In the beginning, Park City was a rough and tumble silver mining boom town. The mines came and went but a raucous bunch of folks stayed on to ski and carouse. From those rowdy beginnings sprang bodacious boutiques and artsy stuff. Seriously good restaurants and a string of spirited watering holes. Come to think of it, Historic Park City today is still a lot like it was back in the 1890’s – only now with cushier lodgings and much better coffee.

Dec. 2010: Shabu

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One of Historic Park City’s great restaurants made a move this fall to 442 Main Street.  The new space is in the Frank Andrew Building, which dates back to 1898. The new restaurant seats 70, and highlights the building's pedigree -- original stone walls, reclaimed wood in the bar and table tops.

The new location is just uphill from the Main Street Post Office and will be much easier to find.  The new location will also help Shabu establish itself as nightlife destination.  Shabu's sushi bar will now stay open until midnight, and will serve drinks until 1am. Come check out Shabu in their new location to enjoy one of the hippest menus in Park City.