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Published May 23, 2022 at 4:21 PM MDT

The Historic Park City Alliance surveyed business owners’ opinions on the Silly Sunday Market on lower Main Street in Park City. HPCA Executive Director Ginger Wicks said 99 Main Street businesses responded.

She said many Main Street businesses south of the Post Office do not want the Silly Sunday Market to return. The contract ends after this summer season, and Park City is considering whether to renew.

“This survey was specifically trying to get some feedback on what the merchants thought about 2023 and beyond, and the survey was split right down the middle. We provided that information to the city. And I know that council has asked staff to do some further outreach to merchants as well as residents as they enter the negotiation of the future of the Silly Market. A lot of the galleries are not very supportive if you're talking about the market or car-free.”

One event that seems to have more support, at least based on ticket sales, is Savor the Summit.

COVID-19 caused a two-year hiatus from the annual Savor the Summit event on Main Street. It’s a long-table outdoor dining experience held in mid-June. It’s back this year on June 25, and Wicks said people are booking, and tickets have been snapped up.

“We have a lot of restaurants that are selling out fast. Some of them had waitlists from when the event was canceled back in 2020. If you are wanting to participate in this year’s Savior the Summit, I definitely encourage you to reach out to a participating restaurant and get your reservation secured because I would anticipate here in the next few weeks, it will be entirely sold out.”

High West will host an open dance party with a live band. They’ll offer cocktails and food options at the bottom of Main Street on Heber Ave. Latinx art will be displayed along Main Street to celebrate the Latino Arts Festival programmed for the same week.

Park city savor the summit 2023

Savor the Summit is a popular event wherein restaurants host a prix fixe dinner party on a shutdown Main Street, typically held after the summer solstice. Photo: Park City Area Restaurant Association.

PARK CITY, Utah – The Park City Area Restaurant Association (PCARA) tentatively announced its plans to reinstate the popular Savor the Summit event on June 25, in which restaurants host guests on a shut-down Main Street following the summer solstice. The event has been canceled for the last two years in light of COVID.

Executive Director of the PCARA Ginger Wicks said, “After a two-year break due to the pandemic, we are excited have Savor the Summit return to Main Street.  We are just starting to confirm participating restaurants and details for this year’s event.  We will release details as they are confirmed at savorthesummit.com.”

Guests must purchase tickets in advance to attend the coveted event. Participating restaurants typically offer a prix fixe-style dining experience along with no holds barred decor and backyard dinner party ambiance in their respective sections of Main Street.

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