Brewery Profile

Squatters Top of Main Brew Pub

In Park City’s Old Town, this pub occupies a site with unusual weight in Utah beer history. The building was the original home of Wasatch Brew Pub, recognized as the state’s first brew pub, and its story reaches back to 1986. For visitors walking in from Main Street, the appeal is not only that drinks are served on site, but that the room is tied to an early chapter of brewpub culture in Utah and to the wider development of craft beer in the Pacific Northwest region. Today, Squatters Top of Main Brew Pub presents itself as a full-service pub rather than a production-focused taproom. Guests can expect fresh-brewed craft beer sourced from its affiliated award-winning brewery, with the day’s lineup best confirmed at the bar.

Travelers coming through Park City often look for a stop that fits around skiing, hiking, shopping, or time in the historic district, and this pub serves that role without requiring a narrow beer-only agenda. The beer program is the central reason to visit, but the setting also works for mixed groups because the bar extends beyond beer. Wine, liquor, and craft cocktails are available, including cocktails made with locally distilled spirits. That range can matter in a mountain town where visitors may arrive with different tastes, schedules, and appetites. The food menu is described as a mix of pub classics and more eclectic fare, with options intended to accommodate a variety of dietary needs, so it can function as either a casual meal stop or a longer sit-down visit.

For planning purposes, the most reliable approach is to treat the pub as a historic Old Town restaurant and bar with a brewery connection, then check on current pours and menu details when you arrive. Specific beer names, seasonal releases, and rotating selections are not fixed from the available information, so the taproom is the place to confirm what is being served that day. The known amenities make it useful for groups that want beer alongside a full bar and food, rather than a tasting-room-only experience. Its Main Street setting also places it within the walkable visitor core of Park City, making it a practical stop before or after other Old Town plans. The main draw is the combination of local beer history, affiliated craft beer, and a broader pub format in one of Utah’s best-known mountain destinations.

Established in 1986, the building housing Squatters Top of Main Brew Pub holds significance as the original location of Wasatch Brew Pub, recognized as Utah's first brew pub. This operation influenced the development of the craft beer movement within the Pacific Northwest region. Located in Park City's Old Town, the pub serves fresh-brewed craft beer sourced from its affiliated award-winning brewery. Beyond the beer selection, the establishment maintains a full bar, including wine, liquor, and craft cocktails utilizing locally distilled spirits. The menu features a diverse range of pub classics and eclectic fare designed to accommodate various dietary needs.

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250 Main St, Park City, UT 84060, USA, Park City, Utah, 84060

Phone: (435) 649-0900

Website: http://www.topofmainbrewpub.com/

Hours: Monday – Friday: 11:30 am – 9:00 pm Saturday – Sunday: 10:30 am – 9:00 pm

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Squatters Top of Main Brew Pub located?
Squatters Top of Main Brew Pub is located at 250 Main St, Park City, UT 84060, USA, Park City, Utah, 84060. Use the map and directions on this page to plan your visit.
What are Squatters Top of Main Brew Pub's hours?
Current hours are: Monday – Friday: 11:30 am – 9:00 pm Saturday – Sunday: 10:30 am – 9:00 pm. Hours can change on holidays and during private events — call ahead if your visit is time-sensitive.
How can I learn more about Squatters Top of Main Brew Pub?
Visit http://www.topofmainbrewpub.com/ for the brewery's own information about beers, events, and operations. Beer.Social aggregates public data and visitor-facing details to help with planning a stop.