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Common Questions
Quick answers to help you plan your Park City trip.
Dining & Nightlife
Do I need restaurant reservations in Park City?
For popular Main Street restaurants, yes—especially during ski season weekends and holidays. Casual spots and lunch are usually fine without reservations. Book 1-2 weeks ahead for peak times.
What are the best restaurants on Main Street?
Main Street offers diverse dining from upscale spots like Riverhorse on Main and Handle to casual favorites like Wasatch Brew Pub and No Name Saloon. Options range from sushi to steakhouses to Mexican.
Where can I find budget-friendly food in Park City?
Park City has affordable options beyond the tourist spots. Try Café Terigo for lunch, Five5eeds for breakfast, grocery stores like Fresh Market, or drive 20 minutes to Kimball Junction for chain restaurants.
What's the après-ski scene like in Park City?
Park City's après-ski ranges from casual slope-side beers to cocktails on Main Street. Popular spots include No Name Saloon, High West Distillery, and the resort base lodges. Things get lively from 3-7pm.
Local Tips
What are some local secrets in Park City?
Locals ski weekdays and avoid holidays, eat at spots like Vessel Kitchen and Five5eeds, use the free transit, explore beyond Main Street, and hit the slopes early when crowds arrive late.
Is cell phone service good in Park City?
Cell service is generally good in Park City and at resort base areas. Coverage can be spotty in backcountry areas and on some parts of the mountain. WiFi is widely available at lodges and restaurants.