Welcome to Salt Lake City from a Ute fan

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61_Shasta
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It's a little long but allow me on behalf of our entire tailgate group to be among the first to welcome all of you to Salt Lake City. Since many if not most of you have likely not been to Salt Lake City I'd like to take a moment to give you suggestions to make your visit the best. Want some friendly smack? Visit www.utefans.net. Most posters are pretty cool. We have our jerks too but join us and let's have some fun.

For accommodations I wouldn't recommend any of the airport hotels as they're easily a ten minute drive or cab ride to to downtown. Hotels are plenty downtown with my personal favorites being the Monaco, Grand America if you want a 5-star feel and the Peery Hotel if you like an older more nostalgic stay. Otherwise there are your typical Hilton, Marriott, etc., hotels and several economy chains.

Speaking of the airport, while you can catch the 550 bus you'll probably want to take a cab or a shuttle to your hotel. UTA buses are not luggage friendly and I can pretty well guarantee that the hassle won't be worth the money you'll save. Next time you come in 2014? The Trax light rail line from the airport to downtown will be open

If you're staying downtown definitely let the Utah Transit Authority (UTA) be your wheels to get to and from the game and around downtown. Downtown has a free fare zone for all of the light rail and busses. Utah being a mostly commuter campus has extensive parking but quite a large portion of it is reserved for various passes on game day and you'll wind up with quite a walk after finding one of the free lots. If you're coming from downtown you'll want to take the red line of the UTA Trax light rail system from the Courthouse station (located on Main Street between 4th and 5th South) to the stadium. Come up early as these trains get more and more packed the closer you get to gametime.

If you like to have a cocktail or two in your room you'll need to plan in advance. Either bring it in your checked luggage or there are two liquor stores downtown. Liquor in Utah is only sold at state stores although there is an embryonic movement to change that. The one on 2nd West and 4th South is more convenient to most downtown hotels and caters more to the liquor customer than wine and I'll promise you that you'll get hit up by at least one panhandler. On 3rd East between 2nd and 3rd South you'll find another that is more wine oriented.

Thankfully the "private club" law is gone and bars downtown are open to the public without membership. The grand lady of downtown bars, Port O'Call is gone thanks to the US government but two groups of its upper management opened their own establishments and are doing well. Gracie's is probably the more popular of the two but the Green Pig is my personal favorite of those two. Lumpy's on Pierpont Avenue is the flagship Ute bar and is amenable to all visiting fans. If you're wearing your school gear don't be surprised if you get at least one drink bought for you. If you're a dueling pianos kind of person Keys on Main is great or if you don't mind a little walk the original, The Tavernacle, is on 3rd South just east of 2nd East. Those who are not LDS or familiar with the area "Tavernacle" is a play on the LDS Tabernacle on Temple Square. Just as a side note the Tabernacle is actually a pretty cool place to visit and is open to the public.

Restaurants run the range from taco carts to five-star dining at the Grand America. Some personal favorites are Market Street/Oyster Bar, Bambara and Cuccina Toscana. If you go to Cuccina Toscana ask your waiter if Valter is there. If he is make sure you experience Valter. You don't meet Valter, you experience him. Tex-Mex at the Rio Grande is good as is eclectic fare at the Tin Angel. If you have a car and don't mind driving Lugano in Millcreek is always good as Cafe Madrid both in the same area. The Pie Pizza is a long standing Ute hangout right off campus with great pizza and plenty of cold beer. Lunch is a hands down. Tony Caputo's Market and Deli. Best deli in town period. Tony's almost always there and is always willing to help with suggestions for what's fresh.

It's hard to say that there's anything that you'd consider "must-do" in Salt Lake City but that doesn't mean that there isn't anything to do. Obviously if you're LDS Temple Square is your Mecca and whether you're LDS or not slip in a tour of the LDS conference center. From the outside it's hard to believe that it seats somewhere around 22,000 people. The state capital is an amazing building that just underwent a restoration back to near original condition. There's an outdoor mall on the west side of downtown known as The Gateway if you're into shopping and just south of there are the neighborhoods of old Japantown and Old Greektown. The City Creek Center opened earlier this year and is fun as a mall experience. If you're a "hole-in-the-wall diner" there are some little places in those neighborhoods that have a ton of character and some good food. Also If you have some extra time make a run to Park City. The food is good, the bars are fun and it's locals rather than the tourists this time of year. None of the ski resorts are open yet.

