When starting this feature, I was writing a travel piece on everything that Jackson Hole has to offer. What I found was a vast culinary experience worth its own showcase. The restaurants in this list are only a sampling of the vast dining that Jackson Hole brings to the table.
Stop into Street Food at the Stagecoach for great eats on the way to the Village or coming off the pass. Husband and wife team Marcos Hernandez and Amelia Hatchard met while working at the Four Seasons before venturing out on their own with this global cantina. While the regular burger is quite tasty, the lamb burger should definitely be tried as all of the ingredients really complement each other. The overall menu has a lot of varied options, but be sure and check out the daily specials on the board as well. While the unassuming dining room is off the bar in the Stagecoach, there is an enjoyable outside dining area with plenty of room to relax while the kids run around. **In the Know: Catering in the Stagecoach Bar or at your place is also available.
Full Steam Subs is perfect place to grab a quick bite. The service is prompt and the staff is friendly. Located right off town square, this casual eatery is known for steaming its subs and sandwiches while topping them off with Wickles Pickles. Hot dogs, salads, and soups can also be found on the menu. The hot pastrami and Italian are some of the favorite subs available while the Chicago style and Reuben dog are the most popular hot dogs. **In the Know: Try a new flavor with Hot Dog Happy Hour that runs from 4-7 daily.
Located at the base of the tram at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, The Alpenhof Bistro has its prime location as it has been around since the very beginning of Teton Village. The quaint dining room has the feel of a mountain chalet while the wraparound decks give great views of everything going on in the Village. When looking at the menu, guests will see Alps-inspired food that includes Wurst on a Bun, Wiener Schnitzel and Jaegerschnitzel. Don't let
**In te Know: They always have a great selection of beers on tap which brings the locals back time after time.
The Blue Lion is a fine dining spot in a cute, historic home. I like to always start with the crab cream cheese stuffed mushrooms and a local favorite here is the roasted rack of lamb. It is this dish that keeps patrons coming back from all over the world. Open seven days a week, this quaint spot with patio dining also offers selections that include fresh Idaho rainbow trout, Green Curry Prawns, Chicken Marsala, Beef, Elk or Cajun Buffalo Tenderloin, in addition to vegan and gluten free entrees. Save room for the delicious dessert which includes nightly specials and the always offered mud pie, tiramisu and Russian cream. Reservations are suggested. **In the know: If you are seated between and mention the early bird special, you will receive 20% off the entire bill.
While the convenient location of Gather is just a block from Town Square, it has not always held restaurants very long. That streak has changed as restaurateurs Graeme and Christine Swain offer something special with their creative American cuisine. Leading the culinary team at Gather is executive chef Clark Myers, a winner from the Jackson Hole Iron Chef. One way you can get to know him is by private dining at Gather's Chef's Table. This dining experience includes a tasting menu of seven individually portioned items including starters, salads, entrées and desserts. Then there's Tuesday Tastings that are $15 where the public is invited in to taste of the weekly specials with the owner, manager and chef. The guests then rate the dishes on presentation, taste and creativity before the top dishes are revealed that Tuesday evening on the menu. Seating is limited and by reservation only. **In the Know: Reverse happy hour takes place from 9 pm until close where guests can enjoy half-priced drinks.
This piece only touches on several of the different places to go in the Jackson area. There are lot of other higher end spots worth mentioning including Rendevous Bistro, Sweetwater, Snake River Grill, Local, West Bank, Trio and Teton Thai. Want to try a variety of restaurants? Check out Jackson Hole Food Tours which is a food tasting and cultural walking adventure. Whatever your palate enjoys, Jackson has something for everyone, except for the diner on a budget.
Lorrie Dixson graduated from the University of Alabama with a B.A. in Communications before she worked for CNN for 15 years. In addition to freelance writing, she is currently an entrepreneur who owns Drifter Merch, a lifestyle brand inspired by music and Eskimo Advertising, a full service boutique advertising and public relations agency. Reach out to Lorrie at lorrie@eskimoadvertising.com.