6 Best Restaurants in Jackson Hole and Northwest Wyoming, Wyoming

Lander Bake Shop

$ Fodor's choice
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, WY, 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
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner

Nora's Fish Creek Inn

$ Fodor's choice

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.

Persephone Bakery

$ Fodor's choice
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.

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Pine Coffee Supply

$ Fodor's choice
Wyoming's best coffeehouse resides in Pinedale but it looks like it belongs in Austin, Texas. That's because the owner, Cody Hamilton, moved from Wyoming to Austin for nine years before taking the inspiration back to Pinedale to open his dream shop. This third-wave café roasts all beans in-house and offers a delicious selection of espresso and brewed coffee beverages. The space is a beautiful blend of Nordic, alpine, and modern vibes.
47 W. Pine St., Pinedale, WY, 82941, USA
307-367--4343
Known For
  • ethically sourced coffee
  • direct trade chocolate bars from Colombia
  • beautifully branded mugs and coffee-making tools for sale
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Gannett Grill

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This crowded, noisy place serves large sandwiches, never-frozen half-pound hamburgers, and hand-tossed New York–style pizzas. In spring and summer you can sit on the garden deck while the kids play in the yard.

126 Main St., Lander, WY, 82520, USA
307-332–8228
Known For
  • a favorite of cowboys and climbers alike
  • affordable, hearty meals
  • cold beer from Lander Brewing
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

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, WY, 82941, USA
307-367--4415
Known For
  • incredible pancakes
  • outdoor patio
  • homemade pizzas on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night