Most alumni tailgates are held on the west side of Guardsman Way by the football facility. Have fun with your fellow alums but hopefully you'll have an opportunity to stop by the Guardsman tailgate lot directly east and have some pregame fun with us. If you skip the alumni tailgate and have your own food to cook you'll no doubt find a camp including ours that will let you use their grill. We typically have dogs, etc. on the grill for visiting fans and you're welcome to join us. We've been honored enough to have OSU, UCLA and ASU fans join us and we love hosting our visitors.

Most any of the Ute fans you'll find posting here will be more than happy to make suggestions, offer any help or answer any questions you may have about your trip. Here's hoping it's a good one and above all a safe one however you travel to SLC! Please send me a message if you have any questions about your visit to Salt Lake City, tailgating or anything else.
NYCGOBEARS
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That is one of the classiest posts I've ever read by an opposing teams fan. Cool. Very cool. Bravo.
oskihasahearton
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Good grief...is the Hotel Utah with the fish tank on top floor still a good place to stay? How about the Schloer Bakery across from Temple Square? Liberty Park and Grandma's place on South 8th East? And what's going on in Sugarhouse and way out in Taylorville?

All the best.

Go Bears!
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NYCGOBEARS;841984382 said:

That is one of the classiest posts I've ever read by an opposing teams fan. Cool. Very cool. Bravo.


I'll bet, that in the history of the world, a post like this has never been written by an SEC fan. ( except maybe our own DarkReverie )
liverflukes
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Welcome 61 Shasta. Is this you?

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61_Shasta
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oskihasahearton;841984390 said:

Good grief...is the Hotel Utah with the fish tank on top floor still a good place to stay? How about the Schloer Bakery across from Temple Square? Liberty Park and Grandma's place on South 8th East? And what's going on in Sugarhouse and way out in Taylorville?

All the best.

Go Bears!


I'll guess there's some some TIC. Or at least I'd hope.
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61_Shasta;841984372 said:

Have fun with your fellow alums but hopefully you'll have an opportunity to stop by the Guardsman tailgate lot directly east and have some pregame fun with us. If you skip the alumni tailgate and have your own food to cook you'll no doubt find a camp including ours that will let you use their grill. We typically have dogs, etc. on the grill for visiting fans and you're welcome to join us. We've been honored enough to have OSU, UCLA and ASU fans join us and we love hosting our visitors.


Looks like he's not the only classy one! :bravo

Also, at most other schools, his line would be changed to "If you're wearing your school gear don't be surprised if you get at least one drink thrown at you."
61_Shasta
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liverflukes;841984394 said:

Welcome 61 Shasta. Is this you?

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That is our 1961 Shasta trailer that was used in the 2006 TV commercial for Utah season tickets and actually that was me. As the producer mentioned the trailer would be the General Lee of the commercial. To this day we are asked about two to three times per tailgate if this is the trailer in the commercial. I had three people, all in 2006, that recognized me. LOL
61_Shasta
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510Bear;841984399 said:

Looks like he's not the only classy one! :bravo

Also, at most other schools, his line would be changed to "If you're wearing your school gear don't be surprised if you get at least one drink thrown at you."



At Lumpy's Downtown you won't. Kenny likes the visiting crowd and keeps it very clean.
liverflukes
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61_Shasta;841984401 said:

That is our 1961 Shasta trailer that was used in the 2006 TV commercial for Utah season tickets and actually that was me. As the producer mentioned the trailer would be the General Lee of the commercial. To this day we are asked about two to three times per tailgate if this is the trailer in the commercial. I had three people, all in 2006, that recognized me. LOL


That's awesome! Well, we're in a funk these days on this board so don't take anything personal. Welcome to bear insider. This is me and my ride:

BearlyAggie
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Anyone else suddenly kinda sorta wanna go to Utah all of a sudden?
CalBear68
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Thanks for all the helpful info, Shasta. I like your trailer.

Now where are the hookers and blow?
61_Shasta
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BearlyAggie;841984409 said:

Anyone else suddenly kinda sorta wanna go to Utah all of a sudden?


