Easter in Jackson Hole: Where to Brunch, Shop & Celebrate

Easter in Jackson Hole is a chance to gather, indulge and welcome the season—whether that means heading out for a relaxed brunch or hosting something special at home. From classic Western dining to locally curated baskets and elevated ingredients, here’s how to make the most of the holiday.

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Brunch & Dining:

Silver Dollar Bar & Grill at The Wort Hotel

For a more laid-back Easter in the heart of Town Square, the Silver Dollar Bar & Grill will be offering brunch specials alongside its regular menu. Expect elevated Western staples—think elk, trout and hearty comfort dishes—with a few festive additions for the holiday. It’s a great option if you want something celebratory without committing to a full buffet.

Butter Brunch

Butter Cafe

Just over the pass in Victor, Butter Cafe is offering a fresh, flavorful Easter brunch on Sunday, April 5 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Highlights include a chicken and waffles tower with praline syrup, a rich corned beef hash with mustard hollandaise and a bright lemon ricotta French toast with fresh berries. It’s a relaxed, elevated option for celebrating just beyond the bustle of Jackson.

The Bistro

The Bistro is offering an elegant Easter menu that carries from brunch into dinner. Highlights include eggs Norwegian with smoked salmon and hollandaise, savory French toast with gruyère and bacon and airy aged gouda popovers with huckleberry butter. For dinner, lamb pops with English pea purée and pickled ramps offer a refined seasonal finish—perfect for a polished holiday outing.

Wild Sage at the Rusty Parrot

At Wild Sage in the Rusty Parrot Lodge & Spa, chef Hugo Goodwin presents a thoughtfully expanded Easter brunch on April 5, served from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Designed for a relaxed, lingering morning, the seasonal menu pairs refined technique with comforting flavors in a warm, intimate setting just off Town Square—an inviting place to gather and celebrate the holiday.

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Easter Baskets & Sweet Treats:

Jackson Hole Marketplace: Elevated Easter Baskets

Easter baskets aren’t just for kids—and this year, they’re getting a serious upgrade. Jackson Hole Marketplace is offering custom gift baskets filled with locally made favorites and regional goods, perfect for hosts, friends or anyone who appreciates something a little more elevated than jelly beans. Add a favorite bottle of wine or a celebratory pour for an extra festive touch, and have it delivered straight to your door.

Mursell’s Sweet Shop

If you’re building your own baskets, Mursell’s Sweet Shop is a go-to for classic confections and small-batch treats that feel a little more nostalgic (and a lot more delicious) than anything you’ll find in a big-box aisle. It’s the kind of place where “just grabbing a few things” quickly turns into a full basket’s worth of goodies.

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Hosting at Home:

Pearl Street Market & Aspens Market

If you’re planning to host, Pearl Street Market and Aspens Market make it easy to pull together an effortlessly elevated spread. From fresh flowers and thoughtful hostess gifts to high-quality ingredients and prepared options, these local favorites are ideal for building a brunch that feels special without requiring a full production.

The Liquor Store

No Easter brunch is complete without something festive in the glass. Whether you’re mixing mimosas, dialing in the perfect bloody mary or simply picking up a great bottle of wine, The Liquor Store has everything you need to round out the table (PS, they even offer delivery!).

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Melissa Thomasma

In full rebellion against the unpredictable climate of the Rocky Mountains, you can find Melissa on her Teton Valley deck grilling any month of the year. Typically in flip flops. Snow, rain, wind… no weather is too fierce. She’s a lover of peaches in any form, has a borderline addiction to arugula, and (strangely) has been known to drizzle soy sauce on pizza. But even more than she loves her stand mixer and cast iron collection, she adores cooking for her husband and two kids. When this Jackson Hole native isn’t scurrying around her messy kitchen, she’s probably outside floating the river, hiking, camping, fishing, or, well… grilling.