Bar in Park City, United States
No Name Saloon
100Pearl PointsLate-Night Main Street

About No Name Saloon
No Name Saloon is a practical Park City pick when the plan is casual, late-leaning, and flexible. Choose it for Main Street bar energy and easy group use; choose High West Saloon for a more focused whiskey-and-food stop or Riverhorse on Main for a more formal dinner plan.
In peak Park City season, the useful verified facts for No Name Saloon are direct: it is in Park City, the dress code is casual, and it is open daily from 11 AM to 1 AM. That makes it worth considering when the goal is a casual, late-available stop rather than a venue chosen for a documented chef, cuisine, award, price point, or detailed menu format. If the night needs another option to compare, High West Saloon and Riverhorse on Main are also useful reference points.
Pick it for casual Park City flexibility, not a documented dining splurge
The clearest value case here is the combination of casual dress and daily late hours. No Name Saloon works well on a plan where flexibility matters and where the group is not relying on verified details about cuisine, pricing, chef, awards, or a specific service format.
The tradeoff is that there is not enough verified public detail here to describe it as a destination-dinner choice. For visitors building a full night around food, start with our full Park City restaurants guide. For broader Park City planning, compare No Name Saloon with High West Saloon and Riverhorse on Main without assuming they serve the same purpose.
How to use it on a first Park City night
Use No Name Saloon as a low-friction Park City option when casual dress and late daily hours are the key requirements. Do not make it carry the full weight of a special occasion unless you have checked the venue's current details directly. Travelers comparing Park City options can also look at other local dining and nightlife choices before deciding where the evening should land.
If the broader trip still needs structure, pair this kind of flexible Park City pick with the right stay from our full Park City hotels guide and daytime planning from our full Park City experiences guide. Wine-focused travelers should use our full Park City wineries guide rather than assuming No Name Saloon is built around that kind of program.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time to go to No Name Saloon?
No Name Saloon is open daily from 11 AM to 1 AM. Choose the time based on whether you want an earlier casual stop or a later Park City option, and check the venue's official channels for the latest operational details.
Is No Name Saloon open late?
Yes. No Name Saloon is open until 1 AM every day, Sunday through Saturday, making it a practical late-night option in Park City.
Is the food good at No Name Saloon?
There is not enough verified detail here to make a specific claim about the food, cuisine, chef, menu, or pricing. If food is the priority, compare it with other Park City options such as Riverhorse on Main and check the venue's official channels for the latest details.
Does No Name Saloon have happy hour deals?
Happy hour details are not verified here, so do not plan around a specific deal. Check the venue's official channels for current offers, hours, and policies before you go.
Is No Name Saloon good for a date?
It can work for a casual Park City plan, since the verified dress code is casual and the venue is open late daily. For a more deliberate dinner comparison, consider Riverhorse on Main or other Park City dining options.
Location
447 Main St, Park City, UT 84060
Park City, United States
Compare No Name Saloon
How It Compares
No Name Saloon is the easiest recommendation for a casual Main Street stop when booking friction matters more than polish. Riverhorse on Main is the better choice for a more formal dinner, while High West Saloon is stronger for visitors who want a more defined food-and-drink identity.
For ambiance, No Name Saloon reads more like a loose bar night than a composed lounge. Troll Hallen Lounge is the better fit for a hotel-lounge feel, while Jupiter Bowl makes more sense for groups that want activity built into the outing. Kobe Sushi is the cross-shop when the group wants dinner structure rather than bar flexibility.
Where to Go If This Is Not the Right Fit
Choose High West Saloon if the night needs a clearer drinks focus and a more deliberate Park City stop. Choose Riverhorse on Main if the occasion calls for a more formal meal rather than a casual bar setting.
How It Compares
No Name Saloon is the easiest recommendation for a casual Main Street stop when booking friction matters more than polish. Riverhorse on Main is the better choice for a more formal dinner, while High West Saloon is stronger for visitors who want a more defined food-and-drink identity.
For ambiance, No Name Saloon reads more like a loose bar night than a composed lounge. Troll Hallen Lounge is the better fit for a hotel-lounge feel, while Jupiter Bowl makes more sense for groups that want activity built into the outing. Kobe Sushi is the cross-shop when the group wants dinner structure rather than bar flexibility.
On value, the case for No Name Saloon is not a splurge argument; it is a usefulness argument. Pick it when the group wants a simple Park City bar plan. Pick Riverhorse on Main when the meal matters more, High West Saloon when drinks are the anchor, and Troll Hallen Lounge when the room should feel calmer.
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