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This weekend: Stop traffic in Park City, Utah
Posted by: JD Rinne, Wednesday, Jun 17, 2009, 3:00 PM

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


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(Will Wissman)
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.

Filed Under: park city, utah, weekends
Reader Comments

I hear there will be well over 1000 people eating in the middle of Main Street this year. Park City knows how to party!

Posted By Christie Dilloway on June 17, 2009, 3:07 PM

It was a great event last year and will even be better and bigger this year!

Posted By Hans Fuegi on June 17, 2009, 4:13 PM

This is a great event! Historically the 'Taste of Park City" was always a sell-out and the more recent "Savor the Summit" is no exception. We love to party here and to be outside dining alfresco is a delight in our beautiful Mountain Town! Contact your favorite restaurant for your tickets to this year's event.

Posted By Cissy McComb on June 17, 2009, 7:01 PM

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