A Quick Guide to the Sugar House Neighborhood

The Salt Lake City area is home to a wide array of neighborhoods, sure to suit a range of lifestyles and preferences. Yet, there are few quite like Sugar House. This eclectic little neighborhood has so much to offer to those looking for something a little outside the norm. From mom-and-pop shops to gastropubs, Sugar House is chock full of hidden gems and treasures. Scroll below to learn more about this delightful neighborhood!

About Sugar House

Sugar House got its name from the area's early pioneers due to its loamy soil, which was perfect for growing and cultivating sugar beets. At the heart of its location is the bustling hub of 2100 South and Highland Drive, where residents and travelers alike gather to walk, talk, and shop until well into the evening. This corner is also home to a long-time development, affectionally called "Sugar Hole" by residents. The multi-use building is one of the hottest spots in the city and houses condos, restaurants, and shops.

Area Restaurants and Dining

Known for its pub fare, the Sugar House neighborhood is a must-stop for hungry Utahans! Two of Sugar House's most well-known breweries recently opened restaurants at Highland and 2100 South. The new restaurants include Wasatch Brew Pub and The Annex, both of which have unique dishes and beer pairings.

Another long-time favorite is Sugar House BBQ, which boasts hearty plates of comfort food. For a night on the town, college kids prefer the dark, cozy, and comfortable feel of Sugar House Pub, while Campfire Lounge offers a more relaxed feel.

Shopping

While it's more important than ever to buy local these days, Sugar House adopted the movement a long time ago. The area has a wide range of cool shops. Better yet, many of them are owned by locals more than willing to share stories about the history of the neighborhood.

Residents with a love of snowboarding, BlindSide is the go-to shop to get ready for a day on the mountain. Other favorites include Unhinged Boutique, which offers unique goods from local artists and vintage items, and Central Book Exchange for perusing for paperbacks. Whatever you're after, Sugar House doesn't disappoint!

Play and Recreation

Sugar House Park stretches across more than 110 acres smack dab in the middle of the neighborhood. Take a stroll around the pond with your pooch, enjoy winter tubing, or catch up with the family at one of the park's many pavilions. Nearby Fairmont Park and the Fairmont Aquatic Center are also great options for outdoor play and swimming.

Those who love to explore the great outdoors will appreciate Sugar House's close proximity to area parks. Its location makes it a great starting point for a hike at Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons, both of which provide fall hikes that can't be beat!

Transportation

Residents and commuters alike can get around the neighborhood easily thanks to the new Sugar House Streetcar. It connects the Sugar House Business District with the Central Pointe TRAX station and South Salt Lake. Sugar House also offers easy access to the UTA light rail system, making commuting to and from the neighborhood a breeze.

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