Salt Lake City, Utah City Guide
For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Salt Lake City, Utah Travel Guide has been your connection to Salt Lake City's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.
Salt Lake City Shopping & Dining
Set out from your bed and breakfast after a gourmet, homecooked morning meal and spend your day in the shops of Salt Lake City. From antiques and collectibles to boutiques and outlet malls, Salt Lake City shopping is an excursion not to be missed. In 1868 the first U.S. department store opened in Salt Lake, and people have been coming here ever since to find good deals and memorable keepsakes. The Gateway Mall is an open-air destination with more than 125 stores and restaurants, the Sugarhouse Area neighborhood offers one-of-a-kind boutiques as well as coffee houses and theatres, and Trolley Square is on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, offering high-end shops, national retailers, and restaurants. After a busy day shopping, return to the comfort and friendly care of you Salt Lake City bed and breakfast to enjoy a quick cat nap before dinner or unwind in front of the fireplace.
From familiar chain restaurants to local favorites, Salt Lake City offers diners a variety of restaurants to choose from when looking to satisfy a hungry appetite. Sink your teeth into fresh, affordable Italian cuisine, sample Aztec inspired Mexican food, go for classic foods you crave, and save room for decadent desserts. From relaxed, casual environments to upscale bistros, at Salt Lake City restaurants you’ll find just what you’re looking for. Be sure to ask your bed and breakfast innkeepers for a restaurant recommendation and discover the spots truly worth visiting.
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