Begin the day with a hearty feed and a decent coffee — that's rare in the United States. Publik Roasters are know for their great brews and their Publik Kitchen has a menu that's bound to take your fancy. Breakfast and a coffee should set you back around $20.
A tour of the Salt Lake Temple is essential for visitors to the city — and best of all, it's free. Numerous tour guides are available to show you around and teach you a bit about Mormon history, heritage, art and culture.
Foraunique experience, burn off some steam at Social Axe Throwing — it's exactly what the name suggests. Walk in for an hour-long session and throw some axes at a target on the wall. An hour costs US$15, which is about $22.
After all that exertion, you'll have built up a bit of a thirst—the perfect opportunity to try a "dirty soda", a sugary treat you'll only find in Utah, where most of the Mormon residents don't drink. Thirst Drinks is just around the corner and serves up bizarre soda mixes, such as Coke with raspberry puree and blackberry. $5
Grab a cheap lunch atalocal secret spot — the Tacos el Toros stand at 50 800 Street, serves cheap burritos and tacos — grab one of each and you'll have a filling lunch for around $8.