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Park City Transportation Guide

Posted on February 26, 2020 Leave a Comment

You’re pumped up for your ski vacation in Park City. Your condo is booked, your gear is packed, and now it’s time to think about how you’ll get around. But if you’ve never been to the Beehive State, you may be wondering the best way to get to and from the slopes.

Should you rent a car? Use ride sharing? Take advantage of public transportation? We’re sharing the full scoop with our Park City transportation guide.

Why You Shouldn’t Rent a Car

No matter where you’re staying in Park City, we highly discourage you from renting a car. Here’s why:

Traffic

Traffic on the 224 is already slow-moving enough when the resorts are opening and closing, and you don’t want to be another car stuck in the never-ending lineup.
Bonus: Buses get to drive in the bus lane/shoulder, so you’ll make better time on the bus!

Parking

Once you do make it through the Park City traffic, you’ll be disappointed to find that parking at Park City Mountain is nearly impossible. The lot is always full by 9:15 am, whether it’s a holiday or not. Even if you’re willing to pay $25 for the premium lot, you’ll need to pray for a miracle that there are any spots left.

Nightlife

You probably have plans to hit up the bar after a great day on the mountain. Park City has lots of apres ski options (on the mountain or on Main Street), but it also has some of the strictest DUI laws in the country. You won’t want to be driving even if you have just one drink, and parking in the downtown area is pricey and sparse.

The Best Park City Transportation Options

Hopefully by now you’re convinced that renting a car is not the way to go during your Park City ski trip. And if you’re still set on car rental, make sure you choose a 4-wheel drive vehicle to take on the winter weather. Choose a vehicle with plenty of cargo space so you can tote all of your ski gear, too.

Instead of opting for a rental car, we encourage you to rely on ride sharing apps or public transportation. You’ll never have to worry about dangerous, snowy driving conditions, and you’ll be taking the eco-friendly route. Here are some great transportation options:

1. Ride Sharing

Apps like Uber and Lyft are very popular in Park City, making for a convenient and affordable way to get from the airport and to the ski lift. You can even reserve a private car service or shared service if you’re unfamiliar with the app. It will still be cheaper than renting a 4-wheel drive car!

2. Public Transportation

Public transportation is free all over Park City, making it hands-down the best way to get around while you’re in town. You can even hop on the electric bus to take the express route anywhere you want to go.

Download the myStop app to get real-time information on the Park City transit bus system. You’ll love the live bus tracker feature, which takes all the guesswork out of catching the bus. You can also use Park City Transit On-Demand to request a ride via phone.

3. Canyons Village Connect

Staying at Canyons Village? You’ll love the perk of Canyons Village Connect, an exclusive, on-demand ride service that allows you to request rides to a variety of locations throughout Park City via the Canyons Village Connect app.

4. eBike Sharing

Winter is obviously not the ideal time for riding a bike around Park City, but if you’re planning to come back in the summer, consider trying our city’s eBike share program, Summit Bike Share. You’ll have more fun exploring Park City by bike, and you’ll save money and protect the environment, too.

Happy Travels!

Now that you have the low-down on Park City transportation, you’re ready for a seamless ski vacation. All Seasons Grocery can also help you by delivering groceries to your Park City vacation home. You won’t even have to worry about hopping on the bus or grabbing an Uber to get fresh ingredients delivered straight to your door. Start your grocery delivery order today.

 

 

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5 Packing Tips For Your Park City Ski Vacation

Posted on February 14, 2020 Leave a Comment

Are dreams of a powder day in Park City getting you through your work week? When you’re going on a ski vacation to Utah’s most popular mountain town, packing is probably something you’re putting at the end of your to-do list.

But learning some smart packing hacks will ensure your getaway goes off without a hitch. Check out these 5 tips to make packing easier than ever.

1. Know Your Airline Policy

Before you start adding anything to your suitcase, hit the internet to learn the details of your airline’s baggage policy. Knowing the size and weight limits of your baggage will help you avoid that dreaded moment when you’re forced to unpack luggage right at the airline counter.

2. Make a Packing List

Though there are countless blog posts out there advising you on what to bring on a ski trip, we’re keeping our list to the essentials. Pack all of these items first and you’re guaranteed to have everything you need for a great day on the mountain. Once the essentials are packed, then you can see what extras you still have room for.