Bearkly, we'll do breakfast and lunch at our tailgate lot for all of your fans. just let us know. We've done it for ASU fans and many others. If you want to join us let us know. We have a little trailer. We have huge hospitality.
61_Shasta
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CalBear68;841984421 said:

Thanks for all the helpful info, Shasta. I like your trailer.

Now where are the hookers and blow?


LOL, I guess looking on backpage.com (I googled it) can help you with hookers. as for blow it's here, can't help you.

Hope to see you!
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CalBear68;841984421 said:

Thanks for all the helpful info, Shasta. I like your trailer.

Now where are the hookers and blow?


LOL....I just lost it and I still am laughing at this post.
oskihasahearton
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Nevermind.
CalBear68
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61_Shasta;841984431 said:

LOL, I guess looking on backpage.com (I googled it) can help you with hookers. as for blow it's here, can't help you.

Hope to see you!


Thanks for the add'l info. I guess I was assuming that they might be available at the Sugarhouse or Grandma's Place, mentioned in a previous post. Ah, well. At least, I've got a head start now. Thanks, again.
wifeisafurd
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We have a place in Park City so we know something about Utah.

The State store had an incredible selection of wine. Really. Also there are several good brewpubs in downtown SLC. SLC actually has a night life. SLC (excluding burbs) is less LDS than everyone thinks (last few SLC mayors in fact are not LDS).
Utah fans are friendly relative to other Pac 12 crowds, but the students can be obnoxious (so can our students FWIW).
Public transportation is good in SLC. Trying to figure out the street grid numbering is typically impossible for tourists. Take the bus to the game. Original poster had it right.

Let me know by PM if you need a ticket in the Cal rooting section. May have one sitting next to good guys.
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Thanks for coming over here and posting and I guess my only question is, "Have you hosted Oregon fans yet?"
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Big C_Cal;841984846 said:

Thanks for coming over here and posting and I guess my only question is, "Have you hosted Oregon fans yet?"


Yes, and they are still holed up in the local hoosegow waiting for the Gary Gilmore treatment where they will be able to repeat his final words (which ironically Nike later lifted and slightly modified): "Let's do it."
61_Shasta
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CalBear68;841984421 said:

Thanks for all the helpful info, Shasta. I like your trailer.

Now where are the hookers and blow?


Might be able to help you with the former at least according to craigslist.org. Haven't scoped the latter since back in my college days so I'm no use there.
61_Shasta
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bearister;841984860 said:

Yes, and they are still holed up in the local hoosegow waiting for the Gary Gilmore treatment where they will be able to repeat his final words (which ironically Nike later lifted and slightly modified): "Let's do it."


We go there next year.
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hideho 61 shasta. wife and i making the 12 hour drive from norcal to slc manana. staying at the marriott university. - i see you're only a 1 pt favorite which i agree with. we played you well last year in sf. s/b a competitive game between two crummy teams - all we have on the docket is tennis at liberty park and a drive to park city to see the ski resort. we love to walk in cities. any tips?
61_Shasta
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@muddlehead1 You'll have a couple of options. The University Marriott is a nice place to stay. In fact the Utah team stays there on Friday night before the game. If you like to walk the city either drive or take Trax light rail (catch it on the west side of the stadium) downtown

Once you're downtown the Visitors Bureau is located in the Salt Palace Center at 1st South and West Temple. They have a self-guided walking tour of the city. Admittedly a lot of it is oriented to LDS Church buildings but on the other hand some of them are pretty cool. If nothing else stop by the Tabernacle on Temple Square and the lobby of the Joseph Smith Memorial Building (used to be the Hotel Utah). Also the State Capitol just underwent a restoration taking it back to it's original state.

If you're more of an outdoors kind of couple there are are plenty of options. Memory Grove and City Creek Canyon are accessible from downtown and aren't a particularly strenuous hike. From your hotel ask the front desk for directions to the trailhead of "the living room". It's about a two hour hike, again, not all that hard. Also if you want to drive a bit Mill Creek Canyon on the south side of I-80 has an extensive trail system. I think it's $5 to access the canyon. Be prepared as most of the trails will likely still be muddy and may have some snow in the higher elevations.

