Creekside Market & Deli
Go-to spot for breakfast burritos, sandwiches, and grab-and-go items for a day in the park.
Budget-friendly restaurants and quick service spots in Jackson Hole. Great food without breaking the bank.
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Jackson Hole is expensiveโthere's no getting around that. But locals have to eat too, and not everyone wants to spend $50 on lunch. The budget-friendly spots in town are where you'll find workers grabbing breakfast burritos, families getting pizza, and skiers fueling up without emptying their wallets.
D.O.G. (Down on Glen) is the breakfast burrito institution. These aren't dainty wrapsโthey're serious, meal-sized burritos that fuel a full day of skiing or hiking. The line moves fast, and you can be out the door in minutes. Creekside Market serves similar grab-and-go breakfast items plus sandwiches and groceries.
Pearl Street Bagels does authentic boiled bagels at reasonable prices. Cowboy Coffee offers breakfast sandwiches and coffee without the fine-dining markup. Moo's Gourmet Ice Cream won't make a meal, but the organic ice cream is excellent and affordable for what you get.
Corbet's Cabin at the top of Rendezvous Mountain serves the famous 'Top of the World' wafflesโa Jackson tradition that combines cheap food with incredible views (you do need a lift ticket or summer gondola ticket to get there).
For the absolute cheapest eats, the grocery stores (Smith's, Albertson's) have decent prepared foods, and the Latino markets on the west side offer authentic prepared dishes at local prices.
Go-to spot for breakfast burritos, sandwiches, and grab-and-go items for a day in the park.
A local favorite for spicy, hearty breakfast burritos to go.
Acclaimed organic ice cream shop with a wide variety of flavors.
Locally roasted coffee, breakfast sandwiches, and smoothies.
Authentic boiled and baked bagels, great for a quick start to the day.