A Local’s List of Park City Restaurants
Are you searching for the best restaurants for your visit to Park City, UT? Here is a selection of my go-to lunch, dinner and brunch spots in Park City that I rely on for family dining or even weekly traditions with friends. This is just a sampling as there are so many beloved spots.
MAIN STREET PARK CITY AREA: Where to Eat
424 Main Street A Main Street favorite for a reason—Café Terigo delivers consistently great Northern Italian and French-inspired dishes in a warm, inviting space. Their pastas and salads are always solid choices, but the real standout? The bread pudding. If you know, you know. A long lunch on Fridays with friends at Café Terigo and a bottle of wine is always a great idea.
820 Park Ave This spot feels like a little slice of Australia in Park City, focusing on fresh, simple ingredients done right. Whether you’re grabbing a post-ski coffee or sitting down for a long brunch, everything on the menu feels nourishing and thoughtfully made. The avocado toast and oat milk lattes are easy favorites.
690 Park Ave Best pizza in Park City is a common question. These spots are all very different and always please a crowd; Versante, Davanza’s, and Maxwells at Kimball Junction. Davanza’s is the definition of a local institution, come here for a no-frills, satisfying meal. The walls are covered in vintage beer cans, the vibe is casual, and the menu is packed with the kind of food that hits the spot—think burgers, pizza, and fries. A casual favorite after a long day on the mountain.
DEER VALLEY AREA: Where to Eat
7700 Stein Way If you’re looking for a cozy après-ski spot with killer views, this is it. Located in Stein Eriksen Lodge, Troll Hallen has an elevated but relaxed feel. The Stein’s Burger is legendary, their cocktails make the perfect end to a day on the slopes, and the Bloody Mary is practically a meal. If it’s warm enough, snagging a seat on the deck is a must.
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1375 Deer Valley Drive S This café is a bit of a hidden gem, offering fresh, seasonal dishes in a laid-back setting near the base at Deer Valley Resort. It’s a go-to for breakfast or lunch, especially if you’re in the mood for a solid coffee and something healthy but filling. Their winter salads are always a good choice.
PARK CITY AREA: Where to Eat
1600 Snow Creek Dr One of the best brunch spots in town, hands down. Run by an Aussie couple, Five5eeds serves up bright, flavorful dishes that feel a little different from your typical mountain town fare. The pulled pork Benedict and fluffy hotcake are both legendary, and they take coffee seriously, which is always a plus.
2346 Park Ave Great for a casual dinner that still feels like a treat, Versante nails the balance between cozy and lively. Their wood-fired pizzas are the main event, but don’t sleep on the small plates or craft cocktails. It’s the kind of place you can just as easily bring a group of friends or settle in for a date night.
1825 Three Kings Dr Tucked away right next to Silver Star Lift, this spot has a relaxed, rustic feel. The food leans toward elevated comfort, with a mix of hearty and creative dishes that always hit the mark. Whether you’re here for brunch, lunch, or dinner, the atmosphere is what makes it special.
1241 Center Dr A go-to in Kimball Junction for homemade pasta and a warm, welcoming vibe, Bartolo’s is the kind of place you’ll find yourself returning to. Their brunch is just as strong as their dinner menu (the ricotta pancakes are a must-try), and everything from the sauces to the pastries is made in-house. It’s approachable but still feels like a treat.
1153 Center Dr The perfect spot in Kimball Junction for a laid-back but elevated meal, Hearth and Hill offers a creative mix of flavors that keep locals coming back. The menu has something for everyone so it’s a great spot for sharing plates with friends or settling in for a relaxed dinner with craft cocktails that are just as thoughtfully made as the food.
2734 E State Hwy 35, Francis, UT While technically outside of Park City, this breakfast spot is a must-try. Known for its homemade biscuits served in creative dishes, it offers exceptional service in a charming setting. Just 30 minutes and 21 miles from Park City’s Main Street, this popular brunch spot is only open Saturday and Sunday, so reservations are a must. Local tip – reservations open every Monday at 10am and go fast.
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