My fiancé and I went to Deer Valley for a day of mountain biking. Eating at Royal Street Cafe cut our riding time short and was a disappointing experience. We ordered two sandwiches, that took an unreasonable long time to arrive to our table. You would think that after taking them so long to prepare the food, it would at least be good and live up to a Deer Valley experience, but no. The turkey in his BLT was dry. My Softshell Crab Banh Mi was a disappointment to even look at; the menu described ”crispy softshell crab”, but if the menu had accurately described as “battered and deep fried crab” I would not have ordered it. There was so much oil absorbed by the batter, it was disgusting to even to look at. The little and miserable amount of sriracha aioli they managed to put in the sandwich was poorly distributed…the sandwich was dry, and more aioli was needed in order to disguise the awful, frying oil taste from the softshell crab. I asked for more aioli and waited patiently for it for about 10 minutes, but the server never responded to my request. I ended up cleaning up some of the batter out from the crab pieces, and ate what was left with the mayo and sriracha sauce from the condiments tray. It is not cool to make guests who paid for lift tickets to ride all day spend so much time waiting for terrible food. I would not mind paying $26 for a sandwich and $25 for a BLT, as long as the quality is there. The food at this cafe is not worth half of what they...
Read moreAs a local Park City Realtor I love Royal Street cafe! You can’t go wrong with the food- starting with the milkshakes! We enjoyed the chocolate chip cookie shake. The mushroom sandwich was great. Friends ordered the Nashville chicken sandwich (so good!), the burger, chicken fingers (for kids, which comes with the famous chocolate chip cookie) and the brisket sandwich. The truffle fries are amazing, as were the poke tacos. Cristina was a phenomenal server, making sure our party of 12 was well taken care of. Royal Street Cafe is a great spot by the ski beach but also features great views and a great place to hang out while friends and family hike and...
Read moreDeer Valley is a posh resort where everything is expensive. However, the service at Deer Valley is normally so great that it makes the high price worth it (see my review of Stag Lodge). However, that was not the case at Royal Street Cafe. My Korean BBQ sandwich was excellent and my hot toddy was also nice. My wife had the salmon which was good. However, our reservation was for 6:15PM and by 7:30PM we still had not received our food. Dinner for family of 5 with drinks was $145. My short summary of Royal Street Cafe is- The food at Royal Street Cafe is good, but not worth the price, and the service was rotten. Not up to Deer...
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