem! Diving into the town's silver mining history felt like stepping into an epic adventure straight out of Lord of the Rings—think rugged miners as the unsung heroes of Middle-earth. The exhibits are so immersive they made my head dizzy with fascination, especially with cool pens scribbling notes like Bilbo crafting his tales. It’s a thrilling ride through time that left me awestruck—truly epic!
Jason O — Google review
Located on Main St, the museum covers the history and heritage of the area. Three floors with elevators make the museum accessible to ADA. There are many exhibits and artifacts, including interactive displays. The history of mining was well done and interesting. Service dogs are allowed to enter the fee is $15 and $11 for seniors. Veterans are free.
Linda H — Google review
Surprisingly I've never been here in my 36 years of living here. I took my 4 year olds and they thought it was so cool dn I thought it was so cool I have never known the history of park city and that is a great place to learn and it's clean. Just overall a great experience
Brett R — Google review
We had a free day from skiing in Park City and visited this museum to learn about the history of the area. It is very organized and informative. It is fascinating to see the transformation of the area from a mining town to a ski resort. It is a small museum yet worth the visit if you have time.
Catherine H — Google review
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Bar
High West Saloon is a unique ski-in gastro-distillery located in Park City, Utah. It offers tours and features a wide range of whiskeys along with American bar food. The popular location provides an ideal setting to enjoy whiskey paired with upscale meals such as steaks and pork chops in a charming space that boasts a historic Old West general-store-style facade.
Best place in Park City. Food is great. Staff is cool. Atmosphere is fun. We tried to eat at another place our first day but never got a simple table greet. We walked out and went to HighWest. We had such a good time that it was the only place we went to the rest of our 5 day stay. Lance and Julio took great care of us each day. Also nice that it is an easy walk from the town chairlift. Great stop for Midday drinks and food.
Dalton B — Google review
This bar is so much fun and in a great spot!! It’s always packed but I’m always surprised at how not great the cocktails and food are at the bar on the left. The regular distillery was closed for a private event, which has a better menu. I just wish the cocktails and food were better, it would make you feel better about spending $100 on a few cocktails and apps.
Taia M — Google review
Fun visit with excellent service. Pretzel appetizer rocked! We ordered the heirloom tomato salad and burger. Salad was very good, light and refreshing. The burger was good but a little bland (matter of taste). Ambience was nice with good indoor and outdoor seating.
Leah — Google review
We stopped in for food and drinks after our drive through Guardsman Pass. Friday lunch was an average busy with a 20 min wait. Greeted by the hostess Kiera with a smile and kind welcome. We were able to be seated sooner with seats at the bar. Where Josh immediately welcomed up. Drinks were prepared quickly and very professionally. I had the High West Lemonade while my husband enjoyed a IPA. Food came out quickly and was delicious. LOVE the fries. We had a burger and Tacos.
Wendy C — Google review
Visited on a sunday night, what a great atmosphere and excellent whiskey selection straight from their distillery. The food paired perfectly, and the staff was friendly and knowledgeable. I would say this is A must-visit spot in Park City for anyone who enjoys good whiskey and a lively mountain vibe.
German M — Google review
Fun saloon in Park City offering up a nice selection of spirits specifically whiskey. Distilling on premise. Came in for some good quality whiskey and left with my thirst quenched. Tried the taster and it was flavorful, and robust. Good tasting Ryes and Bourbons. Interior is old school with wood and no tvs! Come in and grab a bottle, it will keep you warm during the cold winter season.
NESCOTT24 — Google review
This place was recommended by everyone we talked to. It’s busy but totally worth it. Drinks are strong, atmosphere is cool, food is great. Josh the bartender is a machine. Super fast, and always ready with a recomendation.
