Westbank Grill
Mountain steakhouse experience with spectacular views of the Teton Village base.
Top breakfast spots and brunch restaurants in Jackson Hole. From local diners to French bakeries, fuel up for your mountain adventures.
14 restaurants in this guide
Breakfast matters in Jackson Hole. Whether you're fueling up for a dawn ski patrol or recovering from last night's adventures, this town takes morning meals seriously. The breakfast scene ranges from grab-and-go burritos to sit-down brunch spots where you might wait an hour on weekendsโbut the food is worth planning around.
Nora's Fish Creek Inn in Wilson is the legend. James Beard recognized, family-owned since 1982, and serving what many consider the best huevos rancheros in Wyoming. The banana bread French toast has its own following. Yes, there's a wait on weekends. Yes, it's worth it. Get there early or bring patience. Under new ownership as of 2024, they've added dinner service Thursday-Monday.
Downtown, Persephone Bakery brings French patisserie technique to Jackson. The croissants are exceptional, the atmosphere is charming, and the outdoor patio is prime real estate on summer mornings. It's also good for a quick pastry and coffee if you're in a rush.
For speed, D.O.G. (Down on Glen) and Creekside Market serve the breakfast burritos that fuel the local workforce. These are serious, meal-sized burritosโnot tourist food, just good, hearty breakfast you can eat with one hand. Pearl Street Bagels does authentic boiled-and-baked bagels that hold their own against East Coast competition.
Mountain steakhouse experience with spectacular views of the Teton Village base.
A longstanding favorite for hearty breakfasts and hickory-smoked BBQ.
James Beard Award winner famous for its huevos rancheros and banana bread French toast. Now also serving dinner 5-9 PM under new ownership.
Serving inspired home-cooked classics in a historic log cabin.
Relaxed eatery in the Wyoming Inn serving locally sourced pub classics.
A classic Jackson Hole breakfast spot known for its bakery items and OSM (oatmeal, sunflower, millet) products.
Go-to spot for breakfast burritos, sandwiches, and grab-and-go items for a day in the park.
Locally roasted coffee, breakfast sandwiches, and smoothies.
Authentic boiled and baked bagels, great for a quick start to the day.
French-inspired bakery and cafe known for beautiful pastries and chic atmosphere.
Flagship cafe for the local roaster, offering high-quality coffee and food.
Popular neighborhood cafe and bakery known for sandwiches, soups, and baked goods.
French brasserie-style restaurant inside The Cloudveil hotel. Features fresh oyster bar, zinc bar, outdoor cafe seating, and French-inspired cocktails with European wine list.