Park City recs

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Aggie87
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Gonna be in Park City UT for a family gathering later this week for 4-5 days.

For those that have been, can you recommend restaurants and summer type activities in that area?
drred4
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High West Saloon had a killer hamburger. I saw it recommended when i was up there. The staff said the wings were great as well. Had an old fashioned as well.
aglaohfour
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Our regular PC rotation is Grappa, Fletcher's, Purple Sage, and The Eating Establishment.
malenurse
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Aggie87
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Thanks for the recs and the previous thread link, looking forward to getting out of Phoenix and into some nice weather in Park City - highs in the low 80's and overnights in the low 50's sound perfect right now.
beb06
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Some of our favorites: Yuki Yama, Twisted Fern, Kita, Sammy's Bistro, Shabu, Versante Hearth
beb06
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And the absolute best sushi in town is done by private chef Haley with Sushi Venture. Well worth it if you want to splurge and have the space.
Rylei8791
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We just got back from Park City.

Had lunch at the No Name Saloon, dinner at Yuki Yama and a very nice pre-fixe dinner at Nelson Cottage, which I believe is part of the High West Saloon. All good!!
Aggie87
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Update - Had a fine time in Park City on our trip.

Had some good drinks in the No Name Saloon, and Guinness at Flanagan's.

The best restaurant meal we had was at Courchevel. Their sign said it was a "Talisker Club Bistro", so I asked our waiter if they were connected to the Scotch distillery. Turns out it's not, that's just the name of a real estate community there. But regardless, the food was fantastic.

We also had a fun time exploring the area - took the chair lifts up Park City Mountain and enjoyed the views at 10,500 ft. And went to the Olympic Park and did the summer activities there - zip lines, tubing down the ski jumps, alpine sleds, etc.

Saw some beautiful lakes and a waterfall on the road between P.C. and Provo, and did an even better drive from SLC to Park CIty via Brighton.
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