Park City has more than it’s fair share of fine dining restaurants, fancy sushi bars, and resort owned culinary masterpieces. But when you just want to go out and get a good lunch under $8.00, make sure you check out these three local favorite cheap eats.
1. El Chubasco
This local favorite, known as “chubby’s”, is tucked away in a strip mall in Prospector. The fresh salsa bar is one of the best I’ve ever…
According to Park City Voyeur, Cafe Sabor unfortunately became the first Park City restaurant closure of the year. It was announced on Saturday that the restaurant would be closing later that night. Cafe Sabor’s owner, Mike, confirmed the closure this week saying, “Unfortunately the rumors are true. We had to close Saturday night. Many different issues and it was the right time to leave.”
Cafe Sabor had become a popular Mexican hangout in Jeremy Ranch,…
Everyone knows that breakfast is the most important meal of the day; so important that crappy coffee and cold eggs can put you on the wrong side of the bed no matter what side you really woke up on. That is why you need to have the perfect breakfast spot in the bag! Here are our favorite 5 breakfast restaurants in Park City:
1. No Worries Cafe & Grill
Our top-pick for Park City’s best…
Due to a mild dose of the “high pressure blues” and a lack of snow, we’ve been able to finish off our newest ski town. We welcome you to check out the Steamboat Springs Dining Guide!
Steamboat Springs is a cute and quaint ski town located in Northwest Colorado. The vibe in Steamboat is kinda country with a hippy twist. Steamboat has an eclectic mix of restaurants, ranging from amazing steakhouses and breakfast eateries to…
The other night Casey and I went to 350 Main with a few of our friends that just so happen to work there. They have a reputation as one of the finest restaurants in Park City, and we jumped at the chance to dine with our friends who know the menu inside and out.
We arrived around 7:30 to a completely packed house with several parties waiting for tables. This was definitely a welcome change…
Yesterday my friends Terry and Will invited me to do a sizable tour in the Wasatch backcountry. They were planning on skiing from Alta in Little Cottonwood Canyon to a campground just off the road in neighboring Big Cottonwood Canyon. They wanted to shuttle a car up Big Cottonwood and then drive over to Alta in another car. Sounds like a great idea to me.
We met at the mouth of Big Cottonwood at 8am…
Now that the Sundace crowds have left Park City, it’s time to get back to what Park City does best, skiing and hosting great parties. Last night was the kickoff of the Visa Freestyle International competition that comes to Park City every year. Some of the best halfpipe, moguls, and aerial skiers from around the world compete in this 3-day event held at Deer Valley and Park City. This weekend is known for it’s live…
With the arrival of the Sundance Film Festival to Park City, I decided to get away from the chaos and escape to the Wasatch backcountry with my friend Ben. The weather was warm, but it had been a little while since the last snow, making for very stable backcountry avalanche conditions. Just a few weeks earlier the backcountry had been so dangerous no one was venturing out, but time and warm temps do seem to…