Okay, we know the Super Bowl is about football, in theory… But let’s be honest—to some, it’s really about the food. Because win or lose, the real victory is what’s on your plate!
From wings worth fighting over to burgers, nachos and game-day spreads that steal the spotlight, these Jackson Hole spots serve food so good that you might just find yourself forgetting to check the score. Here are some ideas on where to eat, we mean, watch this Sunday.

Crave-worthy Super Bowl Bites
At Snake River Brewing, the big game will be broadcast on all televisions and amplified through the house audio, so you don’t miss a thing. Don’t miss their iconic Super Bowl Square game, where customers can purchase a square on a 10×10 grid (either on a $10 or $20 board). Winners are calculated using the last digit of each team’s score at the end of each quarter. And even if you’re not on a winning square? The wings, nachos, pizza and—obviously—the beer all make for top-tier game-day fare.



At either of Sidewinders’ Jackson Hole locations (downtown or West Bank) you can reserve a table (prices vary based on size) or bar stool ($10). When you reserve a table, enjoy a free cheese pretzel. You need to arrive within 30 minutes of kickoff, walk-ins are welcome but seating is first come first serve, and your whole party must be present before seating. Enjoy it all, from signature cocktails to cold draft beer, wings, nachos and hearty burgers that will fuel you through the final quarter and beyond. Town and Westbank locations are taking reservations over the phone: Town: 307-734-5766, Westbank: 307-200-6745.
While The Bunker doesn’t have anything extra lined up for Super Bowl Sunday, they’re still offering their sandwich and a beer special for $10 during the game. (We’re a sucker for the Fairway Italian Sub, thick with genoa salami, mortadella, pepperoni, provolone, shredded lettuce, tomato, red onion and cherry peppers.) If that’s not high-octane game-day fuel, what is?
There’s no question that the menu will be as compelling as the game at Haydens Post. Their lineup of specials is tempting to say the least: From carne asada street tacos and bison and pork meatball sliders to a shrimp po boy and house-smoked wings, it’s a great option if part of your crew is there for the game, and others are simply there for the food. (No shame either way.)


And for those on-the-go or looking for quick Super Bowl Sunday snacks, The Bodega will be serving up New England Clam Chowder, 12th Man Dungeness crab dip, Osta wings, and elk chili. All great savory snacks to pair with one of their boozy sloshies. Pro Note: Both the Bodega and Bin 22 will be offering 15% off local craft beer, Coors Banquet and Modelo Especial this Saturday 2/7 and Sunday 2/8. And for more carry-out fun, Streetfood at the Stage Coach is serving up game day clam chowder alongside the regular menu, with the option to pre-order here. We suggest pairing the chowder with Streetfood’s infamous snacks to share like their guacamole and corn fritters. .
Superb Spots for the Game (and Snacks)
Eleanor’s is opening early at 3 p.m. for Super Bowl Sunday, with reservations recommended (though walk-ins are welcome as space allows). Expect swag-snaggin’ raffle tickets for all, team-specific Jell-O shots, and a lineup that leans indulgent in all the right ways—lobster mac ’n cheese, salmon sliders and plenty of game-day comfort food to keep things interesting no matter what’s happening on screen. Pro tip: Call ahead to pre-order takeout, as last-minute requests may be a stretch.
Tram Dock promises to be a boisterous and delicious spot to catch the big game in Teton Village. Their watch party kicks off post-skiing at 4:30 p.m., and will offer a lineup of drinks and food specials to match the mood.
The Handle Bar, located in Four Seasons Jackson Hole, will be showing both the big game and the Olympics to make for a super sporty Super Bowl Sunday. They will be featuring a “Podium Flight” special with three select beers and a gold medal for guests who swing by during the games.
Looking for a cozy Wilson spot to catch the game? Nora’s Fish Creek Inn is opening at 4 p.m. for Super Bowl Sunday, with game-day favorites like nacho dip, wings and sliders on deck. The full menu kicks in at 5 p.m., making it an easy choice if you want a laid-back atmosphere, good food and a warm seat while the game unfolds.



If your ideal game day starts with a snowmobile ride or cross-country ski and ends with a seriously good meal, Trail’s End Restaurant & Bar at Turpin Meadow Ranch should absolutely be on your radar. They’re bringing a big TV into the dining room for a Super Bowl viewing party, complete with special bar bites and plenty of beer on tap. Kickoff is at 4:30 p.m., and dinner is served from 5–8:30 p.m. Reservations are strongly suggested—because nothing caps off a day in the snow quite like settling in for the game with a warm plate and a cold drink.
Playing on your own home field this Sunday?
If you’re hosting the game and want to actually impress people, Bubba’s BBQ has you covered. Their Super Bowl spread is all about big trays of applewood-smoked barbecue—brisket, pulled pork, ribs, classic house-made sides and even pies for dessert—cooked low and slow and built to feed a crowd. Orders must be placed at least 24 hours in advance, with pickup by 2 p.m. on Sunday, making it an easy, no-stress way to skip the chips and frozen pizza and put real-deal barbecue on the table.













