Dick N' Dixie's
A beloved Salt Lake City dive bar where Real Salt Lake runs deep. RSL paraphernalia covers the walls and players are known to stop by after home games. Despite its dive-bar charm with karaoke, pool tables, and budget-friendly drinks, the game of choice here is soccer. Features 25 screens across a 245-seat venue, open 15 hours a day, 365 days a year. A fixture of the downtown SLC scene and a genuine supporters' gathering spot.
About
Dick N' Dixie's is a no-frills dive bar at 479 E 300 South in Salt Lake City's Central City neighborhood, co-owned by Will Bourne and Kirsten Fowler. The pair transformed the former Andy's bar into a welcoming neighborhood hangout with refinished wooden bar tops, a pool table, a photo booth, and a classic well-stocked jukebox. In a city of craft cocktail lounges and trendy nightlife, Dick N' Dixie's is a deliberate throwback — cold beer, properly poured drinks, fair prices, and genuine conversation.
The RSL Heartbeat
Despite the dive-bar aesthetic, soccer is the game of choice at Dick N' Dixie's. Real Salt Lake paraphernalia covers the walls, and the bar functions as an unofficial gathering spot for RSL supporters. Co-owner Will Bourne told the Salt Lake Tribune that RSL players are regulars: "You almost always see one or more of them after a home game." That player connection — not found at any other bar in the city — gives Dick N' Dixie's an authenticity that purpose-built sports bars cannot replicate. When RSL is on, the 25 screens across the 245-seat venue all tune in, and the energy of a packed dive bar watching their hometown club creates one of the most genuinely passionate atmospheres in Salt Lake City.
The Dive Bar That Chose Soccer
Dick N' Dixie's operates as an official Real Salt Lake Pub, meaning every RSL match is guaranteed on the screens all season long. The bar is open daily from 11 AM to 2 AM, 365 days a year — 15 hours of uninterrupted access that makes it reliable for both afternoon MLS kickoffs and late-night post-match celebrations. Regulars arrive early on match days to claim seats, as the bar goes standing-room-only when RSL plays and when the Urban Lounge music venue across the street draws overflow crowds. There is no food kitchen, but the affordable drinks, unpretentious atmosphere, and the chance to rub elbows with actual RSL players make Dick N' Dixie's a pilgrimage bar for Real Salt Lake faithful.
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- Category
- Salt Lake City
- Location
- Salt Lake City , Utah
- Last Researched
- February 22, 2026