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Show B-2 The Park Record Saturday, September 7, 1996 The Park Record Visitors' Guide Events: "Nutcracker audition registration, SIX, 4-7 p.m., 323-6901 Music: Members appreciation night, karaoke, free pool and darts, trivia contest, Cisero's, 9:30 p.m. Kathryn Warner, The Main Line, both 9 p.m., The Wooden Dog in Trolley Square, 328-8889 "locals' night, O'Shucks, 5 p.m. to close Music: Locals' night, jam band, Cisero's, Songwriters' night, Wooden Dog 328-8889 TrJUSizjDAVj Music: Fashion show, Grizzly's, 6:30 p.m. Fat Thursday and deck party, hot eats from Dan-O's soul kitchen, O'Shucks, 6 p.m. Mr. Whoopee, The Wooden Dog in Trolley Square, 9:30 p.m. Theater: "Westside Story," Sundance Summer Theater, 8 p.m., 225-4100 "Aladdin It's a Wonderful Lamp," Desert Star Playhouse, 7 p.m., 266-7600 "The Pirates of Penzance," Off Broadway Theater, 7:30 p.m., 355-4628 Other: Storytime at the Park City Library: preschoolers (ages 3-6) 10-11 a.m., toddlers (ages 2-3) 11 a.m. Events: Storytelling Festival, Weber State Univ.'s Stewart Library, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., 626-8732 Helper Arts Festival, 10 a.m. to midnight, Main Street, free, 472- 3321 Music: Rich Wyman, D.B. Coopers, 8 p.m., 532-2948 Line dancing instruction, Saddle & Spur, instruction at 6 p.m., band at 8:30 p.m., 649-2086 Craig Larson, The Riverhorse, 7 p.m. Backwash, The Cozy, 9:30 p.m. Wally Cleaver and the Beavers, Cisero's, 9:30 p.m. Doug Winch with Orson, The Wooden Dog, SLC, 9:30 p.m Club SalsaRengue, The Wooden Dog, SLC, 10 p.m. Broadway Faces with Jeffrey Price, open mic. The Wooden Dog, SLC, 9:30 p.m. Theater: "Durang, Durang," TheatreWorks West at The Wooden, Dog, SLC, 7:30 p.m. Vincent Lord's Freak Show, The Wooden Dog, SLC, 8 p.m. "Quick Wits Improv Comedy," Off Broadway Theater, 10 p.m., 355-4628 "Aladdin It's a Wonderful Lamp," Desert Star Playhouse, 7 p.m., 266-7600 ' "The Pirates of Penzance," Off Broadway Theater, 7:30 p.m., 355-4628 jajc Onrr, Etc. 1500 CLUB Featuring Park City's favorite, all-you-can-eat crab night every Thursday! Evening specials, steaks, prime rib, vegetarian & fish dishes. Fabulous appetizers, fresh soup and salads. All served in a warm, cozy atmosphere. Hors d'oveurs every Friday at 5:00. Lots of easy parking. Conveniently located at 1500 Kearns Blvd. 649-1116. 649-1116. 1 500 Club is a private club for members. AAA MOUNTAIN EXPRESS RESTAURANT DELIVERY SERVICE Want to enjoy fine food without leaving your home, condo or hotel? Let us deliver your favorite foods from the finest restaurants in Park City and Deer Valley. Delivery from 25 restaurants. Open daily 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Also, grocery shopping, condo stocking. Park Record newspaper delivery, catering, gift certificates available. Call 649-MENU 649-MENU (6368). BISTRO 7000 For that needed rest and relaxation after a day with the kids at the adjacent Alpine SlideMiniature Golf Course or for that perfect sunset dinner with the best mountain views. Located in the upper level of The Resort Center at the base of the Park City Ski Area. Open Wednesday-Sunday Wednesday-Sunday at 11:30 a.m. - 9 p.m. Join us Wednesdays for all you can eat shrimp night. Casual dining, children's menu, great views. 655-0070. 655-0070. BAJA CANTINA Cookin' since 1983 The wildest restaurant in Park City is here! Located in the plaza entrance of the Park City Ski Area. We enjoy serving our amigos good tasting, carefully prepared fresh foods of Mexico. Open for lunch from 11 am and dinner from 5:30 pm Daily with Sunday Brunch at 11:00 a.m. Call 649-BAJA (AMX, VM, DIS, DNRS) MAJORS AT PARK MEADOWS Park City's Restaurant with "the view." Enjoy a casual lunch or dinner in a comfortable setting with views of the three Park City ski 9:30 p.m. in Trolley Square, 7:30 p.m., Restaurant (&uijdie areas. Dine in the restaurant or on one of our two decks. UDABC licensee. Lunch from 11am and dinner until 9 pm. 2000 Meadows Drive 649-0384 THE YARROW Featuring creative American Cuisine with an ethnic twist. Other offerings include our Lunch Break -a great deal for $3.99. Prime Rib Buffet Friday and Saturday nights for $16.95, Sunset Steak Dinner nightly for $8.95. And don't miss our extraordinary Sunday Brunch for $16.95 from 10:30am to 1:30pm. Open daily 6:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. 649-7000. State Liquor Licensee. IVfXm Stbjekx- - BANGKOK THAI ON MAIN Park City's authentic Thai restaurant. Serving the world's most exciting cuisine in an atmosphere of casual elegance. Open daily for dinner 5 pm to 10 pm. 605 Main Street, first floor Park Hotel. 