Whether you are looking to enjoy the Thanksgiving holiday in the comfort of your own home, or you’d rather head out to eat, there are still some options available to you to make your turkey day plans a bit easier. Below, explore local options for dining out or making dining in a little less stressful.
Dining Out
Enjoy a Thanksgiving buffet at The Wort Hotel’s Silver Dollar Bar and Grill from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The turkey day meal is by reservation only, at $79 per plate (excluding tax and gratuity) for adults, $48 for seniors, $32 for children ages 8 to 12, and $22 for children ages 4 to 7. Call 307-732-3939 to secure a reservation and preview the menu of Thanksgiving favorites here.
For $85 per person, The Bistro at The Cloudveil hotel is offering a three-course Thanksgiving dinner on Thursday. From roasted butternut squash soup, to slow roasted prime rib, the options for each course are varied. Every table receives family style sides of whipped potatoes, turkey gravy, sage stuffing, sweet potatoes, crispy Brussels sprouts, cranberry sauce, candied winter squash and green beans. Reservations are strongly recommended, as seating is limited. Call 307-739-1100 to reserve your seat, and click here to preview the menu.
At the Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole, options are: The Handle Bar, which will be open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and they will have Thanksgiving specials menu alongside their full menu; Westbank Grill will serve a special fixed menu from noon to 8 p.m., reservations required (call 307-732-5620).

Dining In
Bistro Catering invites you to dine in the comfort of your home with a festive feast you don’t have to prepare yourself! Complete with appetizers, mains, sides and desserts, Bistro Catering’s Thanksgiving menu provides pick-up or delivery options throughout Jackson Hole. Click here to view the menu, and email lauren@jhfinedining to place an order. Orders must be placed by Nov. 17.
Similar to years past, Butter is offering to handle dessert for your Thanksgiving party. Pies are just $25 and options include: traditional pumpkin with cinnamon Chantilly cream, pecan with vanilla Chantilly cream or Dutch apple with salted caramel sauce. Email amelia@streetfoodjh.com to order. Orders are due Saturday, Nov. 18 and must be picked up on Wednesday, Nov. 22.

Another Teton Valley dessert option is Sweet Peaks. Sweet Peaks is offering 9-inch apple, cherry or pumpkin pies made from scratch with a decorative crust, as well as sugar cookies decorated to look like small pies. If pie isn’t your thing, Sweet Peaks offers cupcakes with custom fondant toppers and custom cake orders. For pricing and orders, send Sweet Peaks a message on their Instagram.
Whole Foods Market also offers online ordering of complete Thanksgiving meals. From classic roast turkey, to beef Wellington, the meals are portioned based on the number of people in your party. Orders must be placed at least 48 hours ahead of pickup time. Visit their website to preview the various menu options and to place your order.










