Lunch Around Park City

With more and more restaurants staying open all year, lunch around Park City has become an art form. Whether you’re looking for a quick grab and go or a full-service experience, Park City restauranteurs have got you covered.

We did an informal poll amongst our team and came up with a list of favorite mid-day eateries:

Quick and Fresh Lunch around Park City
Family run Clockwork Café has two locations in Park City. Owner Ben Farquharson whips up one heck of a sandwich or wrap. Check out his “Sandwich Hall of Fame,” and make whatever substitutions suit your taste buds. And if you need a noon reboot, order a delicious cappuccino or freshly brewed coffee. Our favorite sandwich: The Italian Stallion loaded with ham, salami and provolone cheese.

If you’re craving Tex Mex flavors, stop in to El Chubasco at Prospector Square. This order at the counter cantina has a fresh salsa bar and fabulous favorites from tamales to tacos. Choose your filling from Shrimp, Chicken, Sweet Pork and Carnitas. Our team loves to share a dozen fish tacos, with chips and their famous salsa bar.

Lunch on Main Street
For inviting pub fare, check out Collies Sports Bar and Grill. With patio dining and a large food and drink menu, you can choose between a quick bite to eat or a long afternoon break. Don’t be surprised to find us under an umbrella table sharing Garlic Parm Smoked Wings by the pound.

Nestled in the middle of Main Street, 501 on Main is where sophistication meets casual. Enjoy the deck on main or the intimate dining room inside. My absolute favorite is the Beet Salad loaded with beets, spring mix, apricots, gorgonzola and toasted pumpkin seeds, lightly finished with a citrus dressing.

Park City’s Best Winners for Lunch around Park City
Hearth and Hill may be new to Park City but they have already garnered a solid local following. Located in Kimball Junction, their healthy lunches were voted #1 as Park City’s Best. From a Spinach and Berries Salad to the H&H Burger, you will not be disappointed by anything on the menu. (And trust us, we’ve ordered just about all of it!) A great local’s tip: Ask about their Chef’s Soup Selection…delicious!

It is not a surprise Five5eeds always ends up on the best breakfast and lunch winner’s list. Run in and order the Savory Waffle and Chook to go (spinach, chorizo and haloumi waffle and crumbled chook.) Or, since breakfast is served all day, sit down and enjoy the pulled pork benedict. Owners, Andrew and Tiffany are from “Down Under” and infuse Aussie flavors into everything they create.

Leisurely Lunch
After a morning on the Park City Public Golf Course, enjoy an afternoon lunch at Ruth’s Chris Steak House. Located at the Hotel Park City, valet parking is conveniently available. I love to order the Blackend Tenderloin Capaccio (thinly sliced tenderloin, arugula, white vinaigrette, parmesan, crispy capers, fried poached eggs) or our entire group will munch on lightly fried calamari.

If you’ve headed down the road to one of Midway’s golf courses, the Wildfire Smokehaus, at the Zermatt Resort, is the perfect end to a brisk mountain round. From Wood Fired Pizza to scrumptious smoked meat, your entire foursome will be satisfied. End your relaxing lunch with homemade pie and enjoy the beautiful views.

For more lunch options around Park City, check out our dining directory at mountainexpressmagazine.com/web-directory-listing/.

Bon Appetite!

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