Its no secret that there are a lot of places to get good food in Park City, its a little harder to tell which ones are kid-friendly. Park City is a pretty casual town, but youll find a mix of casual to upscale dining. If your kids are anything like mine, pizza and macaroni and cheese are the only safe bets, but I also know there are kids that are a lot more adventurous eaters than my 2-year-old.
Since pizza is always a safe bet, Im going to start with that:
Red Banjo Pizza is Park Citys oldest restaurant. It opened in 1962 and is still running strong. They have pizza and sandwiches sure to fill you up. They also have pizza by the slice lunch specials and delivery if you are staying in town.
Davanzas is a local favorite. They have a mix of pizza, burgers, tacos, and fried food that will hit the spot after a hard day of skiing.
Vinto is on lower Main Street and my final pizza recommendation. Its a little more upscale than the other two but still very casual. They offer a variety of wood-fired pizza, pasta, paninis, and salads .and a good selection of gelato to finish off your meal.
Now onto everything that isnt pizza:
The Bridge Café and Grill is right next to Town Lift so a great place to start your day and grab breakfast or lunch. Traditional breakfast is served all day, and then for lunch, they have soup, salads, sandwiches, and burgers with added Brazilian flair.
Back Door Delicatessen is right on the corner of Swede Alley and Heber Avenue near the 4-way stop. Theyre only open for lunch but worth a mid-day stop for great sandwiches that everyone will love.
The Eating Establishment is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Its a casual atmosphere with a wide variety of food that includes soup, salads, sandwiches, burgers, steaks, and seafood, so there is sure to be something for everyone.
Wasatch Brew Pub is the first brewpub to open in the state of Utah. And, its also very kid friendly. With traditional pub fare, youll all enjoy the night out for dinner.
Bandits Grill & Bar meets all of your BBQ needs. Good sandwiches and BBQ plates. And I have to say that Im a big fan of their fried pickles, zucchini, and onion rings.
Zoom is Robert Redfords restaurant and definitely more of a dining experience. If you were to just walk by you may not guess that they have a great kids menu to go along with a great dinner for you, but its a great option.
High West Distillery makes some of the best whiskey around and also makes some of the best food in town. It is our go-to when we are eating in town; I never get sick of it. Their macaroni and cheese is so good; its one of those kids meals that I am happy to pick at after I finish my dinner.
Those are just a few recommendations that everyone in the family will be happy with. Hopefully it helps get you started in the never-ending what should we eat for dinner conversation. But keep in mind, that Park City is a pretty casual town and you know your kids better than anyone so as long as its not a bar, they are welcome to join you anywhere. And if all else fails, you can always grab ice cream at Cows as you are wandering around town. I havent met a kid that doesnt like dessert for dinner.