The Spur is a Western-themed bar and grill. Their menu features comfort foods such as chili and ribs. A major attraction to this restaurant is the live music that is featured every night. Classic rock, American folk, blues, and honky tonk dominate at this down-home bar and grill.
Full of options, the Windy Ridge Cafe is great for lunch, dinner, or Sunday brunch. The food is familiar yet with little touches to add a little bit of flair. For lunch try the Southwestern Corn Chowder or the Baked Ziti, or for dinner the Almond and Herb Crusted Trout. Top your meal off with an after dinner drink or indulge in a Lemon Blackberry Float. Its relaxing and laid back setting is perfect for catching up with old friends or enjoying a meal after a hard day of physical activity. It is open in the evenings from 5pm, Monday to Saturday.
Named for a family dog who lost his eyesight after a car accident, Blind Dog has grown and expanded over the years but still maintains the same family feeling from when it got its start. Tasteful wood paneling decorates the walls and a fireplaces adds a warm feeling to the room. Blind Dog has many accolades to its name, specifically noticing the wine selection, and steak, and the crab cakes. There is also a sushi bar for those who enjoy a more rare meat. It is open from Tuesday to Saturday from 5pm.
Royal Street Cafe is one of the best restaurants in the Park City area, and it is known not only for its great food, but also its heartfelt service. Serving gourmet style meals at relatively affordable rates, the restaurant has a laid back atmosphere, and one can sit by their patio, or enjoy the warmth inside. Their maple bacon BBQ bison burger is legendary, and they also have delightful desserts such as royal chocolate brownie and almond chocolate chip cookie. If you're at the bar, then the blueberry mojito is the way to go. They also have a gluten free menu.
Located at Canyons Village, The Farm is a rather aptly named restaurant, for what it offers you is American cuisine crafted from the freshest seasonal local produce. You can sit within the cozy eatery or out on the patio and enjoy some wonderful food and drinks. Although not the cheapest dining option in the area, the food and service make it well worth the price. A typical meal begins with appetizers like roasted pork belly and onion and oxtail soup. Then come mains like cassoulet of lamb with boudin blanc and shelling beans, which can be perfectly complemented with something from the wine selection.