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Food Recs for Jackson Hole Wy?
Posted on 6/12/26 at 2:43 pm
Posted on 6/12/26 at 2:43 pm
Restaurants to go to?
Will be there in a week
Will be there in a week
This post was edited on 6/12/26 at 2:44 pm
Posted on 6/12/26 at 5:09 pm to headboard banger
No food recommendations, but hit up the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar
Posted on 6/12/26 at 7:09 pm to headboard banger
I ate at Gather and Glorietta Trattoria. Enjoyed both.
Did Liberty Burger and Stillwest Distillery for lunch. Also good.
Lots of mushroom dishes there, I think those are fairly pervasive in that region.
The food there generally exceeded my expectations.
Enjoy
Did Liberty Burger and Stillwest Distillery for lunch. Also good.
Lots of mushroom dishes there, I think those are fairly pervasive in that region.
The food there generally exceeded my expectations.
Enjoy
Posted on 6/12/26 at 7:51 pm to headboard banger
I like Snake River Brewing and Persephone Bakery Cafe for casual eats.
Posted on 6/13/26 at 11:43 am to headboard banger
We had a great meal at Local. For a less expensive alternative, Big Hole has excellent BBQ.
Posted on 6/13/26 at 12:50 pm to headboard banger
I enjoyed breakfast from FRX. Get a Sloshie from Creekside Market on the way back into town from the Tetons.
Posted on 6/13/26 at 3:51 pm to TigerBR1111
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No food recommendations, but hit up the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar
Was there last week. Just as I remembered it from years ago.
Posted on 6/13/26 at 5:13 pm to tonydtigr
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No food recommendations, but hit up the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar Was there last week.
Just as I remembered it from years ago.
I would never suggest it’s not a box you need to check off sort of place if you are in Jackson Hole, but I actually enjoyed their sister property, the Silver Dollar Bar, in the Wort Hotel, a bit more overall.
Food scene in town seems to just lean toward pricy and mostly forgettable. There’s a decent pizza place in an old theatre.
Posted on 6/13/26 at 7:15 pm to headboard banger
Moo's for ice cream.
It was really good.
It was really good.
Posted on 6/14/26 at 7:06 am to headboard banger
We liked the Gun Barrel Steak & Game House.
Posted on 6/14/26 at 11:01 am to headboard banger
Friend,
We travel to Jackson once a year. The food there is overpriced and, as a whole, unremarkable. The best restaurant is The Blue Lion. Locals love The Stagecoach for burgers. It is okay. The Million Dollar Cowboy Bar is a tourist trap. Glorietta has the town’s best Italian, but it is not half as good as Impastato’s.
The pizza is terrible there. Pinky G’s is probably the best in town, but its dough is lazy. Dornan’s has the best view of any restaurant and sitting on the deck on a nice day with the T**ns is full sight is glorious, but their pizza is on par with Digorno’s.
Our favorite post climb restaurant is Everest Momo Shack. It’s Nepali and perfect to refuel the body after a 16 hour trek.
Expect to spend twice as much as is fair for food that will bore you.
Yours,
TulaneLSU
We travel to Jackson once a year. The food there is overpriced and, as a whole, unremarkable. The best restaurant is The Blue Lion. Locals love The Stagecoach for burgers. It is okay. The Million Dollar Cowboy Bar is a tourist trap. Glorietta has the town’s best Italian, but it is not half as good as Impastato’s.
The pizza is terrible there. Pinky G’s is probably the best in town, but its dough is lazy. Dornan’s has the best view of any restaurant and sitting on the deck on a nice day with the T**ns is full sight is glorious, but their pizza is on par with Digorno’s.
Our favorite post climb restaurant is Everest Momo Shack. It’s Nepali and perfect to refuel the body after a 16 hour trek.
Expect to spend twice as much as is fair for food that will bore you.
Yours,
TulaneLSU
Posted on 6/16/26 at 6:36 am to headboard banger
It’s been awhile since I’ve been but I’ll give you the 3 places I like to eat with a view:
1.) The Deck- top of the Gondola in Teton Village
2.) Dornans
3.) Jackson Lake lodge bar
As far as the food being over priced, sure it’s Jackson Hole. But it would be ridiculous for someone from NOLA to talk about restaurant prices being inflated
1.) The Deck- top of the Gondola in Teton Village
2.) Dornans
3.) Jackson Lake lodge bar
As far as the food being over priced, sure it’s Jackson Hole. But it would be ridiculous for someone from NOLA to talk about restaurant prices being inflated
Posted on 6/16/26 at 8:19 am to headboard banger
When we were there a few years ago we just walked around and went into places based on the wait time.
Miazga's, Bin 22, Pearl Street Bagels, the Bunnery, Roadhouse, and one of the pizza places off broadway within view of the square. The name on Google Maps doesn't look familiar, think it was something caldera. We also picked up basics and stuff for sandwiches at Albertsons, will do more of that the next time. Nothing we had was bad, just not really memorable, and could have spent more time in the national parks.
Miazga's, Bin 22, Pearl Street Bagels, the Bunnery, Roadhouse, and one of the pizza places off broadway within view of the square. The name on Google Maps doesn't look familiar, think it was something caldera. We also picked up basics and stuff for sandwiches at Albertsons, will do more of that the next time. Nothing we had was bad, just not really memorable, and could have spent more time in the national parks.
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