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Restaurants in Victor & Driggs

EAT LIKE A LOCAL

For towns this size, Teton Valley eats absurdly well — 69 verified spots for supper-club steaks, scratch-made brunch, taco trucks, homegrown breweries, and the world-famous huckleberry shake. All of it minutes from Teton Flats.

Between meals: our things-to-do guide covers the whole valley, and the Teton Valley guide explains what living here is like.

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Victor

Everything below is a short walk or bike ride from Teton Flats — supper-club steaks, scratch-made brunch, and two homegrown breweries.

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Knotty Pine Supper Club — Victor, ID

Knotty Pine Supper Club

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58 S Main St, Victor, ID 83455

Victor's legendary supper club has been the valley's gathering spot for generations, dishing up Kansas City-style BBQ, hand-cut steaks, and fresh seafood in a warm, wood-paneled room. It doubles as Teton Valley's best live-music venue, with national touring acts on the outdoor stage all summer and the famous Fourth of July Pignic. Open seven days a week starting at 4 pm.

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The Bronze Buffalo Grille — Victor, ID

The Bronze Buffalo Grille

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5 Headwaters Drive, Victor, ID 83455

The old Headwaters Grille at Teton Springs Resort is now the Bronze Buffalo Grille, an open-to-the-public dining room and patio overlooking the championship golf course and the Big Hole Mountains just south of Victor. Seasonal Western fare, handcrafted cocktails, and a long happy hour make it an easy sunset dinner, and for a real occasion you can book the five-course cowboy cauldron dinner cooked over an open fire by the resort's chefs. It comes alive in the summer months, with lunch through dinner served daily.

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Linn Canyon Ranch — Victor, ID

Linn Canyon Ranch

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1300 E 6000 S, Victor, ID 83455

Dinner at this family-run guest ranch in the foothills above Victor is an event, not just a meal: in summer you ride horseback through aspen groves to a gourmet sunset dinner at the lodge, and from December through March big Percheron draft horses pull you on a sleigh ride that ends with appetizers, drinks, and a multi-course dinner by the fire. The Linn family's 'western elegance' hospitality has made this the valley's go-to anniversary and celebration spot. Reservations required, and dining is offered year-round.

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Big Hole BBQ — Victor, ID

Big Hole BBQ

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22 W Center St, Victor, ID 83455

Slow-smoked, made-from-scratch barbecue right on Center Street — locals swear by the brisket, pulled-pork tacos, and loaded Big Hole fries, and popular plates really do sell out some nights. It's a small, family-run spot with a caring staff and a sister location over the pass in Jackson. Open daily for lunch and dinner.

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The Brakeman American Grill — Victor, ID

The Brakeman American Grill

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27 N Main St, Victor, ID 83455

A railroad-themed Main Street standby that many locals will tell you grills the best burger in the Tetons, alongside hearty sandwiches and surprisingly good salads. It's casual, family-friendly, and reliably packed after a day on the trails or the hill. Open Wednesday through Sunday for lunch and dinner (closed Monday and Tuesday).

The Mess Hall — Victor, ID

The Mess Hall

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1208 ID-31, Victor, ID 83455

Opened in 2024 at Teton Valley Resort on the edge of town, The Mess Hall serves summer-camp-inspired comfort food — 'top-bunk meals with sleep-away twists' — in a fun, gather-round-the-table setting with a full bar and poolside service. There's a pool table and TVs upstairs, and it's open every day: poolside menu 3–5 pm, dinner 5–9:30 pm, bar until 10.

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AmeriAsia Bistro — Victor, ID

AmeriAsia Bistro

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185 W Center St, Victor, ID 83455

A little west-end bistro doing Southeast Asian comfort food with an American twist — think steaming bowls of ramen, pad thai, curries, and rice-noodle dishes made with fresh ingredients. It's one of Victor's highest-rated kitchens and an easy pick when you're craving something other than burgers and BBQ. Dinner service runs 4 to 9 pm.

Mexican & Latin (3)

Blue Agave — Victor, ID

Blue Agave

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31 W Center St, Victor, ID 83455

Victor's newest dinner spot, opened January 2026 in the beautifully rebuilt former West Side Yard space by Alfonso Centano, the longtime owner of Jackson's El Abuelito and Agave in Driggs. Scratch-made margaritas with fresh-squeezed lime are the calling card, backed by carne asada, pollo chipotle, and a chips-and-dip flight, all surrounded by hand-painted chairs and traditional Mexican decor. Happy hour runs 3–5 pm and the kitchen serves until 9:30.

