Market Street Grill - Downtown

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48 W Market St
Salt Lake City, UT 84101

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(801) 322-4668
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Market Street Grill - Downtown - Salt Lake City, UT
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Oh! How do I love thee? Let me count the ways! Halibut & Eggs Benedict, best sause in town! Salmon and blueberry pancakes! DIVINE! Waffles, almost to crispy toast, CLEAN! Service ...

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The fish items at Market Street Grill are great, but the hamburgers....even Wendy's are better. Pros: good menu selection, good atmosphere, close to work Cons: pricey, cro...

What a Shame 2/13/2011

This place used to be a favorite of mine and I still go occasionally because I keep hoping it might have improved. But I probably won't be back. This last visit put the nail in the coffin. I arrived and asked for a table. The hostess was in the middle of helping me, gathering menus for my table, and then greeted the woman who came in right behind me. That would have been fine except she proceeded to seat this person when I got there first. What on Earth? The hostess offered no apology and didn’t even acknowledge that she had just been terribly rude. I tried to brush it off but it definitely started the evening with a sour note. Our waiter was very kind but took a long time just to get tea. It was a Thursday night and not terribly crowded so it really shouldn’t have taken as much time as it did. I ordered the special which was supposed to be a piece of fish served with crab. There were maybe three bites of crab, the fish was horribly dry, and to top it off I was charged $30 for a meal that would have been better served at Red Lobster. When I had paid for the meal the waiter walked about two feet away from our table before he looked to see his tip! Horrible food, horrible service from the hostess, a few big slips from the waiter and I’ve really had enough. What happened to this place? It’s a shame because this place used to be a class act. more

Too Proud of Their Food & Poor Service 2/6/2011

We went there on a slow night with a group of 10. Not sure of the automatic 18% gratuity for a party over 8 had anything to do with it or not, but our service was very poor. I never got a water refill without asking for it, once I didn't even get a refill after asking for it. At one point my glass ran dry and it was 10 minutes before our waitress came by and I had an opportunity to ask for more. On another occasion I asked for more tartar sauce and so did a couple of other folks at the table. When the waitress came back with the tartar sauce she didn't have one for me and she left before I could ask again! As for the food, I will admit that the onion rings were some of the best I have had and my husband did enjoy the flounder he got. But the boiled herbed potatoes were beyond bland and my deep fried halibut was not crispy. The spinach salad that accompanies the meal was incredibly lame...just baby spinach in a bland dressing. No bacon, no mushrooms, no flavor. The worst part of my fish and chips dinner was that I have had plenty of really good fish and chips for under $12 and I got soaked for $22 for this mediocre version. Even though my husband like his dinner he felt it was overpriced. Overall our experience was less than satisfactory. Our mediocre dinner for two cost us $80! We are used to better food and vastly superior service when we drop this much money for dinner. more

Teriffic Breakfast! 12/16/2009

Oh! How do I love thee? Let me count the ways! Halibut & Eggs Benedict, best sause in town! Salmon and blueberry pancakes! DIVINE! Waffles, almost to crispy toast, CLEAN! Service pros like Rebecca, Ilona, Dave, Angelia, Severn, I wish I could list YOU ALL! Thanks for feeding me almost daily at the counter for a little price. and your coffee rocks too! But arrive before 11AM or you'll have to order from the luch menu. (and begin to pay for parking if it isn'ty christmas) - Too busy on Sunday, (and NO toast- only tose orange muffins) so go to the Cottonwood location on that day between 9-10AM for the $5 special seafood omlet with asperagus! Ummmm. (and play on the swingly bridge & give a thumbs up to the AA meeting upstairs! Pros: opens at 6:30 AM! Salmon, Halibut, Pancakes & Hollandase! Cons: Parking next to a legislator or attorney (yawn) more

Best Restaurant Ever 3/27/2009

This is review for Cottonwood branch. This is my first visit to SLC, and I absolutely love Market Street Grill. The food, service, and ambiance is just impeccable and is even better than the restaurants in NYC. Our server is extremely professional and courteous. I was extremely impressed with the service and food. Will definitely come back and recommend to all my friends. Pros: Food, Service, Value Cons: None more

