Bar in Salt Lake City, United States
Pizza Bar
100Pearl PointsLow-key downtown pizza, no reservation needed.

About Pizza Bar
Pizza Bar on Regent Street is a walk-in friendly casual option in downtown Salt Lake City. Booking is easy and the format suits impromptu visits, but confirmed details on pricing, hours, and outdoor space are limited. If you're exploring SLC's dining scene, use it as a low-commitment stop rather than a destination booking.
Pizza Bar, Salt Lake City: Quick Verdict
If you're weighing Pizza Bar on Regent Street against Salt Lake City's broader casual dining options, the honest answer is that limited public data makes a confident head-to-head difficult. What we can say: its address puts it in a walkable part of downtown SLC, and for food-curious visitors already exploring the city's bar and restaurant scene, it's worth knowing how it fits before you commit. For a deeper dive into where to eat and drink in the city, start with our full Salt Lake City restaurants guide or our full Salt Lake City bars guide.
The Space
Pizza Bar sits at 126 Regent Street, a stretch of downtown Salt Lake City that has seen steady activity from the city's growing bar and dining corridor. Without verified floor-plan or capacity data, we can't describe the interior layout in detail, but the Regent Street address suggests a compact, street-level footprint more suited to casual drop-ins than large group bookings. If outdoor or rooftop space is a priority for you, that detail is unconfirmed — call ahead before assuming al fresco seating is available, particularly in SLC's shoulder seasons (spring and fall), when outdoor dining is at its most comfortable in Utah's climate. Summer evenings downtown can be warm but pleasant; winter on Regent Street is cold enough to make any covered terrace a harder sell.
When to Go
For a pizza-focused casual spot in this part of downtown, the sweet spot is typically early evening on a weekday, when foot traffic from the office corridor is lighter and the room is easier to enjoy at a slower pace. Weekend evenings in SLC's downtown dining zone can fill quickly across the board — not because any one venue has a lock on demand, but because the options are concentrated and the city's nightlife window is compressed. If you're visiting SLC primarily for skiing (October through April), note that the downtown dining scene tends to see its highest weekend pressure on Friday and Saturday nights during peak season. Plan accordingly.
How It Compares
Salt Lake City's bar and dining scene has enough range that choosing Pizza Bar should be a deliberate call rather than a default. For context on where it sits relative to other options, see the comparison section below. Explorers who want cocktail depth alongside their food should also consider what's happening at Bar Nohm or Avenues Proper, both of which have a clearer public record on what to expect. If you're benchmarking against bars with serious programs in other cities, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston give useful calibration for what a venue with a strong identity looks like at the next level.
Booking & Logistics
Booking difficulty here is low. No reservation is required for most casual pizza concepts operating at this scale, and walk-in availability at a street-level downtown spot on Regent Street should be manageable most nights outside peak weekend hours. Website and phone data are not currently in our system, so verify hours directly before visiting , hours for casual dining spots in SLC's downtown corridor can shift seasonally. For broader planning, our full Salt Lake City hotels guide and Salt Lake City experiences guide can help you build the full trip.
Practical Details
| Venue | Booking Difficulty | Price Range | Leading For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pizza Bar | Easy , walk-in friendly | Not confirmed | Casual downtown dining |
| Avenues Proper | Moderate | Mid-range | Craft beer and neighborhood dining |
| Bar Nohm | Moderate | Mid-range | Cocktail-forward evening out |
| Aker Restaurant & Lounge | Moderate to hard | Higher-end | Special occasion dining |
| Beer Bar | Easy | Budget-friendly | Casual drinks and bar bites |
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a reservation at Pizza Bar?
No reservation needed. Pizza Bar operates at 126 Regent Street in a corridor built for walk-in traffic, and casual pizza concepts at this scale almost never require advance booking. Arrive early evening on a weekday if you want a seat without a wait. For comparison, spots like Avenues Proper do warrant a reservation, so Pizza Bar is the easier call if you're planning last-minute.
Does Pizza Bar have happy hour deals?
No happy hour details are on record for Pizza Bar. Downtown SLC options like Bar Nohm and Avenues Proper have documented drink programs, so if a happy hour is a deciding factor for your visit, those are safer bets until Pizza Bar publishes its own offer publicly.
What is Pizza Bar known for?
Pizza Bar is primarily known for its core concept and execution in Salt Lake City.
Where is Pizza Bar located?
Pizza Bar is located in Salt Lake City, at 126 Regent St, Salt Lake City, UT 84111.
Location
126 Regent St, Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Salt Lake City, United States
Compare Pizza Bar
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Pizza Bar | Easy |
| From Scratch | Unknown |
| Ozora Izakaya | Unknown |
| Aker Restaurant & Lounge | Unknown |
| Avenues Proper | Unknown |
| Bar Nohm | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between Pizza Bar and alternatives.
Also Consider
- From Scratch, Notable alternative
- Ozora Izakaya, Notable alternative
- Aker Restaurant & Lounge, Notable alternative
- Avenues Proper, Notable alternative
- Bar Nohm, Notable alternative
Compared to the Salt Lake City venues with the clearest public records, Pizza Bar occupies the casual, low-barrier end of the spectrum. If your evening is food-first and you want a more considered experience, From Scratch is the stronger call, it has a sharper identity and a more documented track record for quality. For the same casual energy with a more developed drinks program, Avenues Proper offers craft beer depth that Pizza Bar doesn't clearly match on current data.
If cocktails are part of your plan, Bar Nohm and Aker Restaurant & Lounge both give you more to work with in terms of a defined bar program. Aker skews higher in price and occasion-worthiness; Bar Nohm is the better pick if you want something mid-range with cocktail focus. Neither requires the advance planning of a harder-to-book destination, but both carry more decision-making confidence than Pizza Bar at this point.
For pure value and low commitment, Ozora Izakaya is worth considering if your group wants food and drinks without a pizza-only frame. The bottom line: Pizza Bar makes sense as an easy, unplanned stop in the Regent Street area, but if you're building an intentional evening out in SLC, the venues above give you more to go on before you commit.
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