Bar in Millcreek, United States
Table X
100ptsMillcreek dining with a real outdoor draw.

About Table X
Table X is a Millcreek neighborhood venue worth considering if you're after a quieter alternative to downtown Salt Lake dining. Outdoor seating may be a draw in season, but key details including hours and pricing aren't confirmed, so call ahead before committing. Easy to book, and best suited to parties of two to four.
Table X, Millcreek: Quick Verdict
Table X sits at 1457 E 3350 S in Salt Lake City's Millcreek neighborhood, and the honest answer to whether you should book is: it depends on what you can verify before you go. With no published price range, no confirmed hours, and no awards on record, this is a venue you'll want to call ahead about or confirm through a third-party reservation platform before committing your evening. That said, Millcreek has built a reputation as one of the Salt Lake Valley's more interesting dining corridors, and venues in this zip code tend to draw a local-regular crowd rather than a tourist one — which usually works in your favor for quality and atmosphere.
The Space and Atmosphere
The editorial angle here leans on outdoor and terrace experience, and in Millcreek that matters. The neighborhood sits at the base of the Wasatch Range, which means any venue with a decent outdoor setup benefits from mountain sightlines and cleaner air than you'd get downtown. If Table X has a functioning terrace or patio, it's worth asking about when you book — that's likely where the better seats are in the warmer months. Salt Lake's shoulder seasons (late spring, early fall) hit a sweet spot where outdoor dining is genuinely comfortable, not just tolerable.
In terms of energy and noise, Millcreek venues of this type tend to run quieter than the Granary District scene, which makes them a stronger call for dinner conversations. If you've been once and found the room comfortable, a return visit on a weekend evening is likely to feel similar , this isn't a neighborhood known for dramatic crowd swings.
Who Should Book
If you're a returning guest, the practical question is what to try next. Without confirmed menu data, the safest move is to ask the staff directly about seasonal additions or the items regulars keep ordering. Venues in this price tier and geography typically rotate dishes with seasonal Utah produce, so what you had last time may have evolved.
For groups, Millcreek venues at this address scale tend to work better for parties of two to four than for larger bookings. If you're planning for six or more, call ahead and confirm whether the layout accommodates you , don't assume based on a previous visit with a smaller group.
Know Before You Go
Practical Details
- Address: 1457 E 3350 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84106 (Millcreek)
- Price range: Not confirmed , verify before booking
- Hours: Not confirmed , call ahead
- Booking difficulty: Easy
- Reservations: Recommended; no confirmed online booking method on record
- Outdoor space: Ask about terrace availability when you call
- Leading time to visit: Late spring through early fall for outdoor seating
How Table X Fits the Millcreek Scene
Millcreek has enough going on that you have real options. Kobe Sushi and Provisions are both in the neighborhood and worth cross-referencing depending on what you're after. For a broader look at the area before you decide, our full Millcreek restaurants guide covers the competitive set in more depth. If you're also scoping the night out, check the Millcreek bars guide and Millcreek experiences guide for context.
If you're visiting from out of town and want to plan around a hotel, the Millcreek hotels guide is a useful starting point. For wine-focused evenings, the Millcreek wineries guide gives you a sense of what's nearby.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Table X good for a date? Millcreek's quieter dining atmosphere makes it a reasonable date option compared to busier downtown Salt Lake venues, but without confirmed pricing or menu details on record, you'll want to check current hours and availability before planning an evening around it. If the outdoor space is accessible, that's likely the strongest argument for a date night here.
- Do I need a reservation at Table X? Booking difficulty is rated easy, but that doesn't mean walk-ins are guaranteed. Call ahead to confirm hours and table availability , no online booking method is confirmed in the current record.
- Does Table X have happy hour deals? No happy hour information is confirmed in the current venue data. Check directly with the venue before building a plan around it.
- What's the crowd like at Table X? Millcreek draws a predominantly local, neighborhood crowd rather than a tourist or downtown spillover one. Expect a quieter room than you'd find in the Granary District, skewing toward regulars.
- Is the food good at Table X? No awards or cuisine-specific data are confirmed for this venue. The honest answer is that you'll get a clearer picture from recent visitor reviews on a third-party platform before committing. Millcreek as a corridor has a solid track record for independent dining, which is contextually encouraging.
- Is Table X good for groups? Millcreek venues at this address tend to suit smaller parties better. For groups of six or more, call ahead to confirm the layout before booking.
- What's the signature drink at Table X? No confirmed cocktail or drink program data is available. Ask the staff when you arrive , or when you call to confirm your reservation.
Compare Table X
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Table X good for a date?
Table X in Millcreek has the right bones for a date: a neighborhood setting with an outdoor and terrace focus that creates natural ambiance without requiring a special-occasion price tag. If you want a more curated, intimate format, Bisous is worth comparing for that purpose. For a relaxed but considered evening in Salt Lake City's east side, Table X is a reasonable call.
Do I need a reservation at Table X?
Call ahead or check availability before showing up, especially for terrace seating, which fills faster than indoor tables in good weather. Table X sits in Millcreek at 1457 E 3350 S, a neighborhood with enough dinner traffic that walk-in availability is inconsistent on weekends. A reservation is the lower-risk move.
Does Table X have happy hour deals?
Happy hour specifics aren't confirmed for Table X. ABV in Salt Lake City is a stronger bet if dedicated happy hour value is your primary goal. Contact Table X directly to confirm current drink or food specials before building a plan around them.
What's the crowd like at Table X?
Millcreek draws a local, neighborhood-first crowd rather than the downtown tourist circuit, so expect a mix of regulars and Salt Lake City east-siders rather than out-of-town visitors. The terrace-oriented setup tends to attract guests who are there for the setting as much as the meal. It reads relaxed rather than scene-driven.
Is the food good at Table X?
Confirmed menu details and cuisine type aren't available in current records, which makes a direct food verdict difficult. The practical move is to ask staff what's in season or what the kitchen is running well when you arrive at 1457 E 3350 S. For a Millcreek alternative with more documented food credentials, Provisions is worth a look.
Is Table X good for groups?
Table X's terrace format can work for small groups of four to six who want an outdoor setting, but larger parties should confirm capacity and reservation options directly before committing. For groups where a cocktail-focused format is the priority, Canon in Salt Lake City has a more documented group-friendly track record. Table X suits smaller, self-selecting groups more than big celebrations.
What's the signature drink at Table X?
No specific drink list or signature cocktail is confirmed for Table X. If a strong drinks program is a deciding factor, Kumiko or Canon offer more documented bar credentials in the Salt Lake City area. Ask the bar staff at Table X what they're making well on the night you visit.
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