The only place in Salt Lake City with the balls to cater to your “sinfully sexy” self. Hosted on Saturday nights, the downstairs bar becomes the ultimate playground for sexy fetish fun. Dress to impress and express that dark & daring side you’ve been hiding during your 9 to 5. Whether you dress to the fetish theme or just come to watch this freak show, either way, you will fit right into the Fetish Ball!
Go in to see all the gorgeous freaks, or partake of your own daring adventure with their fetish demos and freaky accessories. Dance all night to all the dark and naughty music your parents warned you about.
October 25, 2025, 8 pm–1 am Monthly, Last Saturday
Named after a rapid on the Green River, The Hog Wallow Pub is located kitty-corner to the historic Old Mill ruin at the base of Big Cottonwood Canyon, renowned for some of the best snow on earth. It is the latest reincarnation of the oldest and most notorious bar in the Cottonwood Heights area.
Since its opening, Hog Wallow has received a number of awards including City Search’s “Best Outdoor Bar,” City Weekly’s “Best Neighborhood Bar” and “Best Escape From Downtown,” and Salt Lake Magazine’s “Best Suburban Bar.”
Hog Wallow Pub 3200 Big Cottonwood Canyon Road, Salt Lake
This is the place that gives you the home away from home feeling, “where everybody really does know your name”, you’ve been looking for. The owner Bob being from New Jersey has given this place that perfect east coast feeling with tons of character. Just look around the place. You’ll soon be part of the Cheers to You family!
Karaoke Friday & Sunday Nights!
Cheers To You 315 S. Main Street, Salt Lake City, UT
Piper Down is one of Salt Lake City’s premier Irish Pubs and live music venues near downtown. David and Shelli were first inspired to open a Pub while Honeymooning in the Temple Bar District of Dublin, Ireland. After much effort, they finally found a space that would make their dream a reality. Dave and Shelli bought the building at 1492 South State in Salt Lake City in September of 2002 following preliminary approval from the City to transform the vacant Constable’s office into “The Temple Bar, an Olde World Pub”. There were 14 public hearings, appeals, and endless red tape, mostly due to the misconception that the name was meant to slight the LDS Church. To avoid further delays, they changed the name to “Piper Down an Olde World Pub”. Their hands were still tied until they finally won their permit to begin work in January 2003.