Felt Bar & Eatery
341 S Main St STE 101, Salt Lake City
(385) 267-1093
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Great food and drinks. Take a step into a restaurant that feels like your in San Francisco or east side of manhattan with exciting dishes and great atmosphere. We shared a few small plates and the lobster roll special.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Found this place for last minute business dinner. Unique cocktails, amazing small plates. Brussels and Truffle fries didn’t disappoint. Entrees were fresh and well composed. My only knock was our server that wasn’t that personable and didn’t provide any recommendations.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Brussels Sprouts, Super Fresh, Truffle Fries, Sesame Tuna
Awesome food.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Wow, such a great first experience at Felt! We came here for guest chef Cisco Garcia-Garza’s pop up event. The specialty menu was delicious. They had appetizers, entrees, and this phenomenal dessert.
Our server was Grace, who was helping on the floor tonight. She normally is behind the bar and gave excellent drink recommendations. Cocktails had so much dimension and flavor. We honestly booked reservations for later this week. Can’t wait to come back! Thank you!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Best happy hour burger in SLC. What's her name is the best cocktail.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 4
We loved this restaurant so much! It is rare to go to a restaurant and love everything in this was how we found Felt. My husband loved the lobster roll so much. I loved the chicken with pesto and gnocchi so much. We both loved the pub burger and truffle fries—the bacon jam on it was ridiculous. So good. Can’t wait to try the desserts next time. We also loved the comfortable seating, and his place has a nice vibe.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Truffle Fries, Pub Burger
Great dinner with smaller plates that encourages you to try a few different things. Close to Eccles for a date night place before a show. Service was attentive, and food was delicious. Cocktails were tasty, but served with a little too much ice so maybe ask for not a full glass of ice.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Excellent food and service! Loved the craft cocktails.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
I love the cocktail ?you can see making cocktails in front of the bar
Loved it all! A little chilly.
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What a great place! Upscale food and drinks while being laid back and not at all pretentious. We shared several small plates. Our favorite was the octopus with the beet pickled eggs being a close second. The citrus bacon mignonette for the oysters was also out of this world and a stellar happy hour deal. Highly recommend the Siesta cocktail. Can’t wait to go back and make this our go-to place before any downtown events!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Saw the 4.9 stars so had high hopes and were super let down. For the prices, the food was pretty mediocre. 2 of us ordered the steak and frites, bland unflavorful steak with some regular fries. The chimichurri was overly minty. I got a side of mac and cheese. It was all right but had a good amount of red pepper on it, so I didn't eat the top layer. Brother in law ordered the elk burger and it was extremely undercooked and he said the bacon just overpowered the whole thing. My husband ordered the 6oz filet, which again was unflavorful and the au gratin was just a 2x2 square. He was definitely still hungry after a $50 meal and ended up eating most of my fries. We tried the pretzel bites and those tasted reheated with a super thin cheese sauce. My husband and brother in law thought the Korean bbq ribs were pretty good. The cheesecake tasted nothing like a car bomb, just straight chocolate. We haven't been out to dinner kid free in almost 2 years and this was overall a pretty disappointing experience. Only giving 3 stars because our waiter was super knowledgeable and attentive.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 5
When I spend $100 on dinner, I expect my $20 fried chicken sandwich to at least compete with Chick-fil-A. Sadly, Felt's version tasted like it lost that competition in the first round. And the $12 pretzel bites? They couldn't even outshine a frozen Super Pretzel, which, frankly, is offensive to pretzels everywhere.
But wait, there's more! Not only was the food overpriced and lackluster, but the server also forgot my order. I ended up waiting so long that I was 20 minutes late to my show at the Eccles. Maybe they were too busy figuring out how to make a pretzel taste this sad.
If you're considering Felt, save yourself the trouble. Just lick a puddle, throw your money in the trash, and take a slap to the face you'll still have a better experience.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 1
Service: 1
Pretty good food, some (chicken) a bit salty.
Good cocktails. Room a bit cavernous & dark, needs better atmosphere. Several different inconsistant lighting fixtures -some nice, some odd.
Kid-friendliness: No - it's classed as a bar. Must be 21. It's Utah.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Burrata
I met my daughter there for happy hour and sat at the bar. Service was great and the food amazing. See you all again.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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