Getting a drink in Utah isn't as
difficult as what you might have heard. Park City makes it even
easier with more alcoholic beverage businesses per capita than
any other place in the state. So whether you're looking for a
local brew or just a glass of wine, you won't be left high and
dry.
Below is some specific information about getting a drink during
your vacation.
Beer
You can purchase 3.2% beer at the grocery and convenience stores.
3.2% beer is also served in restaurants that only have beer
licenses. Full-strength beer is for sale at state liquor stores
(see addresses below) and is sold in private clubs and restaurants
with liquor licenses.
Wine
Wine is served in restaurants and private clubs and can be purchased
at the state liquor stores.
Liquor
You can buy liquor at state liquor stores and purchase it by
the drink in most restaurants (if you order food) and all private
clubs (without ordering food).
State Liquor Store Locations In Park City
Remember: Liquor stores are closed on Sundays, state & federal
holidays.
1550 Mill Creek Drive
Snow Creek Plaza
This is the largest liquor store in Park City with one of the
best wine selections in Utah.
Hours are 10am-10pm Mon - Sat.
649-7254
524 Main Street
Hours are 11am-10pm. Mon. - Sat.
649-3293
Kimball Plaza at Kimball Junction
Hours are 11am-7pm. Mon. - Sat.
658-0860
Private Club Membership
Visitors (21 and over) may purchase a temporary membership to
any private club for $4, enabling them to enter and consume
alcoholic beverages. The visitors' card is valid for three weeks
from the date of purchase, and allows the visitor and up to
7 guests to use the club. Memberships must be purchased from
each private club you visit. Alternatively, a member can sponsor
a guest provided that there is a pre-existing relationship between
guest and sponsor. The sponsor is required to remain in the
club while the sponsored guest is present.
Brown Bagging/Unfinished Wine
Subject to the discretion of the establishment, patrons may
pay a corkage fee allowing them to bring in their own bottled
wine to licensed restaurants and private clubs for on premise
consumption. Patrons may carry out unfinished wine from a restaurant
or private club provided that the bottle has been re-corked.
Basic Utah Liquor Licenses
Full liquor service is available in licensed restaurants, banquet
and catering facilities, airport lounges, and private clubs.
Patrons may order liquor by the drink, wine by the glass or
bottle, and beer in bottles, cans and on draft. Packaged liquor,
wine, and heavy beer (over 3.2%) are available in State Liquor
Stores.
In restaurants with full service liquor licenses, liquor, wine
and heavy beer (over 3.2%) may be served from noon to midnight.
Beer (3.2%) is available from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. Patrons
must be dining in the restaurant in order to be served an alcoholic
beverage. Patrons may be served at their table or in a waiting
area.
In restaurants with limited service liquor licenses, wine,
and heavy beer (over 3.2%) may be served from noon to midnight.
Beer (3.2%) is available from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. Limited
restaurant licenses may not sell distilled spirits.