649-THAI. CAFE TERIGO From our trout on polenta toast to Papparadelle pasta with chicken and sundried tomatoes, you'll love how we prepare our creative cuisine with fresh quality ingredients. Our casual, friendly environment & excellent food bring our customers back time and time again. Open 7 days a week for dinner at 5:30. Lunch Mon. - Sat at 11:30-2:30. 424 Main St. Reservations 645-9555. CLAIM JUMPER RESTAURANT & DOWNUNDER SALOON Howdy! Come on down for magnificent Utah trout, huge Alaskan king crab legs, catch of the day & a wide selection and tender and juicy steaks -including our famous baseball steaks, 20 ounce prime rib, BBQ baby back ribs and more! Yummy desserts! Voted Local's favorite in Ski Magazine (1194). Casual dining in old West surroundings since 1973. 5:30-10 pm. 573 Historic Main St. 649-8051 CISERO'S Cookin1 since 1985 Fine Italian food carefully prepared and served to you at palatable prices. Lunch served Wednesday thru Sunday, 1 1 :30 to 3:00. Dinner upstairs from 5:30 O Fall activities abound in and around Park City By Shawn Stinson SPECIAL TO THE PARK RECORD Does it feel as though the summer sum-mer of '96 came and went without giving you the opportunity to get out there and just spend the weekend week-end doing what you wanted to do? Park City, this wonderful town in which we all live or spend part of our summer vacation, simply offers too many activities to watch, attend or participate in. However, now that the air is getting get-ting cooler and one of our "shoulder "shoul-der seasons" is upon us, it's time to finally get outside and do just what you had planned all summer but were unable to get to because of this commitment or that event. It's time to go for a hike or a leisurely bike ride. Go out and walk 18 holes or have some friends over for a barbecue. Stroll Main Street and support our local businesses, stay for dinner and maybe even check out a band at one of Park City fine late-night establishments. But remember, we are still in Park City and there will always be a scheduled activity or event that you may also choose to attend. Even though the weather tells us that autumn is here to slay, the following events will give you every opportunity opportu-nity to shelve those activities you put off all summer. Deer Valley Resort will host yet another weekend of mountain bike racing, featuring some of the best Queen of Submitted by RED BUTTE GARDENS The last concert of the 1996 Red Butte Garden Summer Concert Series is Sept. 8 at 6:30 p.m. Marcia Ball, known as the "Boogie-Woogie Queen of Piano" will perform her unique style of blues that evening. The concert begins at 6:30 p.m. with gates to the Red Butte Garden amphitheater opening at 5:00 pm. Tickets are $ 14. After "20-something" years of touring and and five albums, this tall Texan has become a modern (and female) version of piano masters mas-ters like Dr. John. Fats Domino and p.m. nightly, Sunday Brunch every Sunday 9:00 to 3:00. Club downstairs opens weekdays at 5:00 p.m., Sundays from noon. Live music, Wednesday - Saturday, Local Jam Night on Wednesdays. Dance floor. 306 Main Street. Restaurant 649-5044. Private club downstairs for the benefit of members. Nightclub 649-6800. THE EATING ESTABLISHMENT Let us make your day a special occasion. Join us for Park City's favorite breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Includes: Eggs Benedict, Huevos Rancheros, lox and bagel, and Belgian waffles served all day, as well as homemade soups, salads, and sandwiches, and of course, the best burger in Park City. Open every day 8 am. Dinner from 5:30 pm featuring bar-b-cue specialities and other delectable selections. 317 Main St. 649-8284. 350 MAIN SEAFOOD & OYSTER CO. An American Seafood Bistro featuring fresh oysters, seafood, meat and vegetarian dishes. Join us for excellent food, professional service and a fun historic atmosphere! Nightly Specials offered. Oyster Bar opens at 3:00, dinner at 5:00pm. Open 7 nights a week. 350 Main Street. 