Football Season is Back

Whether your jam is College Football or NFL, the weekends are your best friend now. And if you’re not a football fan, at least there’s plenty of great food around town to get you through football weekends. Here are some ideas on where to watch:

O’Shuck’s White House

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O’Shuck’s White House offers brunch so you can eat and watch an early game.

O’Shucks original Main Street location may have closed its doors, but the O’Shucks The White House is open and ready for business! Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week, there’s something for everyone. Whether you’re catching an early game or the prime time slot, O’Shucks is ready to serve with great food, drinks, music and company.

Boneyard Saloon

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Boneyard Saloon is a perfect place to catch your favorite game of the week.

Boneyard Saloon is known as “Park City’s best place to catch a game,” and with good reason! Their food menu ranges from cozy soups on colder fall days, to sandwiches, tacos, wings and more. The drink list features over 20 beers on tap, craft cocktails and over a dozen wines by the bottle.

Boneyard Saloon is located in the Prospector neighborhood and lends itself to biking, free parking and public transportation. With multiple televisions all around the dining rooms, you can’t miss a game here.

No Name Saloon Bar & Grill

You can’t have football without a burger at No Name Saloon Bar & Grill!

No Name Saloon Bar & Grill is a must-visit stop in Park City for football season. With a historic Main Street location, energetic vibe inside and heated rooftop that also has televisions, you can’t go wrong with a day here. The burgers and fries are certainly a fan favorite, as are the nachos and mozzarella sticks.

Collie’s Sports Bar & Grill

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Collie’s Sports Bar & Grill has over 100 beers and specialty bloody Mary’s along with their grill menu.

Also on Main Street, with a full bar and grill menu, Collie’s Sports Bar & Grill “herds people together” as their slogan says. With pool tables and open seating, it’s hard not to make friends (or foes) when you spot a matching jersey!

Another fun fact? No matter where you’re sitting inside, you have views of at least one television. Plan your seat smart, because this will fill up on game day!

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Megan Rule

Megan is a Park City resident, originally from the East Coast, excited to explore the local area's food scene. Megan has a Bachelor's from Baylor and Master's from Georgetown, and a taste for all the things that come along with mountain living. Catch up with her at @lets_run_a_megathon on Instagram, she loves to chat!
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