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Bar Enoteca
For an après-ski glass of vino (or two), Bar Enoteca offers wine, cocktails and beer alongside a delicious menu of Italian bites, including bruschetta and charcuterie.
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Bin 22
Part wine store part tapas restaurant, Bin 22 is perfect for a mid-day snack or full on dinner. The cuisine is a mix of Spanish and Italian and in addition to wine; craft beers and regional spirits are served. Dishes...
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Bistro at the Alpenhof
The casual bistro at the Austro German–inspired Alpenhof, right off the slopes in Teton Village, is a congenial spot for an après-ski drink. To mingle with locals and have a beer with friends, settle into one of the round booths...
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Café Genevieve
Café Genevieve is located just off of the town square and is situated in a historic building from the turn of the 20th century. The space is authentic and homey and the food is typical American comfort food. Breakfast is...
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Glorietta Restaurant
This handsome wood-paneled trattoria at the Anvil hotel serves Italian classics like cacio e pepe, eggplant parmesan and grilled artichokes complemented by craft cocktails.
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Handle Bar
Perfect for lunch or an après-ski snack, the Handle Bar is located at the base of Teton Village Ski Resort in the Four Seasons hotel. The restaurant serves a modern (and bit more healthy) take on traditional pub food and...
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Million Dollar Cowboy Bar
Cavernous and boisterous, with the famous neon sign flashing from its roof, the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar is one of Jackson’s iconic watering holes. Saddle-shaped stools—which become uncomfortable for anyone but a seasoned cowboy after about three minutes—line the two...
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Nora’s Fish Creek Inn
Breakfast at the family-run Nora’s, in the tiny village of Wilson (drive too fast and you’ll miss it) down the street from the Stagecoach, is rustic Jackson Hole at its finest. Customers look like they have been coming here for...
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Pica’s
So many Mexican-food aficionados flocked to this taqueria for its freshly made tortillas, griddled tacos and tortas (traditional Mexican sandwiches) that it expanded in 2008 to accommodate them all. In its larger digs, the food remains delicious, as do the...
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Silver Dollar Bar
Located in the historic Wort Hotel, in Jackson, the Silver Dollar Bar is a great spot for a drink before dinner. Score a seat at the long wooden bar, known for its more than 2,000 inlaid silver dollars, order a...
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Snake River Grill
There’s a reason this place has been the uncontested fine-dining choice since it opened, in 1995: in food and ambience, the Snake River Grill strikes an enviable balance between rustic warmth and elegance. The main dining room, arranged around a...
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Stagecoach Bar
Sunday nights at the Stagecoach, a grungy bar in tiny Wilson, are legendary, thanks to the Western swing band that has been performing here every week for forty years. (My ski instructor told me that “going to church” is the...
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Teton Thai
Service is slow at this family-owned hole-in-the-wall eatery, which serves some of the best Thai food in Jackson Hole. During the winter, diners sit on high bar stools in front of the open kitchen where the owners prepare the food;...
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The Bunnery
Opened in 1975, this bakery-cum-café may be past its glory days, with décor that looks a little worn, but a loyal local clientele crowds in for breakfast and gossip. During the summer, come here en route to the National Parks...
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The Grill
Going to the Amangani, located at the end of a winding mountain road, just for cocktails is quite a hike, but the spectacular views make the trip worthwhile—especially if you preface the evening with an afternoon spa treatment. There’s a...
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The Kitchen
This popular Jackson restaurant focuses on Japanese with an emphasis on innovative sushi and sashimi. Diners are seated in a sleek room whose sloping ceiling is clad in backlit white recycled resin panels, creating the effect of being in a...
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Trio
This buzzing Jackson bistro, one of the most popular eateries in town, was launched in 2005 by a trio (thence the name) of foodies, two of which were former chefs of acclaimed Snake River Grill. The innovative menu, featuring American...
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Victor Emporium
Locals swear by the huckleberry shakes sold at this deli and old-fashioned ice-cream parlor, which has been open since 1950. It’s located in Victor, Idaho, about a twenty-minute drive from Jackson, but many Jackson Hole residents make the trip regularly.
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Westbank Grill
The Westbank Grill, in the Four Seasons Jackson Hole, has gorgeous views of the Grand Tetons and a massive stone-lined fireplace in the center of the dining room. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, the restaurant specializes in modern American...
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Unless you’re renting a lodge, you will probably eat most of your meals out. The best restaurants are in Jackson, with the exception of Il Villaggio Osteria and the Westbank Grill, both located in hotels in Teton Village. During the summer and winter high seasons, reservations are a must for dinner. The dress code for dining is casual (one of the few places in town where you will spot the occasional jacket is the renowned Snake River Grill).