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 | Grand Teton National Park Restaurants | Tips 1 - 10 of 13 |  | Both mornings we spent in Grand Teton, we had breakfast at the Trapper Grill. The first morning at least we had fantastic mountain views from the dining room. On the second morning it was so foggy, you wouldn't have even know they were out there! Signal Mountain has two resturants, Trapper Grill is the only one that serves breakfast. The Peak Resturant next door is a fancier affair that serves dinner. We did not visit though.
Both days I had the special muffin, chocolate almond. It was very tasty. The first morning I had eggs benedict, the second I had a simpler dish. Lou had a big Eggs, bacon ect..combo, and the second he had oatmeal. Everything was good, but especially the muffin! Leave a Comment
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Dornan's Chuckwagon is a fun BarBQue place in the little town of Moose inside the park. You place your order up at the front counter and your food is brought out to you. Seating is on picnic tables outside with spectacular mountain views, or if you prefer, you can sit inside one of their enormous TeePees. (popular with the kids and in rainy weather!)
Both Lou and I ordered the BBQ beef sandwich. To tell you the truth, I'm not sure why. I think we were going for the most "chuckwagony" thing on the menu I wasn't bad at all, just out of character for us, and fairly huge, we could have shared one. It came with potato chips. I had a Snake River beer, I think Lou had a coke. Apparently, they have a fantastic breakfast which includes Sourdough pancakes. Leave a Comment Theme: BarbecuePrice: US$11-20 » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageAddress: Moose, WYPhone: 307-733-2415Directions: 10 Moose Rd., off Teton Park Rd. at Moose Junction, Grand Teton National Park, WY, USAWebsite: http://www.dornans.com/
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We celebrated our Silver Wedding Anniversary while visiting the Grand Teton National Park and this restaurant was certainly a wonderful place to celebrate in some style. And although we had to wait for the window seat I thought I'd pre-booked, it was well worth it. We ate our meal while enjoying a beautiful sunset over the Teton Range - a wonderful setting for a special evening. The service was very friendly and just the right amount of efficient - I really hate to be rushed when the food is good, and it was very good. The restaurant is named after the eye-catching Rendezvous Murals painted by the late 20th century master Carl Roters, which cover nearly 80 feet of the interior walls opposite the windows. These illustrate scenes from the historic 19 th century fur trading period in Jackson Hole and famous mountain-men who first explored this region, and well-worth a look if you can tear your eyes away from the view outside. An illustrated sheet explaining the murals marks each place-setting and can be taken away as a souvenir.
Everything was excellent! I had crab cakes to start with, followed by some of the best lamb chops I've eaten anywhere, while my husband enjoyed his gazpacho (beautifully presented in a stemmed glass - see photo) and a large New York steak with mustard mash. The desserts looked really delicious too, but we were just too full to find out for sure. With drinks (a half bottle of Californian bubbly and a glass each of good red wine) and service the meal cost $130, which I reckon was good value for the quality. A further neat touch was the butter pat shaped like a moose! Oh and by the way, you really should make a reservation - people were having to wait several hours for a table if they hadn't, or to give up and go to the grill instead.
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Although these resturants are not located inside the park, I wanted to add them here as well. All the resturants we ate at are located in Jackson, WY, unless stated otherwise. My in-laws were in Wyoming the week before us. We ate dinner at this resturant the day we arrived and the night before they departed.They ate here twice before we came because they loved the food. The food was good! The service left alot to be desired...I think they were short staffed that night. Kinda pricey as well... I ate: Penne pasta-basil, pine nuts, tomatoes/ garlic bread Husband: Country fried steak In-laws:Pecan crusted trout with mashed potatoes
Bread basket- We had a brownie sundae- which wasn't the greatest... a little dried out. Theme: LocalPrice: US$11-20 » Currency ConverterComparison: more expensive than averageDirections: Wilson, WY
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I didn't bother to take a photo of the pizzeria itself with a view like this! They serve pizza, salads, sandwiches, desserts, draft beer, and there is both inside and outdoor seating. Views are outstanding especially with sunny skies. Open: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. early June to early September
pizza, what else! Leave a Comment Theme: PizzaPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageDirections: Off highway 89 north of Colter Bay Village on Jackson Lake.
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When we arrived mid-afternoon the main dining room with wonderful views of the Tetons was closed. So we tried the grill (no view) which has an old-fashioned 50's appearance with continuous winding counters. Service was prompt & friendly, food was good with generous portions.
While visiting the Jackson Hole area I had to try the local specialties. Had the buffalo cheesteak at the Pioneer Grill which was tasty and tender. At Signal Mtn. Lodge (Tetons) tried elk chili. With the tomatoey base one can't tell the difference in meat, could be dog for all I know. At the Lake Hotel (Yellowstone) tried Elk Medallions for dinner. Excellent meal with a wonderful sauce although the elk is somewhat gamey tasting.....but I suppose that is to be expected. Leave a Comment
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We ate at this cute little resturant located in Jackson, WY one night. The portions were pretty big.Desserts were good as well.. I ate: Husband: Pad Thai
Dessert... White Chocolate/ raspberry mousse pie Theme: Pan-Asian and Pacific RimPrice: US$11-20 » Currency ConverterComparison: about average
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We ate lunch at this cute little Mexician Cantina. The atmosphere was great and it wasn't that busy when we were there. Like usual Mexican resturants, you get chips/salsa before the meal. I ate: Veggie Wrap (big portion) Husband: Chicken quesadillas I bought a yellow t-shirt with the Merry Piglets design on the back.
Margaritas Theme: MexicanPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: less expensive than averageAddress: Jackson, WY
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We had a really satisfying breakfast one morning before heading out to Grand Teton NP. The service was great and the atmosphere was friendly. The quality of food for the low price was the best advantage. I ate: Breakfast burrito with egg,cheese,sourcream, and salsa- great hot chocolate! husband:Country fried steak with side of eggs-hash - coffee
Hashbrowns were crisp.. and Sourdough bread toast Theme: DinerPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: less expensive than averageAddress: Jackson, WY
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On our way out of Jackson WY, towards Yellowstone NP, we stopped at a little bagel shop. The shop was very cute and trendy. All the art work, done by locals I'm sure, revolved around a bagel. I ate: Sun-dried Tomato-Olive oil bagel w/cucumbers, tomatoes, spouts; Sport Iced Tea Husband: Everything bagel with plain cream cheese/ fruit cup; caffe latte Theme: BreakfastPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: least expensiveAddress: Pearl Street
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