649-3140. Reservations recommended. MAIN ST. PIZZA & NOODLE Great family atmosphere offering homemade pizzas and pastas. We have a large selection of micro brews, salads and sandwiches, stir frys, Calzones and Stromboli, Cafe Mocha Shakes & Frozen Granitas. We also have a full Espresso Bar. We have a Big Screen TV for sporting events. Easy to find at 530 Main Street (across from Main Street Deli). Open 7 days a week. 645-8878. MIKADO "Voted Best Sushi in Utah" Salt Lake brings 40 years of Japanese Cuisine to Park City. Fresh fish flown in daily. Vegetarian dishes. Experience Salt Lake's best sushi, now in Park City. Open at 6 pm daily. Located in the Mariott's Summit Watch, across from the town lift, new lower main. 655-7100 MULBERRY STREET Specializing in Italian & Fresh lihillii Fall is the time to take advantage of a slower pace of Park City life. From bike rides to barbe-ques, barbe-ques, the shoulder season provides an opportunity to finally enjoy some leisurely recreation. riders in the state of Utah. This event, the Deer Valley Rally, will include the Jan's Mountain Outfitters Downhill Duel Race on Saturday and the Cole Sport Crosscountry Cross-country Challenge on Sunday. Both of these races will crown the Utah State champion for each discipline disci-pline and guarantee more excitement excite-ment for all who attend or decide to participate. Yes, all levels are invited invit-ed to get out there and compete for prizes to be given away in all categories. cate-gories. Call Ron Lindley at 375-3231 375-3231 for more information on the Deer Valley Rally. Piano plays Red Butte show Jerry Lee Lewis. She is often remembered as that "sidesaddle piano player." At more than 6 feet tall, she's learned that the easiest way for her to perform is to perch sidesaddle on the piano bench, cross her legs, pound the keyboard and belt out R&B songs by the dozens. She tells her audiences to go ahead and laugh at her trademark.. ..she doesn't does-n't mind. Her music ranges from Texas twang to Memphis blues and is always heavy on Louisiana spice. It's the kind of music that brewed and still flourishes in honky tonks and roadhouses up down the Gulf Seafood! Clams, mussels and fresh seafood are only some of the mouth watering items available. Check out our New York Steak, Pastas, and Daily Specials! Early Bird Specials throughout Summer, 4-7 p.m. Located in the Marriott's Summit Watch building, across from the Town Lift on New Lower Main. 649-0888. O'SHUCKS BAR & GRILL Our grill cooks up burgers of beef, veggie or chicken, bratwurst or smothered dogs, every day until 1 a.m. We've got 18 taps of beer-several beer-several micro brews, along with bottled imports and domestics, coolers and rootbeer. Our street level patio lets you enjoy outdoor dining while taking in the scene on Main Street. Open 365 days a year, we're a true neighborhood tavern with free peanuts in the shell. No membership required. 427 Main, 645-3999. THE RIVERHORSE CAFE & ATRIUM Recipient of the prestigious 1995 DiRoNA Award. Contemporary American cuisine in Park City's most spectacular setting! Featuring fresh seafood flown in from around the world, pastas, poultry, rack of lamb, and delicious nightly specials. Live entertainment. Open nightly for dinner from 5:30 p.m. 540 Main Street. Reservations suggested 649-3536 TASTE OF SAIGON A healthier choice in Asian dining. Come and experience Park City's authentic Vietnamese cuisine. Open Daily: Lunch 11:30 a.m.- 2:30 p.m., Dinner 5:30 p.m.-10 p.m.-10 p.m. (Closed Mondays) 580 Main - Grand Galleria Mall. 647-0688. 647-0688. Take-home meals available. PROSF-JECTTOU SQ. GRUB STEAK RESTAURANT Located at Prospector Square, The Grub Steak features such beef specialties as Prime Rib, Black Angus New York steak as well as fresh fish, seafood and chicken dishes. All entrees are complimented compli-mented by a 35-item fresh salad bar, the dessert menu includes our famous Mud Pie. Try our new lunch Also this weekend, locals and visitors alike will have the chance to see Jackson Browne and Shawn Colvin perform at Wolf Mountain. If you have not been to a concert at Wolf Mountain, you are missing one of the most beautiful settings for a live performance this side of Red Rocks. The concert is scheduled sched-uled for Sunday and tickets are still available. Call the concert hotline at 536-1234 for more information. History buffs should plan on attending a slide presentation documenting docu-menting the history of Park City and Summit County. The presenta Coast. She's a gifted pianist in the greatest of New Orleans' R&B traditions. tra-ditions. A regularly-featured performer on the PBS television series "Austin City Limits," she has performed per-formed at dozens of jazz and blues festivals and has been described as a "piano-playing Bonnie Raitt." Many of the songs she performs are her own compositions. She wrote the majority of the songs on her latest recording "Blue House." Ball describes songwriting as the most fulfilling part of the musical process. Much as she loves shaking it up with a lively audience, a really real-ly good day is the day she com menu, including our Salad and Sandwich Bar. Open for dinner daily from 5:00 to 10:00, lunch 11:30 to 2:00. and Sunday Brunch from 10am - 2pm. Live Entertainment Fri. & Sat. nights and Sunday Brunch. 