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    Restaurant in Park City, United States

    350 Main Brasserie

    100Pearl Points

    Mountain Brasserie Format

    350 Main Brasserie, Restaurant in Park City

    About 350 Main Brasserie

    350 Main Brasserie is a reliable dinner anchor on Park City's Historic Main Street — best suited to date nights and small-group celebrations when you want a settled brasserie format over something more experimental. Easier to book than most Main Street competitors, it rewards visitors who value consistency and a proper restaurant atmosphere over cutting-edge cooking.

    Verdict: A Reliable Main Street Anchor for Park City Diners

    If you've eaten at 350 Main Brasserie before, the question on a return visit isn't whether anything has changed dramatically — it's whether the room still does what it has always done well: serve as a dependable dinner destination on Historic Main Street when you want something more grounded than a ski-resort hotel dining room but less experimental than a tasting-menu format. The answer, based on its enduring position at 350 Main St, is yes. For special occasions in Park City, it earns a conditional recommendation — strong for couples and small groups who want a settled, brasserie-style evening; less compelling if you're chasing the sharpest cooking in town.

    Why This Address Matters in Park City

    Park City's Historic Main Street dining scene rewards restaurants that hold their ground across seasons. Ski weekends, Sundance crowds, summer mountain visitors cycle through constantly, venues that survive on this strip tend to do so because locals and repeat visitors trust them. 350 Main Brasserie occupies that role. It sits at one of the most walked stretches of Main Street, which means foot traffic is built in, but it also means the room has to earn repeat bookings from a discerning local base, not just capture first-time visitors. That it continues to draw diners across the year points to a consistency that matters more than any single standout dish.

    For a broader view of what Park City's dining scene offers across price points and styles, the full Park City restaurants guide is the most efficient place to orient yourself before booking.

    Who Should Book Here

    350 Main works well as a date-night or small-group celebration venue where the setting and service rhythm matter as much as the food. If you're planning a special occasion dinner and want a room that reads as a proper restaurant rather than a casual après-ski stop, this is a defensible choice. It's also one of the easier reservations to secure on Main Street compared to tighter-capacity competitors, which matters if you're booking with less than a week's notice. Larger groups or visitors specifically chasing a tasting-menu experience or a strong spirits-forward bar program will find better fits elsewhere on the strip.

    Practical Details

    Detail350 Main BrasserieRiverhorse CafeHigh West Distillery
    Booking DifficultyEasyModerateEasy–Moderate
    Leading ForDate night, small groupsSpecial occasion splurgeGroups, spirits focus
    LocationHistoric Main StHistoric Main StHistoric Main St
    FormatBrasserie / à la carteUpscale AmericanGastropub / distillery

    Booking is direct. Walk-ins may be possible on quieter mid-week evenings outside of ski season and Sundance (mid-January), but weekends warrant a reservation. For the Sundance Film Festival period specifically, book as early as possible, every Main Street restaurant fills well in advance.

    If you're planning the broader trip, Pearl's Park City hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide are worth checking alongside your dinner plans. For a different evening, 501 On Main, Bangkok Thai on Main, and Alberto's Mexican Restaurant all offer distinct formats within easy walking distance. Apex and Yuta are worth considering if your group skews toward a steakhouse format.

    Location

    350 Main St, Park City, UT 84060

    Park City, United States

    Compare 350 Main Brasserie

    Is 350 Main Brasserie Worth It?
    VenueBooking Difficulty
    350 Main BrasserieEasy
    Riverhorse CafeUnknown
    YutaUnknown
    High West Distillery & SaloonUnknown
    Tree RoomUnknown
    RIME Seafood & SteakUnknown

    What to weigh when choosing between 350 Main Brasserie and alternatives.

    Also Consider

    If you're deciding between 350 Main and Riverhorse Cafe, the split comes down to occasion formality. Riverhorse is the higher-ambition choice on Main Street, a better pick if you're celebrating something significant and want the cooking to match. 350 Main is the lower-pressure alternative: easier to book, less price-sensitive, a stronger fit for a relaxed dinner over a full-occasion meal. For value without sacrifice on the special-occasion feel, 350 Main has the edge.

    High West Distillery and Saloon serves a different purpose entirely. If your group wants a spirits-forward evening with a gastropub format and a lively room, High West wins without contest. 350 Main is quieter and more dinner-focused; High West skews louder and more social. For a mixed group where not everyone is invested in a formal dinner, High West is the safer call. Tree Room at Sundance Resort is worth considering if you're willing to leave Main Street, it offers a distinctly different atmosphere rooted in American rustic dining, it suits a romantic or celebratory evening well, though it requires transport out of town.

    RIME Seafood and Steak is the strongest competitor if your group is specifically looking for a steak or seafood-led menu. Where 350 Main's brasserie format covers a broader range, RIME focuses more narrowly, a better choice for a table that knows exactly what it wants. Yuta is also worth comparing if an American steakhouse format appeals. For most diners on a first or return visit to Park City who want a Main Street dinner without a long planning window, 350 Main is the lowest-friction option among this peer group.

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