The Red Door
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
Phone: (801) 363-6030
- Hours:
- Mon, Tue, Sat 6pm-1am, Wed,Thu, Fri 5pm-1am
Editorial Review for The Red Door – by John Youngren
The Scene
Just west of Hotel Monaco, what was once a nondescript office has been transformed into one of Salt Lake's most hopping nightclubs. Step beyond the Red Door and into what feels like a funky little jazz bar in a much larger town. A smattering of tables dot the cluttered interior, which isn't much larger than your typical accounting office. Exposed red brick and pipes, a few comfortable couches and a floor-to-ceiling bar complete the vision, defiantly hip for little ol' Salt Lake.
The Draw
There's little more than appetizers on the food menu, but it doesn't much matter--the point here is cocktails, martinis and wine. That floor-to-ceiling selection of liquors and liqueurs will surely tempt you, though Red Door offers a few microbrew selections and more traditional drinks for more standard tastes. Desserts, gourmet coffees and espresso create a trendy, diverse atmosphere for an after-dinner drink or apéritif.
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User Reviews for The Red Door
05/01/2008 Posted by shygrl08
So, my girlfriend friend told me about the Red Door and suggested the scene they have there on Saturdays is simply fabulous. It sounded kind of different than other places that we have gone to around Salt Lake. We usually go to The Urban Lounge or The Tavernacle (please don’t ask). The crowd at the Red Door is very cool. It is bit older that The Urban Lounge but that is kind of cool. The door man, Chad, was very charming in this weird way. It was like a challenge to get in but that was a good thing. It felt exclusive, like a cool place in New York or somethin', and I also felt safe. Then their band started playin' in these suits. I wasn’t sure what to think but then they played some songs we knew and it was a lot of fun. Then band played my favorite song "Young Folks" and that was it! Way fun! We will be back for more of this after I recover. I had a little too much fun with their Martinis I guess.
Pros: Exclusive Popular and Fabulous
Cons: Nothin' really.
04/27/2008 Posted by mofuner
Where have I been the last two years? I moved here from Denver and I must say I really put something like the Red Door past Salt Lake City. I mean the decor is so urban and the crowd is different than most people you find at typical bars around town. I have spent most of weekends at The Metropolitan (which also serves a great martini). Now I will mix it up between The Metro and The Red Door. Their drinks at the Red Door are out of this world (a bit spendy though). If you go there, try the martini called the "Ginger Martini" it hat has this Asian fruit in it. Simply delicious. I haven’t tried their beer or wine menu yet but it looks well planned. I will proceed to kick my freinds for failing to tell me about this place sooner. Damn.
Pros: Cool atmosphere unlike other bars in Salt Lake City . Amazing martinis.
Cons: Some drinks are spendy but damn good.
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