Need a snack break during your Park City Mountain ski day, but hoping for something different? These on- or near-mountain dining options are scattered throughout the resort and offer a little variety.
High West Saloon is Utah’s only ski-in gastropub and whiskey distillery. The Saloon is open to guests 21 and over and does not accept reservations. With a convenient location at the base of the Town Lift runs, this is one of the best apres spots in Park City, so get there early!

For a quick and affordable lunch break, hit up Davanza’s which is just across the street on Park Avenue. Best known for their pizza-by-the-slice and homemade fry sauce, they also serve burgers, subs, street tacos and salads. You can’t beat the value of the local’s special, which includes two slices of pizza and a soda for just $11.49.
The Bridge Cafe and Grill is another local favorite located right at the Town Lift. Serving American food with Brazilian influence, this is a great spot for pre-ski breakfast or lunch. If you’re craving all-day breakfast, this is the place!

Harvest is another popular spot to fuel up before a day of skiing. With locations at the base of the Town Lift as well as the PCMR base, it’s easy to grab some avocado toast or a smoothie before you hit the slopes.

Located in the Lodge at the Mountain Village, The Corner Store will celebrate 50 years next year! This no-frills food spot serves up typical pub fare, with breakfast starting at 7 a.m. Pizza, burgers and sandwiches round out the offerings, or you can do grab-and-go food at the Corner Market. Lots of outdoor seating and live music make this an easy choice in the Mountain Village.
Pig Pen Saloon also has reasonably priced pub food, a lengthy cocktail menu and yummy apres bites like doughnut holes with whiskey-caramel sauce. They are only open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., so get there early for apres or you just might miss it!
Another long-standing casual food option in the Mountain Village is Baja Cantina. They have been serving up So-Cal Mexican food since 1983. With a classic Mexican menu, this is a great spot for reasonably priced lunch and apres.
If you’re skiing the north side of PCMR, Silver Star Cafe has fantastic food and live music. Lunch is walk-in only, but they will take reservations for dinner and weekend brunch. The Silver Star lift as is one of our favorite ski shops, Silver Star Ski and Sport.






