8 Best Restaurants in Jackson, Jackson Hole and Northwest Wyoming

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We've compiled the best of the best in Jackson - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Bin 22

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

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, burrata caprese, and stuffed piquillo peppers.

Gather

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

This stylish purveyor of locavore-driven modern American cuisine is a popular spot to hit up before attending a show at the nearby Center for the Arts. The menu changes seasonally but might feature a bison brisket accompanied by a farro risotto, homemade truffle pasta, and elk Bolognese. The Gather burger comes with a Wagyu beef blend topped with smoked Gouda. It's probably the only place in town where you can get a traditional root beer float (featuring Henry Reinhard's Root Beer) for dessert. 

72 S. Glenwood St., Jackson, WY, 83001, USA
307-264–1820
Known For
  • Inventive craft cocktails
  • Happy hour specials
  • See-and-be-seen crowd
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Local Restaurant & Bar

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

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 chef's choice "M&M," a rotating selection of custom steaks served family-style.

55 N. Cache St., Jackson, WY, 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
Closed Sun.

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The Blue Lion

$$$$

Since its opening in 1978, consistently excellent, distinctive fare has been the rule at this white-and-blue clapboard house two blocks from Town Square. The sophisticated offerings range from New Zealand rack of lamb to elk tenderloin with port wine sauce to fresh fish dishes, including rainbow trout. There's patio dining in summer and an excellent wine list. 

160 N. Millward St., Jackson, WY, 83001, USA
307-733–3912
Known For
  • Incredible nightly specials
  • Crab cream cheese–stuffed mushrooms
  • Homemade desserts, including a tempting mud pie
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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FIGS

$$$$

Dinner at Figs, which is on the first floor of the hip Hotel Jackson, is a hot reservation in a town with no other options for Lebanese food. For breakfast, you can’t go wrong with the shakshuka, but the best way to do lunch or dinner here is to order a bunch of small plates to pass around and maybe get a kebab or shawarma to share. There are only a handful of tables and a few booths, so it is especially busy on weekends, when you are unlikely to land a spot without a reservation.

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, WY, 83001, USA
307-733–0557
Known For
  • Log cabin–chic interior
  • Caviar service
  • Lavish desserts
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun., and Nov. No lunch

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Steadfire Chophouse

$$$$

This posh, and equally pricey, slopeside establishment in the Four Seasons opened in July 2025. While the raw menu boasts a dreamy caviar trio and Wyoming's best attempt at a seafood tower, the melt-in-your-mouth steaks are the real draw here. Opt for the wagyu trio tasting if you want to sample a smattering. Besides beef, you'll also find elk, Idaho trout, Alaska salmon, bison, and pork on the menu. Vegetarians can get by with a risotto or a few sides. While Steadfire Chophouse serves breakfast, too, at eye-popping prices, you’re best saving your budget to splurge at dinner.

7680 Granite Loop Rd., Teton Village, WY, 83025, USA
307-732--5620
Known For
  • Wednesday night oyster bar
  • S’mores dessert with homemade graham crackers
  • Steak sauce flights
Restaurant Details
No lunch
Reservations essential

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The Whistling Grizzly

$$$$

Although the crowd here skews older (think baby boomers, not millennials), this is a restaurant where you go for the food, not the vibe. It’s located inside the Wyoming Inn, so there’s no outdoor space, but it’s a cozy place to dine in the winter, and there’s a full-service bar. The food menu is short at only one page, but it’s still hard to decide between entrees like brown butter diver scallops, pumpkin pasta, and Rocky Mountain elk tenderloin. The restaurant closes early, at 9 pm, but it is open again at 7 am and offers some of the most reasonably priced breakfast entrées in Jackson. 

930 W. Broadway, Jackson, WY, 83001, USA
307-699–7227
Known For
  • The friendly F&B director is also a certified sommelier
  • Some of the best food in Jackson
  • An entrée-worthy elk tartare starter
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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