The Grill at Amangani invites you into the relaxed and intimate atmosphere of its peaceful home with attentive service and unobstructed views of the working ranches and snowcapped peaks of the Snake River Valley. Offering an exquisite dining experience with a modern approach, the culinary team led by Executive Chef Andrew Walters creates a narrative by staying true to old-world traditions, global influences and the local Rocky Mountain terroir, featuring seasonal produce, sustainably raised beef and wild game from the region, while procuring the finest ingredients from around the world. Enjoy breakfast, lunch, cocktails and dinner in the Lounge or Grill. For reservations, call 307.734.4878 or email grill@aman.com.
Hailing from Seoul, South Korea, Kim Degman first brought authentic Korean food to Jackson in 2011 with Kim’s Corner, which served up traditional Korean dishes, with some more common options like burgers, BLTs and fries sprinkled in the mix, until 2018. Now, Kim’s Corner has been reincarnated on West Broadway as Bapp, meaning “rice” or “a meal.” The bright space combines a pleasing array of colors and textures to complement homemade food that boasts fresh flavors and tantalizing textures. From light lunch options to filling dinner plates, these dishes incorporate traditional Korean spices and sauces, offering a unique dining experience to those unfamiliar with the cuisine. Satisfying while being nourishing or just a tad spicy, there’s something for the whole family on the menu at Bapp.
At Bar Enoteca, a new restaurant by the popular Fine Dining Restaurant Group, you’ll find an extensive selection of wine, a full bar and Mediterranean-style plates at a convenient ski-in, ski-out location. Enoteca’s menu is ideal for grabbing breakfast before tram laps, while the daytime menu boasts a delicious selection of plates that are great for sharing. Watch the staff prepare dishes from the open kitchen or follow the mountain activity through the large slope-side picture windows. The expansive bar area and high-top tables invite you to linger for as long as your time will allow. Don’t miss the fantastic crudo plates or the fresh mozzarella. Enoteca is the perfect spot to grab a glass of wine and a bite to eat, no matter the occasion.
Everyone loves a good story about following your dreams, so throw in some good old-fashioned barbecue and you have the story of Big Hole BBQ. What started out as an idea in a tiny shack in Driggs evolved into a successful (and delicious!) reality in Victor, Idaho. After nine years of serving up some of the best barbecue this side of the Mississippi, the team at Big Hole BBQ is proud to be sharing its passion with the Jackson community. With a menu for all ages, this family-owned restaurant serves food that will have you licking your fingers and asking for more. The dry-rubbed, smoked-to-perfection meats are just a portion of the mouthwatering options. Other specialties include fried okra, Big Hole Fries, the house burger and fresh salads. Head in, take a seat and pair your meal with a specialty cocktail or one of the many local beers on tap. Sunday NFL ticket and rotating food and drink football specials also available.
Wander over to Bin22, where you’ll find a sophisticated yet casual reprieve from the cold outside. Located steps away from the Town Square, this wine and tapas bar is attached to a bottle shop and specialty grocer — it’s the perfect spot for a meal and a glass of wine. Pick from one of the ever-changing wines by the glass to sample while you watch chefs pulling fresh mozzarella in the open kitchen. Community tables and warm staff bring the intimate atmosphere and Spanish- and Italian-style tapas to life. Like the wine you tasted? There is no corkage fee, so grab a bottle to savor in the wine bar, or ask one of the members of the knowledgeable vintner team to pull together a selection to take with you that fits your taste and budget. Looking to dine away? Choose from a wide assortment of meats, cheeses and more from the specialty grocer.
From the outside, Bodega looks like your average gas station store, but don’t let the façade fool you. Inside you’ll find a gem — a specialty grocery store, butcher and bottle shop that will blow your mind. Filled with an abundance of local products and gourmet foods, Bodega has plenty of provisions to choose from, in addition to an intimate bar and liquor store. The store showcases a great butcher area, featuring a rotating selection of Bovine + Swine sausages to enjoy packaged up to take home. During breakfast and lunch, choose from a selection of grab-and-go eats, freshly made breakfast burritos and a variety of hot soups all winter long. For takeout, you will find everything you need for a fantastic dinner at home. And you mustn’t leave without the Cream + Sugar ice cream sandwiches or famous adult sloshies.