  • Ski jacket
  • Ski pants
  • Ski goggles
  • Neck gaiter
  • Snow socks
  • Ear warmer
  • Base layers
  • Snow mittens
  • Winter boots
  • Beanie
  • Fleece
  • Hydration pack
  • Sunscreen

3. Edit Your Suitcase

With everything laid out and ready to go in, it’s time to take one final review of what you plan to bring on your Park City ski trip. You’re bound to have added a few things you don’t really need, or you might be able to get creative and replace some items with multi-purpose versions. For example, a coat with a zip-off hood or sleeves will be better than bringing both a coat, vest, and light jacket.

4. Use Packing Cubes

Now that you’re ready to actually stuff everything into the suitcase, you may be wondering how you’ll fit all of the essentials. Packing cubes are a magical invention that’ll allow you to maximize space and stay more organized than you’ve ever been while traveling. Order yours and nerd out over which cubes you’ll use for which items. Then pack them up and be amazed at how nicely everything has stayed in place once you arrive.

5. Roll Your Clothes

Every seasoned traveler knows that folding clothes can be a big waste of space, no matter how inventive you get with your folding style. To really make the most of your suitcase, roll your clothes instead of folding them. You’ll save room, be able to see everything at a glance, and avoid getting creases in your clothes. Triple win!

Plan Your Trip Today

Armed with these pro packing tips, your Park City ski vacation is sure to go off without a hitch. Remember that the more you prepare in advance for your travels, the more you can take it easy once you arrive.

And if you’re looking for more ways to plan in advance, check out All Seasons Grocery. We deliver groceries right to the door of your Park City vacation home, so you can spend more time on the slopes, and less time hunting down your favorite sandwich fixings. Start your order today.

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How to Celebrate the Holidays in Park City

Posted on December 20, 2019 Leave a Comment

It’s the most magical time of the year in Park City, when the town is brimming with spectacular Christmas lights, holiday concerts, and family fun. But if you’re visiting Park City on a ski vacation, you might not know about all of the festive events going down as Christmas nears. Here are some of our favorite events you won’t want to miss while you’re here:

Dec 21: Santa Comes Down the Town Lift

Forget lining up with the crowds to see Santa at the mall—now you can see him gliding into town on the Park City Town Lift. Your kids are guaranteed to be in awe at this annual Park City event!

Dec 21: A Kurt Bestor Christmas

Emmy-award winning composer Kurt Bestor sure knows how to make us feel all the feels in the Christmas season. Get in the holiday spirit by seeing him perform live at the historic Egyptian Theatre on Main Street in Park City.

Dec 23: Gingerbread House Decorating

Looking for an indoor activity to entertain your little ones? Head to the Park City Recreation Center for a sugar-filled activity of decorating gingerbread houses. It’s guaranteed to be a hit for everyone involved.

Dec 23: Holiday Movie Night at Canyons Village

Bring the whole family for a Christmas movie in the Forum by the Umbrella Bar at Canyons Village. There’s no cozier way to finish off a long day on the slopes!

Dec 24: Torchlight Parade

Perhaps the most iconic holiday event in Park City, you don’t want to miss the captivating Torchlight Parade this Christmas Eve. Bundle up and sip hot chocolate as you watch the skiers ring in the night with a mesmerizing parade at Park City Mountain Village.

Merry Christmas!

Attending any of these Park City holiday events is sure to make your vacation even more special. We at All Seasons Grocery want to wish you all a merry Christmas and happy holiday season. And don’t forget, if you’re in need of any last-minute groceries, we’re happy to help with our Park City grocery delivery service!

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7 On-the-Go Lunches Perfect For a Day of Skiing

Posted on November 26, 2019 Leave a Comment

There’s nothing like a day of skiing to fuel your appetite for a hearty meal. So if you’re looking for tasty eats on-the-go for your next Park City ski vacation, we’ve got you covered. These 7 meals are easy to pack and eat without even having to head into the lodge. Eat yours on the ski lift, at the top of the mountain, or — if you’re really daring — while you’re soaring down the slopes. And don’t worry, there’s not a boring PB&J in sight!

