Salt Lake WingFEST @ Jordan Park 06.14

Salt Lake WingFEST @ Jordan Park 06.14
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WingFEST has made some impressive strides since its inception in 2011, and based on this year’s attendance, it’s only going to keep growing. Giving locals the opportunity to meet up and enjoy a generous quantity of the quintessentially American dish on a Saturday afternoon is a great way to kick off the summer. … read more

Cheese Flights Take Off at Caputo’s in Holladay

Cheese Flights Take Off at Caputo’s in Holladay
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Caputo’s, a world-famous Italian deli and market, is quite a draw. Locals can relax on the patio and discover new foods in the shop. Half the store is wide open with large windows facing the patio. The Italian market is modest, but has everything you need like fresh baguettes from Eva’s Bakery, an impressive meat and cheese counter and all the accoutrements you can imagine.  … read more

A Toast to Going Publik Coffee

A Toast to Going Publik Coffee
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Foodies I’ve talked to are clearly thrilled to have another addition to our city’s growing array of cafes and roasters. Momentum in this scene is clearly building. Two more shops under construction await coffee geeks, critics and, well, the public. … read more

Tastemakers @ Gallivan Avenue 05.29-30

Tastemakers @ Gallivan Avenue 05.29-30
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Every year, Salt Lake Magazine kicks off the summer with Tastemakers, a two-night event dedicated to showcasing some of Utah’s finest eateries. With over twenty local restaurants participating, it’s tough to fit so much eating into two nights—but I managed to make it work. … read more

Avenues Proper: Prost To The Proper

Avenues Proper: Prost To The Proper
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I’ve always hurt for that olde-worldy town pub feel in Utah—dimly lit and warm, complete with woodworked furnishings that welcome all walks of life to casually learn about the nearby company—where I can drink something from a house keg and enjoy the finest classic beer food known to man. The ascending Avenues have bolstered Avenues Proper, letting in some natural light, but the concept of a laidback place to sit back and watch the world spin is starting to carry itself out of the Berger Straße and onto the Bonneville benches.   … read more

Food Truck Rally @ Whole Foods Market South Valley 05.21

Food Truck Rally @ Whole Foods Market South Valley 05.21
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Get your reusable grocery bags ready, Draper! Whole Foods Market South Valley is ready to open its doors. In celebration, a few folks were lucky enough to tour the beautiful new store and attend a party with the locals at a family-centric food truck rally.  … read more

Small Plates, Slow Food and Decadent Cocktails @ The Rest 05.15

Small Plates, Slow Food and Decadent Cocktails @ The Rest...
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“The Ark of Taste is just one of the programs that Slow Food has created in order to preserve traditions and culture throughout the world,” says Chantelle Bourdeoux, Slow Food Board Member. “It’s simple—if people don’t learn to cook, we risk losing some of the great food pleasures of the world.” … read more

Del Mar Al Lago: Bringing the Beach to the Beehive

Del Mar Al Lago: Bringing the Beach to the Beehive
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Despite the cold weather that plagues the  Wasatch Front during the beginning of spring, a trip to South Salt Lake’s Del Mar al Lago is a great way to speed up the seasonal transition—or at least fool yourself into thinking that summer has come early. … read more

Skewered Thai: A Nice, New Old Place

Skewered Thai: A Nice, New Old Place
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I love restaurants in re-purposed houses. So much emotional work is done with this simple setting—you are an invited guest, you are home again, you are part of an ongoing history. Skewered Thai’s space is like a home turned church, turned restaurant. … read more

Pipa: Asian Small Plates on the West Side

Pipa: Asian Small Plates on the West Side
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After living in the heart of Downtown for over a decade, recent circumstances allowed me to buy a house in the northwestern Salt Lake neighborhood of Rose Park. It’s an older neighborhood with deep roots, and with the arrival of the light rail along the North Temple corridor, rumors of a renaissance for the Rose Park and Fair Park neighborhoods have begun to stir, and a recent trip to the Rancho Market plaza on 900 West led me to the unassuming façade of Pipa.  … read more