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Restaurants in Grand Teton National Park

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 seasonallyโ€”typically late May through early Octoberโ€”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.

Local Tips

  • Park restaurants operate seasonallyโ€”typically late May through early October.
  • The Mural Room requires reservations, especially for sunset window tables.
  • No park entrance fee is needed just for dining, but bring your pass if you have one.
  • Pack a cooler with Dornan's groceries for picnic lunches elsewhere in the park.

Leeks Pizzeria

$$ Pizza Grand Teton National Park

Casual pizzeria at Signal Mountain Lodge with deck seating overlooking Jackson Lake.

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