Great chowder and dessert 2/6/2009

The dessert, bread and clam chowder were great. The quality of the seafood varied. For that much money I expect great food. The tables were too close together. I felt like I was sitting on the man's lap who was sitting at the table next to me. Every time the waitress served the man next to us, her butt was in my face. I won't go back. more

could be better 11/7/2008

The steaks are overpriced $34 for a "usda choice" new york steak!come on for that price you should get Prime. The rib eye was a bit though and the sauces are watery. The desserts and bread were really good. more

How do you get a table here? 2/15/2008

We never got a chance to taste the food. After a wait of 45 minutes and others being seated who arrived after us, we left. more

It was good 2/4/2008

Expensive but good, my tuna was great. My boyfriends lobster was amazing! However $40 for a lobster tail is a lot. I've been to restaurants around the same $$$ and liked them better...I guess I just wasn't that impressed. Service was good though...my boyfriend liked it... it's not a place that I would go to again and to me it didn't live up to it's reputation. However, I didn't dislike it.. more

Not was it's cracked up to be 10/23/2007

My husband & his family are big seafood eaters (whereas I am not), so we've gone to Market Street a couple of times since it is has the reputation of being the best seafood in the state. Not so...the non-seafood items are all sub-par; not a bit of deliciousness cooked into them - its like their way of punishing those of us who dislike seafood. And according to the rest of our group, not one of the seafood plates was exceptional. Even people I know who have once been big Market Street fans have started to steer clear because it has apparently gone downhill as far as taste. If you want the seafood, I would recommend buying from their fresh market & cooking it at home. Pros: fresh seafood...at least as fresh as you get in utah Cons: food quality has severly declined more

Recommended 7/5/2007

I started a review for the Market Street Grill by the UofU and realized that it is called Market Street Broiler. Will post review of MSB. Pros: Ambience Cons: Food, prices, service more

Worst Service Ever!!! 9/29/2006

My friends and I went to this restaurant because it was the only one without a 90 min. wait. Bit mistake. We still ended up waiting more than 90 minutes for our main course. Our drinks were slow, our waiter continually forgot to fill glasses, and brought chowder we didn't order and forgot twice the olive oil and vinigar that we did. The food was all awful. My friend's black bass looked like jerky. My other friend's dishes tasted like they were made with canned spegetti sauce. Normally I like lightly salted food, but the chef forgot to add any salt to my food at all. The waiter at one point left our table unattended for over 1/2 hour. This was overall the worst restaurant experience I have ever had, and except for exceptional company the night would have been ruined. Please spare yourself and dine anywhere else, even if it means waiting 90 minutes for a table. You just might have to wait 90 minutes to eat here anyways. Pros: The wine list. That was it's only redeeming factor. Cons: The service, especially the food, everything else. more

Great service, great food Sept. 2006 9/7/2006

We went there despite the negative reviews especially the grim reviews about the service. Alll the waiters were attentive and smiley. We had two waiters and both were excellent. The food was out of this world. We were tired of overly salty food, so this restaurant was just perfect. We had Key Lime pie and Almond torte with rasberries. They were the best desert we've ever had! more

An eclectic bunch of people come to Sunday Brunch 9/6/2006

Sunday brunch is a great all around experience at the downtown Market Street. Being on the list of "our regular spots", I have only been disappointed by the food on a single ocassion. Most times it is totally amazing. I especially like to substitute the au graten potatos for what ever comes with my dish. (Same potatos that I miss from the old Bacci restaraunt!) This place tops my list for fresh fish. The atmosphere is great. Pros: The food, the atmosphere, and the staff Cons: Nothing at all more

Still good seafood, service is gone 7/13/2006

If you want good seafood, Market Street will not disappoint you. If you looking to impress someone, or just want an enjoyable evening with good service, go somewhere else. This place used to be "it". What happened? No more a premier restaurant, a has been. Pros: Good Seafood Cons: Bad Service more

