Million Dollar Cowboy Bar
Bring your boots and saddle up to the bar—yes, the bar stools are real saddles—or try your timing at the Western two-step to the frequent live music.
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Bring your boots and saddle up to the bar—yes, the bar stools are real saddles—or try your timing at the Western two-step to the frequent live music.
Several blocks south of downtown in the shadow of Snow King Mountain ski area, this spacious, modern brewery and taproom has a big covered deck where locals like to hang out. Stop by for a pint of Mexican Lager or Hazy IPA, both flagship beers. Five taps offer seasonal brews.
This beloved saloon—nicknamed “The Virg”—has been a favorite Jackson Hole watering hole since the 1970s. It has an outdoor “yard bar” complete with firepits and a walk-up window, so you can order a second round without having to go inside. There's also a swanky cocktail lounge that hosts karaoke, open mic, and disco nights. While the limited menu features a handful of cocktails, most locals sip on “sloshies,” Jackson’s unofficial official drink, which can be purchased at the drive-thru liquor store on-site. Hungry saloon-goers order pub grub from the on-site Billy’s Burgers.
On weekends, the Lander Bar (open until 2 am) gets crowded with people who come to dance and listen to live country bands.
A trendy go-to for après-ski and posthike relaxation and socializing, this dapper lounge with bordello-inspired chandeliers, brocade wallpaper, and red-leather booths pours interesting cocktails with artisan spirits. Come for the drinks, stay for the DJ who plays on the weekends.
Locals head to happy hour at Snake River Brewing for cold pints and pub fare. Avoid the loud chatter levels by nabbing a sought-after seat on the picnic-table patio, weather permitting.
Founded in 1942, the beloved Stagecoach Bar fills to bursting when local bands play. Most Thursdays in the winter are disco nights, but you'll also find plenty of swing dancers. "The Coach" is a good place to enjoy a drink and conversation earlier in the day, and there's an adjacent Mexican café–and–street food joint kitchen where you can grab a quick bite.