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    Bar in Salt Lake City, United States

    Eva

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    Practical Dinner Pick

    Eva, Bar in Salt Lake City

    About Eva

    Eva is a practical downtown Salt Lake City dinner pick for groups that want an easy Main Street plan rather than a high-ceremony reservation. It makes the most sense for 4+ diners who value location and flexibility; cross-shop Bodega and The Rest or Post Office Place if the night is more bar-led.

    Eva is a Salt Lake City dinner option with a simple verified schedule: it is open every day from 5–10 PM. The confirmed dress code is smart casual, which makes it easier to plan around than a venue with unclear attire expectations.

    A Salt Lake City dinner option with nightly hours

    The main reason to consider Eva is direct planning. Its verified hours are 5–10 PM Monday through Sunday, so it can work for dinner on any night of the week. Beyond those basics, there are no verified details here on cuisine, menu format, price, seating, awards, or service style, so it is best described conservatively rather than as a destination built around a specific format.

    For a first visit or a return visit, treat Eva as a dinner option to evaluate by schedule and fit. If the goal is a more specific kind of night, compare it with other Salt Lake City dining rooms whose format is clearer for your plans.

    Who should book, and who should cross-shop

    Choose Eva when the nightly 5–10 PM dinner window and smart-casual dress code fit your plan. Cross-shop when you need more verified detail before choosing a room. In that case, Bodega and The Rest may be another option to consider, while Post Office Place is also worth comparing as you plan the night.

    For broader planning, use our full Salt Lake City restaurants guide if dinner is the priority, or our full Salt Lake City bars guide if the meal is only the first stop.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the food good at Eva?

    There are no verified details here on Eva's cuisine, specific dishes, prices, or menu format. The confirmed basics are that Eva is in Salt Lake City, is open daily from 5–10 PM, and has a smart-casual dress code.

    Does Eva have happy hour deals?

    There is no verified information here on happy hour deals at Eva. The verified information available here is daily 5–10 PM service in Salt Lake City and a smart-casual dress code.

    What's the best time to go to Eva?

    Eva opens at 5 PM and closes at 10 PM every day. Choose a time within that dinner window based on your schedule; there is no verified information here on peak times or reservation difficulty.

    Is Eva good for a date?

    Eva can be considered for a dinner plan if the nightly 5–10 PM hours and smart-casual dress code fit what you want. There are no verified details here on atmosphere, seating, or service style.

    Is Eva open late?

    Eva is open until 10 PM every day. That makes it a dinner option, but there is no verified information here for service after 10 PM.

    Is Eva good for groups?

    There is no verified information here on group capacity, private rooms, seating layout, or large-party policies. The confirmed planning details are daily 5–10 PM hours and a smart-casual dress code.

    Does Eva have outdoor seating?

    There is no verified information here on outdoor seating at Eva. The confirmed details are that it is in Salt Lake City, open daily from 5–10 PM, and has a smart-casual dress code.

    Location

    317 S Main St, Salt Lake City, UT 84111

    Salt Lake City, United States

    Compare Eva

    Recognized Venues: Eva and Peers
    Venue
    Eva
    Bodega and The Rest
    Post Office Place
    Aker Restaurant & Lounge
    Takashi
    Itto Sushi Downtown

    Comparable nearby venues by cuisine and price for this tier.

    Also Consider

    • Bodega and The Rest, Notable alternative
    • Post Office Place, Notable alternative
    • Aker Restaurant & Lounge, Notable alternative
    • Takashi, Notable alternative
    • Itto Sushi Downtown, Notable alternative

    How Eva compares in downtown Salt Lake City

    Choose Eva when the priority is an easy group dinner downtown. Compared with Bodega and The Rest, it is the more direct choice for a meal-first plan; Bodega and The Rest is better when the appeal is a more tucked-away, bar-driven night.

    Post Office Place is the stronger cross-shop for drink-focused groups, while Eva is simpler if dinner is the anchor and the group wants fewer moving parts. Aker Restaurant & Lounge reads more lounge-forward, so use that for a night where atmosphere matters as much as the table.

    If the group is specifically craving sushi, Takashi and Itto Sushi Downtown are more targeted choices. Eva is the safer generalist for mixed preferences, especially when booking ease and a central location matter more than a single-cuisine brief.

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