Hotel Restaurants in Jackson are not just for Guests

Here are 11 to check out.

When you’re in Jackson Hole, your hotel frequently offers more than just a place to lay your head. Here are ten excellent local restaurants that you’ll find located within hotels. Whether you’re staying in these welcoming spots or not, you’re always invited to enjoy their exceptional fare.

1) Hayden’s Post in the Snow King Resort

Nestled at the foot of Snow King Mountain, just blocks from the iconic Jackson Hole Town Square, Snow King Resort’s Hayden’s Post offers all-day dining. With a balance of classic fare and signature dishes, it’s a great spot for any meal. Dig into the daily breakfast buffet (until 11 a.m.!) All-day options include bar-style favorites like wings, nachos, salads, sandwiches and more. The star of the dinner menu is a constellation of steaks with house-made sauce options. Don’t miss the signature cocktails and local craft beer list, too!

Hayden's Post Taco Tuesday

2) Whistling Grizzly in the Wyoming Inn

Under the creative guidance of award-winning chef Matthew Viereck, the Whistling Grizzly is found in the Wyoming Inn. Showcasing locally-sourced ingredients, the menu is both sophisticated and approachable. Starters include bright salads and Western-inspired classics like elk tartare and Wyoming Cowboy Pops — braised beef short ribs with slaw and au jus. For an entree, dig into Rocky Mountain elk tenderloin with huckleberry gastrique, a prime beef or bison steak, or lemon herb seared Idaho trout.

3) Figs in Hotel Jackson

Unforgettable Lebanese fare may seem unexpected in Jackson Hole, but Hotel Jackson’s Figs is exactly that. The Mediterranean-inspired offerings are fresh, vibrant and irresistible. Breakfast includes classics alongside flavorful options like shakshuka and a feta scramble. The lunch and dinner menus at Figs are overflowing with choices like kebabs, shawarma, hummus, baba ghanoush and house-made pita. Figs is also an excellent choice for vegan or vegetarian diners — many Lebanese recipes are traditionally meat-free.

4) Silver Dollar Bar & Grill in the Wort Hotel

Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, the Silver Dollar Bar & Grill has been a downtown favorite since 1950. Locals and visitors alike enjoy the eatery found in the iconic Wort Hotel. In the Silver Dollar Bar — open for both lunch and dinner — enjoy classics like burgers, smoked wings and nachos. In the Dining Room (open for dinner), don’t miss the famous corn chowder, Grand Teton beef filet with shrimp, and the maple bourbon glazed salmon. Be sure to stick around for live music and one of downtown’s most hoppin’ dance floors, too!

5) The White Buffalo Club

The sophisticated restaurant in the The White Buffalo Club boasts a tantalizing dinner menu. From elevated spins on steakhouse classics like the wedge salad or beef tartare, to flawlessly seared steaks (beef, bison, or elk), there’s something for every palate. Dishes are accentuated with sides like lobster mac and cheese and wild Sautéed mushrooms, as well as a list of house-crafted compound butters with flavors like truffle, black garlic and miso, and rosemary.

6) Four Seasons Jackson Hole

Nestled into the heart of Teton Village, the Four Seasons Jackson Hole offers a few dining options. The Westbank Grill is a cozy, luxurious mountain steakhouse serving breakfast and dinner. With an elegant menu, diners can enjoy exceptional seafood, steaks and fresh local ingredients. Slide into The Handle Bar for a pub-style eatery with an impressive array of domestic and international beers as well as sophisticated spins on beloved bar food. Duck-fat fries, smoked trout dip, elk nachos… no bad choices here!

7) The Bistro in The Cloudveil

This casual, yet refined European-style restaurant is located just steps from the iconic Jackson Hole Town Square in The Cloudveil. The Bistro offers elevated and yet approachable fare with an international inspiration. Enjoy the unsurpassed Raw Bar offerings, fresh and bright salads, and an impressive list of mouthwatering entrees. Longtime favorites include the Herb Roasted Chicken, Moules Frites with garlic herb butter, and the Seared Scallops with oyster mushrooms, baby spinach, and ginger soy butter. Open for bunch, lunch, and dinner, The Bistro is a great spot to refuel anytime of day.

The Bistro mimosa cart

8) Gamefish at Snake River Lodge & Spa

Tucked into this beautiful Teton Village hotel, Gamefish offers a great lunch and dinner menu to guests and non-guests alike. Whether you’re looking for a beloved favorite like a shaved prime rib French dip or hearty burger, or a dinner to cap a perfect day, Gamefish delivers. Entrees include broiled salmon with charred broccolini and citrus brown butter, smoked St. Louis ribs, and steak frites with chimichurri. Don’t overlook the sides: truffle fries with parmesan and garlic aioli, roasted wild mushrooms and crispy Brussels sprouts with maple and cider reduction are exceptional!

9) Il Villagio Osteria in Hotel Terra

Boasting a large, carefully-curated wine selection and unique pizza oven, Il Villagio Osteria is an authentic Italian eatery found in Hotel Terra. From tasty starter bites to share with the table (fried calamari, anyone?) to inspired salads featuring bold flavors and local ingredients, there’s no wrong way to start dinner at Il Villagio Osteria. Irresistible pizzas feature innovative flavor profiles with diverse cheeses, meats, and other toppings. Pasta and other entrees offer similarly tantalizing Italian fare with a Jackson Hole flair.

10) Spur at Teton Mountain Lodge

Inside Teton Village’s Teton Mountain Lodge, you’ll find Spur Restaurant & Bar — an eatery well worth the visit. Serving handcrafted cocktails, local brews, and more, it’s the perfect spot to grab a drink after a day of adventuring. But don’t overlook the menu! Approachable and yet refined starter offerings include mini tuna poke tacos and irresistible deviled eggs. Entrees include elk osso bucco (served with Yukon potato puree, roasted mushrooms, and cipollini onions), smoked trout and Portobello ravioli and buffalo short ribs (served on jalapeño cheddar grits and Swiss chard).

11) Corsa and Casa at Caldera House

While it’s always a treat to tuck into a seat at Corsa in Teton Village’s Caldera House, this summer people can also enjoy Casa in the open air, upstairs space. At Corsa, you can enjoy modern Italian cuisine. (The compressed watermelon salad is a favorite this summer.) At Casa, dig into a post-hike plate of nachos washed down by a spicy margarita.

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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.

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