350 Main is casual yet upscale offering a contemporary American brasserie setting with historic digs and a lively bar. It’s the sister restaurant to The Spur so head next door after dinner for music and more cocktails!

This distinctive Southwestern restaurant is a local’s favorite. Try to score a table near the fireplace, then sit back and savor southwestern cuisine like you’ve never experienced before. Chimayo is the best of the Bill White Restaurants. Truly different and always delicious.

The incredible Chef John Murcko returned to Utah in 2016 — lucky us! Chef Murcko opened Firewood, which boasts a 14-foot custom made grill as the centerpiece that features open flame cooking which has long been a passion of his. This Main Street restaurant is ON FIRE!

Fresh. Local. Natural. Fletcher’s seeks out produce from nearby farms. Yes, farms! Definitely get the biscuits with bacon jam for a starter and the short rib is memorable. And by all means, do not skip the yummy cocktails. Great atmosphere and delicious food. Sit back, relax,
you’ve arrived. Head down to the swanky lounge below to keep the party going with music and more cocktails!

As soon as Handle’s owner and executive chef Briar Handly opened this cozy tapas eatery, it became an instant Park City favorite. Their bartenders are the best. Just tell them to surprise you and you won’t be disappointed. The fun thing about Handle is that the dishes are meant to be shared. Don’t miss the meat-and-cheese plate or the buffalo cauliflower.

You know any spot with the logo “Food. Coffee. People.” is going to have good breakfast. Harvest has a small, but fabulous selection of breakfast entrées. From scrambled eggs and veggies to banana bread, everything is fresh and delicious. Located conveniently right by Town Lift. It’s cozy inside and gets crowded, but on a sunny day there are spots to dine outside as well. It WILL NOT disappoint, promise.

Who doesn’t love a ski-in watering hole? Located in Old Town, at the bottom of Quittin’ Time ski run and next to the Town Lift, High West Distillery and Saloon is a must visit while you’re here. People love the chicken schnitzel and trout salad. Make sure you order SOMETHING with whiskey in it even if it’s “not your thing.” Try Dead Man’s Boots, voted one of Park City’s best cocktails for 2016.

Warm up with a cup of Café Ibis coffee from Logan, UT and a fresh baked sweet treat (or two) from Cows, as the locals call it. Send older kids here while you finish up your meal (and drinks) on Main Street or bribe younger kids with a family stop here after dinner. It always works!

Dine in the restaurant for melt-in-your-mouth steaks and superb service. Head to the Piano Bar for a less formal experience with the same menu that makes the restaurant famous, and this is also where the fun goes down late at night with friends. You can gather around, request a song, and keep the night going. Always a good time. Also, the martini is bigger than any other around town!

An iconic Park City restaurant — one of my faves. Great to celebrate special occasions or just a nice night out with friends. The bar is awesome for a quick bite as well. The Halibut is amazing and always on the menu (Chef Seth has tried to take it off but guest will not let him!) but you really can’t go wrong with anything you order. Dinner always starts with a good amuse-bouche. They also have a fantastic cocktails and their new cocktail bar, Palomino, is downstairs if you have to wait before dinner!  Riverhorse NEVER disappoints.

Called Freestyle Asian Cuisine. Sushi, sake, and lots of surprises! Just like freestyle skiing or mountain biking found in this mountain town, Shabu experiments with creative features to showcase new innovations and ideas. It has a cool town mountain vibe and the owners and everyone who works there is laid back but also ready to serve you a great and memorable meal. Kids love the Hot Rock Wagyu!

My go-to sushi spot for a date night out. Fresh seasonal fish flown in from around the world and a menu with both traditional Japanese sushi and noodle dishes, as well as more creative, modern sashimi plates and hot dishes. Yuki Yama always satisfies a sushi craving and it has the only gluten free sushi in town!