1. Sausage & Egg Breakfast Burritos

Hitting the slopes at dawn? You’re sure to be hungry for some grub within a couple hours, so pack up these make-ahead breakfast burritos and enjoy tasty breakfast fare without leaving the ski hill.

2. Italian Pressed Sandwich

There are many merits to an Italian pressed sandwich, but most important to skiers-on-the-go is the “pressed” aspect. No worries about smashing your sandwich here — the hearty ciabatta can stand up to any rough and tumble activities.

3. Grown-Up Ramen

Instant ramen may be thought of as a food exclusively eating by college kids, but once you add in upgrades like chicken, broccoli, mushrooms, and spices, the inexpensive noodles seem gourmet. Pack yours in a Thermos and enjoy an easy meal on the mountain.

4. Mason Jar Salad

Mason jar salads present limitless opportunities for creativity. Just remember to layer the sturdiest ingredients on the bottom, and leave a little room at the top so it’s easier to mix it all together at lunchtime. Bring a fork and you’re ready for a healthy and flavorful ski meal.

5. Lox Bagels

Morning, noon, or night, lox bagels are the perfect portable ski snack for whenever your hunger strikes. Dress yours up with your favorite fixings and get a taste of New York in the great outdoors.

6. Green Goddess Sandwich

No one will be missing the meat on this flavorful sandwich, which has the perfect mix of creamy, crunchy, and zesty ingredients. Pack yours in a sandwich container and it’ll be in perfect condition when you’re ready to eat.

7. Buddha Bowl

If you’re looking for another vegetarian option, a buddha bowl is the perfect choice. Get all the vitamins, nutrients, and protein you need to power the rest of your time on the ski hill, in one convenient bowl. Just pack a fork and plastic container with a solid lid, and enjoy!

Start Meal Planning Today

Ready to start cooking up some of these enticing ski lunches? If so, All Seasons Grocery can help. Our Park City grocery delivery service makes your ski vacation more carefree than ever, delivering your groceries right to the door of your vacation home. Start your order today.

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6 Cozy Slow Cooker Meals For Apres Ski

Posted on November 19, 2019 Leave a Comment

After a long on the mountain, the last thing you want to do is spend an hour whipping up an elaborate meal. And if you’re ready for something other than pizza or bar food, the slow cooker is here to save the day.

Chop up a few ingredients before you hit the slopes, and then be rewarded with a hearty meal that’s ready for you as soon as you walk in the door. Whether you’re a vegetarian, meat-lover, or somewhere in between, we’ve rounded up some winning slow cooker meals for apres ski.

1. Turkey Meatballs in Marinara

Turkey meatballs are a healthier twist on a crowd-favorite meal. But don’t worry — you won’t miss the beef here. Flavorful herbs and spices make this dish a home run every time.

2. Butternut Squash Soup

Sometimes you just want something creamy and hot to warm up your insides after a chilly ski day. Pair this butternut squash soup with grilled cheese or warm bread and you’ve got a perfect meal.

3. Lemon Garlic Butter Chicken

You’ll be patting yourself on the back when you take your first bite of this lemon garlic butter chicken, which tastes like something you could’ve slaved over for hours before sitting down to eat.

4. Beef Stroganoff

Does beef stroganoff remind you of your mother’s retro cooking? Well, this rendition will have you seeing the dish in new light. The tender beef and creamy sauce are the perfect accompaniment to an al dente pasta.

5. Golden Lentil Soup

Get some much-needed protein without the meat in this comforting golden lentil soup. Bonus: the pretty color makes a great presentation if you’re dining with guests.

6. Chicken Pot Pie

Did you know you can get all the flavor of a chicken pot pie in a slow cooker recipe? You’ll love digging into the ultimate comfort food while you rest your weary bones by the fire.

Get Groceries Delivered To Your Door

If these meals sound enticing, start making your grocery list and get your ingredients delivered right to your door with All Seasons. Our grocery delivery service in Park City makes any ski vacation even more enjoyable. Place your order today.

