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  • Jackson Hole, Wyoming – Favorite Restaurants

    Jackson Hole, Wyoming – Favorite Restaurants

    Best Restaurants in Jackson Hole, Wyoming

    Driving Teton Pass towards Jackson from Idaho at sunrise is breathtaking. For the last few years, we have made it a priority to get up early and catch the sunrise at 8,432 feet. Then it’s off to Nora’s Fish Creek Inn for breakfast! Don’t miss any of the best restaurants in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

    Teton Pass Wyoming

    Our Favorite Breakfast Jackson Hole Wyoming

    Nora’s has rustic charm with outstanding service. The food always tastes like home. You can tell it’s cooked with love. ❤️

    Nora's Fish Creek Inn Jackson Hole Wyoming
    Best Restaurants in Jackson Hole, Wyoming

    To keep us going throughout the day, we stop for one more cup at Cowboy Coffee Co. They are located right across from Jackson’s quaint town square. Jackson Hole has that magic that makes you want to slow down and soak it all in. The town square is lovely to walk around, shop, and enjoy the scenery.

    Cowboy Coffee Co Jackson Wyoming
    Jackson Hole, Wyoming
    Jackson Hole, Wyoming

    The first time we went to Snake River Brewery, we were surprised. We knew that we loved their beer but we were not expecting the food to be so amazing! They make the best french onion soup and homemade pretzels. My husband loves their burgers and pizza.

    Snake River Brewing Jackson Hole Wyoming
    Snake River Brewing Jackson Hole Wyoming
    Snake River Brewing
    Snake River Brewery Jackson Hole Wyoming

    Best Eats Grand Teton National Park

    For beautiful mountain views, visit the Blue Heron Lounge at Jackson Lake Lodge for lunch or dinner to see the sunset. If you decide to stay at Jackson Lake Lodge, make sure to sign up for their Jackson Lake Scenic Breakfast Cruise! One of our all time best experiences, you can read about it here.

    Jackson Lake Lodge Grand Teton National Park
    Jackson Lake Lodge Grand Teton National Park

    Hand Fire Pizza located in the historic Teton Theater offers a fun location with delicious pizza. We were impressed with the level of service. We sat at the bar and enjoyed conversations with the manager and bartender. It’s always nice to get tips and ideas from the locals!

    Hand Fire Pizza Jackson Hole Wyoming
    Hand Fire Pizza Jackson Hole Wyoming

    For dessert, stop by the Jackson Drug for an ice cream cone. The first Jackson Drug opened in 1919 and closed its doors in 2001. In 2016, Nikki and Jessica Gill reopened bringing back a piece of Jackson’s past. You can read all about the history and their story here.

    Jackson Drug Co Jackson Wyoming

    While in Jackson, you have to stop at the famous Million Dollar Cowboy Bar. You can literally saddle up at the bar. Check out amazing live music and hit the dance floor.

    Cowboy Bar Jackson Wyoming
    Cowboy Bar Jackson Wyoming

    Other mentions that I didn’t get pictures because we were too busy enjoying ourselves. 🙂 Cafe Genevieve is our favorite! Every meal has been delicious, it’s cozy and quaint, with excellent service. You can sit outside on the porch with your dog too.

    We also always have a great time at the Silver Dollar Bar at the Wort Hotel. If you’re there on a Tuesday, make sure to stop in and enjoy the locals two stepping around the dance floor.

    Happy Traveling!

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  • Tag Responsibly, Keep Jackson Hole Wild

    Tag Responsibly, Keep Jackson Hole Wild

    Jackson Tag Responsibly

    The best part of travel is discovering something new. A new place, a breathtaking view, meeting a new friend, tasting different local food, or even challenging yourself to step outside your comfort zone to experience a new feeling.

    The Jackson Hole Travel & Tourism Board started the “Tag Responsibly, Keep Jackson Hole Wild” campaign after people started geotagging their photos with specific locations on social media.

    Not only is this campaign good for the environment, but it’s also good for us.

    Jackson Tag Responsibly

    With social media and specific tags, don’t you think it takes the adventure out of traveling? Planning, researching, and asking questions is all part of the fun. When we talk to the locals, they always give us recommendations and we invariably meet hikers on the trails and exchange ideas. It’s great to look at social for inspiration and ideas but does it have to be an exact spot?

    Let’s not lose our sense of wonder. If you’re only focusing on getting to that one specific location, the one that you’ve already seen a million pictures of on social, you’ll miss out on the surprises. You’ll miss the moments that can take change you forever.

    It’s also good for safety reasons, many of the epic views that you see on social media, the person trained to get to whether hiking, biking, skiing, etc.

    Let’s all help to keep it wild…

    so we can enjoy these views for years to come…

    You can learn more at www.visitjacksonhole.com

    ©Tracy Blowers
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