Food is excellent, service quality varies 1/18/2006

I eat here when I visit Salt Lake every year. The food is always excellent, no matter which item I choose. The service, however, ranges from excellent to so-so. Last time the service was so bad I complained to Gastronomy corporate management (luckily I could remember her name). The good part was that management was responsive to my complaint. I'll still go back there, but not if I'm in a rush. Pros: Close to hotels, Excellent food Cons: Service spotty more

What Happened to Excellent Customer Service? 9/7/2005

This is "NOT" the place! We were more than happy to recommend this place to friends, family and especially out of town guests. However it's all gone to the dogs. Service has progressively declined over the past 2 years. Food & price is fair, however the servers are forgetful & il-mannered. The hostesses at the front desk are incredibly rude dispite making reservations. Nothings changed even after a few calls to the corporate office. Please get rid of the bimbos that try to play hostess. They spend most of their time talking on their cell phones & painting their nails. Hire some efficient workers who really want to be there & provide the excellent customer service Market Street built its reputation on. Pros: location, good price Cons: poor service, bad mannered, bimbo's more

Rated #1 by Residents 6/5/2005

My family was here visiting from the east coast and all agreed this was the best meal we had all week! Make sure you get in before 7 for the early bird specials for $16.99. Truly worth the price no matter what you get. I don't like fish and this is one of my favorite restaurants (the prime rib is wonderful), so don't let their extensive fish menu scare you if you don't like it. Only drawbacks: Gets noisy when it's crowded can take over an hour to get a table if you arrive after 5:30 (although they now have call ahead seating), and some of the waiters have been rude. Pros: food, bread, price Cons: noise level, long waits, parking more

Parts is parts 5/5/2005

Normally the seafood is quite good here, however the poor service roughly balances out to make for a sub-par dining experience. If you are tempted to try Market Street, I highly recommend you choose *only* from the fresh seafood selection. The last time a guest and I attempted to order filet mignons (the most expensive cut), the waiter brought out cheaper New York sirloins instead. We questioned the waiter since these were obviously the wrong steaks, and he assured us three times that they were definitely filets. Only after convincing him to ask the chef did he finally cop to the fraud and admit that they were sirloins. Fortunately they did discount the meal as a result of this, but had we not made such a big issue we would have ended up getting ripped off. Pros: Good seafood Cons: Noisy, cramped, Poor service more

Downhill Slide 4/12/2005

'Had a fantastic seafood omelette for breakfast on one ocassion. The same omelette for Sunday Brunch was unrecognizible. Eggs Benedict; cold on a warm plate. What happened? Orange juice costs as much as a breakfast food order. What's up with that? Are the low food prices that reasonable, if the food isn't? Go to Jeremiah's instead. Pros: ambiance Cons: Food, Parking more

Always a winner 9/1/2004

We've eaten at Market Street Grill regularly for years now and have never had an off night. It is consistantly good at both locations. The service can be a little iffy and it is noisy, but the food more than makes up for it. Seafood in the middle of a desert seems a bit oxymoronic, but with that Delta connection securing fresh fish flown in daily, you can be assured great quality seafood. Some of the best Crab I've ever eaten, and that includes the coast. Love their Calamari, Chowder bread offering & cockles. Always a winner for us. Pros: Food, Food, Food more
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Editorial
  • The Scene
    For breakfast, lunch or dinner, this is probably the most popular seafood restaurant in town. Fresh fish and other deep-sea delicacies are flown in fresh each day from around the country. The place has a classic look, and the din of enthusiastic conversation rises throughout the day.

    The Food
    Here, you'll find the freshest fish in omelettes, sandwiches and by itself. This restaurant also specializes in shrimp, crab, mussels, clams, scallops--just about anything that lives in the ocean. Diners feast on bowls of the famous seafood chowder, green salads (preferably with the creamy Caesar house dressing) and all the crusty sourdough bread they can eat. There's also an extensive wine list. The desserts are superb, especially the chocolate Decadence, sabayon and fruit tarts.

  • 3/6/2006 Provided by Citysearch
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  • Neighborhoods: Rio Grande
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