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Sergio's Cocina Mexicana — Victor, ID

Sergio's Cocina Mexicana

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145 S Main St, Victor, ID 83455

Victor's newest Mexican hotspot opened in 2025 and instantly became a local favorite, serving authentic dishes built on recipes passed down through Sergio and Rodolfo's families. Come for lunch or dinner, grab a margarita, and snag a spot on the big front patio to catch alpenglow on the peaks; there's often live music on weekends. Open daily 11am to 10pm, with room for big groups.

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El Guadalajara Mexican Food — Victor, ID

El Guadalajara Mexican Food

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20 N Main St, Victor, ID 83455

A tiny, inviting taco spot right on Main Street in downtown Victor serving authentic Mexican breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with homemade tortillas and a salsa that brings the heat. Locals hit it for fresh tacos, fajitas, and carnitas when they want fast, honest Mexican food without a fuss. Open daily from 10am.

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Butter Cafe — Victor, ID

Butter Cafe

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57 S Main St, Suite 102, Victor, ID 83455

The big yellow building on Main Street is Victor's brunch headquarters, where owners Marcos and Amelia have been turning out scratch-made breakfast and lunch since 2018. Locals line up for the chicken and waffles, chilaquiles, biscuits with poblano sausage gravy, and pastries baked in-house, all washed down with DOMA coffee and fresh-squeezed OJ. Open daily 7am to 2pm, it's the easiest crowd-pleaser in town.

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Alpine Air Cafe & Roastery — Victor, ID

Alpine Air Cafe & Roastery

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175 W Center St, Victor, ID 83455

Teton Valley's own small-batch roaster pours its organic, freshly roasted beans at a bright flagship cafe in downtown Victor, with a menu of artisan toasts to go with your latte. It's the local pick for a proper espresso before heading over the pass, and their drive-thru Coffee Hut at Victor's lone stoplight (11 W Center St) handles the on-the-way-to-work crowd. They'll even deliver whole beans to your door anywhere in the valley.

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Victor Emporium — Victor, ID

Victor Emporium

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45 N Main St, Victor, ID 83455

A Victor institution since 1950, this quirky general store sells fly-fishing gear and souvenirs up front and hides an old-fashioned soda fountain in the back. It's home of the world-famous huckleberry milkshake, blended with Farr's ice cream and real locally foraged huckleberries and served with an extra-thick straw so the berries make it through. No trip through Victor is complete without one.

Teton Treats — Victor, ID

Teton Treats

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Victor, ID 83455 (mobile cart at farmers markets and events)

A fun, nostalgic mobile treat cart handcrafting artisan ice cream in Victor and rolling it out to farmers markets and events on both sides of the Tetons. The playful menu includes the Teton Taco (an ice cream taco), sorbet push pops, and old-school floats made with locally sourced ingredients. Catch them at the Victor market on summer evenings for the valley's most creative frozen desserts.

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Victor Valley Market & Cafe — Victor, ID

Victor Valley Market & Cafe

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5 S Main St, Victor, ID 83455

Victor's hometown grocery doubles as a sneaky-good breakfast and lunch stop, with a deli counter cranking out hot breakfast sandwiches from 7am and enormous, reasonably priced subs that locals grab on the way to the trailhead or ski hill. Add house-made soups, salads, hand-cut steaks, and a solid beer and wine selection, and it's the one-stop provision run before any Teton Valley adventure.

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Monte Sinai Mexican Market — Victor, ID

Monte Sinai Mexican Market

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149 S Main St, Victor, ID 83455

Victor's little Mexican market stocks the ingredients and spices you can't find at the big grocery, from dried chiles to fresh pan dulce and south-of-the-border sodas. Keep an eye out front, where a taco truck periodically sets up and serves some seriously good street tacos. It sits right on Main Street next to Sergio's.

Victor Valley Market — Victor, ID

Victor Valley Market

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5 S Main St, Victor, ID 83455

The locally owned market at Victor's one stoplight - a two-minute walk from Teton Flats - with a deli counter that regulars swear makes the best sandwiches in the valley. Grab a custom-built sandwich, prepared foods, and picnic fixings before heading up the pass or out on the trail. Open daily 7am-8pm, it doubles as your quick grocery stop.