Erik B — Google review
We visit High West Saloon whenever we're in town, because the place has a truly distinct vibe. The drinks are excellent, and we often buy their limited-release whiskeys. The Saloon really adds to the charm of Park City’s ski-town atmosphere. That said, there are a couple of drawbacks. In the winter, there isn’t enough outside seating, which feels like a missed opportunity—after all, part of the fun in a resort town is enjoying a drink outdoors without having to strip off layers inside. Another downside is the closing time: the Saloon shuts at 10 pm. It would make sense to close the dining area, but the bar and patio could easily stay open until 1 am to let the nightlife linger. Additionally, the menu could use some inventive vegan options to match the creativity of the cocktails. Overall, High West Saloon is a must-visit for drinks, atmosphere, and a true taste of Park City charm, but a few tweaks could make it even better.
P L — Google review
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Park City Main Street Historic District is a charming downtown area with shops and restaurants housed in century-old buildings. The picturesque setting includes snow-covered mountains in winter and vibrant fall foliage. Visitors can capture slice-of-life moments, like kids enjoying ice cream or diners laughing under umbrellaed tables. Staying in town offers easy access to dining and shopping but may require a shuttle ride to the ski slopes.
We stayed about 4 miles down the road, but would highly recommend staying in this area (although it may get busy at night). Explored every morning, when everyone else was out skiing and it is such a cute, quintessential long strip of restaurants, coffee shops, boutiques, art galleries, and known shopping. Plenty of parking choices to pick from and variety for all.
Anita M — Google review
Nice area with pretty and quaint little shops, restaurants and art galleries. Perfect for a day visit. Had a nice stroll along the street with a few designated stops in some of the stores, and had nice chats with some store and art gallery owners. Had a good pleasant lunch in a taco restaurant, and an after lunch sweet bite in the local chocolate shop.
Snowbird . — Google review
Having never been to Park City before I was shocked at how sprawling it is. We stated a hotel with the Olympic ski jump as a backdrop. However 8 mi away was the beautiful Park City Old Town Newtown whatever you want to call it. It is simply gorgeous. We were there early so only the coffee shops showed signs of life. But it was a great time to see the community without the hustle and bustle. Weather was perfect. We aren't much for snow anymore. So Park City in the summer is as good as it gets.
Rich J — Google review
Simply Amazing views, and shops are great. Mountain Scenic and the chairlifts give a great perspective!!
Daniel S — Google review
Lovely City! Another place you should visit if you visit Utah. You should go during the daylight and night. Unique shops, art galleries, restaurants, and entertainment. The street was beautifully adorn with colorful lights and flowers. Would love to go back and spend more time on City Park Main Street. The whole city seen like a nice place to live at. Enjoy it!
T L — Google review
A nice looking town with lots of high to overpriced shops to browse. Got some good exercise walking down then up hill. It does have a trolley to help people out. Occupied a couple of hours looking around. Asked a shop clerk about public rest rooms and she rudely told us they were next door. They got the job done at best. It is interesting how such upscale towns have such poorly maintained facilites for people that are spending money in the town.
Markus — Google review
Wow, what a great little town to be in. There are so many galleries. Many great art and photography works. I can imagine this will be a great place to be when the skiers come back in the winter.
Tommy O — Google review
Christmas snow globe tour was a little bummer. The website made it seem it would be a little more interactive. Some are spaced really far apart. Had a little higher expectations considering it is in Park City. The decorations on Main Street was cute. Loved the tree. We happened to be there the night Santa was supposed to ski down the slopes. No Santa unlike what the site claimed it was to happen. Big bummer for the kiddos!
K W — Google review

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Main St in Park City is a charming and historic street lined with 19th-century storefronts, housing a variety of boutiques, eateries, and bars. The area is renowned for its plethora of amazing restaurants, making it a popular dining destination. The buildings and homes along Main St tell the story of Park City's rich history, from its days as a bustling mining town to its revival as a ski resort and host to the 2002 Winter Olympic events.
Main Street, Park City in October Main Street has such a charming autumn vibe, crisp mountain air, colorful leaves, and cozy lights all along the street. The mix of restaurants, boutique shops, and historic buildings makes it a great place for an evening walk. Loved the relaxed atmosphere and how lively it still felt on an October night.
