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Old Town Cellars

Old Town Cellars

4.6
(101 reviews)
21.3 mi
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This is one of my favorite places to go when we go to Park City. The atmosphere is awesome and the…read morewine selection great. We also get one of the local cheese boards too which is a fun little treat. It feels like you're going down into a secret speak easy.

*as an update the owner came to our table, sat on our stuff, and CURSED us out for my review. He…read moreliterally cursed at us, harassed us, and kicked us out of the venue* The owner is also lying in his reply below. They did NOT have a glass of wine available for less than $45 (+$20 cover). They have $30/glass on the menu but was out of stock according to the waitress. I also did not go to Sundance and am not here for that so his comment about being *out of my depth* is just dumb. I encourage you to look at the one star reviews of this place and see the owners' hostile, immature, and abrasive responses (others also note his blatant habit of lying). Stephen, book a therapy appointment. Original review below *********** There is a $20 cover charge to enter, and they were out of all of the cheapest ($30/glass) glasses of wine, so we were forced to get the next cheapest, a $45 glass of wine. Are you willing to spend $65 for a cheap glass of wine? They also only have five cocktails on the menu and you can't order anything else with liquor (I asked for a hot toddy cuz I'm freezing and they said no can do). The singer was good and the ambiance is nice; not very crowded. But overall, I would never pay $65/glass for mediocre wine unless I'm at an ultra luxury resort (which this is not).

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Wine flight
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You can even take home a bit of your trip!
Fox School of Wine

Fox School of Wine

4.6
(13 reviews)
20.7 mi

We had the pleasure of doing wines and mines through a corporate event. Our tour guide Angela was…read morethe best, we couldn't believe it was her first day. She made the experience even better than we expected.

Although Kirsten was a very kind, cheerful and knowledgeable woman with an amazing personality,…read morethis tour was unfortunately not even close to worth the $3000 we had paid like we hoped it would be. We spent most of the time in the van and when we did stop at the locations, we weren't able to go inside to tour any of them or even use a bathroom at them, we just stood in the driveways to learn about them. I admire her passion for teaching, but we cannot for the life of us figure out how our $3000 was spent. The wine was limited to an ounce every time, and whenever we asked for a second "glass" the lady pouring would say "well we want to make sure everyone gets some!" - the "snacks" were two tiny pieces of cheese inside of a ziplock baggie and there is no place to use any restroom throughout the course of the entire tour... mainly because the tour takes place only in a van and standing in driveways. For $3000, a nice suggestion would've been a charcuterie spread INSIDE of one of the locations with some tastings and every person at that price should at the very least have been able to go home with a bottle of wine from the tour. I give her credit for starting up a creative business in an extremely competitive tourist city, but I can't in good faith allow anyone else to pay so much money to go into this expecting a luxury experience, and end up getting yelled at by a bus driver and having to sneak around an old hospital just to pee. I really liked her as a person and hope she can take this advice and use it to work on creating a better experience for all.

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Wine in a glass
At the Utah Capitol building
At the Utah Capitol building
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Dedicated faculty of FSW
Dendric Estate

Dendric Estate

4.0
(1 review)
31.4 mi

We were at the High West Distillery and the bartender suggested my wife try the dry cider. She's…read morenot a big sweet fan like most ciders but he said trust him. It was delicious and was very light and dry. Not sweet at all. He said it's a new place and they are close by in Kamas. So we took the beautiful 13 mile drive and spotted the little white sign that said Dendric Estate Bottle Shop. We swung in and spoke with the guys who seemed surprised but happy to see us. Turns out they are just starting out but they are preparing for growth. They just planted a bunch of trees with numerous varietals. We picked up a 4 pack for the road and hope they grow and other people get to try the delicious cider which tastes more like a great prosecco. Hope to visit again someday and see their progress. Stop by and support a local business. It will be 5 stars when they have a larger selection in the Bottle Shop and get the apples on their new trees. Put it in your GPS or you'll likely miss the sign.

From the owner: At Dendric Estate, we craft premium dry mountain cider with the same care and attention as fine…read morewine. Our flagship Dry Cut is made using traditional Charmat methods, producing a zero sugar, crisp beverage reminiscent of Prosecco, but uniquely made from apples grown in our estate orchard and partner orchards across the Mountain West. We take pride in our organic orchard, which is carefully cultivated with water conservation practices and sustainable growing techniques, so every bottle you take home celebrates you and the planet. From orchard to bottle, we focus on quality, consistency, and flavor that truly elevates the cider experience.

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Delicious!
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Utah Museum of Fine Arts

Utah Museum of Fine Arts

4.2
(47 reviews)
1.6 mi

We were looking for something to do on a Saturday afternoon, and this was the perfect way to spend…read morea couple of hours. I wasn't sure what to expect, but I was pleasantly surprised. The space was lively yet thoughtful, with families introducing children to art in an engaging way. As a big fan of Monet, I was happy to see pieces inspired by his work, capturing that soft, pastel, atmospheric beauty he was known for. The contemporary pieces also stood out, especially the interactive candy-wrapped installation--taking a piece was a unique and exciting experience. The American art collection was fascinating, with detailed descriptions providing insight into the dates, techniques, and materials used. The museum does a great job of enhancing the experience with QR codes on the walls, linking visitors to additional information about the pieces as they walk through. The setting itself is stunning--beautiful rooms with high ceilings and large windows offering views of the mountains surrounding the university. The diverse exhibits, including Egyptian, Pacific Asian, and Himalayan sections, were thoughtfully arranged, making the space easy to navigate. To top it all off, there's even a small coffee shop area with tables inside and out, perfect for continuing the conversation about the exhibits with friends or loved ones. I can easily see this as a great date option for an afternoon--relaxed, engaging, and with plenty to talk about. Overall, a beautifully curated museum in a breathtaking location--well worth a visit.

