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About Snake Creek
Grill
Named after a creek that
runs nearby, Snake Creek Grill is located at 650 West
100 South, Heber City, in the former Heber Creeper
Railway Village now known as Heber Old Town. The
turn-of-the-century styled building feels like a
friend's living room, with warm, earth-toned colors:
sage green wainscoting, gold walls, 30-year old pine and
fir wide planked floors and a hodgepodge of antiques and
funky collectibles. The collection of silhouette
thermometers in the parlor area is not to be missed -
one still bears its 1941 service station calendar,
yellowed pages and all. Antique floral prints, an
eclectic assortment of black and white photographs and
the infamous portraits of Pinkie and Blueboy will make
diners feel as though they've settled comfortably into
grandmother's sitting room.
The restaurant is comprised
of three squeaky-floored rooms with an open design. A
handsome copper topped bar that seats four or five
people is nestled in the entry parlor where you are
kindly greeted. This room also features one large table
known simply as "the couch", since a comfortable sofa
makes for luxurious seating on one side of the dining
table. Two other dining rooms offer a nice selection of
booths adorned with red velvet pillows, and a selection
of tables that seat between two and eight diners. "The
Valentine Table" for two is tucked into a corner by the
window and features a sultry pink fringed lamp that
customers adore. White linen tablecloths and fresh
flowers add to the ambience. During the summer months,
the dining rooms are filled with fresh flowers.
Reflecting a down-to-earth style, everything about Snake
Creek Grill is relaxed. Service is casual, yet
professional. Servers offer sound, no-nonsense advice,
yet don't miss providing detailed touches like
re-filling wine and water glasses, or changing
silverware and wine glasses between courses.
Owner/Chef Dean Hottle frequents
the dining room after dinner is made offering a personal
touch to the cozy dining environment, visiting guests to
ensure each are content with their meal and with their
dining experience.
Dubbed by one local publication as the "Best Park City
Restaurant Not in Park City," Snake Creek Grill has fast
earned a reputation for offering gourmet food at
everyday prices, in a relaxed, casual atmosphere that
provides four-star service and cuisine.
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