The Best Restaurant in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

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Though the park itself has some excellent restaurants, don't miss dining in Jackson, where chefs apply European and other cooking techniques to game, fowl, and fish dishes and generally include vegetarian entrées. Steaks are usually cut from grass-fed Wyoming or Montana beef, but you'll also find buffalo and elk on the menu; poultry and pasta are offered by most restaurants, as are fresh salads and fish (trout, tilapia, and salmon are most common). Just about everywhere, you can order a burger or a bowl of soup. Casual is the word for most dining within and outside the park. An exception is Jenny Lake Lodge, where jackets and ties for men are recommended for dinner. Breakfast is big: steak and eggs, pancakes, biscuits and gravy; lunches are lighter, often taken in a sack to enjoy on the trail.

Jenny Lake Lodge Dining Room

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Elegant yet rustic, Grand Teton's finest dining space is highly ambitious for a national park restaurant. For dinner, the prix fixe, five-course menu features locally sourced ingredients and an inventive, thoughtfully assembled wine list. Breakfast is also prix fixe, while lunch is à la carte, with inventive soups, salads, beef burgers, and bison French dips. Men are encouraged to wear jackets for dinner.

Jenny Lake Rd., Grand Teton National Park, WY, 83012, USA
307-543–3100
Known For
  • Reservations a must for dinner
  • Regional meats and fish, like bison, bass, and duck
  • Lovely mountain views
Restaurant Details
Closed early Oct.–May
Reservations essential for dinner

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