Friendly staff, decent prices. Had a bit of everything from modern to ancient, and from all over…read morethe world. A medium sized art museum, would take you 1 to 2 hours to see everything. Very peaceful. Maps provided.

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Contemporary exhibit
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Springville Museum of Art

Springville Museum of Art

4.8
(37 reviews)
43.6 mi

One of the best surprises in Utah. This place is beautifully curated and thoughtfully laid out,…read morewith a mix of traditional and modern pieces, plus a strong emphasis on local and regional artists. You can really feel the connection to Utah's cultural history, which makes it stand out from larger, more generic museums. The building itself is stunning--Spanish Colonial Revival architecture with peaceful courtyards and quiet corners to sit and take in the art. It's not overwhelming in size, but theres plenty to see and the rotating exhibits are always interesting and well done. Staff and volunteers are friendly, and the whole place feels very welcoming. Great spot for art lovers, families, or anyone looking for a quiet, reflective experience. They also are a perfect venue for wedding receptions. Easily worth a stop if you're anywhere near Springville or Provo. Also, back in the day when I was in the BYU Russian & German Choirs, we performed here a few times. Not sure if they still do that, but if so, you might just stumble into a surprise concert mid-gallery stroll. Nothing like quietly admiring a landscape painting while 20 students suddenly start singing in Russian or German behind you. It can be equal parts beautiful and mildly disorienting--but in a good way.

Beautiful local museum with an outdoor garden. You can take photos for free outside but indoors you…read morehave to pay for a photographer fee. Many new art gallery's each year. Cute little shop inside. What an architectural gem. Well taken care of. You can tell the city takes pride in this museum. Movies have been filmed here. It continues to be a favorite spot for many families. They have free concerts, Halloween and summer fun activities for the community. You can even rent out a space for person events. Weddings, funerals and baby showers are all held in different areas of the museum. Catering can come work with your event because of their full kitchen.

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Springville Museum of Art
Springville Museum of Art
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Reading corner in the basement
Utah Museum of Contemporary Art

Utah Museum of Contemporary Art

3.6
(39 reviews)
1.4 mi

We were here the night of their annual art auction and then gala, so we did not have access…read more I was interested in the Museum because I understand it sits on the ancestral homelands of the Goshute, Shoshone, Paiute & Ute peoples. They recognize and honor the works of indigenous people here..

The moment I stepped into the museum, I felt a calm and inviting energy from the front desk staff…read more It made such a difference for me, especially when my intentions are to come with an open mind and relaxed energy. Parking can be found in the streets paid thru the app or machine. Saturday and Sunday is free, but of course, check the signs. The museum is free, but donations are welcomed. The museum has two levels. It's quite smaller than other contemporary museums I've been to, but still have a lot of great, meaningful artwork and pieces. It took me approx. an hour to really appreciate and look at all of them. The theme of the exhibit mostly focused around the use of clay, ceramic and porcelain from what I noticed. There were two separate rooms each featuring video installations as art. More information about current and/or upcoming exhibits can be found in the website. The place is clean, bright, and well laid out. There is a small gift store near the entrance behind the front desk. They sell cute items; and some seasonal items from artists. I'll be returning again when there are new exhibits/artwork.

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Utah Museum of Contemporary Art
Utah Museum of Contemporary Art
Utah Museum of Contemporary Art

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The Leonardo

The Leonardo

3.5
(126 reviews)
0.6 mi

It was my birthday this past week, so my boyfriend and I went to The Leonardo. I had never been…read morebefore and it seemed to be a perfect fit for the two of us. We really enjoyed our time exploring the museum and the hands on activities available. Something we found interesting was that on a Saturday morning it was pretty empty, it definitely started to pick up around early afternoon. Also a bit of a warning, there is no free or validated parking on site. We ended up parking in a public lot nearby and paying a fee.

If you're wondering where the main character energy was on New Year's Eve in Salt Lake City, it was…read moreat the Leonardo Museum. This gala? Absolutely delivered. I'm talking dressed-up crowd, glitter everywhere, real champagne, and the kind of DJ who knew exactly when to drop Beyoncé, ABBA, and a surprise 2000s throwback that had all of us losing our minds. I came in thinking I might just sip something bubbly and leave before midnight. Instead, I danced for four hours straight, made new friends, and now have a very blurry selfie that might become a family heirloom. The setting was gorgeous, by the way. Big open spaces, cool lighting, and just enough art and architecture to make you feel elevated while also clutching your clutch and screaming the lyrics to "Mr. Brightside." The vibe was party, but in a classy way. Like you could go full glam and not feel out of place, but also not feel judged if you kicked your heels off before midnight and went rogue on the dance floor. Which I did. No regrets. Would I go again? Already planning my outfit. 10 out of 10, would ring in the new year under a disco ball surrounded by Salt Lake's most unhinged and best-dressed again.

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A fixture in The Leonadro that combines art and science
A fixture in The Leonadro that combines art and science
The Leonardo
The Leonardo

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