Food Shed Idaho — Victor, ID

Food Shed Idaho

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139 W Center St, Victor, ID 83455

A chef-curated specialty pantry in downtown Victor run by Cecily, a California Culinary Academy grad who sources estate-grown Italian pastas, imported olive oils, heritage meats, local cheese, and house-baked cookies and brittle. Featured twice in the Wall Street Journal in 2025, it's the spot to build a gift basket or find that hard-to-source ingredient. Open 12-6pm daily except Tuesday and Wednesday.

Breweries, Bars & Cideries (4)

Grand Teton Brewing — Victor, ID

Grand Teton Brewing

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430 Old Jackson Hwy, Victor, ID 83455

Idaho's legendary production brewery has been pouring at the foot of Teton Pass since 1988, and the pub is a five-minute drive from downtown Victor. Locals swing by for pints of 208 Golden Ale, Sweetgrass APA, and Teton Range Juicy IPA, with smash burgers and fries from Otto's Kitchen on site. Open seven days a week with a sunny lawn, game nights, and a steady calendar of community events.

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Guidepost Brewing Company — Victor, ID

Guidepost Brewing Company

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175 W Center St, Victor, ID 83455

Downtown Victor's newest brewery has quickly become a weekend staple, brewing everything in house alongside a few guest taps, wine, liquor, and NA options. The kitchen is the surprise: co-founder Chris cooks authentic Italian dishes from his grandmother's recipes, so you can pair a house pint with genuinely good pasta. Weekly bingo, trivia, and open mic plus live bands most weekends keep it lively, and it's open every day of the week.

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Highpoint Cider — Victor, ID

Highpoint Cider

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7565 Lupine Ln, Unit D, Victor, ID 83455

Teton Valley's own craft cidery presses crisp, mountain-made ciders like Darby and Peaky that you'll spot in coolers all over the region, and the Victor taproom is where they pour freshest. The plant-filled, light-flooded space has a warm, casual vibe with indoor and outdoor seating, daily happy hour from 4 to 7 pm, and a steady lineup of community events. Open Tuesday through Saturday evenings, and a great gluten-free alternative to the beer scene.

Refuge Taphouse — Victor, ID

Refuge Taphouse

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2 N Main St, Victor, ID 83455

A no-frills, mountain-inspired taphouse on the corner of Main and Center, built as a European-style gathering spot where locals trade town news over a well-curated pint. The rotating tap list spans IPAs, stouts, cream ales, cider, and even rose on tap, drawing from local and regional craft breweries, with a to-go cooler for the ride home. No kitchen, but they encourage you to carry in food from the restaurants around downtown Victor; 21 and up, open daily from mid-afternoon.

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Pinky G's Pizzeria — Victor, ID

Pinky G's Pizzeria

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37 S Main St, Victor, ID 83455

The Victor outpost of the Jackson Hole favorite that's been slinging pies since 2011 and got the Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives treatment. Walk in for a quick slice, or order the famous Abe Froman with sausage and giardiniera - and they deliver within about 8 miles of downtown Victor. Full bar and a fun, family-friendly vibe make it an easy weeknight call.

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DOG West — Victor, ID

DOG West

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40 N Main St, Victor, ID 83455

Victor's best-kept not-so-secret: burritos as big as your head, served from a counter inside the Mobil station on Main Street. Locals line up for the breakfast burritos before dawn patrol laps at Targhee - cheap, huge, and exactly what you want on the way out of town. Cash-friendly, quick, and zero pretense.

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Otto's Kitchen — Victor, ID

Otto's Kitchen

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430 Old Jackson Highway, Victor, ID 83455

Grand Teton Brewing's own truck-kitchen, parked right at the brewery on the south edge of Victor. Locals grab smash burgers, veggie burgers, hand-cut fries, and salads built on locally sourced ingredients, then settle in on the lawn with a Bitch Creek ESB or Teton Ale. It runs lunch through early evening most days (closed Tuesdays), making it the easy answer to 'brewery first, dinner second.'

Chiang Mai Thai Kitchen — Victor, ID

Chiang Mai Thai Kitchen

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182 N Main St, Victor, ID 83455

Authentic Northern Thai cooking dished out of a food-truck kitchen right on Main Street in Victor — the kind of find that has Jackson folks driving over the pass on purpose. The rotating menu runs from fragrant curries and drunken noodles to specials like half-roasted Thai-Vietnamese chicken and Burmese pork belly curry. It's takeout-friendly and keeps seasonal mountain-town hours, so check their page before you roll up.

