I'm afraid that outdoors activity content is a little thin on the ground around here these days. We've been up in SLC for the last few weeks and while we're making sure to get active outside, it has taken the form of 3-5 mile Dimple Dell walks with Milton for me and trail runs/road rides for H. Plus lots of weeding, which is technically an outdoor activity and one that leaves my back absolutely wrecked. With the super-mild winter we had, it never got cold enough to shut the weeds down for the season and they are absolutely rampant; I have managed to get the north side of the house somewhat under control but the backyard? Yikes.
Anyway. A couple of weekends ago, R, H's friend from high school, and his youngest son, M, were back in Utah for a soccer tournament. They were playing teams from all over the country at the Regional Athletic Complex near Rose Park, in SLC. H and I drove up there and watched M's last game of the tournament with R. They were catching a redeye flight back to North Carolina and had several hours before they had to go back to their rental to pack up, so R suggested we go somewhere M could get some food and we adult types could get a beer. To be honest, H and I were stymied as to where to suggest - we always go to bars, and M, being fourteen, can't do that - but R said they'd been to a place in SLC called the Woodbine Food Hall and that there was something for everybody. The two of them didn't mind going back so off we went.
The Woodbine Food Hall, located in the Granary district, is in a wonderful, old, restored warehouse and is awesome. It's got all kinds of vendors (pizza, sandwiches, BBQ, burgers, ramen, sushi/Burmese, Venezuelan street food and more), plus a separate bar (not yet open at the time we were there). A number of the vendors also sell beer/wine but as they are "restaurants," you have to buy food to get booze. That was easy: M got a fantastic margherita pizza and the others of us got beers. It was really fun to sit with them and catch up, plus be surrrounded by a diverse group of people - something we don't really get day-to-day living in the suburbs. When we left, all sorts of folks dressed in bowties and sequins began arriving at Woodbine on their bicycles: the Bike Prom was just getting underway.
After seeing R and M off with hugs, H and I thought, well, we've come all the way in town, we might as well try to find the reputed best dive bar in SLC. We were looking for Willie's Lounge (1716 S. Main Street) and we found it, and it was a great dive bar with friendly bartenders and a custom bike rack out front. We also found Manny's (1704 S. Main Street), which is also a great dive bar with friendly bartenders - and it actually felt dive-ier than Willie's, due to the old school decor. We love us a dive bar and now we know two new (to us) ones, should we ever want to make the trip downtown.






