German M — Google review
Great area. Get here. Walk around. Shop. Eat. Get souvenirs. Lots of bars. Sushi. Nicer restaurants. At night lights are lit. Snow on ground in winter time. Definitely out of a Hallmark movie.
Jonathan R — Google review
Main St, Park City, Utah. Wow, super cool, historic, great shopping, ski lift, you name it!! Fantastic!!
Forest J — Google review
40min drive from SLC downtown. Totally worth a visit. The main street is really neat with plenty of boutiques and gift shops. We spent about 2 hours there. Parking was free (because of road works being done in main Street). If you're visiting SLC for a couple of days, make a stop here, you won't regret it.
Erik J — Google review
Biggest tourist trap ever! Nothing but shops, restaurant and appartments. All the buildings look modern. Not to mention, we went like an hour and a half out of the way just to get here, and were only able to drive through, as paying for parking is impossible if you don't have a smart phone and don't have Apple Pay or Pay Pal. What happened to old fashioned parking meters? Also, this street should be pedestrian only.
Briantravelman — Google review
Main St., Park City is beautiful and a whole vibe, but the shopping is not great. Great food options, bars, and dog watching. It’s fun for a few hours.
Hailey H — Google review
This place feels like it’s right out of a magical movie. Very beautiful in the fall - the only time we have visited. They have a great variety of shops and restaurants. Very cozy and fun to just walk and hang out + grab a little bite. Love that they have high end and also fast food available!
Simply.Ellachka — Google review
A lot of stores and restaurants along the way. Park city isn’t a cheap place so don’t be surprised when the stores are more expensive. They have a few stores with items that say park city, Utah, etc. you can also buy your magnets, shop glasses. Postcards, etc there. Restaurants are a little more expensive because of where you’re at. Overall, everyone should walk the Main Street, at least once!
Megan Y — Google review
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Museums
Kimball Art Center, located in Park City, is a prominent gallery and cultural hub that has been a vital part of the local art scene since its establishment in 1976. The center, originally envisioned by Bill Kimball, offers museum-quality exhibitions and educational art programs. Situated at the YARD on Kearns Boulevard, it serves as a temporary home that has evolved into a space for showcasing creativity and culture to people across the country.
We stopped by the "Traces" exhibit after dinner and had a wonderful time. The entire staff was super friendly. We loved the kids exhibit and my favorite was the "hot digity dog" clay hot dog & wiener dog creation. We are glad we stopped to see all of the talented student works of art!
Barry G — Google review
Visited the Traces ceramics exhibit 4/29, and found the work very memorable. I appreciated the selective approach to presenting the pieces, which gives space and time to "go deep" with each artist. Kimball staff were very knowledgeable and welcoming. The art education programs and working studios bring a unique energy to the galleries. I look forward to my next visit!
Jason M — Google review
This review is for an oil painting class. Unfortunately, my experience was not a good one and I’m rating it 3 stars due to the instructor, who had never taught before and was very unprepared. IMO, Kimball should have one of their staff sitting in or asking the teacher to give them a class as an “audition” of sorts. My perspective is this is more guided painting than true instruction. I gave the education department feedback on the class before writing this review in hopes they would respond with something more than an invite to complete a survey. I’m not looking for a refund but the $275 was a complete waste of money not to mention my time. Perhaps recognizing that I was not the only dissatisfied student and offering a small discount and invite to take another class would be a welcome offer. Because of this experience, I would not take another class at Kimball. I’ve heard there are a couple of great studios in SLC though.
Laura L — Google review
Kimball Art Center curates amazing exhibits along with educational talks with artists. Their kids (and adults) programs include ceramics and many other mediums. Lots of opportunities to learn about art, it's ability to spark joy in the world.
