Jackson Hole and Northwest Wyoming Restaurants

Northwest Wyoming has many restaurants. Anyplace you go, you’ll find basic Western fare such as steaks, chicken, and burgers; in Jackson there’s a wider selection, with menus listing everything from Mexican and Thai dishes to trout, buffalo, and elk. There are also a few fine-dining establishments in the region. Arguably the best steaks in all of Wyoming are prepared at Svilars', a steak house in the tiny community of Hudson, east of Lander.

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  • 1. Bin 22

    $$$

    Step inside this rambling wine-centric market, bar, and café to stock up on to-go bottles and finely curated picnic supplies, or dine in. The menu tends toward shareable small plates that pair well with the interesting vinos—consider a selection of imported salumi and cheeses, or Spanish- and Italian-inspired platters of patatas bravas with roasted-garlic aioli, steamed clams with chorizo, and roasted bone marrow over saffron gnocchi.

    200 W. Broadway, Jackson, Wyoming, 83001, USA
    307-739–9463

    Known For

    • Impressive list of hard-to-find wines and liquor
    • Artisan ice-cream sandwiches
    • Deck seating with heat lamps
  • 2. Cowfish

    $$$

    At this funky restaurant you can dine on a cozy, outdoor patio and select from sandwiches and haute cuisine from both land and water. For starters try pot stickers and seared ahi tuna. Entrées range from 16-ounce rib-eye steaks, fillets, prime rib (served Friday and Saturday only), slow-cooked baby back ribs, and hamburgers made from local beef, to wild Alaskan salmon and beer-battered shrimp. Rounding out the menu are fun twists on standby dishes like fish tacos with chipotle aioli or fillet tips on penne pasta smothered in tequila cream sauce. An on-site microbrewery and an organic garden of fresh vegetables and herbs add a distinctive touch to each meal.

    148 Main St., Lander, Wyoming, 82520, USA
    307-332–8227

    Known For

    • Incredible cocktails made with Wyoming-distilled spirits
    • Innovative menu
    • House-made pasta dishes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 3. Gather

    $$$

    This stylish purveyor of locavore-driven modern American cuisine impresses with its deftly plated food, knowledgeable service, and light-filled dining room with a curved wall of windows and pale-green banquette seating. The menu changes seasonally but might feature Snake River Farms wagyu tartar with beet mustard and a bacon-fried egg, followed by red wine–marinated local bison or elk Bolognese.

    72 S. Glenwood St., Jackson, Wyoming, 83001, USA
    307-264–1820

    Known For

    • Inventive craft cocktails
    • Local game and produce
    • See-and-be-seen crowd

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 4. Hand Fire Pizza

    $$

    Set in downtown Jackon's dramatic, imaginatively retrofitted art deco cinema building, this modern high-energy pizza place has mezzanine and ground-level tables that look directly toward an open kitchen with two massive wood-fired ovens. The flavorful pies and salads abound with mostly organic, often local ingredients: slow-roasted pork shoulder, pickled jalapeños, heirloom tomatoes, house-made burrata, and the like. Build your own pizza or try one of the house specialties.

    120 N. Cache St., Jackson, Wyoming, 83001, USA
    307-733–7199

    Known For

    • The Chew-Baca pie with herbed ricotta, bacon, caramelized onions, and local honey
    • Tuesday-night fundraisers that support local charities
    • Stunning interior

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Mon.–Thurs.
  • 5. Local Restaurant & Bar

    $$$$

    This contemporary American steak house is located right on Jackson's historic town square and serves locally ranched beef, bison, and elk. Come for a fine-dining quality meal, but without the stuffy atmosphere. You may be sitting next to a member of the Jackson elite or a Wyoming rancher. Bring the family, and order the magnum meat chef's choice, a rotating selection of local beef and game served family-style.

    55 N. Cache St., Jackson, Wyoming, 83001, USA
    307-201--1717

    Known For

    • The best steaks in town
    • One of the largest and highest-quality whiskey selections in the area
    • A plethora of delicious side options

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
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  • 6. Svilars' Bar & Dining Room

    $$$

    This small, dark, family-owned restaurant with vinyl booths has what many locals say are the best steaks in all of Wyoming. A meal here usually begins with sarma (cabbage rolls) and other appetizers. Your server will then place before you one of the biggest, if not the biggest, and best steaks you've likely ever seen. There's even baked lobster.