Morales Homemade — Victor, ID

Morales Homemade

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55 N Main St, Victor, ID 83455

A family-run tamale stand on Victor's Main Street that's become a valley institution for scratch-made Mexican comfort food. The Morales family sells handmade tamales by the dozen, house red and green salsas, tacos, and their famous chile-dusted 'Naughty Fruit.' Open weekday mornings through mid-afternoon — perfect for stocking the freezer or grabbing a quick, cheap lunch.

8 MILES UP THE ROAD

Driggs

The county seat brings bistro dinners, bagels, Thai, a distillery, and the valley's biggest food-truck scene.

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Forage Bistro & Lounge — Driggs, ID

Forage Bistro & Lounge

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253 Warbird Ln, Driggs, ID 83422

Teton Valley's longtime favorite for chef-driven comfort food has a new home at the Driggs airport, where it took over the beloved Warbirds space — you can watch vintage planes taxi past while you eat, and the Warbird Museum is right next door. Everything is made from scratch with local ingredients where possible, from elevated bistro plates to craft cocktails, with a famously good happy hour ($15 burger, board-and-bottle deals) and half-price bottles of wine on Wednesdays. Open daily noon to 8pm; reservations recommended.

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The Royal Wolf — Driggs, ID

The Royal Wolf

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63 Depot St, Driggs, ID 83422

Tucked a block off Main on Depot Street, "The Wolf" is where valley locals actually hang out — a friendly pub with buffalo burgers, hand-cut Idaho fries, huckleberry margaritas, and a rotating lineup of regional microbrews. The menu runs deeper than typical bar food, from steaks and Guinness bangers-and-mash to ahi tacos, and the patio is prime on summer evenings. Kitchen open Wednesday through Monday, 11am to 10pm.

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Teton Moose Restaurant

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15 S Main St, Driggs, ID 83422

The newest addition to downtown Driggs, Teton Moose opened in 2026 in the former Three Peaks space by the stoplight, serving classic diner-style comfort food from morning through dinner. Think big breakfasts, burgers and sandwiches, and hearty dinner plates with generous portions and quick, friendly service — an easy pick when the whole crew is hungry after a day outside. Open Monday through Saturday, 7am to 8pm.

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O'Rourke's Sports Bar and Grill

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42 E Little Ave, Driggs, ID 83422

A classic small-town sports bar just off Main Street, O'Rourke's is where Driggs gathers for the game with wings, potato skins, shrimp baskets, and cold beer. It's unpretentious, family-friendly, and reliably open when you just want pub grub and a TV — dine in or carry out. A longtime local standby on Little Avenue.

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Teton Thai — Driggs, ID

Teton Thai

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18 N Main St, Driggs, ID 83422

The Driggs outpost of the legendary Jackson Hole Thai spot, and a valley institution in its own right — locals line up for the drunken noodles, khao soi, and curries with real wok-fired heat. It doubles as Teton Thai Brewing, pouring its own house-brewed beers alongside the food, which pair dangerously well with a spicy pad kee mao. Open nightly 4:30 to 9pm on Main Street.

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King Sushi Driggs — Driggs, ID

King Sushi Driggs

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98 E Little Ave, Driggs, ID 83422

Jackson's cult-favorite sushi spot crossed the pass and set up shop in a 100-year-old farmhouse on Little Avenue, with fresh fish flown in daily and a menu curated by James Beard-nominated chef Jason King. Expect new-style sashimi, traditional rolls, top-shelf sake, and an all-natural wine list — grab a seat at the sushi bar or the summer patio. Dinner Tuesday through Saturday, with a happy hour from 4:30 to 5:30pm.

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Agave Family Mexican Restaurant — Driggs, ID

Agave Family Mexican Restaurant

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310 N Main St, Driggs, ID 83422

This cheery, family-style spot in the heart of Driggs has been the valley's go-to sit-down Mexican for years, serving dishes made from authentic family recipes. Expect generous combo plates, sizzling fajitas, and friendly service at prices that won't sting. Open daily for lunch and dinner until 9:30pm.

