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This weekend: Stop traffic in Park City, UT

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Budget Travel
JD Rinne

Dining al fresco on a warm summer evening is a real treat, especially when you’re dining in the middle of Main Street.

The second annual Savor the Summit event in Park City, Utah, will shut down traffic along Main on Friday night, making way for The Grande Table. More than 20 restaurants will serve special menus. Free live music will play in seven spots. Last year, about 600 people participated.

While in Park City, take advantage of free gallery events and street dancing with bands like New Voodoo Swing scheduled to play, you know there will be impromptu dancing plus, there’s a beer, wine, and cocktail tent open to the public with drinks for purchase.

Reservations are still available at a few of the restaurants. The forecast? Sunny and 70 degrees Fahrenheit.

Call 435-565-3812 for more information.

Table Talk

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

Deseret News
Valerie Phillips

Savor the Summit takes place Friday and Saturday as part of the Park City Jazz Summit. On Friday night, the Grande Table will be set up along the middle of Park City’s Main Street, and dinner will be served al fresco with live jazz music in the background. Reservations must be made with participating restaurants: 350 Main Brasserie, Riverhorse on Main, Shabu, Purple Sage, Cisero’s Ristorante, Yuki Arashi, Cafe Terigo, Deer Valley’s Royal Street Cafe, Jean Louis, The Eating Establishment, Bandits Grill and Bar, Done to Your Taste Catering, and Java Cow. Prices range from around $25 for Baja Cantina to $85 for 350 Main Brasserie.

On Saturday afternoon, the Grande Picnic takes place in the City Park. Diners can enjoy picnic fare from local purveyors and enjoy live jazz music. Grande Picnic tickets are $50 each (435-940-1362 or parkcityjazzfoundation.vpweb.com).

Submit announcements to Valerie Phillips, food editor, Deseret News, 30 E. 100 South, P.O. Box 1257, Salt Lake City, UT 84110 or http://vphillips@desnews.com.