For Parkites, New Year’s Eve is always a fun and exciting time. And, although it may look a bit different this year, there is plenty to do on December 31st.

We asked our readers what they plan to do this New Year’s Eve in Park City, and wanted to share some of our favorites:

1) You can never go wrong at The Spur Bar and Grill, located on Main Street. Enjoy appetizers, drinks and music: Dead Technology, a rock music project comprised of Tim Smith and Michael Church. And Half Rats, a mix of soul, jazz, rock, reggae, Latin and more. Both bands are playing from 9:30 pm- 11:59 pm. For more information call 435-615-1618 or visit www.thespurbarandgrill.com/park-city-live-music-calendar?view=calendar&month=12-2020

2) One of the “best kept secrets” is to reserve your own table at the Wine Dive side of the Boneyard located on Kearns Blvd. Enjoy a unique selection of wines on tap! (For New Year’s Eve in Park City the bar will be open until 1PM.) call 435-649-0911 or visit resy.com/cities/prc/wine-dive-boneyard-saloon?date=2020-12-26&seats=2

3) For the Parkite that wants to go all out this New Year’s Eve, visit the Downstairs and book your ticket to celebrate the night with Dj Scooter!! Go to www.downstairspc.com/

4) If you prefer to stay at home this New Year’s Eve, visit New York’s Time Square Website for all the virtual fun! www.timessquarenyc.org/times-square-new-years-eve. Call ahead (435-200-8840) to Hearth and Hill and order their take-out New Year’s Eve Meal. The $225 meal is crafted for 6 and includes: shrimp cocktail with heirloom tomato sauce, crab cakes with mustard aioli, Korean spiced chicken wings, deviled eggs, wagyu beef sliders, potato pierogies with sour cream, and dips of hummus and herb yogurt with chips and crudites.

However you decide to ring in New Year’s Eve in Park City, send us your pics and enter to win our photo contest. mountain-expressmagazine.com/park-city-photo-contest-by-mountain-express-magazine/

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