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"Proper Brewing can get a bit crowded on peak nights, but the beer and fun atmosphere are worth it if you don’t mind a crowd. The pub's large-screen TVs and projector are usually tuned to the latest Real Salt Lake or Utes games, which you can watch while playing a round of pool, foosball, shuffleboard, or skee ball. Grab some food next door at Proper Burger Co. and bring it on over (but leave soda or milkshakes at the restaurant as those can’t come into a brew pub)."
"Proper opened in 2016 as a brewery with an adjacent burger joint. Proper’s flagship beer is the Golden Ale, but they also offer 12 other draft and 10 bottled beers including Oaty McOatface, Revenge DIPA and the Belgian style Patersbier. They also offer a full cocktail menu."
"They are located in Sugarhouse, right next to Wasatch and across the street from the Fiddler’s Elbow and Craft Proper, so you can park once and do a pub crawl. This friendly 8-tap establishment offers primarily unfiltered ales. They also have a popular coffee stout and a filtered pilsner."
"Mark this down as one of the truly unique concepts at any of the breweries in Salt Lake City. Grid City has three core beers – a cream ale, a pale ale, and a brown ale. Nothing truly unique about that, right?"
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"One of the finest sushi shops in the whole state if not up with the best in the country is Takashi. This fact is anything but a well kept secret, as the nightly crowds ill attest to; keep this in mind if heading on down, the restaurant does not take reservations and it’s exceptionally popular. If you arrive later you’ll be added to a wait list and you could wait a while."
"Despite Salt Lake City’s landlocked status, Takashi stands up against the best sushi restaurants on the coast. Reservations are a no-go, but the wait time goes faster if you spend it next door at Takashi’s bar: Post Office Place. Serving a unique menu of Japanese-Peruvian–inspired tapas and alluring cocktails, you won’t want to leave when your name is called."
"Wide and innovative variety of rolls and appies, and super fresh sashimi. Finally, some service that is good in this tow..."
"The food was phenomenal and the servers were so kind and ensured everything was to our liking. The dinner was also very reasonably priced."
"This 80-acre park provides Salt Lake City's residents and visitors with an enormous amount of green space immediately in the center of the city. Sandwiched between Sugarhouse and Downtown, Liberty Park has a jogging trail and paved sidewalk around its perimeter, playgrounds, and tennis courts for use by the public. Ponds in the center of the park serve as a place to relax and feed ducks."
"Liberty Park is one of the more iconic Salt Lake City locations today, especially for sightseeing. It was first purchased from Bingham Young’s estate back in 1881, and now (and since 1980), it is on the National Registry of Historic Places. This oasis covers 80 acres of land, and it is the largest park in all of SLC."
"Liberty Park is one of the most popular urban parks in Salt Lake City. Spreading over 80 acres, this is the SLC’s second-largest park as well. As mentioned earlier, this park features the famous Tracy Aviary."
"Though the Mormon Church is undeniably the historically and culturally dominant religion in Utah, it certainly isn't the only. This dramatic Roman Catholic cathedral, completed in 1909, was built to mimic Romanesque style on the outside and Gothic style on the inside. The structure features gargoyles, vibrant murals, finely executed wood carvings, and magnificent stained-glass windows."