A Local Taste: Austin O’Bryhim

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With his wide-brim hat and easygoing smile, Austin O’Bryhim has become a familiar face around Jackson. The State Farm agent (known at @yourjacksonagent on Instagram) moved to the valley five years ago after spending more than a decade in Charleston, South Carolina, where he studied pre-med and earned his MBA from the College of Charleston. Since arriving in Jackson, he’s embraced the region’s love of wild game, local beef, and community connection.

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A die-hard South Carolina football fan with a competitive streak, O’Bryhim channels that same passion into the kitchen. His approach paid off in 2024 when he won the People’s Choice Award at the High Noon Chili Cook-Off during Old West Days. After entering the competition the year prior and not placing, he simplified his recipe and went back to chili basics—earning nearly a third of the overall votes and the win.

When he’s not cooking at home or working at the office, O’Bryhim stays active in the community. He serves on the boards of the Jackson Chamber of Commerce and the Teton County Fair and supports Hole Food Rescue, a local nonprofit focused on reducing food waste and improving food security in the valley.

As for dining out, he has plenty of local favorites. Sweet Cheeks Meats tops his list for its rotating lunch menu, standout burgers, and indulgent tater tots. For date night, he and his wife often head to Local for steak or Glorietta for Italian fare. If the vibe calls for something casual, you’ll likely find him at The Bird for wings and drinks, or at Eleanor’s during football season.

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And when it comes to cocktails, one memorable favorite came from Snake River Grill: the “Pass Closure,” a playful take on a Paper Plane created during one of those all-too-familiar winter highway shutdowns.

For O’Bryhim, food is more than flavor, it’s about connection. Whether it’s cooking for friends, competing in chili cook-offs, or supporting organizations like Hole Food Rescue, he believes meals have the power to bring people together while supporting the community he now calls home.

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