Breakfast Places:
Atticus Coffee and Teahouse: Located on Main Street, great for a cup of coffee and quick bite.
Harvest: Located at the corner of Park Ave and 9th Street, great for a hearty breakfast.
Lunch Places:
Collies Sports Bar & Grill: Great for a burger and a beer.
Mirror Lake Diner: If you are out and about in the Heber/Kamas area, this is a great traditional diner with good burgers, breakfast and just about everything.
Dinner Places:
Riverhorse on Main: The best restaurant dinner we have ever had! The Trio of Wild Game is to die for.
The Spur: Great bar that also has very affordable and good food if you are looking for a quick or less formal dinner.
Grub Steakhouse: If you are up for driving somewhere, Grub Steakhouse is an awesome atmosphere for a traditional steak and potato dinner.
Bars:
Palamino: If you want an upscale bar, this is the place. Pricey but they mix the best drinks in town.
No Name Saloon: This place is packed latenight. They have good bar food and a great atmosphere if you are looking for a party.
Shopping:
Fresh Market: 1.3 miles away for all of your grocery needs.
7-11: If you need something quick, there is a 7-11 on Main Street 0.1 miles away.
Wal-Mart: There is a Wal-Mart 7 miles away, back towards the airport, if you need it.
Liquor Store: Pro tip – if you want a more flavorful beer you must go to a liquor store. There are laws limiting alcohol content in beer sold at the grocery store or draft beers at restaurants. There is a liquor store 2 blocks away (0.1 miles). DABS Utah State Liquor Store #36 Park City, 460 Swede Alley, Park City, UT 84060.
History:
The 10 O’clock Siren:
In the early 1900s, the city installed several different systems to alert the city of emergencies. One after the other they failed and were replaced until the current siren was installed in 1917. Every night the siren was tested to ensure it still worked.
At 10 o’clock every night, you can still hear the siren test while staying in Old Town. While the system is no longer used to announce fires and emergencies, the test is carried on in honor of days gone by.