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The 9 Line Business Passport

Posted on August 1   |   Updated on August 10
Angie Treasure

Angie Treasure

What better way to celebrate a day all about Salt Lake than by supporting local businesses? Thirty-plus shops, restaurants, and bars up and down 900 South are offering deals in celebration of 801 Day all day long on Saturday, Aug. 1!

Physical copies will be available for pickup at the following locations:

Visit the businesses for a signature or stamp and enjoy the promotions while you're at it. Every five stamps gets you one ticket to enter an opportunity drawing. Bring your passport with stamps to the City Cast Salt Lake booth at the Milk Block between 5-7:30 p.m. Must be present to win!

Don't want a physical passport? No sweat. Just mention the 801 Day deal at a participating business and enjoy your discount or free activity. (Note: You can only enter the drawing if you have a physical passport.)

A list of 30+ local businesses and their special 801 Day deals.

More than 30 deals for locals on 801 Day! (Image made with help from Claude AI)

How do I get to the 801 Day event?

The Milk Block is on 402-430 E. and 900 S. The 9 Line is a bike path along 900 South, so we recommend biking. There are a handful of bike racks at the Milk Blocks. If you're looking to take public transit, UTA's Route 9 bus goes up and down 900 South. If you're driving, you can park on the streets around the venue or at nearby Liberty Park and walk or bike over.

The Milk Block is ADA accessible. We recommend you enter on Denver Street or 900 South.

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