 

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Say Goodbye to Dinnertime Woes! Stock Your Kitchen With These Essential Ingredients

Posted on September 22, 2019 Leave a Comment

It’s 5:30 pm and you’re staring into the endless abyss of your refrigerator, wondering what in the world you can put together for an acceptable dinner. Even if you’ve dutifully grocery shopped and planned meals, it may all fall apart in the reality of daily life.

Thankfully, you can avoid these woes forever by learning a few tried and true tricks. Keep a few essential ingredients on hand, and you can whip up a quick and healthy meal with confidence — no matter how hectic your day has been up until dinnertime.

1. Tortillas

Most people think of tortillas as the staple of tacos and burritos, but this crowd-pleasing ingredient can be used for endless creative meal ideas. Pair with peanut butter and banana for a tasty roll-up, or sprinkle with red sauce and mozzarella for an easy thin-crust pizza.

2. Canned Chickpeas

Don’t have time to cook meat? Or maybe you’ve set a goal to go vegetarian a few times a week? If so, canned chickpeas are the perfect way to add protein to a salad, pasta, or soup.

3. Frozen Fruit

When all else fails, a frozen fruit smoothie is a great convenient dinner option. You’ll get your fill of vitamins and can quickly move on without dirtying the whole kitchen.

4. Frozen Vegetables

Frozen vegetables are just as healthy as fresh produce, and you don’t have to worry about eating them on a timeline. Toss frozen peas into fried rice or pasta dish, or add frozen broccoli to your favorite stir fry.

5. Almond Milk

While we love traditional cow’s milk, you only have a short window of time to enjoy its creamy delights. In contrast, some almond milk can be stored in the pantry and ready for use any time you need to add milk to a smoothie, soup, or for a quick bowl of cereal.

6. Olive Oil

Every meal can be made better with a quick drizzle of olive oil. Use this oil to sautee your meal, as a finishing touch to pasta, or as the base for a homemade salad dressing.

7. Rice

Rice is a pantry essential that can be used in hundreds of ways. Bulk up a simple grilled meat with rice pilaf, or add it to soups and salads when you don’t want to worry about making a side dish.

8. Canned Tomatoes

Fresh tomatoes lend a juicy, acidic touch to many meals, but unfortunately you can only get good quality tomatoes a few weeks out of the year. Turn to canned tomatoes as a decent alternative, and add them to soups, casseroles, and pastas in any season.

9. Parmesan Cheese

Even a piece of toast or simple pasta can be made luxurious with a touch of good quality cheese. Keep a wedge of parmesan cheese on hand to boost the flavor in just about any dish.

10. Eggs

Ah, the humble egg. No other ingredients makes for such a complete stand-alone meal. Fry them up, make an omelet, or use them as a binder in your favorite baked good. Eggs are one ingredient you should never be without.

11. Herbs and Spices

Salt and pepper can only go so far to jazz up a meal. Fresh herbs and spices basil, cilantro, and mint can really take a simple meal from good to indulgent. If you don’t want to keep buying fresh herbs every few days, try growing some in a small jar on the countertop.

12. Citrus

Citrus is another essential component of a full-bodied meal. Add a splash of lemon or lime to salad dressing, meat marinade, or as a finishing touch to a salad. You’ll love the brightness it adds to the flavor.

Stock Up With All Seasons Grocery

Are you headed to a Park City vacation home? If so, allow All Seasons Grocery to get you stocked with all of these kitchen essentials. All Seasons Grocery offers grocery delivery service in Park City and the surrounding areas, so you can enjoy your vacation to the fullest, without wasting time wandering the aisles of an unfamiliar grocery store. Order your groceries now and have them waiting for you when you arrive in Park City!

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5 Tips For Healthier Grocery Shopping

Posted on July 23, 2019 Leave a Comment

Ready to start eating healthier? It all starts will your grocery shopping! But if you feel like every aisle of the grocery store is full of temptation, you’re not alone. Healthy grocery shopping can be overwhelming for many people, so we’ve gathered tips to make the task easier. Read below to learn 5 tips for healthy grocery shopping.

1. Meal Plan

Meal planning is the most important element of healthier eating and grocery shopping. But if planning breakfast, lunch, and dinner every night of the week sounds overwhelming, just shop for a few days at a time, or focus on planning dinners only. As a bonus, you’ll save money by buying only exactly what you intend to use throughout the week.