    173 S. Main St., Hudson, Wyoming, 82515, USA
    307-332–4516

    Known For

    • Some of the best steaks in Wyoming
    • Generous portions
    • Wyoming hospitality

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch, Credit cards accepted
  • 7. Teton Thai

    $$$

    By the Ranch Lot at the base of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, this casually smart Thai-owned restaurant serves some of the most authentic, if a bit pricey, Asian fare in the region. The pad Thai and tom yum gai soup are among the specialties, and there's a full bar.

    7342 Granite Loop Rd., Teton Village, Wyoming, 83025, USA
    307-733–0022

    Known For

    • Hefty portions
    • Can be quite spicy, as requested
    • Coconut sticky rice with ice cream

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Credit cards accepted
  • 8. The Gun Barrel Steak & Game House

    $$$ | Steak House

    At Jackson's legendary game and steak lodge, all dishes are slow-cooked over an open river-rock mesquite grill. It's in a former taxidermy shop, and the dining atmosphere is rustic and fun, with a large collection of mounted game and a towering stone fireplace. Service is always friendly. The menu offers a wide variety of unique dishes, such as the house favorite, velvet elk: tender medallions cooked in a wine, sun-dried-tomato, and pepper sauce. The bar has an ample list of bourbons, scotches, and wines to sample if you just want a drink.

    862 W. Broadway, Jackson, Wyoming, 83001, USA
    307-733–3287

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Nov. and Apr. No lunch
  • 9. The Lone Buffalo Steakhouse

    $$$

    More than a traditional steak house, The Lone Buffalo offers diners a treat for the palate with fresh fish, delectable appetizers, house-made pasta dishes, and, of course, perfectly cooked steaks. Not feeling like splurging? The Lone Buffalo also has a wide selection of burgers to choose from as well.

    120 E. Rams Horn, Dubois, Wyoming, 82513, USA
    307-455--4222

    Known For

    • Rotating seafood specials based on what is fresh
    • 28-oz. bone-in buffalo rib eye for two (or one if you're extra hungry)
    • Perfect French onion soup

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch
  • 10. Atlantic City Mercantile

    $$$

    The town's oldest saloon, known as the "Merc," serves refreshments in a room that has seen its share of gold miners, perhaps an outlaw or two, and certainly some ruffians. When you step through the doors of this 1893 building with tin ceilings, a massive back bar, and an assortment of mismatched oak tables and chairs, you may feel as though you've walked directly into an episode of Gunsmoke. At times a honky-tonk piano player is on hand. The menu includes steak, chicken, and seafood, plus sandwiches and big burgers.

    100 E. Main St., Atlantic City, Wyoming, 82520, USA
    307-332–5143

    Known For

    • An atmosphere to make you feel right at home
    • Fast and friendly service
    • Simple, but done-right menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Closed Tues.
  • 11. Bapp

    $$$

    Edison bulbs and wooden booths impart a simple but contemporary ambience on this modern Korean restaurant on the west side of downtown Jackson, evidence of the town's growing embrace of international cuisine. The kitchen offers up an enticing mix of classics like spicy seafood soup with udon noodles, pork-kimchi stew, and fragrant short-rib barbecue, along with some modern twists, such as rare-seared ahi with bibimbap. There's a good kids' menu, too.

    340 W. Broadway, Jackson, Wyoming, 83001, USA
    307-201–1818

    Known For

    • Kimchi–fried egg burgers
    • Korean chicken wings
    • Good selection of wine and soju spirits

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 12. Bubba's Bar-B-Que Restaurant

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    Succulent baby back ribs and mouthwatering spareribs are the specialties at this busy barbecue joint, which evokes the Old West with its wooden booths, Western paintings, and antique signs. Sandwiches and a huge salad bar with plenty of nonmeat choices are also available. This is also one of the most affordable breakfast options in Jackson, but there can be long waits in summer or winter. The desserts include homemade pies of the chocolate-buttermilk and fudge-pecan variety.

    100 Flat Creek Dr., Jackson, Wyoming, 83001, USA
    307-733–2288

    Known For

    • Longest running barbeque in Jackson, serving it up for more than 40 years
    • All coffee served at Bubbas is roasted in-house
    • Massive portions to make sure you won't leave hungry

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations not accepted
  • 13. China Gourmet

    $$

    Serving full-fare, authentic Cantonese-style Chinese food, this might be the only joint in America where you'll find a Budweiser sign over the door, Asian decor on the walls, large-screen TVs playing all the big games, and ketchup on a table beside a bowl of egg-drop soup. It's good for families with picky eaters, as the menu carries more than 100 items—from lo mein and mu shu shrimp to hamburgers, pork chops, and fried chicken. Many dishes also come with mushrooms and barbecue sauce; some even have spaghetti.

