You’ve chosen the destination (Park City), the accommodations (I Love Park City), and now all that is left is to find a restaurant that will serve as the perfect ending to a perfect Valentine’s Day in our Utah mountain town. Choosing our properties for your romantic love nest is something we thank you for, and as a token of our appreciation, we would like to give you a little help in making the holiday one your Valentine will never forget. This guide to the top restaurants to have Park City Valentine’s Day dinner will give you a dining experience you will both remember forever.
Grappa, 151 Main Street, Open Daily at 5 PM
Italian is often described as the language of love, and Italian food speaks that language fluently, with Grappa perhaps speaking it even more fluently than most. Located inside a 100-year-old building that was once a boarding house, the charm of its surroundings enhances the meal that will feed your soul as it fills your stomach. The attention paid to every detail, the love that is liberally sprinkled into every dish, and the light shining from your Valentine’s eyes will combine to create a meal experience that you will wish never had to end, and even as the Lobster Fregola Sarda is everything you dreamed it would be, we must remind you it is Valentine’s Day, and ending a meal without tiramisu should be considered illegal. In other words, don’t forget to save room for dessert!
Purple Sage, 434 Main Street, Open Daily at 5:30 PM
The history of Park City is as important to its identity as the ski resorts that attract people to our doorstep, and Purple Sage offers another historic spot, this one featuring an American comfort food menu that will be much appreciated after spending a day on the mountain. The old building from which the most delicious aromas waft out on to historic Main Street was originally the Rocky Mountain Bell building, opening its doors in 1898 and morphing into a variety of businesses over the building’s 100+ years of existence before finding its rhythm once again as Purple Sage. The menu showcases many dishes that you might recognize, including meatloaf, Utah trout, and chicken fried chicken, but at first bite you will both notice the innovative twist that takes each dish from delicious to absolutely scrumptious.
Stein Alpenglobes, 7700 Stein Way, Open for Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
The award-winning Glitretind restaurant is home to a selection of Alpenglobes, glass and wood globes of a sort that are designed to let in the views, keep out the weather, and provide a most romantic and unusual dining experience, as the same wonderful meals offered by Glitretind are served to guests who have reserved the 90-minute experience well in advance. The Alpenglobes are popular and not inexpensive, but as you sit and dine on Norwegian Bacon & Potato pancakes in the morning, Lobster Pot Pie at dinner, or Stein Eriksen Lodge Wild Game Chili at any time of the day, the snow may be falling gently, the mountains will be staring intently, and you and your Valentine will stay warm and cozy nestled inside the globe you have chosen to dine in.
The Viking Yurt, At the Top of Crescent Lift, Open Daily for Lunch & Dinner
The Viking Yurt may be the single most romantic dining experience in all of Park City, starting with a sleigh ride (Bundle up, it is cold in February!) that takes you and your love to the top of the Crescent Lift and ending with a culinary journey that will go down in your history as the most delicious journey ever. Upon arrival, every guest is greeted with a hot Glogg, a nonalcoholic cider that will warm you from the inside out and as you travel through each course, soup, salad, intermezzo (a palate cleanser of sorbet), the main entrée, a cheese course, and of course, a dessert that will thrill your soul, you may not realize that every step of this journey has been carefully curated by the chef, but you will taste their care and attention to detail in every bite. Reservations are required.
Romance and Happiness at Home with I Love Park City
The most romantic meal you enjoy may not be one that you experience at a restaurant, it may be the ones you create with your Park City Valentine’s Day at home in your I Love Park City romantic retreat. A picnic enjoyed on a blanket spread out on the floor alongside the fireplace, a late night dessert shared by the light above the stove, or breakfast in bed, devoured greedily in between sips of mimosas; these are the meals that will be remembered forever for their comfort, luxury, and of course, the company. Reserve your favorite sanctuary today!