2. Keep Healthy Snacks on Hand

Those moments of intense hunger often end with poor food choices. Avoid getting to an impulsive, desperate place by always having healthy snacks on hand. Plan to buy and prepare snacks like hard-boiled eggs, carrot sticks and dip, apples and peanut butter, or trail mix. You’ll be more likely to reach for them if they’re easily accessible.

3. Choose Seasonal Foods

Today, most shoppers are so out of touch with where their food comes from, they don’t even know what produce is currently in season. Do your research before making a grocery list, then choose to make meals centered around those seasonal fruits and vegetables. The meal will taste better, and they produce will probably cost less, too!

4. Fill Up On Produce

Filling up on produce is an easy and affordable way to stay healthy. No need to completely kick treats and empty carbs out of your diet, but if you make fresh fruits and vegetables the basis of your meal, you’ll be setting yourself up for success. Consider switching up the ratio on meals you already love, e.g. a veggie-heavy pasta dish, or a salad with small portions of steak or pork.

5. Avoid Tempting Treats

As we said before, you don’t have to totally eliminate your favorite indulgences if you want to eat healthier, but we do recommend keeping them out of the house. When treats like cookies and ice cream are always lurking in the freezer, it’s hard to resist the urge to eat them every night. Make yourself work harder to get these types of foods by keeping them out of the house.

Order Your Groceries Today

Another easy way to make healthier choices is by making a grocery list, and having someone else do the shopping for you! All Seasons Grocery is here to do just that. Start eating healthier today by planning your menu and letting us do the rest. We offer grocery delivery service in Park City to make your vacation cooking totally stress-free.

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Here are 10 Things To Do in Park City This May

Posted on May 14, 2019 Leave a Comment

As home to world-famous ski resorts and the Sundance Film Festival, Park City is an obvious winter destination. Summer, too, is filled with glorious options like horseback riding, hiking, open-air farmers markets, and outdoor concerts. But is Park City worth visiting in May?

We answer that with a resounding YES! May is a quiet time around Park City, but there’s still plenty to see and do. Start booking your flight right now, because there’s no better time to enjoy all Park City has to offer without the seasonal crowds. Here are 10 great ways to spend your time in Park City in May.

1. Take a Spring Hike

You can still enjoy the glorious beauty of the Wasatch Mountains in May. Just look for hikes at a slightly lower elevation, and you’ll have a great way to spend a morning or afternoon during your trip. Check out the Round Valley trail system or The Lost Prospector trail for pretty views early in the spring season.

2. See a Show at the Egyptian Theater

May is the perfect time to enjoy a show at Park City’s famed Egyptian Theater. Catch both the kid-friendly “The Wizard of Oz” and the classic “Singing in the Rain” this month, depending which week you visit.

3. Stroll Historic Main Street

Park City’s Historic Main Street could keep you busy for days. The aesthetic of the buildings hasn’t changed too much since its founding in the early 1800’s, but the inhabitants are totally modern. Peruse trendy art galleries, high-end restaurants, and stylish boutiques as you stroll.

4. Go Fly Fishing

Many people head to Park City to fish in the middle of summer, but we’ve got a secret for you: May is a great time to bring out the fishing poles, too! Head to The Lower Provo River to fly fish where the Rainbow and Brown trout are plentiful.

5. Visit Atticus Tea

Spend a slow morning at this charming coffee and teahouse. Choose from an extensive menu of drinks, order breakfast or lunch, and check out the new and used books all in one visit. The electric book selection is a fun stop for any bookworm.

6. Enjoy a Breathtaking Scenic Drive

Guardsman Pass Scenic Backway is often closed throughout the winter, so May is the ideal time to take a trip on this breathtaking scenic road. See green grass popping up and catch incredible mountain views as you drive.

7. Take a Park City Food Tour

It’s hard to decide where to eat when your time is short in Park City. Why not sample all the highlights with a Park City Food Tour? Sample food from Park City’s finest chefs at a great rate, and get to know other foodies along the way.

8. Visit the Kimball Art Center

The Kimball Arts Center always has something interesting going on. Check out the exhibitions, educational arts program, or events to get in touch with your creative side. In May, you can view an exhibit honoring the Chinese workers who built our nation’s transcontinental railroads.