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Hacienda Cuajimalpa — Driggs, ID

Hacienda Cuajimalpa

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355 N Main St, Driggs, ID 83422

A family-owned and operated Mexican kitchen at the north end of Driggs' Main Street that locals swear by for Taco Tuesday and a solid margarita. The menu is authentic and hearty, with indoor and outdoor seating, and they even sell fresh, hot tamales in the early mornings several days a week. Open until 10pm most nights.

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El Valle Restaurante (Valle del Sol) — Driggs, ID

El Valle Restaurante (Valle del Sol)

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220 N Main St, Driggs, ID 83422

Casual street-style Mexican on Driggs' Main Street known for homemade corn tortillas, generous portions, and flavorful plates that punch well above the price. It runs a quick-serve counter menu midday and shifts to full-service for dinner, and takeout is easy. A low-key local standby when you want the real thing without the wait.

Art Taco — Driggs, ID

Art Taco

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260 First St, Driggs, ID 83422

Driggs' beloved red taco truck, parked at 260 First Street across from the hospital and a fixture at Music on Main and Downtown Driggs summer events. Owner Xareni Cervantes built her own recipes for tacos al pastor, carne asada, house-made longaniza, and hard-to-find tacos arabes, plus 'Idaho nachos' piled on fresh-cut fries. Seasonal, cash-friendly, and worth the line.

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Rise Coffee House — Driggs, ID

Rise Coffee House

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40 Depot Street, Driggs, ID 83422

Driggs' living room, voted Teton Valley's Best Coffee Shop six years running. The breakfast slider has a genuine cult following (pastrami is now a permanent protein option), and the beautifully pulled espresso pairs with burritos, homemade granola, avocado toast, and trout tartine. Open daily 7am-2pm, and it fills up fast on powder-day mornings.

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Provisions Local Kitchen — Driggs, ID

Provisions Local Kitchen

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95 S Main St, Driggs, ID 83422

A beloved Main Street cafe serving all-day breakfast that blends classic diner fare with Mexican flavors - locals swear by the huevos rancheros and specialty pancakes. Friendly, family-style service, big portions, and dinner service Thursday through Saturday evenings with a rotating menu. Hands-down one of Driggs' most reliable stops any morning of the week.

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Wydaho Roasters — Driggs, ID

Wydaho Roasters

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495 S Main St, Driggs, ID 83422

Small-batch coffee roaster, scratch bakery, and handmade ice cream shop rolled into one, with generous seating and Teton views on the south end of Main. The hand-laminated croissants with Valrhona chocolate and the seasonal fruit galettes are worth the trip alone, and the daily baguette sells out. Open every day 6am-9pm, making it the rare Teton Valley coffee stop that runs into the evening.

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Dory's Cafe — Driggs, ID

Dory's Cafe

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53 Depot St, Driggs, ID 83422

A heartfelt neighborhood cafe on Depot Street founded in memory of a bright local girl, serving scratch-made breakfast sandwiches, stuffed paninis, salads, homemade winter soups, and a full coffee, matcha, and chai lineup. Open seven days a week with a sunny summer patio, plus a BYOB 'Taste the World' pop-up dinner series on winter and spring Sundays. Look for their Food Buggy truck at summer festivals around the valley.

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Daydreams Espresso

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65 S Main St, Driggs, ID 83422

A tiny drive-thru espresso stand right on Main Street pouring organic coffee drinks that regularly stun road-trippers expecting gas-station quality. Alongside the Americanos and lattes they hand out quick breakfast bites and even authentic homemade tamales, perfect when you're rolling toward Targhee without time to park. Open early mornings through early afternoon.

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Corner Drug Soda Fountain — Driggs, ID

Corner Drug Soda Fountain

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10 S Main St, Driggs, ID 83422

Driggs' century-old pharmacy still runs a working old-fashioned soda fountain, complete with a restored early-1900s back bar and real-ice-cream shakes and malts. The signature order is the Fresh Lime Freeze, but huckleberry milkshakes are poured year-round alongside floats and fountain sodas. Open Monday through Saturday, it is a slice of Teton Valley history you can taste.

Just Friends Ice Cream — Driggs, ID

Just Friends Ice Cream

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80 N Main St, Driggs, ID 83422 (truck beside Pearl Street Bagels)

A beloved local truck serving New Zealand-style real fruit ice cream: frozen strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, or blueberries blended to order into vanilla soft serve for an instantly fresh, fruity swirl. You'll find them parked beside Pearl Street Bagels on Main Street in Driggs most days from 1-9 pm, plus the Victor Farmers Market on Tuesdays and Music on Main on Thursdays. Started by longtime friends in 2024, it has become a summer ritual on both sides of the Tetons.

