Map of Downtown Salt Lake City
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Restaurants Trax Station Hotels Users’ Conference Activities Rail Lines Public Parking North Temple To SLC International Airport A bit of 17 a drive 3 1 1st Avenue 8 South Temple South Temple y 11 City Creek Center he Gatewa T The Salt Palace Convention Center 100 South 6 100 South 3 100 South 15 1414 . 2 emple est est est est est T W W W W W 10 est 3 Blocks East 400 Main St 600 500 300 200 W State Street 200 East 13 200 South 200 South 200 South 2 7 7 1919 9 300 South 300 South 300 South 5 6 4 1212 Market Steet 400 South 400 South To the University of Utah 4 400 South . emple est est est est est T W W W W W 5 2 Blocks est 2 Blocks 3 Blocks 600 500 400 1 South 300 200 W Main St State Street 1616 South 200 East 18 South 20 Map of Downtown Salt Lake City Corey Roberts, 1. R&R BBQ, 307 W 600 S – American BBQ 1. Family History Library, 35 West Temple Madeleine Roe, 11. Taste of Red Iguana, 28 State St Project Management/ www.randrbbq.net/ www.familysearch.org/locations/saltlakecity-library Marcom Supervisor (City Creek Center) – Mexican Client Services Manager “They started entering competitions and mainly doing “I have talked a lot of customers who make their way www.rediguana.com/taste-of-red-iguana catering but now they have a restaurant. It is better than over there and they always come back amazed at what “An express version of this local favorite--check out the Pat’s BBQ in my opinion. The line usually starts forming they find.” Killer Nachos!” around 11 and if you get there around 11:30 or noon it is out the door.” Scott Pack, 12. Pie Hole: Pizza by the Slice, Content Team Lead 344 State St – Pizza Randy Marks, 2. Lamb’s Grill, 169 Main St – American www.pieholeutah.com Area Client Services Manager www.lambsgrill.com/ “They have a great variety and it’s excellent if you just “It is Utah’s oldest continually operating restaurant (since want a slice or two of pizza. This is a big-time hole in the 1919). It’s cool and nostalgic, with its long counter and wall. This one definitely SCREAMS downtown.” padded booths, along with a wide variety of delicious menu items.” Ben Hale, 13. Even Stevens Sandwiches’, 4. Salt Lake City Main Library, 210 E 400 S Media Coordinator 200 South 414 East – Sandwiches www.slcpl.lib.ut.us/ Travis Dillingham, 3. Caffé Molise, 55 W 100 S – Northern Italian www.evenstevens.com/ “It’s got six stories, a sweet roof-top garden with a stellar Client Services Manager www.www.caffemolise.com/ “Miami Vice, the Cuban sandwich, will melt your face off. view, and some cool little shops on the main level. There’s “For a place to eat, I recommend Caffé Molise because Pretty much anything you order will be awesome.” always interesting art on display, and there are tons of it’s a local restaurant, downtown with a great patio and great reading/work spots. A little known ‘secret’ about right across the street from the Salt Palace. I’ve been the library is they keep bees on the top floor. I don’t know there twice and in both cases they had great service and what they do with the honey.” good food.” Morgan Hardy, 14. Tucanos, 162 S 400 W (The Gateway) – 5. The Leonardo, 209 East 500 South Russ Nelson, 4. The Melting Pot, 340 Main St – Fondue Marketing Writer Brazilian BBQ www.theleonardo.org/ Client Services Manager www.meltingpot.com/ www.tucanos.com/ “It currently has an exhibit about inventions that have “The Melting Pot is a fun place to eat if you have deep “I really like the Brazilian grill at The Gateway. The food roots in Utah (like the TV), an exhibit with portraits of pockets.” is amazing, especially the grilled pineapple with brown homeless people (which looks a lot cooler than it sounds), sugar. and a couple of others.” Max Jenkins, 5. Market Street Grill, 48 W Market St – Account Sales Executive, Sr. American, surf’n’turf Jessica Barker, 15 .Michelangelo’s, 132 Main St (Arrow Press 6. Clark Planetarium, 110 S 400 W www.marketstreetgrill.com/ Marketing Writer Square Shopping Center) – Italian (The Gateway) “As far as restaurants go, I would recommend Market www.michelangelosonmain.com/ www.clarkplanetarium.org/ Street Grill if you want to spend around $20-30 plate.” “They have a pretty great menu all around, but last time “One of my favorite places to go is the Clark Planetarium. I I was there I tried the Gorgonzola Gnocci and it was super always find it fun when I go there just to look around and Sarah Huizingh, 6. Takaishi, 18 W Market St – Japanese & Sushi 2. Keys on Main, 242 Main St yummy! I highly recommend it!” explore – people can always use some good exploration Marketing Manager “It’s my favorite restaurant/sushi in SLC.” time. Also their laser light shows are super fun! And I don’t think they’re very expensive… maybe like $10? Angie Dunn, 7. Gourmandise The Bakery, 250 S 300 E – 3. Temple Square, 50 N Temple Events Supervisor French bakery & café www.templesquare.com Daniel Barfuss, 16. The Bayou, 645 State St – Cajun 7. Off Broadway Theater, 272 Main St www.gourmandisethebakery.com/ “Visit the visitor’s center for a replica of the LDS temple to Marketing Assistant www.utahbayou.com/ www.theobt.org “Awesome, amazing selection of pastries and great food, see what the temple looks like inside (since visitors can’t “It’s an excellent Cajun food place to eat and it’s right “Catch an Improv Comedy show “Laughing Stock” on with an eclectic audience that goes there. It’s a cool little actually tour the temple). The Music and the Spoken Word downtown – one of my favorites. I recommend the Bayou Friday October 2nd at 10:00pm. That same day @ 7:00pm restaurant in downtown Salt Lake. It’s been in Salt Lake program is free each Sunday and is the longest running Pasta, Ravioli, and the 50/50 regular and sweet potato they have a show called Breaking Vlad which I’m sure is a for a long time and is known for its selection of pastries.” (86 years) uninterrupted network broadcast in the world. fries with a delicious aioli sauce.” parody of Breaking Bad.” Jenny Hutchison, 8. Nauvoo Café, 15 S Temple (in the Joseph Smith Event Coordinator Memorial building) – American, cafeteria-style www.templesquare.com/dining/nauvoo-cafe/ “I love the Nauvoo Café for breakfast. It has a pretty view Other Options 17. Red Iguana, 736 N Temple – Mexican of Temple Square, right across the street from City Creek, (Worth a Bit of a Drive) www.rediguana.com/ and you can get Crème Brulee French Toast with Berries “They’re known for the mole, but you will be happy with for only $2.50. They also have really good (and reasonably anything you order.” priced) soups, sandwiches, and (my favorite) turkey pot pies for lunch. Oh, and raspberry bread pudding. It’s really 18. Moochie’s, 232 E 800 S – Sandwiches good food, but it’s also really cheap.” www.moochiesmeatballs.com/ “It was featured on Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives and has Amber Schroeder, 9. The Copper Onion, great Philly Cheesesteak sandwiches.” Event Coordinator 111 Broadway #170 – American www.thecopperonion.com 19. Bruges Waffles & Frites, “My favorite place to eat downtown is the Copper Onion. 336 W 300 S – European-style café They have an amazing menu, and their Copper Onion www.brugeswaffles.com/ Burger and fries are heaven.” “For lunch or dinner, it’s great as a cheaper option.” Todd Barfuss, 10. Siegfried’s Delicatessen, 20 W 200 S (Arrow 20. Cannella’s, 204 E 500 S – Southern Italian Lead Comm Designer Press Square Shopping Center) – Traditional German www.cannellasrestaurant.com/ www.siegfriedsdelicatessen.com “Really nice setting, right across from The Leonardo. They “I love the Bratwurst at this German deli downtown, in have a good selection and decently priced daily specials.” Arrow Press Square Shopping Center.” #SpillmanUC15.