Karen T — Google review
Wonderful museum with smashing staff. It's exciting to see such important and conceptual art in Utah from some of the most significant artists around the world
Jeff L — Google review
Bev was really nice and helped give us a mini tour. The museum is donation based. They also have classes which was interesting! I thought the art was super intriguing and liked that it was alive (literally) Also, the soil stories are really entertaining
Paris P — Google review
Visiting was an unforgettable experience that left me in awe of human creativity and expression. From the moment I stepped into the grand entrance, I was greeted by an atmosphere of sophistication and curiosity. The museum's curation is impeccable, offering a diverse collection that spans different eras and art movements. Each area felt like a portal to a different world, showcasing masterpieces that are both visually stunning and thought-provoking. What sets this museum apart is the way it seamlessly blends traditional and contemporary art. Paintings, sculptures, and installations coexist harmoniously, providing a fresh perspective on the evolution of artistic expression over time.
Chris P — Google review
Honestly, it was a big disappointment. One star for the one piece of art I liked and one for the children space for my toddler and the kindness and helpfulness of the woman working there. If you're interested in art, go to all the free exhibits on Main Street in Park City.
Amelia B — Google review

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Fine dining restaurant
Nestled in the heart of Park City's Historic Main Street, Riverhorse on Main stands out as a premier dining destination that beautifully marries elegance with an eclectic American menu. This distinguished restaurant, housed in a charmingly renovated Masonic Hall, has earned its place among North America's culinary elite. With a vibrant urban atmosphere complemented by live music, guests can indulge in innovative dishes crafted by the talented executive chef and co-owner Seth Adams.
Came here to celebrate partner's birthday. It was our first time visiting Utah and this place did not disappoint! I had the lobster bisque with a full lobster tail as my appetizer, which was fresh, creamy and packed with flavor. Then I shared the king crab legs which was meaty and already cracked for you (aka no work!) it was paired perfectly with butter. For my main entree, I had the wagyu beef which was cooked perfectly. We ended our meal with a decadent warm chocolate lava cake with a side of ice cream. The place was lively with live music in the background. What made the our visit special, however, was our phenomenal service! Our waitress was Josephine who was incredibly kind, passionate about her job, super friendly and went above and beyond to make our visit special. We would definitely recommend coming here just for the service alone! Thank you so much Josephine for helping make our night feel special and for making us feel welcomed to Park City. The prices are also quite reasonable.
Bruce G — Google review
We came here for a work celebration and got a private area where we could be a bit louder and laugh a lot without being a nuisance to the other guests. No complaints about this place at all, just great service, great vibes, and amazing food! We got a 3 course meal and it was fantastic. There were a handful of appetizers that came out (mostly seafood), the main course was either halibut, trout, or ribeye, and the desserts were chocolate lava cake or cheesecake! Everything came out hot and timely, while still allowing our party to chat and celebrate. Our server, I think his name was Daniel or Michael, was great. The rest of the staff that helped with orders and bringing out food was also incredibly kind and efficient. This place is a must visit for an amazing fine dining experience.
Kymble J — Google review
Highly recommend! Finally found our "best" restaurant after 1 year in Utah. We've been to many restaurants but this place was amazing!!! The portions are petite...visually kind of small but not going to lie I was full when I left (I am a light eater). The meat was cooked immaculately as well!
Anabelle H — Google review
We dined here a couple of weeks ago and did enjoy our experience. The service was helpful and friendly, the vibe was chic (though could’ve used some dimmer lighting) and the food was very good but some things could’ve been better. We started with the lobster bisque and this was incredible - by far our favorite part of the meal. We also had the tuna tartar which was very good, just wish the fish quality was a tad better, fresher for the price. We moved onto a beet salad which we didn’t love - the beets were somewhat hidden behind an everything cracker and greens versus highlighted. We finished off with the steak which was very good, just also a bit hidden beneath mushrooms and it felt like the flavors didn’t come together. Overall, this is a great dining option in Park City, just had a few pieces of feedback based on our experience.
