There's a reason it’s called The Hub. We’ve been at the center of the Heber Valley for nearly a century. We have been the home of Saturday morning breakfast with the family, a lunch with friends, or even a first date.We’ve been here after a day at the lake, after an adventure in the mountains, or an early morning before a day on the slopes - or just for a nice meal around the ones you love. The Hub is more than a restaurant, it’s our own hometown haven where memories are made with family & friends over a lifetime. A lot can happen in a century, especially at a bustling restaurant.The Hub’s beautiful new home keeps its old bones while creating a refuge to honor the history of our valley and our hard-working families. Our new Hub focuses on getting back to our roots. Dirt on our hands and in our boots, our new mascot Rocky, a highland cow, exemplifies our story. This is the new Hub, the heart of Heber Valley - for this century and the next.Welcome Back.
Talisker Club is proud to bring you Courchevel Bistro. Named after Park City’s sister city in the French Alps and housed in a historic building on Main Street, Courchevel serves artful French-European cuisine crafted with inventive flair and only the freshest seasonal ingredients from local purveyors.Executive Chef Clement Gelas has brought the flavors of his home country of France to the heart of Park City. "Sharing the culinary influences from my home country of France and the Rhône Valley in a fresh and inventive manner is one of my greatest passions."Diners are raving, and so is CNN Travel, which named Courchevel one of the 20 "world's best new restaurants for 2020."Courchevel Bistro - a storied setting on America's most famous mountain street.Public Welcome!