Park City Coffee Shops, Cafes, & Delis
Looking for some morning fuel or a midday sandwich? Check out the following stops.

Atticus Coffee & Tea House
Owned by a couple of local shredders, this is one of our favorite spots to kill a morning. Atticus has a variety of loose-leaf teas, coffee options, and books.
Atticus Coffee & Tea House

Ritual Chocolate & Coffee
One of Park City's newer establishments, Ritual fill's the void in Publik Coffees absence. With it's artisan in-house chocolate factory and local Pink Elephant Coffee Roasters, coffee, the quality here is top-notch.
Ritual Chocolate

Hugo Coffee
Located in the Park City Visitor's Center, Hugo provides a dog-friendly environment for you to chill and drink coffee with your pooch, as well as hearty breakfast sandwiches.
Hugo Coffee

Park City Coffee Roasters
Park City Coffee Roasters serve's their own daily roasted coffee as well as is conveniently located adjacent to Storm Cycles so you can get your bike lust on with your morning coffee.
Park City Coffee Roasters

Backdoor Deli
A Main Street staple, Back Door serves up the some of the best sandwiches around. Located near the Transit Center so you can grab a sandwich between bus laps.
Back Door Deli

Uptown Fare
Another Park City staple, Uptown Fare is truly a locals spot. Now in the new Kimball Art Center location, Uptown serves the best carved turkey sandwich this side of Thanksgiving.

Silver Star Cafe
Conveniently located at the base of Armstrong and Spiro trails, Silver Star is one of our favorite breakfast, lunch, and post-ride beer stops.
Silver Star Cafe

Deer Valley Grocery Cafe
There's good reason this place is a local scene on Saturday & Sunday mornings. It's bar-none the best patio going, and the reasonably priced breakfast burritos and sandwiches make it a great pre-ride fuel stop.
Deer Valley Grocery Cafe
Park City Breweries & Bars
Looking for some post-ride calorie replenishment therapy or a night out on the town? Hit up the following joints.

Park City Brewery
A new local favorite, Park City Brewery is the only true Park City based brewery. Additionally, they are located within crashing distance of Flying Dog and Bob's Basin trailheads, making them the perfect choice for that post-ride cold one.
Park City Brewery

No Name Saloon
No Name is one of those rare establishments that remains a local favorite even though it's highly patronized by tourists. It's hands down the best bar deck on Main Street, and the buffalo burgers aren't bad either.
No Name Saloon

OP Rockwell
Names after infamous Mormon assassin, Porter Rockwell, OP Rockwell is a hip speakeasy-themed environment to sip fancy cocktails or see a show.
OP Rockwell
Park City Restaurants & Dining
While there aren't many affordable dining options, there is plenty of great food to be had. It's easy to fall into the Main Street tourist traps, however, we've found it hard to go wrong at the following spots .

Handle
Handle is one of our favorite spots on Main Street. It features small plates and meals with locally sourced ingredients and the chef is one of the restaurant co-owners. Definitely the spot to be for hip cocktails and awesome food.
Handle

High West
The first and only ski-in/ski-out whiskey distillery, if you can get in, High West is a must. High West serves up roots music, spirits, and victuals daily.
High West

Purple Sage
Often overlooked, Purple Sage is another one of our favorite Main Street stops. Additionally, you can often find two-for-one entree coupon in the Park Record.
Purple Sage

Cortona
A true locals spot, Cortona is located at the junction and is open for dinner on weekend nights only. However, don't let it's unassuming exterior fool you, as Cortona features some of the best & freshest homestyle Italian cooking in Utah.
Cortona