Brittany B — Google review
My husband and I came to park city for a couple days to celebrate after getting married and we had dinner at Riverhorse. They made us feel so special! Jake was our waiter and he was amazing! All the food that we ordered was perfect. It was one of the most impressive all around restaurant experiences I have had. I would highly recommend it.
Brittany A — Google review
Great food and ambiance. The halibut was better than the trout. All of the vegetables were cooked to perfection. Dan served us and he was awesome.
Mark — Google review
Fantastic service, food, cocktails and view. Wonderful atmosphere and live music. The trio of game was great - elk with huckleberry and the potatoes were the highlights of the dish. Buffalo tartar is a must try!
Taylor P — Google review
I had a fantastic dinner here during my short stay in Park City. Outstanding space. Welcoming hosts that knew the menu well; I especially enjoyed Jerry and Nate's quality of service. The beef tartar and bone marrow were excellent as was my salmon dish. I didn't get to try the wine menu, but I'd like to next time I'm here. Highly recommended and worth the price.
Carlos N — Google review
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Bar
High West Saloon is a unique ski-in gastro-distillery located in Park City, Utah. It offers tours and features a wide range of whiskeys along with American bar food. The popular location provides an ideal setting to enjoy whiskey paired with upscale meals such as steaks and pork chops in a charming space that boasts a historic Old West general-store-style facade.
Best place in Park City. Food is great. Staff is cool. Atmosphere is fun. We tried to eat at another place our first day but never got a simple table greet. We walked out and went to HighWest. We had such a good time that it was the only place we went to the rest of our 5 day stay. Lance and Julio took great care of us each day. Also nice that it is an easy walk from the town chairlift. Great stop for Midday drinks and food.
Dalton B — Google review
This bar is so much fun and in a great spot!! It’s always packed but I’m always surprised at how not great the cocktails and food are at the bar on the left. The regular distillery was closed for a private event, which has a better menu. I just wish the cocktails and food were better, it would make you feel better about spending $100 on a few cocktails and apps.
Taia M — Google review
Fun visit with excellent service. Pretzel appetizer rocked! We ordered the heirloom tomato salad and burger. Salad was very good, light and refreshing. The burger was good but a little bland (matter of taste). Ambience was nice with good indoor and outdoor seating.
Leah — Google review
We stopped in for food and drinks after our drive through Guardsman Pass. Friday lunch was an average busy with a 20 min wait. Greeted by the hostess Kiera with a smile and kind welcome. We were able to be seated sooner with seats at the bar. Where Josh immediately welcomed up. Drinks were prepared quickly and very professionally. I had the High West Lemonade while my husband enjoyed a IPA. Food came out quickly and was delicious. LOVE the fries. We had a burger and Tacos.
Wendy C — Google review
Visited on a sunday night, what a great atmosphere and excellent whiskey selection straight from their distillery. The food paired perfectly, and the staff was friendly and knowledgeable. I would say this is A must-visit spot in Park City for anyone who enjoys good whiskey and a lively mountain vibe.
German M — Google review
Fun saloon in Park City offering up a nice selection of spirits specifically whiskey. Distilling on premise. Came in for some good quality whiskey and left with my thirst quenched. Tried the taster and it was flavorful, and robust. Good tasting Ryes and Bourbons. Interior is old school with wood and no tvs! Come in and grab a bottle, it will keep you warm during the cold winter season.
NESCOTT24 — Google review
This place was recommended by everyone we talked to. It’s busy but totally worth it. Drinks are strong, atmosphere is cool, food is great. Josh the bartender is a machine. Super fast, and always ready with a recomendation.
Erik B — Google review
We visit High West Saloon whenever we're in town, because the place has a truly distinct vibe. The drinks are excellent, and we often buy their limited-release whiskeys. The Saloon really adds to the charm of Park City’s ski-town atmosphere. That said, there are a couple of drawbacks. In the winter, there isn’t enough outside seating, which feels like a missed opportunity—after all, part of the fun in a resort town is enjoying a drink outdoors without having to strip off layers inside. Another downside is the closing time: the Saloon shuts at 10 pm. It would make sense to close the dining area, but the bar and patio could easily stay open until 1 am to let the nightlife linger. Additionally, the menu could use some inventive vegan options to match the creativity of the cocktails. Overall, High West Saloon is a must-visit for drinks, atmosphere, and a true taste of Park City charm, but a few tweaks could make it even better.
