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Kid-Friendly Park City Restaurants

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Park City’s food scene is extensive and varied, from cuisine type to pricing to ambience. Fortunately for those with little ones, this is also the case if you’re looking for a restaurant with a menu and setting that is kid-friendly while still providing adult options.

DEER VALLEY

Daly’s Pub & Rec at Montage

At Daly’s, the entire family will appreciate the selection of daily specials, brick-oven pizzas and pub fare, while taking a turn at a nostalgic arcade game or enjoying a round of bowling. Afterwards, you can peruse the numerous shops inside Montage for a memorable souvenir or gift.

Royal Street Café

Located at Deer Valley’s mid-mountain, Royal Street Café has some of the best scenic deck dining throughout all of Park City. Offering American and international cuisine, including their famous Turkey Chili, the cafe has a dedicated children’s menu and a refreshing selection of housemade ice cream.

MAIN STREET

The Eating Establishment (AKA: The E.E.)

A true Park City original, The E.E. is known for being highly family-friendly and accommodating to younger diners. Their kid’s menu includes breakfast favorites like pancakes and french toast, along with homemade staples such as grilled cheese sandwiches, chicken tenders, buttery noodles, and burgers with fries.

Flanagan’s On Main

This cozy Irish tavern, located at 438 Main Street, features a "Little Wee Ones" menu with $10 food options like mac and cheese, chicken fingers, and fried shrimp. Additionally, if you’re out for an evening meal, Flanagan’s often features live music and entertainment.

Local Insight: Park at the bottom of Main and take the Park City Trolley up to the top of Main. The little ones will love the quick, fun ride.

PARK CITY PROPER

Fuego Bistro and Pizzeria

Fuego is located in Prospector Square with free convenient parking. Their children’s menu includes delectable choices like kids penne with butter or alfredo, four different brick-oven pizzas, spaghetti with or without meatballs and sautéed chicken breast cut into strips with mandarin oranges on the side. In addition, little ones stay entertained with crayons and coloring sheets.

Squatter’s Roadhouse Grill

Located across from the Park City Golf Course, Squatters Roadhouse Grill comfortably seats the whole family in a large oversized booth or huge round table. With windows along the entire side of the restaurant, little ones will remain entertained looking at the beautiful mountains and scenery. The kid’s menu highlights favorites like burgers and chicken tenders, along with a variety of juices and soft drinks.

KIMBALL JUNCTION

Loco Lizard Cantina

The Loco Lizard Cantina, located at 1612 Ute Blvd., features a dedicated children’s menu priced around $10. Meals include cheese “Kidsadillas,” bean and cheese burritos, soft or crispy tacos, and chicken enchiladas. Their summer deck is shaded and festively decorated and is perfect after a day on the trails or biking out and about. ****

Hearth and Hill

Hearth and Hill is an elevated but casual cafe located in the heart of Kimball Junction. Its thoughtful kid’s menu includes distinctive choices like beef sliders and barbeque chicken to healthier options such as roasted salmon and apples with peanut butter. The eatery also features fun desserts, namely dirt cups—chocolate pudding, oreos, gummy worms, and churro nachos.

FIVE STAR RESTAURANTS

If you’re going out for a family evening and want a more upscale dining experience, there are numerous Park City restaurants with discerning menus for both adults and children. Keep in mind, these establishments generally require advance reservations for dinner.

Glitretind Restaurant

Located in Deer Valley, inside the Stein Eriksen Lodge, the Glitretind is famous for its AAA Four-Diamond mountain cuisine and decadent Sunday Brunch. Their award-winning dishes are made from the freshest, local ingredients and the children's menu includes select items like grilled salmon, roasted chicken, and house-made pasta.

Riverhorse on Main

The Riverhorse is one of Park City’s most award-winning spots for fine American dining. They offer a dedicated kid’s menu that accommodates young palates. While the daily selections do rotate, the kitchen is highly family-friendly and serves healthy classics with fresh, high-quality ingredients.

350 MAIN

350 Main is known for adding a “mountain twist” to its modern American cuisine. The spacious restaurant can accommodate both small and large families. The impressive three-course children’s menu begins with a seasonal appetizer, followed by a choice of entree and side (including Wagyu top sirloin Medallions and seared Rocky Mountain Trout,) and finishing with a vanilla-bean sundae for dessert.

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About the Author

This guide was written by a Park City local with firsthand knowledge of the area.

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Brandi Christoffersen

Travel Writer & Park City Local

20+ years in Park City

Brandi Christoffersn is a longtime resident of Park City and an avid reader and storyteller. During her time as a freelance writer, she has had the privilege to interview many local personalities, and to research, explore and shine light on this amazing town and state. She has written for many local publications including Park Record, City Weekly, Utah Stories, Utah Life, PC Style, Salt Lake Magazine and Mountain Magazine Brandi has a son, Pierce, who is currently working on his PhD at UCSB, and a four-year-old Frenchie named Pepper. She is honored to be able to do what she loves while living in such an incredible place.

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