Known for the stunning backdrop afforded by the towering Wasatch Mountains –
and the endless opportunities for outdoor recreation they provide – Salt Lake offers
visitors a uniquely vibrant and dynamic urban experience. As one of North America’s
most accessible destinations, Utah’s capital city offers year-round excitement and
activities for the entire family, alongside a contemporary edginess and vitality that’s
helped the “new” Salt Lake become a renowned culinary destination.
Restaurants in Salt Lake City
5.0 based on 3 reviews
4.5 based on 28 reviews
Visited Utah for Labor Day weekend with my boyfriend, his sister, and her husband. Cool spot to grab a drink, very welcoming. Loved the atmosphere of this location. Great lighting. We got lots of pics! I tried their White Pale beer. So good. Bartender said it was the most popular and they were about to refill their keg because it was already to the end. We also tried a quick sip of the white star- definitely more bitter- for those who prefer an IPA taste.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
This Arcade/Bar is so much fun! Great drinks, great service, and the games are so much fun! Practically every arcade game you can think of, including Zoltar!!!! We had the most fun! Highly recommend going here for a causal night with friends, or a fun date.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
Axe-Throwing Bar and experiential entertainment venue located in the heart of downtown Salt Lake City. Golden Axe Throwing is Utah's only axe-throwing venue with a full, club licensed bar. Enjoy 8 axe-throwing lanes and a full bar on the main floor and ping pong, beer pong, pool, curling and other games in the basement. Come in and enjoy a drink from the bar or a bite from the grill. Walk-ins welcome!
The Golden Ax was a blast! Aside from the ax throwing, which is awesome, they also have ping pong, pool, arcade games, and a cool sitting area with balls to lounge in. The staff is fantastic, and it was a unforgettable night. You've got to check it out!
4.0 based on 66 reviews
Epic Brewing Company was founded on one core concept: a passion for strong beer. In the late 2000’s, there weren’t a whole lot of options when it came to high-point beer in Utah. The term ‘high-point’ refers to the alcohol content. A high point beer is so high in ABV that it forbidden from sale in Utah grocery stores and must be sold in state operated liquor stores. Back in ‘09, the cutoff for high-point beer was a whopping 4.0% ABV.
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