Grandma's Candy Shop — Driggs, ID

Grandma's Candy Shop

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140 N Main St, Driggs, ID 83422

Half old-fashioned candy store, half rock shop, this charming Main Street stop is run by a retired local couple who hunt down hard-to-find vintage candies, fudge, chocolates, caramel apples, and frozen yogurt. Kids love browsing the sweets while rockhounds admire geodes and crystals gathered from around the world. Note that it is seasonal, generally open spring through December while the owners winter in Arizona.

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Barrels & Bins Community Market — Driggs, ID

Barrels & Bins Community Market

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36 S Main St, Driggs, ID 83422

Teton Valley's beloved family-owned natural grocer, stocking organic produce, regionally raised grass-fed beef, raw milk, and an impressive bulk section. The in-house juice and smoothie bar (open daily 9:30am-1:30pm) is a locals' ritual after a morning on the trails. It's the place to fill your pantry with goods from valley farms without leaving Main Street.

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Teton Valley Farmers Market — Driggs, ID

Teton Valley Farmers Market

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60 S Main St, Driggs, ID 83422 (also 80 N Main St, Victor)

The valley's summer gathering spot, running Fridays 9am-1pm at Driggs Plaza (June-early October) plus a Tuesday evening market in Victor Park from mid-July through mid-September. Expect just-picked produce from valley farms, local cheese and meats, baked goods, and dozens of food artisans, with live music and neighbors catching up. Come hungry and bring a bag.

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Broulim's Driggs

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240 S Main St, Driggs, ID 83422

The valley's full-service supermarket, anchoring the south end of Driggs with produce, a butcher counter, bakery, deli, and pharmacy, plus online ordering with pickup and delivery. It's where everyone stocks up before a powder day at Targhee or a week of summer company. Note the small-town rhythm: open Monday-Saturday 7am-10pm, closed Sundays.

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Maison — Driggs, ID

Maison

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85 E Little Ave, Driggs, ID 83422

Set in a renovated 100-year-old cottage on Little Avenue, Maison is Teton Valley's take on a French cave a manger — part natural wine shop, part wine bar and taproom, part snack spot. Locals come for housemade sourdough pizzas, meat-and-cheese boards, and bottles from small producers (drink any retail bottle on-site with no corkage), often with live music in the string-lit garden. Open Tuesday through Saturday from 3pm — perfect for a low-key dinner and drinks.

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Citizen 33 Brewery — Driggs, ID

Citizen 33 Brewery

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364 N Main St, Driggs, ID 83422

Driggs' hometown craft brewery, named for Highway 33 and pouring small-batch IPAs, lagers, and seasonal brews made right on-site. The kitchen turns out locally sourced pub fare - smash burgers, wings, and hearty salads - and the patio fills with a friendly apres-mountain crowd every evening. It's the natural first stop after a day at Targhee.

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Grand Teton Distillery — Driggs, ID

Grand Teton Distillery

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1755 Scenic Hwy 33, Driggs, ID 83422

An award-winning craft distillery famous for its gluten-free Idaho potato vodka, huckleberry vodka, bourbon, and single malt whiskey - all made with Teton snowmelt. Their brand-new tasting room opened in summer 2025, with free tastings daily and distillery tours on Thursdays through Saturdays. Grab a bottle of the huckleberry vodka to take home; it's the valley's signature souvenir.

Lula Wine Bar & Bistro — Driggs, ID

Lula Wine Bar & Bistro

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75 W Little Ave, Ste 103, Driggs, ID 83422

Opened in early 2025 in the Burnside building, Lula quickly became Teton Valley's wine destination - flights and by-the-glass pours with a focus on natural and biodynamic bottles, plus bistro-style small plates and mocktails. The vibe is warm and communal, with a big shared table, cozy 'living room' seating, live music, and weekly locals' nights.

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Tatanka Tavern — Driggs, ID

Tatanka Tavern

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18 N Main St #315, Driggs, ID 83422

Up on the third floor of the Driggs City Center, Tatanka pairs wood-fired artisan pizzas on house-made dough with one of the best bourbon and whiskey lists in the valley — plus craft cocktails and panoramic Teton views from the deck. It's the go-to apres spot after a day at Grand Targhee, with a lively happy hour from 4 to 5:30pm. Open daily 4 to 9pm.

