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The Sun Trapp is a gay bar and nightclub in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. [1] The Sun Trapp closed for 42 days and had to restructure staff shifts during the COVID-19 pandemic. [2] [3] Half of staff were laid off. [4] The business joined a lawsuit to challenge alcohol sales rules during the pandemic. [5] [6]
In 2014, Kelli Nakagama named Whiskey Street the city's 'Best Bar for Whiskey' in The Utah Review 's overview of the "Best Bars in Salt Lake City". [3] The bar was included in Salt Lake Magazine 's 2017 list of the "Top Salt Lake City Bars and Nightclubs".
Red Rock Brewery, or Red Rock Brewing Co., is a brewery founded in 1994 and based in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. [1] [2]The flagship brewery is located in Salt Lake’s Marmalade District, between 200 South and 300 South, [3] with additional Utah locations in the Fashion Place Mall in Murray and Kimball Junction near Park City.
The Alta Club is a private club in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, named for a local mining district.It was founded in 1883, 13 years before Utah's accession as a state. The Alta Club serves as a forum for business development and social interaction, and offers facilities for dining, social events, business meetings, and health and welln
Taco Bell has unveiled new menu items for 2024, including Chicken Nuggets, Baja Blast Gelato, Cheez-It Crunchwrap and more, betting big on chicken this year.
Some or all of the ranch is included in what is now the Diamond Bar X Ranch. Stewart Ranch was a "recreational ranch" established around 1902 in Pine Valley, a mountain valley along the North Fork of the Provo River in the western side of the Uintah Mountains, about 60 miles (97 km) east of Salt Lake City, Utah. [2]
Scott Beck, president and CEO of Visit Salt Lake, says perception is the problem Utah has in attracting tourism, specifically conventions. His company tracks business that is lost, and Beck says it is a considerable amount of lost revenue.
Trolley Square is composed of barns that were built in 1908 [2] to house Salt Lake City's streetcars. The streetcar system was dismantled in 1945, and the barns were converted into a two-story shopping center in 1972.