649-8060. NACHO MAMA'S Come experience the unique local atmosphere at Nacho Mama's. We serve a creative interpretation of popular Mexican-style Mexican-style dishes combined with unique regional specialties borrowed from throughout the Southwest. Featuring blue corn tortillas as well as distinctive chilies imported from New Mexico. 1821 Sidewinder, next to the Olympia Hotel. 645-TACO. Open for dinner 7 nights a week at 5 p.m. THE PANTRY Relax in a casual atmosphere and enjoy a hearty serving of your favorite meal! Extensive breakfast buffet every morning. Peppered New York strip, pasta primavera, BBQ country style ribs, or stir fry. Call for Chef's specials. Breakfast 7am - 11am; Lunch 11:30-3:00; Dinner 6:30-9:30. The Pantry at the Olympia Park Hotel, 1895 Sidewinder Drive, 649-2900. THE PUB Outdoor dining conveniently located near the Rail Trail. Big screen sports, darts, popcorn, nightly appetizers, soups, salads, sandwiches, burritos, burgers and so much more! 11 am - 11pm. The Pub, a private club for the benefit of members. At the Olympia Park Hotel, 1895 Sidewinder Drive, 649-2900. 649-2900. ZIEHM We specialize in wild game, fresh fish, housemade pastas, breads & pastries & offer impeccable service. Our decor is a hybrid of Southern France, Northern Italy & Park City! The combination of fine food, soft jazz, warm decor and attentive service allows us to provide the finest dining experience in the Wasatch Front. 1781 Sidewinder Prospector Square. 655-7006 I jOkrr Valley GOLDENER HIRSCH INN Delightful dinners on the deck 1 COURTESY OF THE PARK CITY CHAMBERBUREAU tion is sponsored by the Summit County Historical Society Tuesday, Sept. 10 at 7 p.m. at the Oakley Town Hall. And for those of you who just want to do your own thing, the Park City ChamberBureau is an excellent resource for various activities. activ-ities. Stop by and see the folks at the ChamberBureau in Prospector Square or the Visitor and Information Center on Main Street and pick up a hiking and biking trail guide. It is sure to offer all kinds of trails for everyone in the family. pletes a song she likes. That's where she finds her "inner satisfaction." satis-faction." Tickets for the concert are available at the Capitol Theatre Box Office and at selected Albertson's ArtTix outlets or by calling 355-ARTS (2787). (Tickets are not available through ArtTix on Sundays.) Tickets go on sale at the Red Butte Garden amphitheater amphithe-ater gate at 5:00 p.m. on the day of the concert. In the event of rain, the concert will be held at Kingsbury Hall. For concert information, infor-mation, call the Garden's prerecorded prere-corded information line at 581-IRIS 581-IRIS (4747). and light lunches with a view. Our chef's creative specials, black angus beef, rack of lamb and tempting desserts highlight our dinner selections, Wednesday-Sunday, Wednesday-Sunday, 5:30-9:30 PM. The Hirsch, in Silver Lake Village, offers a variety of salads & sandwiches on Fridays & Saturdays, 11:30-2:30, and our comfortable Sunday Brunch is 11:00-3:00 with acoustic guitar entertainment. Please call 649-7770 649-7770 for information and reservations. GLITRETIND RESTAURANT at Stein Eriksen Lodge Contemporary European cuisine in an exquisite mountainside setting. A la carte breakfast, 7:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.; lunch, 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.; dinner menu, 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Sunday brunch buffet with live jazz music, 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Deck dining as weather permits. Utah's Most Romantic Restaurant, Best Sunday Brunch - Zagat. Reservations recommended, 649-3700, 649-3700, ext. 83. 1IK.IIKK JVIrUWAV GRILL ROOM AT THE HOMESTEAD A casual country atmosphere with a view of beautiful Heber Valley. The Grill Room offers savory steaks, seafood and a variety of Homestead favorites. Open daily for breakfast 7-11 a.m., lunch 11:30 a.m. -4 p.m. and dinner 4:30-9 p.m. Ask about buggy ride dinners. Located in Midway, just 20 scenic minutes from Park City. UDABC licensee. 1-800-327-8220. SIMON'S AT THE HOMESTEAD RESORT A wonderfully special dining experience! Simon's offers and incredible new menu of seasonal, regional cuisine in a country setting. Dinner nightly from 5:30 to 9:30, and Sunday Brunch from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Live piano makes the ambience even more memorable. Chateaubriand Buggy Ride Dinners available. Located in Midway, just 20 scenic minutes from Park City. UDABC licensee. Reservations recommended. 1-800-327-7220. |