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Show HARRY O'S 427 Main. Upstairs in the Memorial Building. 647-9494. LAKOTA RESTAURANT AND BAR 751 Main. Classy digs with a softlight lounge connected to the restaurant. Every Saturday night there’ $a live jazz jam. 658-3400. |) © MILETI’S 412 Main. Upstairs above the dining room anda fixture on the local night-life scene. 649-8230. MOOSE’S PUB & GRILL Park City Moantaine Resort Center. 649-8600. MOTHER URBAN’S 625 Main St. Live jazz/blues, or DJ dance featuring retro ’80s, disco ’70s and big band swing. 615-7200. September: 7: Jazz Up Yer Sleeve: at the Cozy September 3 ‘LIVE MUSIC ADOLPH’S 1500 Kearns Blvd. Refined scene, a little older and off Main Street. Live jazz on weekends. 649-7177. ALAMO 447 Main. The meat and potatoes of Park City’s live music scene. Be sure to call ahead about most Thursday night gigs. Sept 8: Karaoke 649-2380. THE BEAVER CREEK INN So hip it hurts. Mirror Lake Highway (Kamas, or as they say at the B.C. Inn, “Samak”) 783-9901. 3 BLIND DOG GRILL (private club) 1781 Sidewinder Drive. Non-smoking, quaint, private bar. 655-0800. -BUNNY’S PRIVATE CLUB 36 S. Main (Coalville) The only place to party in C-ille. Good grub from Steve’s next door. 336-5373. CISERO’S 306 Main. Downstairs club beneath the restaurant hosts live bands and Dus. Get loud, get sweaty. September: 2: DJ QTip ~ 3: 10th Mountain 4: DJ Ryan Disco & Funk 5: Bingo night 6: Spaghetti night 7: Locals night 8: DJ QTip 649-5044. THE CLUB 449 Main. For members only. DJ tunes in a cool, old-school setting. 649-6693. September: 3: DJ Reggie 4: DJ Scott CLYDE’S BILLIARDS Heber City. Perhaps the only bar in Utah that’s never had a phone. Located next to the Reel Theater (north) on Main Street. Has the cheapest pool on the planet. Skeet shootin’ and more. COOTERS AT THE RADISON 2121 Park Ave. Off the main strip, but still a draw for sunset or sports watching. 649-5000. THE COZY 438 Main. Plenty of room to dance, sO go get cozy with music Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. ? 649-6038. Sept: 3: Up Yer Sleeve DYNAMITE DOM’S 890 sit: 615-8457. GRUB STEAK Prospector Square, 2200 Sidewinder. Live tunes on the weekends from Dave Heslington and Dave Hahn. 649-8060. ae Our MULBERRY STREET 738 Main. On Friday and Saturday nights beginning at 9 p.m. a rotating array of pianists and guest vocalists intrepret jazz, theatrical, old standards and rock ’n’ roll. Everyone is welcome to step up to the mic. 6490888. MULLIGAN’S IRISH PUB 804 Main. Some nights it’s comfortable and quiet; other nights the roof gets raised. 658-0717. Sept 4: Jubilation 5: 2 1/2 White Guys NACHO MAMA’S 1821 Sidewinder. Mexican bar and site of occassional bouts with karaoke. 645-8226. O’SHUCKS BAR & GRILL 427 Main. Giant goblets of brew. Tuesday is Locals Night. . Wednesday night they go acoustic. 645-3999. THE OTHER END 1223 N. Highway 40 (Heber) Good food, company and fun. Try the hand formed garlic burger. PLUS—Open jams or karaoke every Sunday night. THE OWL BAR At the Sundance Resort, located next to the Foundry Grill. Live acoustic music | every night after resort opens. Saturday apre ski: Julie Hill, folk guitarist. Saturday night: Joshua Acker and Colin Botts, jazz/blues Friday: Dave Wilbur, jazz/blues Saturday: Matt Harding Sunday: Don Elliot, country folk (801) 225-4107. PARK CITY BREWING COMPANY At the Town Lift. Call ahead and ask about live music. 649-4323. RADIGAN’S 2121 Park Ave. Dean Adair tickles the keys Wednesday-Sunday. 649-5000. eae fe of Bee eI be ery THE RIVERHORSE 540 Main St. Singer/guitarist Jeff Proctor plays classic rock, WednesdaySaturday 6:30-9:30. 649-3536. SIMON’S At the Homestead in Midway. Live piano music every evening and during Sunday brunch. 654-1102. SNOWBIRD Little Cottonwood Canyon, (800) 882-4766. the secret files of Max cannon You werent kidding, Ted...cigars do have a natural laxative effect. But | still don’t think | can do it. ee = NONNY) XYW 66610 ~ =Gnngh= Nope. Not gonna happen. Maybe | should just sign my letter of resignation with a pen, instead. Ft | 6661 ‘Z YaaWald3$ |p ae l Sure you can. Give it try. WO) LVaWOG0 MMM Yd essay re Come on...at least do your initials. |