Sundance: Last Minute Things To Do

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Sundance: Last Minute Things To Do

The end of the Film Festival is nearly here. Here’s some things to do in Park City before you leave.

SEE THE WINNING FILMS

Go to Sundance.org to find out when the screenings are and how to get tickets.

GO SHOPPING

Before you leave, don’t forget to visit some of the best boutiques and galleries in town.

Cake Boutique (577 Main St.) has casual contemporary clothing, denim, shoes and accessories from rag&bone, Vince, Elizabeth and James, Genetic, Citizens of Humanity, James Perse and much more.cake

Mary Jane’s (613 Main St.) has a wide selection of trendy and classic fashions as well as one-of-a-kind accessories.

Mountain Body Spa & Herbal Cosmetic Deli (825 Main St.) offers all-natural, all-botanical, all-handmade products, along with spa services.

Silver Queen Fine Art (577 Main St.) represents artists from the world famous Tim  “The Frogman” Cotterill to bronze sculptor Nano Lopez and seven local Utah artists.

Kimball Art Center (638 Park Ave.) is a non-profit center for the arts, committed to engaging individuals of all ages in diverse and inspiring experiences through education, exhibitions and events.

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BEST BET FOR DINING

We often defer to our Sundance alumni when it comes to dining tips. Here’s David Lowery’s (“Ain’t Them Bodies Saints”) and Katie Aselton’s (“Black Rock,” “The Puffy Chair”) similar advice:

“If you are vegan or vegetarian, one of the best places to eat is Squatters, which is across from the Yarrow and which has a good vegan breakfast, among other meat-free options,” says Lowery. “There is also Booster Juice, near Prospector and Festival HQ, which has vegan baked goods and soups..”

And if you’re looking for a meal where you won’t have to wait, Aselton agrees, off-Main is the best call:

“I feel like Main Street restaurants are always packed, but you can always get a table at Squatters (on Park on your way into town). The food is good and the beer is great. There’s also great sushi on Main Street and a bizarro little Vietnamese place called Taste of Saigon that’s good.”

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