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.

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Unique Dining Experience

Summer kicks off in Park City with The Grande Table during Savor the Summit. Park City’s longest dinner party is a unique celebration of food, drink and live music in the middle of Main Street and highlights the best culinary talents from local restaurants.

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Affordable Mexican Fare

Reyes Adobe is an authentic Mexican restaurant that specializes in mouth-watering carne asada, homemade corn tortillas and tamales.

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Yuki Arashi

Located in the heart of Old Town on Main Street, Yuki Arashi offers the freshest seasonal fish flown in from the West Coast and Japan. Yuki Arashi's menu consists of traditional Japanese sushi, sashimi, tempura, maki and Asian tapas.

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Historic Park City Un-chained

You can find just about anything in Historic Park City, except for a chain restaurant.   Sorry, if your delicate palate only excepts  McDonalds, PF Chang’s or Denny’s, you’d better stop in Nuevo Park City—also known as Kimball Junction—on your way into town.   Already here, don’t despair.  It’s time to treat your stomach to some local fare. 

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