To say you played us well in SF is definitely an understatement. You worked us good as the grammatically incorrect saying goes!
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muddlehead1;841985009 said:

hideho 61 shasta. wife and i making the 12 hour drive from norcal to slc manana. staying at the marriott university. - i see you're only a 1 pt favorite which i agree with. we played you well last year in sf. s/b a competitive game between two crummy teams - all we have on the docket is tennis at liberty park and a drive to park city to see the ski resort. we love to walk in cities. any tips?


is a great walk, and they also have great walking/hiking trails if your there during daylight hours. Just ask the locals or in any sporting goods shop.
muddlehead1
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from snowy elko, muchas gracias...
61_Shasta
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By the way for your hiking it looks more and more like a storm that was originally going to go north is going to hit tomorrow so places like City Creek, Memory Grove, The Living Room and Mill Creek Canyon are probably going to be a lot of mud. They're still cool, just more challenging.

The downtown area is still pretty cool although it went through an era in the 70s where old is bad new and and shiny is good. By the way if you want a great, no-frills breakfast and you're staying downtown I can't recommend anywhere more than the Royal Eatery on 4th South and Main. There are probably more Greek breakfast and lunch places but not many.
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61_Shasta;841985755 said:

By the way for your hiking it looks more and more like a storm that was originally going to go north is going to hit tomorrow so places like City Creek, Memory Grove, The Living Room and Mill Creek Canyon are probably going to be a lot of mud. They're still cool, just more challenging.

The downtown area is still pretty cool although it went through an era in the 70s where old is bad new and and shiny is good. By the way if you want a great, no-frills breakfast and you're staying downtown I can't recommend anywhere more than the Royal Eatery on 4th South and Main. There are probably more Greek breakfast and lunch places but not many.


Question for you Shasta...which thread(s) here other than this one has/have piqued your interest? We don't always get sane fans here so I thought I'd hit you up for an outsider's view. Thanks in advance...
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liverflukes;841985793 said:

Question for you Shasta...which thread(s) here other than this one has/have piqued your interest? We don't always get sane fans here so I thought I'd hit you up for an outsider's view. Thanks in advance...

If he mentions the Giants one, are you gonna be pissed liver?
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NYCGOBEARS;841985797 said:

If he mentions the Giants one, are you gonna be pissed liver?


No I'm happy for the Giants fans. I just hate you with a passion.
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liverflukes;841985814 said:

No I'm happy for the Giants fans. I just hate you with a passion.

Perfect response from you. Lol.
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Hey, let's get back to the hookers and blow. I'll see everyone at the Sugarhouse!!!
liverflukes
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CalBear68;841985819 said:

Hey, let's get back to the hookers and blow. I'll see everyone at the Sugarhouse!!!


You pipe down there blue dog...unless you got some to share

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liverflukes;841985823 said:

You pipe down there blue dog...unless you got some to share




Well, looks like you already got your share in your little cave. Besides, I've got to take care of the gals. I have binders of women out there in Utah.
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61_Shasta;841984372 said:

It's a little long but allow me on behalf of our entire tailgate group to be among the first to welcome all of you to Salt Lake City. Since many if not most of you have likely not been to Salt Lake City I'd like to take a moment to give you suggestions to make your visit the best. Want some friendly smack? Visit www.utefans.net. Most posters are pretty cool. We have our jerks too but join us and let's have some fun.

For accommodations I wouldn't recommend any of the airport hotels as they're easily a ten minute drive or cab ride to to downtown. Hotels are plenty downtown with my personal favorites being the Monaco, Grand America if you want a 5-star feel and the Peery Hotel if you like an older more nostalgic stay. Otherwise there are your typical Hilton, Marriott, etc., hotels and several economy chains.

Speaking of the airport, while you can catch the 550 bus you'll probably want to take a cab or a shuttle to your hotel. UTA buses are not luggage friendly and I can pretty well guarantee that the hassle won't be worth the money you'll save. Next time you come in 2014? The Trax light rail line from the airport to downtown will be open

If you're staying downtown definitely let the Utah Transit Authority (UTA) be your wheels to get to and from the game and around downtown. Downtown has a free fare zone for all of the light rail and busses. Utah being a mostly commuter campus has extensive parking but quite a large portion of it is reserved for various passes on game day and you'll wind up with quite a walk after finding one of the free lots. If you're coming from downtown you'll want to take the red line of the UTA Trax light rail system from the Courthouse station (located on Main Street between 4th and 5th South) to the stadium. Come up early as these trains get more and more packed the closer you get to gametime.

