Reviews & Ratings for Riverhorse Cafe
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Overpriced
by PCgal
And crappy food, not worth the price at all. and not to mention the staff is rude and service slow. do you need more reasons not to try it.
Great location, good appetizers, love the live music
by ithinkfoodisgreat
My wife and I dined at Riverhorse while staying at Deer Valley to celebrate our anniversary.
When we arrived, we were very impressed with the hostess as she took our coats, and we were made very comfortable despite feeling somewhat underdressed (a button-down shirt and trouser-jeans seemed a little sub-par upon surveying the room). Live music was playing, and was a beautiful touch.
We started with the Appetizer Tower, which included smoked salmon on a crispy potato pancake with dill cream and red onion; crispy goat cheese won tons with sweet plum sauce; and Chicken satay with cucumber salsa and peanut sauce. The dishes were simpler than they sound as far as flavor is concerned, and were very good (the smoked salmon was delicious, and the chicken satay was refreshing). This was served along-side a variety of breads and seasoned butter which were also very good.
We also ordered the Heirloom Tomato Bruschetta with fresh mozzarella cheese, basil pistou, baby greans, and aged balsamic. It was very good and refreshing as we waited for our salads.
I had the Riverhorse Salad (baby greens in a red wine vinaigrette, goat cheese, enoki mushrooms, toasted walnuts) which was good, but she had the Heirloom beets and arugula (humboldt fog cheese in a Meyer lemon vinaigrette) which was off-the-charts-delicious.
My wife ordered the Trio of Tenderloins, which turned out to be a surprising volume of food - the Kobe Beef, North American Buffalo, and Elk ternderloins were all cooked perfectly and were amazing (served with Oregon "wild" mushrooms and whipped potatoes, though the mushrooms didn't taste very wild). I was happy to help her finish the dish.
The filet I ordered was perfect, with maytag bleu, red wine demi, and buttermilk fried onions. Absolutely mouth-wateringly delicious. We were ridiculously full at this point, but still managed a few bites of Creme Brulee for dessert (nothing to write home about). We will definitely return (pricey, but well worth it).
- Pros: Food, Location, service, live music
- Cons: Pricey (but worth the price)
Food is always great, live music is great, but you'll pay for it!
by debuyama
This is a great place to go on a corporate card for dinner. Or in the summer time sit outside on the deck and order one appetizer and order all the drinks you can. This place deserves all the stars it gets as the food is great, and the staff is wonderful. Definitely make reservations during the winter time as this place gets packed.
- Pros: Food & Service
- Cons: Price
Pricey meals and petite drinks
by lonestargirl
My husband and I received recommendations from both residents and visitors of Park City for Riverhorse. After going it on our own for place to eat for a few nights, we decided to give it try. The waiter greeted us with moderate enthusiasm and took drink orders. My husband ordered his usual vodka rocks that came out in a glass only slightly larger than a shot glass. Good thing it was only $6.50. Guess folks in these parts don't know how to pour a generous drink (we're from Texas and I guess we're used to a larger pour). I tried mine shaken and served up which came in a petite martini glass. After getting over the sticker shock of the menu, we chose to split a salad (caesar) which was decent. Entrees are priced higher than they really should be (a chicken breast for $33) for what you get. The halibut was pricey but you expect that and it was pretty good. The highlight of the meal was the dessert, a chocolate molten cake. Frankly we were disappointed after all the rave reviews we got and there are better places to go in our opinion. Would only go back for dessert.
- Pros: dessert
- Cons: pricey appetizers and entrees
Don't waste your money
by foodie454
To start, I am not a professional chef, but I am a lover of great food, and I know happiness when I taste it. I looked at several reviews of this restaurant (including the New York Times) which is why we chose here to begin with. To spend $50 on an entree doesn't bother me. What bothers me is to spend $50 on an entree that I could have easily made better at home. I had the salmon, both my fish and veggies were cold and tasteless. My husband had the filet mignon which was over cooked and smothered in some type of blue cheese sauce. In my opinion, a good cut of meat (such as the filet) doesn't need to be drenched in a sauce, however, maybe it was just to cover up the fact the chef over cooked it. To be fair - we went on a Sunday night, so it is possible that the EC was not working in the kitchen.
On a positive note, the quail we had as an appetizer was enjoyable - so was our salad. We opted to pass on dessert since our entree's were less than appealing. I thought their wine list was over priced and the selection was not very good. A bottle of Coppola wine that you can purchase for $15 was priced around $50-60. We ordered the house selection for $36, only to have the waiter smirk, when we inquired if it was good - his response was, "it's not great...you get what you get when you only pay $36 for a bottle of wine." Being that we use to live in California and recently got back from Italy - I know you can get wonderful wine for that price.
Perhaps my expectations were just too high, I was expecting something like the Snake River Grill in Jackson Hole. Or, maybe we just ordered the wrong thing, but regardless of what you order - one hopes that you could at least eat it. Although my husband managed to scrape off a lot of the sauce on his steak in order to eat it, I left about 90% of my entree on my plate.
*Most positive reviews of this restaurant were made over a year ago - I should have paid attention to that.
Best In Town!
by detailqueen
Wow. It's the best tasting food we've had in Park City or Deer Valley. Definitely pricy, but delicious! Service is spectacular.
Be sure to make a reservation.
- Pros: Food
- Cons: Price
Wonderful Time!
by brandywine101
The Riverhorse has always been one of our favorites while in Park City. Fun, Fun atmosphere, great food and above average service. Always consistent.
- Pros: Friendly, Fun, Great food
- Cons: Service was a little slow
little pricey but the food is good
by neilville
I had the macadamia crusted halibut ($35), and my wife had the goat cheese stuffed chicken ($30). Both dishes were full of flavor and had nice presentation. The price is high, but not overpriced for the location. Service was prompt. We really enjoyed the live piano.
The perfect romantic dinner!
by blackdove
My husband and I went to the Riverhorse for our 2nd anniversary and the food was HEAVENLY! The buffalo filet mignon was tender and succulent. Horshradish mashed potatoes and baby asparagus rounded out the meal. I ordered the macadamia crusted halibut and I have NEVER had a better filet of fish in my life. Even in Hawaii! The halibut melted in your mouth and the herbed mashed potatoes were just right. A perfect 10!
Gone Stale
by mukluker1
The service makes a tired restaurant an ok place to dine. The menu is overpriced and overrated. The building is in definite need of renovation.
- Pros: On Main Street, Knowlegable Service
- Cons: , Tired Atmosphere, In need of renevation





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