    44 W. Pine St., Pinedale, Wyoming, 82941, USA
    307-367–4788

    Known For

    • Something for everyone
    • Fast service
    • Great value for the money

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Credit cards accepted
  • 14. Cowboy Café

    $$

    Among the homemade, blue-ribbon dishes served at this small restaurant in downtown Dubois are sandwiches, steaks, buffalo burgers, chicken, pork, baby back ribs, and fish. For dessert the peach caramel crisp and chocolate bourbon pecan pie are not soon forgotten. You can also grab a hearty breakfast and sip coffee alongside the cowboy clientele.

    115 E. Ramshorn Ave., Dubois, Wyoming, 82513, USA
    307-455–2595

    Known For

    • Buffalo or elk omelets to get a taste of the west
    • 12-hour slow-cooked baby back ribs
    • Great variety of beers

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 15. Gannett Grill

    $

    This crowded, noisy place serves large sandwiches, never-frozen half-pound hamburgers, and hand-tossed New York–style pizzas. In spring and summer you can sit on the garden deck while the kids play in the yard.

    126 Main St., Lander, Wyoming, 82520, USA
    307-332–8228

    Known For

    • A favorite of cowboys and climbers alike
    • Affordable, hearty meals
    • Cold beer from Lander Brewing

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 16. Il Villaggio Osteria

    $$$

    Underneath rustic barnwood timbers and columns or on an open-air patio, diners enjoy the flavors of Italy fused with fresh, inventive touches. Try the bone-marrow bruschetta, house-pulled mozzarella figs stuffed with blue cheese, or a generous slice of gooey lasagna. Part of the eco-chic Hotel Terra, the popular restaurant has a wine list with bottles from several continents.

    3335 W. Village Dr., Teton Village, Wyoming, 83025, USA
    307-739–4100

    Known For

    • Artisan pizza and pasta
    • Hand-crafted cocktails
    • Warm and cozy atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 17. Mangy Moose

    $$$

    Folks pour in off the ski slopes for a lot of food and talk at this two-level restaurant with a bar and an outdoor deck. If you can endure the noise, you'll enjoy decent Alaskan halibut, buffalo meat loaf, and fish and pasta dishes. The place is adorned with antiques, including a full-size stuffed moose and a sleigh suspended from the ceiling. The bar is a popular nightspot, with live music and frequent performances by top bands.

    3295 Village Dr., Teton Village, Wyoming, 83025, USA
    307-733–4913

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Apr.–mid-May and Nov., Credit cards accepted
  • 18. Mulino Italian Bistro

    $$$

    Opened in 2019, Mulino aimed to fill a need for casual fine dining in Lander. With an extensive menu of fresh salads, authentic Italian food, house-made pasta, and a creative seasonal menu, it is the ultimate local date-night spot.

    129 Main St., Lander, Wyoming, 82520, USA
    307-438--4016

    Known For

    • 35 wines from around the world
    • All pasta made in-house
    • Specialty cocktails made with Wyoming spirits

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch
  • 19. Snake River Grill

    $$$$

    One of Jackson's mainstays for special-occasion dining, this sophisticated restaurant serves creatively prepared dishes using meats and fish loved across the West. The menu changes regularly, reflecting what's available in the market, and the extensive wine list has garnered countless awards.

    84 E. Broadway Ave., Jackson, Wyoming, 83001, USA
    307-733–0557

    Known For

    • Log cabin–chic interior
    • Cast-iron-seared elk steak
    • Lavish desserts

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. in Apr. and Nov. No lunch, Credit cards accepted
  • 20. Streetfood at the Stagecoach

    $$

    A happy option for fans of international food and good beer, this festive miniature food hall at Wilson's famously rollicking Stagecoach bar offers well-prepared Mexican, Asian, and American comfort foods. There's a large deck and an expansive lawn with picnic tables for alfresco dining during the warmer months, or you can dine in the lively bar.

    5755 Hwy. 22, Wilson, Wyoming, 83014, USA
    307-200–6633

    Known For

    • Huge outdoor dining area
    • Good selection of craft beers
    • Mexican street-food-style tacos

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