If you like to have a cocktail or two in your room you'll need to plan in advance. Either bring it in your checked luggage or there are two liquor stores downtown. Liquor in Utah is only sold at state stores although there is an embryonic movement to change that. The one on 2nd West and 4th South is more convenient to most downtown hotels and caters more to the liquor customer than wine and I'll promise you that you'll get hit up by at least one panhandler. On 3rd East between 2nd and 3rd South you'll find another that is more wine oriented.

Thankfully the "private club" law is gone and bars downtown are open to the public without membership. The grand lady of downtown bars, Port O'Call is gone thanks to the US government but two groups of its upper management opened their own establishments and are doing well. Gracie's is probably the more popular of the two but the Green Pig is my personal favorite of those two. Lumpy's on Pierpont Avenue is the flagship Ute bar and is amenable to all visiting fans. If you're wearing your school gear don't be surprised if you get at least one drink bought for you. If you're a dueling pianos kind of person Keys on Main is great or if you don't mind a little walk the original, The Tavernacle, is on 3rd South just east of 2nd East. Those who are not LDS or familiar with the area "Tavernacle" is a play on the LDS Tabernacle on Temple Square. Just as a side note the Tabernacle is actually a pretty cool place to visit and is open to the public.

Restaurants run the range from taco carts to five-star dining at the Grand America. Some personal favorites are Market Street/Oyster Bar, Bambara and Cuccina Toscana. If you go to Cuccina Toscana ask your waiter if Valter is there. If he is make sure you experience Valter. You don't meet Valter, you experience him. Tex-Mex at the Rio Grande is good as is eclectic fare at the Tin Angel. If you have a car and don't mind driving Lugano in Millcreek is always good as Cafe Madrid both in the same area. The Pie Pizza is a long standing Ute hangout right off campus with great pizza and plenty of cold beer. Lunch is a hands down. Tony Caputo's Market and Deli. Best deli in town period. Tony's almost always there and is always willing to help with suggestions for what's fresh.

It's hard to say that there's anything that you'd consider "must-do" in Salt Lake City but that doesn't mean that there isn't anything to do. Obviously if you're LDS Temple Square is your Mecca and whether you're LDS or not slip in a tour of the LDS conference center. From the outside it's hard to believe that it seats somewhere around 22,000 people. The state capital is an amazing building that just underwent a restoration back to near original condition. There's an outdoor mall on the west side of downtown known as The Gateway if you're into shopping and just south of there are the neighborhoods of old Japantown and Old Greektown. The City Creek Center opened earlier this year and is fun as a mall experience. If you're a "hole-in-the-wall diner" there are some little places in those neighborhoods that have a ton of character and some good food. Also If you have some extra time make a run to Park City. The food is good, the bars are fun and it's locals rather than the tourists this time of year. None of the ski resorts are open yet.

Most alumni tailgates are held on the west side of Guardsman Way by the football facility. Have fun with your fellow alums but hopefully you'll have an opportunity to stop by the Guardsman tailgate lot directly east and have some pregame fun with us. If you skip the alumni tailgate and have your own food to cook you'll no doubt find a camp including ours that will let you use their grill. We typically have dogs, etc. on the grill for visiting fans and you're welcome to join us. We've been honored enough to have OSU, UCLA and ASU fans join us and we love hosting our visitors.

Most any of the Ute fans you'll find posting here will be more than happy to make suggestions, offer any help or answer any questions you may have about your trip. Here's hoping it's a good one and above all a safe one however you travel to SLC! Please send me a message if you have any questions about your visit to Salt Lake City, tailgating or anything else.


Classy post, Shasta.

Fair warning to Utes that if they try to do something nice for a Cal fan we are collectively a grumpy lot right now. Free beer probably would have been colder if Tedford was gone. Free hot dogs would have been juicier if Maynard wasn't the QB. Natural beauty would have been more majestic if Bigelow got more carries.

Normally, we're probably a touch more negative than the average fan base due to being overly analytical anyway - typical threads here last about 5 posts before they de-evolve into a word by word parsing of each other's posts to prove the other person is wrong. Coming this close to the promised land then seeing the football program slide before our eyes has made us much worse.

You seem like a good guy. I apologize in advance. And congratulations on your impending W. Please stay as classy after the game
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