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  • Place Types Museum
  • Address 1897 State St, Salt Lake City, UT 84115, USA
  • Coordinate 40.728673,-111.888255
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 4.5
  • Compound Code P4H6+FM Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Reviews
Maegan Petsche (09/12/2020)
Does man cave mean girls aren't allowed I have a feeling it does. I couldn't find it I stood in the middle of the street for what seemed like all flipping day almost died. My cave will be so much better.
Justin Grieco (03/19/2018)
You would think that Phil's Man cave is losing a star because it's right in the middle of State Street, but that's actually the most charming part about it. I feel safe when I'm there. No, really I wish I could give this nifty little nugget five stars but I was just too turned off by the fact that the owner is never present to interact with loyal patrons. Why else would a regular like me not have met him (or her) yet?
Bob Cieri (03/21/2018)
Phil’s Man Cave is a promising new after work haunt in the Salt Lake City beer scene. The concept is strong but the execution is so far lacking. With a bit of work this place could be my favorite place to hang out for beers. Pros: the spirit of international brotherhood, beer taste, location, cover charge, conversation, price. Cons: chair comfort, temperature, number of available power outlets, lack of trains. The lawnmower brand struck me as slightly pretentious for the scene. A really cool reclaimed space. Update 3/21/17 I've been informed that the publican has added some accessory power outlets. Now I can finally charge my electric all-weather unicycle, portable ear hair trimmer, palm pilot, personal neck cooler, and collection of pocket wind-up toy soldiers all while enjoying a cold brew at P'sMC.
Mark Chynoweth (03/04/2018)
I finally had a chance to check out the cave recently after a day on the slopes. Beer selection was above average with plenty of local options. The owner is a brewer and has a deep knowledge of beer, wine, craft spirits, and pumpkin farming. Overrepresentation of northern latitudes in their flag display but canning supplies make it easy for on-the-fly preserving of fruits and what have you. Definitely coming back for more lively debates with the regular barflies.
Brett Schroeder (03/22/2018)
How do I describe this place? In some ways it feels like I've been there my whole life. In other ways, like I've never been at all. The number of beers on tap is matched only by the number of cool drafts leaking through the creaky wooden walls of this Salt Lake haunt. While the space is fresh, hip and totally reclaimed, I'm left to wonder if this place will ever truly be reclaimed by the beer lovers of Salt Lake. I'm confident that process is well underway with the addition of prominent local and Phil's frequent Bobby Cieri. The man charges everything there - except his beer, of course. He pays cash. The bar has a minimum, and he carries cash. More people should carry cash, and Phil is helping with that. If you're looking for good conversation and a sudsy brew at a welcoming watering hole, this may be the place for you.
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