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BALLPARK

Neighborhood in Salt Lake City

Median Home Price
$514,000*

ABOUT BALLPARK

Living in Salt Lake City’s Ballpark neighborhood means being surrounded by great food, craft beer, and a mix of old and new. Known for its breweries, it’s a top spot for craft beer lovers, with plenty of unique brews to try. The food scene is just as exciting, offering everything from classic diners to creative bites. Once centered around Smith’s Ballpark, the area has been a hub for baseball fans for years. With the Salt Lake Bees relocating in 2025, redevelopment is bringing fresh energy and new opportunities to the neighborhood. Ballpark features a mix of historic brick homes and modern apartments, creating a unique blend of styles. Colorful murals and street art add creativity to the streets, while local businesses make it feel like home.

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Median Home Price

$514,000*

Ski Resort Access

≈ 40 Minutes*

Airport Access

≈ 10 Minutes*

An aisle inside Capital City Antique Mall in Salt Lake City’s Ballpark neighborhood, showcasing vintage furniture, collectibles, glassware, and unique antiques displayed on shelves and tables.

Capital City Antiques is one of my favorite antique stores in Salt Lake City, offering a treasure trove of unique finds. This massive shop is packed with vintage furniture, retro decor, and rare collectibles, making it a dream for antique lovers. Whether you’re on a serious hunt or just browsing, there’s always something interesting to discover. The friendly staff knows the inventory well and is happy to help you track down hidden gems.

Just down the road, Social Axe Throwing SLC delivers a completely different kind of adventure. Whether you’re a first-timer or already have a solid throw, the staff is there to help with tips and techniques. The thrill of landing a perfect throw makes it a great spot for friendly competitions. It’s perfect for date nights, team-building events, or just a fun outing with friends.

An aisle inside Capital City Antique Mall in Salt Lake City’s Ballpark neighborhood, showcasing vintage furniture, collectibles, glassware, and unique antiques displayed on shelves and tables.
An aisle inside Capital City Antique Mall in Salt Lake City’s Ballpark neighborhood, showcasing vintage furniture, collectibles, glassware, and unique antiques displayed on shelves and tables.

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Ballpark’s food and drink scene has plenty of great options. Templin Family Brewing, known to locals as TF, is a neighborhood favorite, serving expertly crafted German-inspired beers in a warm, welcoming space. Beyond TF, the area is home to Fisher Brewing Company,RoHa Brewing Project, and Scion Cider Bar, making it a top spot for craft beer and cider lover

On the food side, Central 9th Market is a must-visit, especially for sandwich lovers. Their house-made focaccia is the star of every sandwich—soft, flavorful, and perfectly balanced. The breakfast sando is a standout, packed with eggs, cheese, and just the right amount of richness to start the day right. But honestly, you can’t go wrong with anything on the menu. Whether you’re grabbing a quick bite or enjoying a leisurely meal, this spot delivers simple, high-quality food done right.

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*Disclaimer: Please note that the information provided on this page is intended as an estimate and is subject to change. We encourage you to verify all details independently to ensure accuracy.