P L — Google review

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American restaurant
Handle is a unique rustic-chic eatery that offers seasonal American small plates and entrees, along with creative cocktails. The restaurant features a giant floral mural wall and serves sophisticated flavors created by Chef Briar Handly. The menu changes with the seasons and uses locally sourced ingredients to craft delicious dishes. From oysters and salads to shishitos, pork belly, fried chicken, burgers, and the popular Baller bone-in ribeye, there's something for everyone.
Our server was amazing. She gave us detailed descriptions and recommendations that were spot on! The food was delicious. I love the menu. There are so many great choices and creative dishes! They also have an extensive bar and cocktail list. Great ambiance. Fantastic place for a date, dinner with friends, or a family gathering.
John M — Google review
We had a wonderful experience at the Handle. The service was amazing even though they were very busy. The food was cooked perfectly and everything was very fresh. We appreciated the unique menu with lots of fresh and delicious combinations. I would definitely return.
Carleigh-Anne A — Google review
Handle was laid back and accessible but their food was complex, balanced, beautiful, and so delicious. Service was attentive and friendly...thank you Dre! We had their award winning cocktail and I may be spending what's left of summer trying replicate it. Highly recommend for dinner.
Jenipher S — Google review
My husband and I visited Handle during a trip to Park City and while I was researching restaurants in the area I knew we had to come here. The experience we had was 5-stars across the board! Our server Dexter was great, he did a wonderful job explaining the menu and had the perfect balance of being attentive without overdoing it. We started with the Hamachi Crudo and the Bok Choy with Pork Belly which were both excellent. For our mains we had the fried chicken which had the most incredible crispy crust and a kick of spice, as well as the Wagyu Coulotte which we ordered med-rare and was cooked to absolute perfection, it was tender and the flavor with with mushrooms and gravy was delicious! The attention to detail in the sauces and accompaniments alongside great quality proteins for all the dishes we had were wonderful. The cocktails are also unique and delicious. We would absolutely recommend booking a reservation and eating at Handle on your trip to Park City!
Ashley F — Google review
Me and my wife both agree this was one of the most delicious restaurants we’ve been to. Our server Jon was great. The menu was a little overwhelming at first but he took the time to explain all the options and provide recommendations. The flavors from the food were incredible. The steak we ordered was a little disappointing but everything else was so good we didn’t mind. We’ll definitely be going back.
Braden S — Google review
Nothing but bangers here. The stone fruit toast was delicious - love the mixup of having different tomatoes and the lightly grilled stone fruit. The pork belly bok choy was a great dish - love the grilled then stir fried texture and the hit of extra acidity with pickled enoki mushroom. Mushroom bolognese also was a huge hit for me and the wife. The chile oil added a nice little hit at the end. Somehow this dish will be the one I crave the most. Thank you Dex for the amazing hospitality. The way you walked us through every item and how to make the most of our trip in Park City was super memorable. Also shoutout to Caleb for coming out and explaining each dish and sharing what places to eat around the area. Extra points for explaining to us about Espelette!
Kenny N — Google review
Came here for our anniversary and enjoyed the experience. Good service and the food was good. Price feels comparable for Park City but if comparing the price to some great restaurants in Salt Lake the food could feel a bit underwhelming. Our server recommended the fried chicken and normally I am not impressed with fried chicken at restaurants. I am glad we got it because it was the best fried chicken I have ever had and I would recommend it to others which feels like a big deal for me.
