The Mural Room
Upscale sit-down restaurant with panoramic views of the Tetons.
Where to eat in Grand Teton National Park. Dining options from Jackson Lake Lodge to Dornan's.
4 restaurants in this guide
Dining inside Grand Teton National Park is limited but includes some genuine gems. The park restaurants operate seasonally—typically late May through early October—so planning around closures is essential. What's available, though, can be memorable.
The Mural Room at Jackson Lake Lodge is the crown jewel. The 60-foot picture windows frame the Tetons so perfectly that many first-time visitors think they're looking at a mural. It's fine dining with one of America's great restaurant views. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially for window tables at sunset.
Pioneer Grill, also at Jackson Lake Lodge, offers a more casual alternative. This 1950s-style lunch counter serves American classics in a fun retro setting. Kids love it, and the portions are generous.
Dornan's in Moose has become a summer institution. The Pizza & Pasta Company serves wood-fired pies on a rooftop deck with knockout Teton views. The adjacent Chuckwagon does breakfast and has a grocery store for picnic supplies.
Leeks Pizzeria at Signal Mountain Lodge offers casual pizza and pasta with Jackson Lake views. It's more remote but worth the drive on a park exploration day.
Note: You don't need a park entrance fee just to dine at these restaurants, but if you're making the trip, consider exploring the park too.
Upscale sit-down restaurant with panoramic views of the Tetons.
Famous for the Pizza & Pasta Company with its rooftop deck offering some of the best Teton views.
Casual pizzeria at Signal Mountain Lodge with deck seating overlooking Jackson Lake.