This One Street In Utah Has Every Type Of Restaurant You Can Imagine

Park City's Historic Main Street offers a variety of dining options in a charming, historic setting.

It's the age-old question: Where do you want to go for dinner? Sometimes it's nice to try something new, and if you head up the mountain to this historic Main Street, you'll find dozens of restaurants to choose from. If you're having a hard time deciding, just take a stroll up the street, check out the menus in the windows and get a whiff of the delicious smells coming from every doorway.

Park City's Historic Main Street has just about every kind of food you could ever want. With its gorgeous mountain setting and dozens of buildings on the National Register of Historic Places, this street is a charming place to visit for a special night out.

Will a plate of pasta hit the spot? Grappa Italian Restaurant might be just the ticket.

With fresh pasta, flatbreads, seafood and steaks, this Italian place offers some of the finest Italian dining in the state.

If tasty tacos, homemade guacamole and savory burritos strikes your fancy, Blue Iguana is a good choice, serving some of the freshest Mexican food in the city.

If you're looking for a stunning dining room, you definitely need to visit Shabu. This Japanese restaurant has the most beautiful ambiance, and the sushi is incredible.

Bangkok Thai is another spot with absolutely spectacular atmosphere, and the Thai food will make your tastebuds tingle.

Casual patio dining is perfect when you're with a group of friends, and Main Street Pizza & Noodle has a wide variety of pastas and pies.

Bring your appetite, because these pizzas are huge, and you'll want to save a little bit of room for the home-baked garlic knots that will melt in your mouth.

It's hard to fathom a visit to Park City without a beer at Wasatch Brewery. This location opened in 1988 and was the very first brew pub in Utah. The patio is THE place to hang out with a beer and a burger.

If you don't mind a crowd and you want a festive, quirky vibe, head to No Name Saloon & Grill.

If you dine here, you absolutely must try the bison burger.

Riverhorse on Main is a good option for upscale fine dining, and their patio dining is pure perfection.

After dinner, take a stroll down the street and grab a coffee, ice cream or baked treat from Java Cow Cafe & Bakery.

Don't feel like trudging up the hill? Hop aboard the free trolley!

Are you still debating which restaurant to visit on Park City's Historic Main Streete? With more than 50 to choose from, you're certain to find one that tickles your fancy.

What's your favorite restaurant on Park City's Historic Main Street? Tell us in the comments!

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