Peachy the Magazine January / February 2014 | Page 100
Park City, Utah
get hungry, head upstairs
to Mountain Town Olive
Oil, where you can find
extra virgin olive oils,
aged balsamic vinegars
and gourmet guides.
Mary Jane’s
613 Main Street
435.645.7463
Mountain Town Olive Oil
435.649.1400
PHOTO: DOLLY’S BOOKSTORE
Dolly’s Bookstore/Rocky
Mountain Chocolate
No visit to Park City
would be complete
without a stop at the
Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory and its sister
business, Dolly’s Bookstore. This locally owned
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PEACHY
independent bookstore
is inviting and cozy. Its
attentive staff is ready to
help with any request.
In addition to the latest
in fiction and nonfiction, Dolly’s features a
robust children’s section,
handcrafted jewelry and
gifts, as well as music.
You are likely to be
greeted by Dolly the Cat
or several of her feline
friends. Sticky fingers
are an unfortunate result
of visiting the Rocky
Mountain Chocolate
Factory, which is conveniently located in front
of Dolly’s. We dare you
to pass by one of their
caramel-covered apples.
Rocky Mountain
Chocolate Factory
510 Main Street
435.649.0981
Dolly’s Bookstore
510 Main Street
435.649.8062
STAY
As a four-season, worldclass resort town, it stands
to reason that Park City
is home to every type
of accommodation to
suit every type of guest.
From intimate bed-andbreakfast inns to five-star
luxury hotels, modest
chain motels to mountainside ski chalets, the
options are endless. Here
are three of our favorites.
Stein Eriksen Lodge
Park City is home to
some of the world’s
finest hotels, including a
St. Regis, a Waldorf and
a Montage (see below).
But perhaps the most
iconic place you could
choose to stay is Stein
Eriksen Lodge at Deer