Drinking in Utah
If
you've never visited Utah, you will never know how
hard it is to find a decent drink. For those outside
of the United States, this state will seem to be
exceptionally bizarre.
For
those of you who live within the US, but outside of
Utah, it will be slightly less confusing. If all you
want to drink is watery beer then Utah's got you
covered. If you want a mixed drink, or if you like
good beer, then you must be a member of a private
club (or in real world vernacular, a bar).
Failing that, you must be the guest of a bar member.
The
Liquor Laws in Utah
The
liquor laws in Utah are partly the result of the
local majority religion, the Latter Day Saints (AKA
Mormons). They are teetotal by faith and, to a
degree, have made the local laws follow suite. While
not alone in the US in having restrictive drinking
laws, Utah's laws are fairly strange. For example,
beer can be served in any tavern as long as it
contains less than 3.2% alcohol by volume. Wine,
mixed drinks and stronger beer can only be served in
Private Clubs and Restaurants.
Club Buvez
(435) 940-2200
7825 Royal St E
Park City, UT
J B Mulligans Club & Pub
(435) 658-0717
804 Main St
Park City, UT
Moose's Pub & Grill
(435) 649-8600
438 Main St
Park City, UT
No Name Saloon
(435) 649-6667
447 Main St
Park City, UT
Non Pub
(435) 649-8174
875 Main St
Park City, UT
O'Shucks Bar & Grill
(435) 645-3999
427 Main St
Park City, UT
Renees
(435) 615-8357
136 Heber Ave
Park City, UT
Wasatch Brew Pub
(435) 649-0900
250 Main St
Park City, UT