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    Bar in Salt Lake City, United States

    Bodega and The Rest

    100pts

    A step past SLC's predictable cocktail circuit.

    Bodega and The Rest, Bar in Salt Lake City

    About Bodega and The Rest

    Bodega and The Rest sits at 331 Main St in downtown Salt Lake City, making it a practical and low-commitment stop on any evening bar circuit. No awards on record and limited published data, but the central location and easy walk-in access are genuine advantages. Book it as part of a wider downtown night rather than as a standalone destination.

    Is Bodega and The Rest worth your time on Main Street?

    Yes — if you're already familiar with Salt Lake City's downtown bar circuit and want something that sits a step outside the predictable craft-cocktail template. Bodega and The Rest occupies 331 Main St, putting it squarely in the heart of SLC's walkable core and within easy reach of most of the city's other after-dinner options. That address matters: you can anchor a night here and move easily to Beer Bar or Bar Nohm without committing your entire evening.

    The venue's data record is thin — no published price range, no confirmed hours, no listed awards , which means a few things practically. First, budget uncertainty is real: go in expecting mid-tier Salt Lake City bar pricing (roughly $12–$18 per cocktail based on comparable downtown spots) and treat anything cheaper as a bonus. Second, the absence of awards doesn't disqualify it, but it does mean you're booking on local reputation rather than external validation. Third, confirmed booking is easy , walk-in friendly given what the record shows , so there's no pressure to plan weeks ahead.

    If you've been once and are deciding whether to return, the Main Street location is the clearest argument for a repeat visit: it's a low-friction add to any downtown evening rather than a destination that demands a standalone trip. For a second visit, arrive earlier in the evening when the room is likely to be quieter and conversation more viable. The value case strengthens if drinks are what you're there for rather than a full food-and-drink commitment.

    For context on what the city's bar scene offers at the higher end, Avenues Proper sets the benchmark for program depth, and Aker Restaurant & Lounge edges ahead if food is part of the equation. Bodega and The Rest sits comfortably in the middle tier: accessible, central, and worth the stop without being the night's headline act.

    Reservations: Walk-ins appear viable; no booking system confirmed. Dress: No published code , smart casual is safe for Main Street. Budget: Unconfirmed; plan for standard downtown SLC bar rates. Getting there: 331 Main St is central and walkable from most downtown hotels , see our full Salt Lake City hotels guide for nearby stays.

    Explore more of what the city offers via our full Salt Lake City bars guide, restaurants guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide. For cocktail bar comparisons beyond SLC, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston show what a fully realized cocktail program looks like at the leading of the category.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Does Bodega and The Rest have happy hour deals? No confirmed happy hour pricing is published. Given its downtown Main Street address and the competitive SLC bar market, discounted early-evening pricing is plausible , but verify directly before making it your reason to visit at a specific time.
    • What's the crowd like at Bodega and The Rest? Based on its central Main Street location, expect a mixed downtown SLC crowd: after-work professionals early, a younger bar-hopping group later in the evening. It's not a destination bar that draws a specific niche, which keeps the room varied.
    • What's the signature drink at Bodega and The Rest? No signature cocktail data is confirmed. No awards on record narrow it down further. If you're returning for a second visit, ask the bartender what's house-made or locally sourced , that's usually the most reliable way to find what a bar does distinctively.
    • Is Bodega and The Rest good for a date? Potentially yes, earlier in the evening when noise is manageable. The Main Street address makes pre- or post-dinner logistics easy. If credentials and program depth matter for a date night, Avenues Proper is the stronger call.
    • Is the food good at Bodega and The Rest? No cuisine type or menu data is confirmed. Treat food as a possible bonus rather than a reason to book , plan your meal elsewhere and treat this as a drinks stop until more information is available.
    • Does Bodega and The Rest have outdoor seating? Not confirmed. Its 331 Main St address is street-level downtown, so a sidewalk setup is physically possible, but no outdoor seating is listed in available data. Worth a quick check before visiting in warmer months.
    • Is Bodega and The Rest good for groups? Walk-in accessibility makes it group-friendly in theory, and a downtown Main Street bar typically handles moderate groups without advance booking. For larger parties (6+) in SLC, calling ahead is always the safer move regardless of venue.

    Compare Bodega and The Rest

    Value Check: Bodega and The Rest and Peers
    VenuePriceBooking DifficultyValue
    Bodega and The RestEasy
    From ScratchUnknown
    Ozora IzakayaUnknown
    Aker Restaurant & LoungeUnknown
    Avenues ProperUnknown
    Bar NohmUnknown

    Key differences to consider before you reserve.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Bodega and The Rest have happy hour deals?

    Happy hour specifics aren't confirmed in current records for Bodega and The Rest. Your best move is to call ahead or check their social channels before arriving. On Main Street in downtown Salt Lake City, most bars in this tier run early-evening deals on weekdays, so showing up between 5–7 PM is a reasonable bet regardless.

    What's the crowd like at Bodega and The Rest?

    Expect a downtown Salt Lake City mix: after-work professionals, younger locals who've grown past the standard brewery crowd, and the occasional bar-hopper working Main Street. It draws people who are specifically choosing it over the more generic options nearby, which tends to self-select for a slightly more intentional drinker.

    What's the signature drink at Bodega and The Rest?

    No specific menu items are documented in current records, so naming a signature drink would be a guess. What the venue's positioning on Main Street suggests is a program that leans away from the obvious — go in without a fixed order in mind and ask the bartender what's working that night.

    Is Bodega and The Rest good for a date?

    Yes, it works for a date precisely because it isn't a scene-heavy Main Street spot where you're competing with noise and crowds for attention. The bar's positioning outside Salt Lake City's predictable craft-cocktail circuit gives you something to actually talk about. Go early in the week if you want a quieter pace.

    Is the food good at Bodega and The Rest?

    Food details aren't documented in current records, so don't plan this as a dinner destination without confirming the kitchen situation first. At a venue named and positioned the way this one is, food is likely secondary to the drinks program. Eat before you go and treat the food as a bonus if it's available.

    Does Bodega and The Rest have outdoor seating?

    Outdoor seating isn't confirmed in available records. At 331 Main St in downtown Salt Lake City, street-facing outdoor space is possible but not guaranteed given the urban block layout. Worth a quick check before you plan a summer evening around it.

    Is Bodega and The Rest good for groups?

    It depends on group size. Smaller groups of two to four fit the bar's format well. For larger parties, a more purpose-built group venue like Aker Restaurant & Lounge would give you easier logistics on space and service. Bodega's appeal is in its character, which tends to scale better for intimate visits than for eight-plus people.

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