Salt Lake Restaurants
Over the past decade, Salt Lake has become a legitimate destination for food lovers, with award-winning restaurants, minimalist cafés, and trendy bars. In this mountain-ringed city, you can taste flavors from all over the world, sample small plates, or share family portions in every neighborhood.
From avant-garde cuisine to comfort classics, savor local ingredients and find your next favorite meal in the city. And while we’re proud of our acclaimed restaurants and ambient spaces, there are also a myriad of tasty choices for folks on the go and budget-minded travelers as well.
Yes, you can get a drink in Salt Lake. If you've heard things about the liquor laws in Salt Lake and Utah, you might be surprised to find out that it's as easy to get a drink here as just about anywhere else — if you're of legal drinking age.
Flavors & Spices
New Restaurant Openings
Salt Lake City is never one to rest on its laurels when it comes to food and drink, and the last three months…
Fine Dining
Upscale dining options can be found in a variety of locations across the Salt Lake Valley, from downtown to…
Romantic
When you want to have a special night out with your favorite person, Salt Lake has a wide selection of…
Outdoor Seating
The mountain ranges that surround Salt Lake combined with a vibrant city scene give Salt Lake some amazing…
Food Trucks
If you're at an outdoor concert, a festival, summertime Food Truck Thursdays at the Gallivan Center, or a…
Kid Friendly
Salt Lake is known to be a family-friendly place and our restaurants are no different. While you can take your…
Coffee Shops
Coffee is crucial to keeping up with the pace in any city, and Salt Lake is no exception.
Breweries & Microbreweries
Salt Lake isn’t typically thought of as the epicenter of beer, but on your next visit you may be…
Mexican
When the pioneers first settled in Salt Lake it was part of Mexico so it's no wonder you can find great…
Italian
Italian cuisine runs the gamut from casual eateries to upscale fine dining, classic traditional dishes to…
Breakfast & Brunch
There are few things more frustrating than waking up hungry, in a new city and trying to pinpoint a great…
American & Burgers
There's a wide variety available when you are looking to make your next meal American and burgers and Salt…
Sushi
Salt Lake might seem a little land-locked for great sushi, but you'll be missing out on some amazing…
Vegan / Vegetarian
Maybe you're not vegan but tonight you are because Salt Lake has so many good vegetarian or vegan options…
BBQ
Smoked or saucy, Salt Lake has a variety of BBQ options to meet your expectations. We know the great debate…
Thai
If you are looking to find the perfect place for your next pad thai or green curry, or maybe you want to try…
Breweries & Microbreweries
Salt Lake isn’t typically thought of as the epicenter of beer, but on your next visit you may be surprised by…
Distilleries
What's not debatable is the fact that Salt Lake's brewers—and distillers for that matter—love producing…
Salt Lake Brewery Pass
An introduction for beer lovers and drinkers to the area’s award-winning craft ales, lagers, porters, and…
Rooftop Bars in Salt Lake
Elevate your evening on Salt Lake's sky-high rooftop bars. We’re always scouting out the best places to grab a…
The Salt Lake Scene
Salt Lake’s LGBTQ Bars
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Salt Lake's Best Vegetarian and Vegan Dining
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Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers to some of Salt Lake City's frequently asked questions below. Check out more FAQs.
Restaurants
What are the top Vegan and Vegetarian restaurants in Salt Lake City?
Some of the top vegan and vegetarian options include:
Also, check out a list of Salt Lake's Top Vegan Takeout restaurants.
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Where are the best brunch spots in Salt Lake City?
Great brunch spots in Salt Lake include:
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Where can I buy a cocktail, glass of wine, or a beer in Utah?
Liquor, wine, and beer are available at licensed restaurants and bars seven days a week. Alcoholic beverage service in a licensed restaurant requires that food be ordered with your drink, and that it be delivered by an authorized employee.
Beer may be also purchased in establishments that have a "beer only" type license. These include taverns, beer bars, some restaurants or cafes, snack bars, etc. Beer service in a tavern or bar does not require that you order food. Persons under the age of 21 years may not be on the premises of certain "beer only" establishments.
Are there restrictions on consuming alcoholic beverages in public places?
Yes. State law prohibits consuming liquor in public places. A person may not be intoxicated in a public place to a degree as to endanger himself or another, or unreasonably disturb others. Consuming or having an open container of alcohol in the passenger compartment of a motor vehicle is prohibited. As a general rule, alcoholic beverage may not be brought into an establishment that’s open to the general public if it is to be consumed on the premises. Wine may be brought into a restaurant that is licensed to sell wine. Corkage fees vary by restaurant. Exceptions are only when consuming alcohol at a public or community event that is permitted by the state to sell and serve alcoholic beverages.
Where can I buy alcoholic beverages to go?
- State Liquor Stores: All packaged liquor, wine, and heavy beer (more than 5% ABV) must be purchased from a Utah state liquor store. Get a complete list of all store and package agency locations here.
- Grocery and Convenience Stores: Beer and similar products like hard seltzers may be purchased at most grocery and convenience stores in Utah. Wine is not available in grocery stores and can only be bought at authorized state stores.
- Hotels: Alcohol must be ordered through the front desk, as they just need to check IDs.