Bon Appe Thai has received the Thai Select Premium Award from the Thai government as one of the best Thai restaurants overseas. The restaurant gives you a taste of Thai cuisine you’re not likely to find outside of Thailand itself. While we specialize in the style of cooking native to central Thailand – the cradle of royal Thai culinary culture – we don’t stop there. Our menu features plenty of dishes that represent the best of authentic home-style Thai cooking.
Don’t miss this decades-old Jackson favorite. The All-American Breakfast at Bubba’s is a must. Choose the homemade biscuits (made fresh every morning) and gravy, or the Mexican scramble with chorizo, eggs, beans and cheese. Bubba’s has lighter options like poached eggs with fresh fruit and avocado toast, too. For lunch, Bubba’s offers one of the freshest salad bars in town. The barbecue beef brisket lunch special is a favorite, served with garlic toast and a choice of two sides. Dinner specials are served starting after 5 p.m., with plenty of barbecue plates to choose from. Don’t miss out on the spareribs that are rubbed and slowly smoked every night. The Old West memorabilia sets the tone for a great barbecue experience, and outdoor seating is available during the summer. Don’t let the line outside scare you; it moves quickly.
Located in a historic log cabin, Café Genevieve specializes in inspired home cooking. Brunch is a local favorite featuring Southern-influenced classics such as fried chicken and waffles and the popular Cajun Benedict. And no need to wait until happy hour…a handcrafted daytime cocktail is perfectly acceptable here. Featuring one of Jackson’s most extensive whiskey collections, Café Genevieve lets you wind down with a barrel-aged cocktail, or you can choose something lighter from the eclectic wine list. In the evening, dinner is sure to satisfy any appetite with everything from fresh, local trout to Guy Fieri’s favorites, the Snake River Farms pork neck ragu and the ramen noodle bowl, featured on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. Café “G” will lure you in with its cozy, welcoming ambience. Head in to sneak a peek at the “Most Noble Pig” and sample some famous Pig Candy to take back home (your friends will love you!).
An instant classic when it opened in 1966, this west bank restaurant has been a favorite ever since. Calico’s longevity is proof that there is something everyone will enjoy at this institution. The Calico bar is a great place to relax with a mouthwatering pizza, hot from the wood-burning oven, and a bottle of wine from the extensive and well-priced wine list. Entrée selections include house-made pastas, grilled steaks, pork tenderloin and seasonal fish. The kids’ menu is a bargain at only $4.50 per child. The portions are large, the food is fresh and delicious and the value is hard to beat. For lighter options, the Calico offers a great selection of salads and soups, and a separate bar menu that includes après specials during the winter months. And with a START bus stop directly in front, there’s no need to worry about the drive.
If you are craving authentic Philadelphia cuisine, this is the place. The pizza is the same quality you will find in the “Pizza Belt” and should be on your must-order list. It is crispy, served on homemade dough and topped with freshly shredded mozzarella and other great options. The cheesesteaks are served on Amoroso’s bread straight from Philly; no need to travel 2,400 miles to the City of Brotherly Love. Try the traditional cheesesteak, served with fried onions, or the Nor’easter, with bacon, onions, cheese, mayo and pickles. Sit back with friends and family while watching your favorite sports and take advantage of the full bar stocked with local craft beers, wine and cocktails. Other food options include hoagies, burgers, wings, salads and Philly soft pretzels. Happy hour is Monday-Friday from 4 to 6 p.m. Call for fast takeout orders. Packaged beer and liquor is available.
At the Chuckwagon, June through Labor Day, we offer breakfast, lunch and dinner. The Chuckwagon has been serving visitors and locals alike since 1948. The Chuckwagon-Grill offers a casual outdoor dining atmosphere with a dramatic backdrop. The Chuckwagon also offers a selection of beer, wine and sloshies (delicious adult frozen beverages)
The Pizza & Pasta Company serves homemade soups, fresh pastas, crisp salads, gourmet pizzas and hot sandwiches on our bakery-fresh breads. The Pizza & Pasta Company is located within the Spur Bar, which hands down has one of the best views around and during the summer and fall offers a lower and upper deck with amazing views of the Tetons and the Snake River. Besides the spectacular view, the Spur Bar is also known for delicious bloody Marys made from scratch.
The Trading Post/Deli offers gourmet sandwiches made to order that you can enjoy on our front deck or take with you on your favorite hike or outdoor adventure.