9. Go Mountain Biking

Lucky for you, May is the kickoff season for mountain biking in Park City. The town is a world-renowned biking destination, so hop on a bike and enjoy the lower elevation trails. You’ll get to see nature up close and personal, and enjoy one of the best ways to see all the area has to offer.

10. Take a Day Trip

Park City has so much to do, it’s easy to spend your whole trip right here. But the surrounding towns have much to offer, too. If you’re ready to adventure outside of Park City, consider a day trip to beautiful Kamas, Heber, or Midway. Or get a taste of the city life in nearby Salt Lake City.

Start Planning Your Trip

With all the things to see and do in Park City in May, it’s time to start trip planning. And don’t forget to include All Seasons Grocery in your plans. We’ll simplify your travel by delivering groceries right to your door when you arrive in town. You’ll love the time and money you save by cooking at home with friends and family. Start your order for grocery delivery in Park City today.

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6 Must-Try Park City Food Artisans

Posted on April 30, 2019 Leave a Comment

You love supporting local food vendors in your home city. Why not do the same while you’re on vacation? Incredible local food artisans can be found in any almost any city, and Park City is no exception.

Give your taste buds a treat next time you’re in Park City and support these amazing local food vendors.

1. Morgan Valley Lamb

Set your typical steak or chicken aside and try Morgan Valley’s all natural, growth-hormone-free lamb. Morgan Valley is proud to offer local food that helps protect the environment and support Utah’s own economy. The family-owned business offers the highest-quality lamb you can find. It’s perfect for grilling, braising, or roasting.

2. Ritual Chocolate

A stash of high-end chocolate makes every vacation even better. Ritual Chocolate creates small batch, bean-to-bar chocolate in the classic European style. The company makes its bars right in Park City, creating inventive flavors like Peppermint Dark Chocolate with Mint Flower Crystals and Earl Grey Tea. The owners use the best quality cacao the world has to offer and are involved in every step of the process. Buy Ritual Chocolate and get a perfect, flavorful chocolate bar every time.

3. Hugo Coffee Roasters

Most people don’t drink coffee to save dogs, but Hugo Coffee Roasters allow you to do just that. This local coffee company supports dog rescue organizations with each bag of coffee sold. Choose from doggie-themed flavors like New Trick Light Roast or Downward Dog Decaf. You’ll start your vacation off with a pep in your step.

4. Salsalluminatti

A great meal requires high-quality ingredients from start to finish. Salsalluminatti has you covered with gourmet condiments to top off any meal. Currently, the company currently sells just one condiment, but it packs a powerful punch: Grandma Fitch’s Gourmet Cocktail sauce is the perfect complement to any shellfish, steak, or pork.

5. Volker’s Bakery

Volker’s Bakery sells European, artisan-style bread made from locally grown ingredients. There’s no better comfort food in town! Choose from varieties like Lemon Sage, Asiago Basil, or Jalapeno Jack. Find the bread at Park City’s weekly summer farmers market or at The Yard on Fridays. You’ll love serving Volker’s Bakery bread with your favorite soup or salad after a day exploring Park City.

6. Park City Granola

Park City Granola has transformed everyone’s favorite breakfast treat into the perfect any-time snack. Typical granola is high in carbs and sugar. But Park City granola has a high ratio of nuts and seeds. It’s sweetened with Pure Vermont maple syrup, making for a granola/trail mix hybrid that’s high in plant protein and low in sugar. Try Park City Granola with your breakfast parfait, or take the powerhouse food on all your Park City travels.

Start Your Grocery Order Today

Add these fabulous local foods to your next grocery order from All Seasons Grocery. We make it easy to cook while on vacation, delivering groceries right to the door of your vacation rental. Choose All Seasons for grocery delivery service in Park City. You’ll spend less time wandering around an unfamiliar grocery store, and more time enjoying all our mountain town has to offer. Start your order today.

