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Cisero's
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Street
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- Yes
- Delivery:
- Yes
- Take-out:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
13 reviews for Cisero's
Pretty good deal along the Main Street strip of Park City. The portions are good and the price is right for a restaurant that sits amongst those charging $30 and up a plate. Plus, gotta love the free focaccia and sourdough with oil and balsamic to start!
The wine list is pretty good. I'm no expert, but the both times I've been here I've found something I like. They also offer a list of tasty-sounding cocktails, which I might just have to splurge on next time I am in town.
It was my second time dining here and since it was vacation, I allowed myself to splurge and get the Fettucini Alfredo. While it's hard to mess up butter and cheese, I was not disappointed. This was actually the first time I've had Alfredo where there was more sauce than noodles (yay). I added a TON of black pepper from the table (wish it had been freshly cracked though) and it was steaming hot and perfect. I also had a Caesar salad (just $3 more with entree) that did not taste like a traditional Caesar (good thing for me no anchovy taste), but it was still very good.
As I said, I have been here twice now and would definitely return if I am in Park City again. The service the first time was average/good; I don't remember anything wrong with it. This time, however, the service was pretty slow (we're talking over 5 minutes to get waters, another 5 minutes to get the bread). There was a high school reunion that was going on in the back (that my hot date and I just happened to get sat on the edge of... how romantic [AND LOUD]), so maybe that was why?
Either way, the most recent experience wasn't bad enough to make not want to come back, and the food is good enough that even if it had been, I'd probably be willing to give it another try.
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The bar and club downstairs is good by Park City standards, where there are not many places to dance.
Cover is $11, which includes a mandatory coat check. The night I was there they had a band which was okay. Since it was Sundance, one would have assumed that they would have gone for the top talent available--apparently Utah is not a hotbed of musical abilities.
Still, if Harry O's is having a ridiculously expensive event (as is usual during Sundance), Cisero's is the next best choice. The other option would be Sidecar, but that is more of a local's place.
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The "club" downstairs is tiny. It gets super hot downstairs. $11 cover/membership fee which includes coat check. Just like everywhere in Utah alcohol is measured out. There is a pool table and a small dance floor. The night I was there the DJ was super annoying. Yelling out profanity over and over trying to be cool. Saying things like, "I'm mother fucking all hip hop!" Yet not playing much of it. Actually, right after he yelled that out, he played some Michael Jackson.
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The foccacia was big and fluffy. I liked.
The food was hearty and cheap. Can't complain. We had the ravioli, meatballs, caesar salad, & the chicken marsala. All good, but the meatballs were super tender and not loaded with bread crumbs.
Club: FREE cover before 10pm. We utilized the foos ball table and beat some Southern CALI & UT ass!!! Whoo!!!
Get your tokens from the bartenders. Music selection: TOP 40s.
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A good place to duck the cold and get a whiskey downstairs. That night, there was a band. They were a tad on the coagulation side. The elderly lead singer put on sun glasses during the solo and danced around like he had the conch, and to top it off, all his solo consisted of was strumming the A chord over and over and over again......haha, pretty lame-O, you had to be there! But hey, they covered Dylan, twice, and you can't beat that.
My friends and I stopped by Cisero's on our visit to Utah. Its a nice, small place on Main Street in Park City. We went a little early, around 6p, so there was nobody downstairs at the bar. It was a nice place with a stage, projector screen, game tables, and bar tables. I could see it getting really packed there...good thing we left before the rush.
The food was okay. We ordered the grilled artichoke, calamari, some kind of stew, chicken wings, a pasta dish and 6 hefenweizers and the total came out to around $80. (I think the stew was the best thing). The service was excellent. There were 2 employees downstairs who were very friendly and helpful. As we were leaving, one of them invited us back and said he would let us in without paying cover.
Too bad it was too cold to come back out after we got to our hotel. All in all, it was a good experience.
I'm rating this place as a nightclub, as I've never eaten at the restaurant.
It's loud, a sausage party, and frequently has live music. I came here for New Year's Eve in 2004 and 2005, refused to pay the $40 cover and they let me in anyway because they needed women in there.
Fun in a frat party sort of way.
This place is good, I don't drink so yeah the food is good. The pizza is way good.. so get one!
So, the last time I was here they had karoke downstairs. This guy went up on stage and sang "Like a Virgin." He started taking off his clothes, lingering over each article. He started unbuckling his belt and I thought for sure the security will grab him. As the guy started taking off his jeans, a few security people got near the stage. As he finished his big number, the guy took off his boxers and was naked, except for his socks. Full frontal naked. The security didn't do anything. I thought that was cool.
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For families or big groups on a ski budget, "this is the place". The food is not amazing, but is decent. If you are in town during football season, check out the Monday football special downstairs. They bar downstairs is great place to go with a bunch of friends if you are looking for a little fun after dinner.
A great spot for a low key Italian meal. Nothing to rant and rave about, but the food and service was good. Most of the restaurants around this area are a fixed menu and you know you are going to spend $75 before you even sit down. This place didn't break the bank, and left me pleasantly full! I'd go back for sure.
I ate here last Wednesday night, and it was a blast! Our waiter was really cool, he knew how to handle us! We all loved our wine and meals. I got an artichoke dish that was amazing. After dinner, our waiter got us into the club downstairs, (same establishment) and by passed the cover charge and the line, which was really long. It was really fun downstairs, although pretty packed, but cheap drinks and fun people.
Well.....having been Sundance weekend...it guess you can't complain when everywhere was being full and with no place to eat, it was okay. We wanted Sunday breakfast, but everywhere was full so this was the only place that could seat us right away...it was a buffet breakfast...price wise, it was very reasonable...but what was a big disappointment was every plate was soooooooo dirty that you wonder if their dishwasher broke down.....i went thru almost 10 plates before finding one that was decent to eat off of. I know I might have been quite picky and the person standing behind me was wondering..."what the heck is she doing???" but I just couldn't give myself that plate. I could even guess what the person who used this plate ate....with egg yolk stuck on the sides with cheese. ...hmmm an omelette perhaps..n the glass.....oh my god...i'm not even goin to tell you what was on my water glass................

