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Restaurants in Jackson Hole

There's a wide range of Jackson Hole restaurants from classic steak houses and barbecue to authentic Mexican, Italian and Asian cuisine. The restaurants in Jackson and Teton Village have plenty of options sure to please anyone's palate. Below are just some of the fine dining establishments you'll want to try: 

Asian and Sushi

  • Koshu Wine Bar
  • Thai Me Up
  • Nakai Sushi Bar and Asian Cuisine Restaurant
  • Sato's
  • Chinatown
Burgers and Wraps
  • Bubba's Barbecue, Great ribs, burgers, breakfast and more
  • Hard Drive Cafe. Offers free internet access. If you need a computer, you can borrow one for $20 a day or $5 for 15 minutes. This place also delivers
  • Billy's Giant Hamburgers
Italian
  • Anthony's Italian Restaurant
  • Calico Italian Restaurant and Bill
  • Old Yellowstone Garage
Mexican
  • The Merry Piglets
  • Pica's
Pizza
  • Domino's Pizza
  • Mountain High Pizza

Steak, Barbecue, Western and American

  • Bubba's Barbecue Restaurant (has great breakfast, too)
  • Cadillac Grille
  • Calico
  • GameFish
  • Mangy Moose Restaurant
  • Signal Mountain Lodge
  • Gun Barrel Steak House
  • The Bunnery (great breakfast spot)
Contemporary
  • Nora's Fish Creek Inn
  • Snake River Grill. Enjoy a beer from Jackson Hole's local microbrewery.
  • Vertical!
Chuckwagon Style
  • Bar J Chuckwagon
  • Bar T Five
Mediterranean
  • Sweetwater Restaurant
Continental
  • Jenny Lake Lodge Dining Room. Dinner Jacket required!
  • The Blue Lion
  • The Granary at Spring Creek Ranch
  • Wort Hotel
Bakeries
  • Jedediah's House of Sourdough
  • Pearl Street Bagels
  • The Bunnery
  • Wild Flour Bakery
Make sure to try some of the local cowboy cuisine in Jackson:
  • American Bison (Buffalo) usually served as a sirloin (don't get it over cooked as it is lean compared to steak) or burgers.
  • Antelope. Cooked up as medallions and in stew.
  • Elk. Cooked up as steak or medallions.