Uncover Park City Mountain’s Unique Slope-side Restaurants

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!

Cocktails at High West Distillery

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.

Harvest Park City Avocado Toast
The smashed avocado toast at Harvest Park City.

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.

Live Music Silver Star Cafe Park City
Silver Star Café hosts an acoustic dinner show every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night.
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Leigh Wilson

Leigh is a Midwest transplant to Park City since 2020 and loves exploring the great state of Utah. She is a local concierge, guidebook author, and also shares travel tips and dining recommendations at CampfiresAndConcierges.com
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