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Pizzeria Alpino — Driggs, ID

Pizzeria Alpino

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165 N Main St, Driggs, ID 83422

A cozy, family-run trattoria on Main Street Driggs serving Italian-inspired Rocky Mountain fare: long-fermented pizza dough, fresh handmade pasta, and a tight beer and wine list. Locals call it 'like your favorite sweater' - casual, warm, and reliably delicious after a ski, hike, or float. A perennial Best of Teton Valley pizza finalist; reservations recommended on weekends.

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Get Baked Prepared Food Emporium — Driggs, ID

Get Baked Prepared Food Emporium

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37 N Main St, Driggs, ID 83422

Driggs' beloved take-and-bake shop: fresh, chef-crafted pizzas you finish in your own oven, plus lasagna, salads, and from-scratch freezer meals for stocking the fridge. A 2025 Best of Teton Valley pizza finalist, it's the local move for a zero-effort dinner that still tastes homemade. Open Wednesday-Sunday, 2-8pm - perfect for grabbing a pie on the drive home.

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Big Hole Bagels and Bistro — Driggs, ID

Big Hole Bagels and Bistro

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285 N Main St, Driggs, ID 83422

The valley's longtime bagel institution on the north end of Main Street, turning out boiled-and-baked bagels, hearty breakfast sandwiches, and gourmet bistro lunches like the sold-out-by-noon Monte Cristo. Grab a schmear-loaded bagel and coffee before heading up Ski Hill Road to Targhee. Open 7am-2pm; check their Facebook for current days since they close a couple of midweek days off-season.

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Pearl Street Bagels — Driggs, ID

Pearl Street Bagels

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80 W Main St, Driggs, ID 83422

The Jackson Hole bagel legend of 35 years crossed the pass and opened in a historic Main Street building in early 2025. Hot, fresh bagels served famously untoasted, homemade cream cheeses, breakfast sandwiches, and solid espresso drinks make it the quick-grab move before a Targhee morning. Open daily 6:30am-2:30pm.

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La Conchita Restaurant & Bakery — Driggs, ID

La Conchita Restaurant & Bakery

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285 E Little Ave, Driggs, ID 83422

Driggs' newest gem: an authentic Mexican panaderia on the corner of Ski Hill and 3rd with conchas and panes dulces baked fresh every morning, plus full breakfast and lunch menus. Locals line up early for the breakfast burrito and a warm pastry with coffee before work. Comfortable dine-in seating or grab a box of pan dulce to go; open daily from 7am weekdays and 8am weekends.

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Figgie's Deli & Market — Driggs, ID

Figgie's Deli & Market

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528 Valley Centre Dr, Unit 4, Driggs, ID 83422

The sandwich shop Teton Valley locals rave about, building lunch on ciabatta and multigrain from 460 Bread. Order the Brie Beast (brie, roast beef, caramelized onions) or the Italian-stacked Stallion, and don't skip the toffee chocolate chip cookie. Tucked in the Valley Centre plaza in Driggs, it's a weekday lunch staple - order online and grab it to go.

460 Bread — Driggs, ID

460 Bread

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544 Moraine Court, Driggs, ID 83422

Teton Valley's beloved artisan bakery hand-builds its loaves the old-fashioned way — traditional preferments, long fermentation, and a masonry-hearth deck oven cranked to 460 degrees for that signature crackly crust. Baked fresh and delivered daily from its Driggs bakehouse, you'll find their sourdough, baguettes, and hearth loaves on the shelves at Barrels & Bins, Victor Valley Market, and Broulim's, and on the table at local favorites like Forage, The Royal Wolf, and Linn Canyon Ranch. As they like to say, freshness here is measured with a watch, not a calendar.

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TETONIA · ALTA · GRAND TARGHEE & BEYOND

Worth the Drive

Mountain-top grills, small-town gems, and the legendary square ice cream cone — short drives that eat like destinations.

