Jackson Hole Wyoming booked! Activities, Spa, Dining ideas needed!
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Jackson Hole Wyoming booked! Activities, Spa, Dining ideas needed!
We just booked a week vacation in Jackson Hole at the Four Season's (Got a friend's condo for a great deal!) Can you give me any advice on reasonably priced activities around the area- spa, dining, snowmobiling, ski rental? Thanks!
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We rented out skis from the ski mountain resort. They are right out the back door of the Four Seasons. I highly recommend the Italian restaurant at the base of the ski mountain. It's in a new hotel across the way. Unfortunately, I cannot remember the name of it.
The Four Seasons has a beautiful locker room/ ski valet area.
The Four Seasons has a beautiful locker room/ ski valet area.
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We have stayed nearby at the Alpenhof Lodge (next door?), and just loved their dining room. Swiss-type food (great fondues), bison and elk, etc. I would make an effort to go back just for the restaurant. By all means, give it a try.
We did go next door for drinks; much larger place. Good for drinks, etc. The Alpenhof is more inn/boutique style.
Have a wonderful time!!!!
We did go next door for drinks; much larger place. Good for drinks, etc. The Alpenhof is more inn/boutique style.
Have a wonderful time!!!!
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Drinks! I totally forgot. and really how could I forget the Mangy Moose! A Jackson Hole institution and the best margaritas anywhere. Fantastic and I am a margarita connoisseur. And if you are into spice try the spicy margarita. Not my style but very good.
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Great recommendations! I should mention we have one vegetarian. I'm hoping that will be fairly easy to accommodate, and the other 3 people enjoy meat.
We are going first week in March.
Thanks again, anything else we should do?
We are going first week in March.
Thanks again, anything else we should do?
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Here's a link to the Mangy Moose menu; mostly meat, although there's spinach fettucine. http://www.mangymoose.net/restaurant_menu.php
I suspect vegetarian restaurants are few here, maybe somebody can comment on Lotus Cafe or make other suggestions.
I suspect vegetarian restaurants are few here, maybe somebody can comment on Lotus Cafe or make other suggestions.
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mauimarti,
Yes, the Mangy Moose is always great, nice salad bar, fun atmosphere, good food.
You might also like to try the Blue Lion and the Snake River Grill. Snake River is very elegant and very expensive, but very good too.
Yes, the Mangy Moose is always great, nice salad bar, fun atmosphere, good food.
You might also like to try the Blue Lion and the Snake River Grill. Snake River is very elegant and very expensive, but very good too.
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We really enjoyed the food - and the view - at the Pizza Pasta Company at Dornan's in Moose
http://dornans.com/dining/
The wine store there is excellent too.
In Jackson, you can belly up to the bar in saddles at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar -
http://www.milliondollarcowboybar.com/
There's a great new gourmet deli/market in town with delicious soups, sandwiches, fruit, drinks, etc.
http://www.pearlstmeatandfish.com/products.html
Lots of things for your vegetarian.
http://dornans.com/dining/
The wine store there is excellent too.
In Jackson, you can belly up to the bar in saddles at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar -
http://www.milliondollarcowboybar.com/
There's a great new gourmet deli/market in town with delicious soups, sandwiches, fruit, drinks, etc.
http://www.pearlstmeatandfish.com/products.html
Lots of things for your vegetarian.
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OK, I've had some wine tonight so I hope this makes sense. . .
For dinner, we loved the place owned by Harrison Ford (at least I think it is owned by him - maybe the Snake River Grill). It is in the main part of town up a flight of stairs. There is a big stuffed buffalo in front of the restaurant.
You have to have a beer at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar - so much fun to sit on a saddle and listen to live country music. They even played my favorite "Up Against the Wall Redneck Mother" . . .
I am pretty sure the breakfast place we loved was The Bunnery - which (if memory serves me) should be perfect for the vegetarian in your group. I reminded me of a funky, delicious restaurant you would find in a college town.
We also went to a place a few miles outside of Jackson Hole that overlooks the Grand Teton National Park. I can't remember the name of it, but it has a wine shop on the first floor. It was highly recommended, but when we got there we were turned away because there was a wedding in the restaurant. We didn't get to eat there or enjoy the gorgeous view, but we were told it was wonderful. Sorry - I don't know the name of the resttaurant, but maybe someone will. I'm not sure if the food was the main draw - it might have just been a great place to go for a nice drink and to look at the lovely scenery.
Have a great trip!
A
For dinner, we loved the place owned by Harrison Ford (at least I think it is owned by him - maybe the Snake River Grill). It is in the main part of town up a flight of stairs. There is a big stuffed buffalo in front of the restaurant.
You have to have a beer at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar - so much fun to sit on a saddle and listen to live country music. They even played my favorite "Up Against the Wall Redneck Mother" . . .
I am pretty sure the breakfast place we loved was The Bunnery - which (if memory serves me) should be perfect for the vegetarian in your group. I reminded me of a funky, delicious restaurant you would find in a college town.
We also went to a place a few miles outside of Jackson Hole that overlooks the Grand Teton National Park. I can't remember the name of it, but it has a wine shop on the first floor. It was highly recommended, but when we got there we were turned away because there was a wedding in the restaurant. We didn't get to eat there or enjoy the gorgeous view, but we were told it was wonderful. Sorry - I don't know the name of the resttaurant, but maybe someone will. I'm not sure if the food was the main draw - it might have just been a great place to go for a nice drink and to look at the lovely scenery.
Have a great trip!
A
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I am in Jackson Hole right now, enjoying a week's vacation. We are staying at The Wort Hotel in downtown Jackson. I recommend that you come by the hotel's bar, Silver Dollar Bar. They have bands many nights during the week. Suggested downtown restaurants,you can ride the bus for $3 or $1.50 if you are 60+, Breakfast: The Bunnery; Lunch: Sweetwater; Dinner: Snake River Brewery and Restaurant for pub food and more, Snake River Grill for more upscale. Bars and dancing: You have to go to The Wort and Million Dollar Cowboy for dancing, or just listening to the music. The shopping in downtown Jackson is great! We move up to Teton Village to stay next to the Four Seasons at Snake River Lodge and Spa for 3 nights. We will eat at gamefish in SRLS and haven't decided the other one. I'm sure your hotel can offer ideas too. The bus is very safe and ALL the people in Jackson have been very friendly!
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For a spa day check out Profile Massage, they have reasonable prices and the therapists are better than average. http://www.profilemassage.com
Also, go to Granite Hot Springs if you can, you can take a snowmobile tour or dogsleds to get to it. Not to be missed! http://granitehotsprings.mountainmancountry.com/
Also, go to Granite Hot Springs if you can, you can take a snowmobile tour or dogsleds to get to it. Not to be missed! http://granitehotsprings.mountainmancountry.com/
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