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5 Places to Eat While Skiing Park City

Posted on March 26, 2019 Leave a Comment

Just because you are skiing all day doesn’t mean your inner-foodie has to suffer.  Plus, there’s nothing like warming up with a hot meal after hours of shredding fresh powder. Luckily, Park City has no shortage of excellent ski-in/ski-out fare on and off mountain, so you’ll never lack for some tasty eats to refuel your weary bones on a ski day.

Check out these top restaurants for a comforting meal, whether you’re wrapping up day of skiing or looking for a quick bite before heading back for some après lunch turns.

1. Cloud Dine

Price Range: $$$
What to Expect: Great food, fast, cafeteria-style dining
Where:  Ski to Dream Peak / Canyons side of Park City Mountain

Found on the mountain at Park City Resort, Cloud Dine has a great, punny name and even better food. The Pig in Parka is stand-out meal of Wagyu beef hot dog wrapped in a warm, homemade pretzel and served with cheesy dipping sauce. We can’t think of a better way to fill an empty stomach on the mountain. You can also enjoy ahi salad or turkey sandwich on the lighter end of the spectrum.

2. The Farm

Price Range: $$$$
What to Expect: Fine dining, New American restaurant
Where:  Canyons Village.  Ski down “Doc’s Run” to the bottom of the Orange Bubble or Red Pine Gondola.

The Farm is one of the best known restaurants for a day on the slopes, and can be found in Canyons Village in Park City. Get the bone marrow and scallops if you’re looking for something fancy, or the fried chicken sandwich for an elevated spin on an American classic. Wings and bison chili are popular appetizers that will leave you wanting more.

3. High West Saloon

Price Range: $$$
What to Expect: Hip, local distillery with an extensive drink menu
Where:  Old Town.  Ski down “Quittin’ Time” and over the town bridge.  Park your skis at the Town Lift and walk across the street.

This bar and restaurant is a must-stop if you’re looking for a unique, local experience. High West is the world’s only ski-in gastro-distillery, situated in the heart of Old Town Park City at the bottom of the Town Lift. Grab a bite to eat and then hop on the lift, which will take you right up the mountain for a day of skiing. Dishes have to-the-point-names like The Tacos and The Burger, so you’ll only be focused on the outstanding flavor and next-level whiskey.

4. Lookout Cabin

Price Range: $$$$
What to Expect: Fine dining, full service, relaxing, multi-course meal on the mountain with fantastic views.
Where:  Lookout Ridge, Canyons side, get off the Mid-Station on the Orange Bubble or the top of Shortcut lift.

If you’re looking for fine dining without leaving the mountain, Lookout Cabin has you covered. Find Lookout Cabin near mid-stake of the Orange Bubble Express at The Canyons. Order from the full-service bar, extensive wine list, and famous Rocky Mountain Fondue while you savor the view of the Wasatch Range.

5. Davanza’s

Price Range: $
What to Expect: Casual, affordable, family-friendly pizzeria
Where:  Old Town.  Ski down “Quittin’ Time” and over the town bridge.  Park your skis at the Town Lift and walk a few steps to the South.

Finding a budget-friendly option without leaving the mountain can be tough, but Davanza’s offers the best of both worlds. Here, you can grab a pizza to feed the whole family for the price of just one slice at the on-mountain eateries, and you won’t have to go far to get it. This popular pizzeria is easily accessible via the Town Lift and offers a fun, casual environment perfect for kids. (They’ll be begging for just one more round on Davanza’s retro Pacman arcade!)

Check Out All Seasons Grocery

Park City has an amazing dining scene you’ll want to get a good taste of while you’re in town, but you probably would rather not eat out for every meal of your trip. Thankfully, All Seasons Grocery makes it easier for vacationers like you to enjoy the convenience and fun of cooking at home without the hassle of going to the grocery store.

We offer grocery delivery in Park City, Utah and the surrounding area. So whether you’re staying in Heber Valley, Kamas, Midway, or anywhere nearby, we’re eager to offer prompt, quality grocery delivery from any of your favorite Park City grocery stores. Start your order today.

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Thank you for choosing All Seasons Grocery as your grocery delivery service. We know your time is valuable, which is why we make every effort to ensure that your groceries are delivered right to your kitchen to make your life a little less hectic. We are a family-owned and operated business that takes great pride in providing quality customer service in the delivery of groceries and fine spirits.




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