Park City, Utah: We're thrilled to have this guest post by Jill Adler of the very popular website Gayot.com. Ever wonder where to dine while in Park City, without breaking the bank. Here are Jill's frugal Park City dining tips and favored Park City restaurants.
It's not easy finding an affordable restaurant in Park City. The real problem is with the value to quality ratio. Basically, you don't often get what you pay for. You get an average meal and average service and spend up the wazoo for it.
Even eating at self-serve places like Main Street Pizza & Noodle charge 5-star prices. Nineteen bucks for a medium-sized plate of noodles and veggies?! By the time you blow your paycheck on dinner it's easy to feel like your meal wasn't worth the expense. You leave jaded.
Park City Restaurants coupons:
Two-for-one coupons you can find in the Park Record save the day! This Park City paper is where the locals turn to get their savings and now you can too. You can also check the Park City section of Groupon, where you'll find occasional coupons.
All of a sudden your dinner is so much better because you just saved $25. Sure, there are some restaurants that don't need to offer coupons because they are already reasonable and delicious. Like Vinto Park City or the Monday spaghetti nights at Cisero’s for $5.99 but you need to do your homework. Park City has so many restaurants that it’s easy to step in somewhere ‘for a bite’ and walk out $300 poorer.
With coupons leveling the playing field this summer here are my top 10 choices for a night in Park City:
- Chimayo – Park City Restauranteur Bill White adds eclectic southwestern flair to Main Street with this dark, sophisticated food den. Make sure you start with the signature margarita and finish with the Mexican chocolate fondue.
- Prime Steakhouse– You’ll find no finer piece of meat in all the land than here at this upscale piano bar and steakhouse. A night out will cost you a paycheck but the standing 2-4-1 offer all summer long takes some of the sting out.
- Silver Star Cafe – Just off the Park City Golf Course and Spiro Trail lies a little artists’ community. The café echoes the artsy vibe with walls decorated by local photographers and painters, and a menu featuring locally sourced Western fare. Save a few bucks and lunch on the outside patio. Or just come for a drink and the live music Thursday-Saturday in the summer.
- Handle – Talisker on Main’s former chef jumped ship to helm this cozy spot inside the Gateway Suites (aka Sundance ticket office). Known for small plates with unusual twists, it’s surviving in a place where most restaurants go to die- ie. Renee’s, Jean Louis, Al Dente.
- Goldener Hirsch– Tucked into the Silver Lake Village at Deer Valley Resort, the Hirsch is all Austrian fairytale from the Bavarian vines on the stucco to the wiener schnitzel and fondue. The small restaurant continually wins Wine Spectator awards and accolades from international travel publications. It’s the perfect date night spot.
- Bandits – Jeans and a T-shirt do just fine in this family friendly barbecue joint. The generous portions of meats and sides barely leave you enough room for dessert. But definitely leave room.
- Fletchers – Plaid accents and reclaimed barn wood complement the comfort food on this trendy menu. With a restaurant, bar and lounge, Fletcher’s is getting to be that place where the cool kids dine or at leastsit down for the blueberry white chocolate bread pudding. Only open Thurs.-Mon.
- Loco Lizard – You’ll find a modified version of Mexican food here so come without expectations. You’ll drool over the bottomless chips and salsa, as well as the mondo burritos and five-alarm mole. The patio’s open for weekend brunch, lunch and dinner in the summer.
- Cafe Terigo – The tastes of northern Italy and the south of France find their way to Park City in this intimate café with one of the best patios on Main. Pan seared scallops on sweet corn risotto with roasted red pepper and arugula purees? Yum! Nothing’s cheap but everything is delish. Try a late lunch instead to keep you from chocking on dessert when the bill arrives.
- Vinto– The modern decor, wood and steel tables, over-sized, semi-circular booths, attentive waitstaff and open kitchen of this Italian eatery shout family chic. The environment is boisterous and friendly and the food and prices satisfy all ages.
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J.C. says
June 27, 2015 at 8:17 amAll of the above are awesome places! I’ve never had a disappointing meal at any of these locations. Recently I had several really good meals at Maxwell’s in Park City. Traditional East Coast Pizza was a flashback to memories of my youth. (Finally! A place in Utah serving REAL, authentic Pizza and Philly Cheesesteaks!) At Maxwell’s, a casual sports pub, the homemade raviolis and meatballs melted in our mouths. Salads were fresh and delicious with a lovely vinaigrette and the Philly cheesesteak…as delicious as Philadelphia famous Geno’s and Pat’s! So far, Maxwell’s has not disappointed. We find the portions are generous and prices are somewhat comparable to Park City, however, not off the charts. A pleasant experience.
Alicia pearson says
June 25, 2015 at 2:45 pmIt’s it in All their papers? And could we find the newspaper at the gas station or something?
Joani says
June 26, 2015 at 9:34 amHi Alicia, There’s a online publication so, you should be able to either print them or show them on your mobile phone. I’d call ahead to the restaurant you plan to visit just to make sure. Here’s the link to the Park Record’s coupon page.
http://www.parkrecordonline.com/restaurants/2for1coupons/