Mason B — Google review
Handle absolutely blew us away! From the moment we walked in, the atmosphere was warm and inviting, and the food was beyond incredible—creative, flavorful, and clearly made with intention. But what truly made our evening unforgettable was our server, Nate. Nate was hands-down one of the best waiters we've ever had. His knowledge of the menu was impressive, and his passion for the restaurant’s concept really came through in his recommendations. He was attentive without being intrusive, made us laugh, and made sure every detail of our dining experience was perfect. You can tell when someone genuinely cares about their craft, and Nate brought that kind of energy from start to finish. Handle is a gem, but Nate is the secret sauce that made the night truly special. If you're in Park City, don’t miss this place—and definitely ask for Nate!
Prime D — Google review
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Breakfast restaurant
Five5eeds is a cozy eatery run by a husband-wife team, offering creative American dishes for breakfast and lunch in a modern setting. It's considered a neighborhood gem where families can enjoy quality food. The restaurant serves soul-warming Australian coffee and trendy staples like grain bowls and avocado toast.
Had maybe one of the best breakfasts of my life here. One of those places where the plates look small but the food packs a huge punch and you leave feeling stuffed. Got the Turkish eggs, my partner got the breakfast sandwich. We also tried the banana bread (must!) and the hash browns (excellent). Our waiter Paolo took excellent care of us. Coffee was delicious. Thanks for a wonderful meal!
Sophia M — Google review
We love coming here for brunch when we’re in town! The decor and ambiance is great and their menu is delicious. We especially love their hotcake and the Turkish eggs! I wish they’d give us more of the bread that comes with the Turkish eggs and toast though because it is so delicious but not quite enough portion-wise. There is always a wait so plan accordingly and the service can be slow so keep that in mind as well.
Natalie W — Google review
Really cool place to have brunch. Ingredients look fresh. The tuna poke was amazing tuna melted in my mouth. I'd love a second bowl. Staff was friendly. My friend got fish and chips and that was also amazingly delicious. Highly recommend these two. The wait time is really long tho when it gets super busy.
Dreamynation — Google review
I got the eggs your way, it came with 2 pieces of sourdough, 2 eggs, which I got over easy, and tomato kasundi, I asked for it with a side of avocado, I added the avocado, eggs, and the kasundi and it was the best breakfast I have ever had! The bread was fresh! the eggs were exactly how I wanted them! and the tomato kasundi was the icing on top! The place has such an amazing vibe and the workers are so friendly and nice! The food though was amazing and really made the experience! I was not disappointed!!
Claire P — Google review
One of our FAVORITE breakfast places in all of Utah, you really can’t go wrong with anything on the menu! The banana bread with espresso mascarpone was life changing, and they have great savory options as well. This place is always packed, so expect a long wait, especially on weekends and holidays. We usually sit outside if the weather is nice because inside can be a bit overcrowded. Highly recommend this place if you are looking for an incredible breakfast spot!
Bree S — Google review
I really enjoyed Five 5eeds. They had a ton of options for gluten free dining, and the flavors were lovely. I had the hotcake (not gf) and it was wonderful, and my partner tried the breakfast sandwich. This had a very nice gluten free bun available, and a really nice cheese pull. There were so many options it was hard to decide what we wanted. I certainly will be back here (maybe even in this same trip).
Ryan H — Google review
Walk past the non-descript strip mall facade into an open and quaint bustling atmosphere that hits you with a friendly welcome then finishes you off with some amazing culinary concoctions that will delight the palate and test the storage capacity on your phone. 🤣 The Turkish egg dishes of either the Shakshouka (add the chorizo) or the Cilbir are a must but anything on the menu will do. Enter, Order, Enjoy!
Sean E — Google review
If you like food and/or coffee you'll love this place. The food is unique and delicious. Some of it might sound weird but can confirm some of the best tasting around. Open atmosphere. A little strange for some of the seating nonetheless the personnel and especially the menu is well worth it. We couldn't stop finding reasons to go back during our 5 day trip! Whenever we find ourselves around here we are definitely coming back and don't miss out on there sister restaurant Matilda.
