Jackson Hole and Northwest Wyoming Restaurants

Northwest Wyoming has many restaurants. Anyplace you go, you’ll find basic Western fare such as steaks, chicken, and burgers; in Jackson there’s a wider selection, with menus listing everything from Mexican and Thai dishes to trout, buffalo, and elk. There are also a few fine-dining establishments in the region. Arguably the best steaks in all of Wyoming are prepared at Svilars', a steak house in the tiny community of Hudson, east of Lander.

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  • 1. Lander Bake Shop

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    A local institution, this bakery is the perfect place to grab a cup of coffee and quick breakfast to go or hang out for hours sampling all the local delicacies. Sandwiches, soups, scratch-made bagels, muffins, cupcakes, cinnamon rolls, and so much more will keep you coming back every morning of your stay in Lander.

    259 Main St., Lander, Wyoming, 82520, USA
    307-438--4305

    Known For

    • Gertie cake, an incredible coffee cake passed down from Grandma Gertrude
    • Rotating menu of sandwiches and homemade soups
    • Full espresso bar made with Jackson Hole Roasters Coffee

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 2. Nora's Fish Creek Inn

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    Nora's is one of those inimitable Western places that have earned their keep as local treasures among their many loyal customers. Look for the giant trout on the roof outside. It's a great spot to catch a hearty weekend breakfast of pancakes or huevos rancheros that barely fit on your plate and dinner among the talkative locals. Among the imaginative dishes served at this casual log inn are honey-hickory baby back ribs, prime rib, elk tenderloin with blackberry-wine sauce, and nut-crusted trout, plus nightly specials. Soups such as pumpkin warm your bones, and there's wine by the glass and a kids' menu. You can dine in one of two large rooms or sit at the counter for quick service. Breakfast, but not lunch, is served on weekends.

    5600 Hwy. 22, Wilson, Wyoming, 83104, USA
    307-733–8288

    Known For

    • Familiar breakfast items
    • Famous banana bread French toast
    • Reasonable prices

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Nov. and Apr. No lunch weekends, Credit cards accepted
  • 3. Persephone Bakery

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    The best seating at this rustic-contemporary bakery café a short stroll east of Jackson Town Square is on the spacious shaded deck overlooking lively Broadway Avenue. Choose from an extensive menu of eclectic breakfast and lunch fare, including shakshuka feta and poached eggs, bread pudding French toast with grapefruit-cranberry compote, and mortadella sandwiches with locally made sauerkraut and melted fontina. It's a good stop for pre-sightseeing picnic supplies, too. There are two additional locations in the area, one of them in Wilson.

    145 E. Broadway Ave., Jackson, Wyoming, 83001, USA
    307-200–6708

    Known For

    • Fresh-baked artisan breads and pastries
    • Espresso drinks with house-made marshmallows
    • Brunch cocktails

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 4. Bubba's Bar-B-Que Restaurant

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    Succulent baby back ribs and mouthwatering spareribs are the specialties at this busy barbecue joint, which evokes the Old West with its wooden booths, Western paintings, and antique signs. Sandwiches and a huge salad bar with plenty of nonmeat choices are also available. This is also one of the most affordable breakfast options in Jackson, but there can be long waits in summer or winter. The desserts include homemade pies of the chocolate-buttermilk and fudge-pecan variety.

    100 Flat Creek Dr., Jackson, Wyoming, 83001, USA
    307-733–2288

    Known For

    • Longest running barbeque in Jackson, serving it up for more than 40 years
    • All coffee served at Bubbas is roasted in-house
    • Massive portions to make sure you won't leave hungry

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations not accepted
  • 5. Cowboy Café

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    Among the homemade, blue-ribbon dishes served at this small restaurant in downtown Dubois are sandwiches, steaks, buffalo burgers, chicken, pork, baby back ribs, and fish. For dessert the peach caramel crisp and chocolate bourbon pecan pie are not soon forgotten. You can also grab a hearty breakfast and sip coffee alongside the cowboy clientele.

    115 E. Ramshorn Ave., Dubois, Wyoming, 82513, USA
    307-455–2595

    Known For

    • Buffalo or elk omelets to get a taste of the west
    • 12-hour slow-cooked baby back ribs
    • Great variety of beers

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
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  • 6. Heart and Soul Cafe

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    This fun, diner-inspired café with checkered floors and colorful booths serves up a hearty country-style breakfast all day and an assortment of burgers, sandwiches, and salads for lunch. There's also a full espresso bar and ice-cream selections. The front of the store is full of USA-made gifts and collectibles.

    27 E. Pine St., Pinedale, Wyoming, 82941, USA
    307-367--4415

    Known For

    • Incredible pancakes
    • Outdoor patio
    • Homemade pizzas on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night
  • 7. Miner's Grub Stake

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    Drop in for pancakes, French toast, omelets, and coffee for breakfast; or a buffalo burger, tuna salad, or Reuben sandwich for lunch. You can also warm your bones with beef vegetable soup, chili, and hot cider before stocking up on paper goods, groceries, sunscreen, soft drinks, two-cycle motor oil, pet food, and other supplies. Daily specials include meat loaf on Friday—a locals' favorite. Service ends at 7 pm so as not to compete with the neighboring Mercantile.

    150 W. Main St., Atlantic City, Wyoming, 82520, USA
    307-332–0915

    Known For

    • A Western-movie feel
    • The best (and some of the only) food for miles
    • Fresh and fast food to get you back on the road after your visit

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Nov. and Mon., Credit cards accepted
  • 8. The Bunnery Bakery & Restaurant

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    Lunch is served year-round and dinner is served in summer, but it's the breakfasts and home-baked pastries that are irresistible here. It's elbow to elbow inside, so you may have to wait to be seated on busy mornings, but any inconvenience is well worth it. In summer there's outdoor seating.

    130 N. Cache St., Jackson, Wyoming, 83001, USA
    307-733–5474

    Known For

    • Incredible baked treats like muffins and danishes
    • OSM Oatmeal Pancakes with oats, sunflower seeds, and millet
    • House-made granola

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 9. The Middle Fork

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    With almost everything locally sourced, from the food ingredients to the coffee, the Middle Fork serves up breakfast classics and lunch sandwiches with style. This trendy café is located in the historic 1918 Coolidge building and has a great selection of local beers, mimosas, and a Bloody Mary to start your morning right.

    351 Main St., Lander, Wyoming, 82520, USA
    307-335--5035

    Known For

    • All coffee from Speed Goat Roasting
    • Made-to-order beignets
    • Great vegetarian options

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner

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