Reviews on American food in Hailey, Idaho, United States. Hailey is a city in and the county seat of Blaine County, in the Wood River Valley of the central part of the U.S. state of Idaho. The population was 7,960 at the 2010 census, up from 6,200 in 2000. Hailey is the site of Friedman Memorial Airport (SUN), the airport for the resort area of Sun Valley/Ketchum, 12 miles (19 km) north. The town of Bellevue is a few miles south. From 1882 to 1895, Hailey was the county seat of now-defunct Alturas County.
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There is a definite up-tick in the service and quality under the new management at the Hailey Subway. Not sure that any fast food is good for you, but with flatbread and all the veggies, and meat and cheese in moderation, Subways might come close....
3 based on 32 reviews
We were visitors to town and the outside of this place was not particulary welcoming but once we got in we were very comfortable. Usual bar fare and nice enough atmosphere. Food was good at the time but not all that memorable. I think the new owner?? has some work to do to live down the old reputation. I wish them luck.
Visit Sawtooth Brewery & Tap Room to drink beer where it is made. We have 25 taps of beer, cider, wine, and kombucha for you to choose from! We also do growler and crowler fills, keg sales, and bottle and can sales. Our Tap Room is open for lunch and dinn
Great selection of beer, they brew their own in nearby Hailey. If you can't decide they will pour you small samples. We had the Elk burger and it was excellent. Decor is uninspired but we ate out on the deck. You order at the counter and they bring your food but the staff is very friendly. If your thing is good local beer and reasonably priced and good pub food this is the spot.
3 based on 59 reviews
This is a pretty neat looking place, kind of dirty and had limited staffing. The food was great had the pulled pork sandwich and it was great. A little disappointed that a place called the "Wicked Spud" would do frozen french fries instead of making their own. The front counter young man was extremely rude and very unhelpful in making our selection. Maybe just caught the staffing on a bad day.
4 based on 11 reviews
Tundra Restaurant offers an eclectic mix of tapas-inspired dinners in a contemporary yet casual environment. This is accompanied by a well thought out wine and beer program. Now accepting reservations for evening dining 5 nights a week. Wednesday - Sunday
Tundra is a trendy place in the Wood River Valley opened by a popular chef with good wishes from his followers, but it did not deliver the blow-away experience touted by its fans. The menu is over-balanced toward seafood; the cuts of yellow-tail were marred by inclusion of a strong tendon. I opted for lamb chops, which were fine but nothing notably special. Wine menu heavily weighted to US. Place is quasi-industrial minimalist style and somewhat noisy. Value?? A good restaurant but a ways to go to greatness.We appreciate your input. Our menu is driven by what is the very freshest and in season. Our world renowned chef gravitates toward a Mediterranean style and seafood but we also currently offer a fabulous Niman Ranch Ribeye, an organic meatball entree and specials that change daily. We are always working to increase the depth of our wine list. Make sure to ask for the Captain's List the next time you are in!
4 based on 94 reviews
Chicken pot pie is excellent and my favorite on the menu. Plan on taking your time eating though because the serving temperature is slightly below hot lava temp and takes a while to cool off. Worth the wait because it tastes so good. Also have good Pad Thai and Alfredo. Great selection of beer too
4 based on 111 reviews
No way around it, our entire family found Shorty's bland, or in other words, tasteless. The chicken fried steak, one of their highest priced menu selections, had no real flavor or zip. We all tried it and reached similar conclusions. The gravy was bland, and both the breading as well as the meat itself were tasteless. We also ordered biscuits and gravy, and left most of it behind. Needless to say, we left Shorty's hungrier then when we started and were out $40+ as well. Service was quick and efficient; though when we asked for butter and jam to improve our biscuits, gave us only 1 of each to share between 4 people. As a local, we can do better for our $, ( Brandy's in Bellevue) and we won't recommend Shorty's for breakfast.
4 based on 162 reviews
We are open for dinner Monday through Saturday from 5:00pm to 10:00 pm. Happy Hour is from 4:00pm to 6:00pm.
Ketchum, Sun Valley, Hailey... it is the best in the area. Creative cocktails and a great wine list ... king crab avocado toast and cocktail were great. Wagyu salad was so tender. Pâté has great flavors and was served with delicious sweet onion. Great ambiance and service
4 based on 190 reviews
Have been here twice for dinner while visiting relatives. Very busy but flow and service was greatHad ahi fish tacos first day. You can order 1, 2, or 3, Very tasty. Next night had the pork belly tacos which were also very goodService was attentive, be patient chiâs is not fast food
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Visit Sawtooth Brewery & Tap Room to drink beer where it is made. We have 25 taps of beer, cider, wine, and kombucha for you to choose from! We also do growler and crowler fills, keg sales, and bottle and can sales. Our Tap Room is open for lunch and dinn
Great selection of beer, they brew their own in nearby Hailey. If you can't decide they will pour you small samples. We had the Elk burger and it was excellent. Decor is uninspired but we ate out on the deck. You order at the counter and they bring your food but the staff is very friendly. If your thing is good local beer and reasonably priced and good pub food this is the spot.
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