Joshua — Google review
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Freshies Lobster Park City is a modern counter-serve spot that offers a chill atmosphere and seafood delights like lobster rolls and clam chowder. The restaurant sources sustainably caught Maine lobsters, ensuring freshness as they are served just a day out of the ocean. Originally starting at Park Silly Market in 2009, Freshies has since established permanent locations.
So happy we stopped by over the weekend. We thought it was so delicious we came twice on our trip. It might seem like it's pricy, but you need to understand how fresh the lobster is and how it gets to Utah. Overall amazing food and exceptional taste!
Minerva Z — Google review
Lobster roll 8/10, chicken sandwich 9/10, corn side 9/10, chips are out of a bag 3/10. Lobster roll was 36.00(ouch) but good. Atmosphere not great, indoor seating is cramped and it was unbearably hot. We sat across the parking lot at 1 of 3 tables, which was better but still a parking lot. It was good, but maybe not worth it with so many options. Probably won’t be back.
Leah — Google review
The lobster rolls were phenomenal as always. The service left a lot to be desired. The girls working seemed highly inconvenienced by us being there )and them having to do their job.
Aimee L — Google review
It was ok only because if you have had fresh Maine lobster rolls in Maine it's hard to replicate tha. They do it slightly different here vs there and the lobster didn't taste as sweet. Hot lobster toast vs bun, didn't see a cold roll option but it's fine. Mac and cheese lobster was ok as well just missing something to make it just right.
Jonathan R — Google review
We were on foot and when we found them, my thirst was dominant so I requested a T.F. München Helles Pale Lager whilst we pursued the menu. I already knew the Lobster Roll was my choice as my closest bud said he skied Park City for a week and ate a Lob Roll here every day. For those not familiar with a lobster roll upon seeing the price you may cringe. However if you surf the interweb you will see their prices are in line with most joints and even highfalutin sea food restaruants. I ordered the large roll and was delighted with the generous chunks of lobster, bathed in a perfect combination of herbs and mayo. (I'm pretty sure it was mayo but may have had lemon juice and finely chopped celery. I was too concentrated on not biting off my fingers as I devoured this roll full of decadence!) My wife had the bisque which disappeared in record time. She loved it.  Not a lot of ambiance at this location but when you have a lobster roll this good, you'll probably close your eyes like I did as the umami sensation from the amazing Lob Roll delighted my taste buds. I could have been in the trunk of a car. Atmosphere schmatmosphere, Haha. Very authentic and worth hunting them down.
RBS — Google review
The place is really nice and has a lot of potential. Their lobster rolls are delicious! I also loved the fact that there was no line here and a lot of tables were empty. My only complaint is that the prices are absolutely through the roof! I would recommend to maybe lower the price of the lobster rolls and make them a bit smaller in size. This way they would seem much more valuable and delicious !!
Olga Y — Google review
This place was such an incredible disappointment and I’m honestly shocked to see how many good reviews there are. I’m not one to leave reviews often but I just keep thinking about how bad this was. I had loved the lobster rolls at the farmers market in the past and was so excited to give the new restaurant a try. We spend $100 for two lobster rolls and two soups. The soup was absolutely awful, there were chunks in it that I assumed was lobster but were in fact all balls of raw flour. The staff was rude and not helpful. The lobster rolls were ok. One was a custom order that they messed up and instead of re making it, they re heated the lobster and put it on a new piece of bread- by the time it got to us it tasted like microwaved rubber. The other was sitting in a pool of butter, the lobster wasn’t dressed and there was a significant amount of mayo all over the bun. Save your money and go anywhere else.
Logan B — Google review
All of this was $70. Overall, the food was 6.5/10, nothing very memorable in my opinion and the lobster itself lacked flavor. Lots of flies in the restaurant. Also wished there were some other drink or soda options aside from cans of sparkling water. Not a bad meal, but really not worth the money in my opinion. Felt like we blew a lot of $$ on an okay meal that didn’t impress us or make us full.
Jessica — Google review

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