Fine Dining & Date Night (2)

Powder Cache — Alta, WY / Grand Targhee

Powder Cache

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3300 Ski Hill Rd, Alta, WY 83414

Grand Targhee's sit-down restaurant is quietly one of the best tables in the whole valley, with floor-to-ceiling windows, a big stone fireplace, and scratch-made American West mountain comfort food. Locals head up Ski Hill Road for the wine list, craft cocktails, and a proper dinner after a day on the hill or the singletrack. It replaced the old Branding Iron Grill and has become Targhee's date-night spot.

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South Fork Lodge Restaurant — Nearby

South Fork Lodge Restaurant

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40 Conant Valley Loop Rd, Swan Valley, ID 83449

The restaurant at this world-class fly-fishing lodge on the South Fork of the Snake serves locally sourced scratch cooking shaped by celebrated chefs Chris Bianco and Adam Perry Lang - think home-style fried chicken, grilled steaks, and blue-ribbon BBQ served riverside, family style. The Machete Bar next door is a destination in itself for whiskey and regional beer. About 45 minutes from Victor and a genuinely special night out; book dinner reservations ahead.

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Wild Bill's Grill — Alta, WY / Grand Targhee

Wild Bill's Grill

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3300 Ski Hill Rd, Alta, WY 83414

The family-friendly, full-service cafeteria inside Targhee's Rendezvous Lodge, slinging hand-tossed pizza, burgers, handmade Mexican fare, chicken pot pie, and brisket sandwiches. It's the easy refuel with a big group of kids in tow, and they fire up fresh pizza on weekend and holiday evenings during ski season. Come hungry.

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Snorkels Cafe — Alta, WY / Grand Targhee

Snorkels Cafe

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3300 Ski Hill Rd, Alta, WY 83414

Targhee's slopeside coffee stop, pouring espresso alongside made-from-scratch pastries, cinnamon buns, and Wyoming-style breakfast burritos. It's the move before first chair or the first hike of the morning, and it swings to homemade soups and sandwiches in the afternoon. Quick, cozy, and right at the base area.

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Badger Creek Cafe — Tetonia, ID

Badger Creek Cafe

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110 N Main St, Tetonia, ID 83452

Tetonia's beloved 'home cookin' done right' diner, voted best breakfast and lunch in Teton Valley by the locals who pack it every morning. Regulars swear by the corned beef hash, breakfast burritos, and big scrambles, with hearty sandwiches and burgers at lunch. Open daily 8am-2pm - worth the fifteen-minute cruise up the valley from Victor.

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Rainey Creek Country Store (Berry's Famous Square Ice Cream) — Nearby

Rainey Creek Country Store (Berry's Famous Square Ice Cream)

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2997 Swan Valley Hwy, Swan Valley, ID 83449

A rite of passage on the scenic drive over Pine Creek Pass: the little Swan Valley gas station store that scoops its world-famous square ice cream, a tradition dating back to 1946. The Berry family keeps the quirky flavors coming - huckleberry cheesecake, Caramel Caribou, Playdough - all served in signature square slabs on a cone. About 30 minutes from Victor and absolutely worth the trip.

Breweries, Bars & Cideries (2)

The Trap Bar & Grill — Alta, WY / Grand Targhee

The Trap Bar & Grill

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3300 Ski Hill Rd, Alta, WY 83414

The world-famous Trap is the beating heart of apres at the Ghee - cold local microbrews, famously loaded nachos, and what they rightly call the best damn Bloody Marys around. Live music on the deck in summer, ski flicks on the TVs in winter, and a laid-back local crowd year-round. Note that in ski season it's 21+ until 6pm.

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The Tetonia Club — Tetonia, ID

The Tetonia Club

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6266 S Main St, Tetonia, ID 83452

Teton Valley's first bar, pouring since 1912 and lovingly revived as the north valley's favorite spot to party down 'Wydaho' style. Summer weekends bring live bands to the backyard stage, plus community blowouts like the annual Oktoberfest. No regular hours - it opens event by event, so check the calendar and catch a show.

Food Trucks & Carts (1)

The Mother Truck at Grand Targhee — Alta, WY / Grand Targhee

The Mother Truck at Grand Targhee

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3300 Ski Hill Rd, Alta, WY 83414

Grand Targhee's base-area food truck is the quickest refuel between powder laps, slinging loaded wraps like carne asada and buffalo chicken alongside crispy fries, cheese curds, and popcorn shrimp. It runs winter weekends roughly 11am to 3pm right at the base, so you can grab lunch without unbuckling for long. Check the resort's hours page before you count on it.

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