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    Restaurant in Park City, United States

    La Stellina

    150Pearl Points

    Deer Valley Dinner

    Part of St. Regis
    La Stellina, Restaurant in Park City

    About La Stellina

    La Stellina is worth targeting when a Park City dinner needs to feel planned, polished, harder to replace. Cross-shop RIME Seafood & Steak for a clearer seafood-and-steak brief or Grappa for an easier Italian-leaning read; choose La Stellina when recognition momentum and a Deer Valley setting matter more than upfront menu certainty.

    This season in Park City, the practical comparison is not whether to eat out, but which evening plan fits the verified schedule. La Stellina is listed with evening hours Wednesday through Sunday from 5–9 PM and is closed Monday and Tuesday. It also has a casual dress code and Forbes Soon To Be Rated (2026) recognition, making it a notable Park City dinner choice without needing to overstate details that are not verified here.

    The verdict: consider it if the night calls for a planned Park City dinner and the group is comfortable deciding without verified details for cuisine, pricing, menu format, or service style. It is less direct for diners who need those specifics before committing. Use the confirmed hours first, then decide whether the limited verified information is enough for your plans.

    Where it fits in a crowded Park City dinner plan

    For a comparison with a clearer category signal in the name, RIME Seafood & Steak is one nearby option to consider. La Stellina makes more sense when the priority is a Park City dinner with confirmed evening hours and a Forbes Soon To Be Rated (2026) note, while accepting that other specifics are not verified here.

    That makes it a stronger fit for diners who can make a decision from a concise fact set. Park City dinner plans can benefit from checking schedules early, La Stellina's Wednesday-to-Sunday 5–9 PM schedule gives a clear window to plan around. If the evening has a fixed schedule, confirm current details directly and build the rest of the night around the timing.

    Who should choose it, who should cross-shop

    Choose this for a planned Park City dinner when the verified evening schedule and casual dress code fit the group. If you want to compare with other local options, The Eating Establishment and The Brass Tag are useful cross-shops, depending on what kind of Park City meal you are trying to arrange.

    The main risk is expectation mismatch. With no verified cuisine label, price range, dish list, or menu format provided here, the smart move is to treat the decision as a dinner-timing choice rather than a menu-item hunt. If the group includes diners who need specific menu, budget, or format details in advance, compare it against venues with clearer publicly available information before committing.

    Quick reference: La Stellina is open Wednesday through Sunday from 5–9 PM, closed Monday and Tuesday, has a casual dress code. Cross-shop other nearby options if menu certainty matters more than the verified recognition note.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at La Stellina?

    The verified information provided here does not include specific dishes, cuisine, or menu format. Check the current menu directly before planning around particular dishes or dietary needs.

    Is La Stellina good for solo dining?

    It can work for a solo dinner in Park City if the Wednesday-to-Sunday 5–9 PM schedule fits your plans. The verified details do not specify counter seating, bar seating, or another solo-dining format, so confirm seating directly if that matters.

    How far ahead should I plan for La Stellina?

    Plan around the verified dinner window, especially if you are targeting Friday through Sunday. La Stellina is open Wednesday through Sunday from 5–9 PM and closed Monday and Tuesday.

    Is lunch or dinner better at La Stellina?

    Dinner is the verified option here. The listed hours are Wednesday through Sunday from 5–9 PM, with La Stellina closed Monday and Tuesday.

    What are alternatives to La Stellina in Park City?

    RIME Seafood & Steak is one nearby comparison with a clearer category signal in the name. Grappa, The Brass Tag, The Eating Establishment are also reasonable Park City comparisons, depending on the kind of dinner you want.

    Is La Stellina good for a special occasion?

    It may be a fit for a planned Park City dinner if the Wednesday-to-Sunday evening schedule works for the occasion. The verified facts include casual dress and Forbes Soon To Be Rated (2026) recognition, but not cuisine, pricing, or menu specifics.

    Can La Stellina accommodate groups?

    The verified information here does not include group capacity or private-dining details. For any group plans, confirm availability and seating directly, especially because the listed schedule is limited to Wednesday through Sunday evening hours.

    Location

    2290 Deer Valley Drive East

    Park City, United States

    Compare La Stellina

    La Stellina Park City and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisineAwards
    La StellinaPark City, Forbes Soon To Be Rated (2026)
    Seafood DiningPark City, ,
    RIME Seafood & SteakPark CitySeafood Steak,
    The Brass TagPark City, ,
    GrappaPark City, ,
    The Eating EstablishmentPark City, ,

    How La Stellina Park City compares with similar nearby venues.

    Also Consider

    • Seafood Dining, Notable alternative
    • RIME Seafood & Steak, Seafood Steak, Seafood Steak
    • The Brass Tag, Notable alternative
    • Grappa, Notable alternative
    • The Eating Establishment, Notable alternative

    How La Stellina compares in Park City

    La Stellina is the harder commitment: less publicly defined by category, but more compelling when the goal is a serious dinner reservation in Deer Valley. RIME Seafood & Steak is easier to choose for diners who want seafood and steak spelled out before booking, while Seafood Dining only makes sense as a comparison if the group is specifically chasing a seafood-leaning meal.

    For ambiance and value certainty, Grappa and The Brass Tag are safer cross-shops because the expected experience is easier to read in advance. La Stellina is the better bet for diners who care more about securing a recognition-backed dinner than optimizing for the clearest price-to-format match.

    If booking difficulty is the deciding factor, keep The Eating Establishment in the mix as the lower-pressure alternative. For a splurge-feeling evening, start with La Stellina; for a more predictable category choice, start with RIME Seafood & Steak or Grappa.

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