During the summer months, you can start your day with a hot cup of coffee, espresso or specialty drink from our coffee cart or perhaps some baked goods made from scratch in the Dornan’s bakery. During the summer months you can also top everything off with a delicious scoop or double scoop of ice cream from the ice cream cart.
E.leaven’s all-day dining menu makes this breakfast and lunch spot one-of-a-kind in Jackson Hole. There are endless options, such as a variety of omelets and specialty breakfast selections, including what’s arguably some of the best corned beef hash and eggs this side of New York. For lunch, enjoy hearty salads and impressive deli sandwiches served with homemade chips or a house salad. Heading out for a day on the snow? Grab a breakfast burrito or egg sandwich on a Kaiser bun and coffee before hitting the slopes. E.leaven has proudly been an integral part of Jackson Hole for 12 years, serving delicious fare to both locals and tourists, and offers easy takeout and delivery as well as extensive catering solutions. Download its app to order online before heading to your destination, or stop in when you want delicious food in a cool and friendly space along the boardwalks of town.
At El Abuelito, if you like the taste of Mexico, we bring Mexico to your table. Enjoy authentic dishes, such as broiled lamb chops, charcoal grilled steak or chicken, spicy prawns, whole pan fried tilapia, mole enchiladas, chipotle chicken enchiladas and a variety of Huevos dishes. Dine in the comfortable and colorful atmosphere of El Abuelito, where children are always welcome.
Eleanor’s has all the perks of fine dining, minus the dress code. By serving rich, saucy dishes in a warm and friendly setting, this joint lives up to its reputation. And on top of one of the most creative menus in town, Eleanor’s is a primo brunch spot on Sunday afternoons. Plus, its bar alone is an attraction, thanks to reasonably priced drinks and a loyal crowd, a wine list that is second to none and a dedication to service that stems directly from its owners.
This little place isn’t such a best-kept secret anymore, as more locals and visitors alike are discovering the down home goodness within. But longtime regulars as well as newcomers still fill the tables nightly. This small restaurant has seen a few incarnations over the years, but it has succeeded in making it one of the most charming and consistently award-winning and rewarding dining experiences in town.
Serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and small plates throughout the day, FIGS is the perfect place to land after a day out in Jackson Hole or before an evening out on the town. Located inside Hotel Jackson and walking distance to everything, FIGS offers a warm and sophisticated escape in the heart of the historic Town Square District. The vibrant, light-filled space features a copper-top bar and a variety of local art. The authentic Lebanese tapas-style menu includes dozens of options, including vegan- and vegetarian-friendly choices. Don’t miss the famous Mezze Plate with hummus, baba ghanoush, tabbouleh and authentic made-to-order pita. With a diverse wine selection and carefully curated cocktails, such as the Lebanese Lemonade, FIGS is an all-around exceptional dining experience.
This hip Italian eatery’s motto is “You’re a Stranger Here but Once!” With an inviting, open dining room and bar surrounding a custom-made wood-fired grill, you not only make friends quickly — you may never leave. Glorietta is about fresh ingredients expertly prepared in an environment reminiscent of a family-run mountainside trattoria in Italy. The space is designed to be lively and familial, allowing you to sit back and relax with a glass of wine while the chefs prepare your meal using locally sourced goods, prime meats and the finest imported products. Don’t-miss items include the house-made pastas, dry-aged steaks, creative vegetable preparations, wild and sustainable seafood specials and the best meatballs in town. Pair any of these dishes with an Italian wine from the curated list or a professionally executed cocktail and enjoy the ride.
Jackson’s historic Teton Theatre is home to a new production: a wood-fired pizza restaurant using primarily local and organic ingredients in its simple but fantastic salads, pizzas and desserts. Hand-stretched dough is made daily and topped with delicacies like house-pickled jalapeños, organic cremini mushrooms and nitrate-free bacon. A list of local beers and domestic wines complement the lively atmosphere. Anyone trying to avoid gluten, or eat dairy or meat free, can still enjoy a pizza from the many vegetarian options. The large space easily accommodates families and groups while also offering plenty of booths and small tables for privacy. The fresh salads are a standout, and if you happen to save room for dessert, you are in for a treat — a brownie made by Oscar Ortega, warm in a cast-iron skillet and topped with Moo’s ice cream, house-made chocolate sauce and whipped cream.