Reviews on American food in Moose, Wyoming, United States. Moose is an unincorporated community in Teton County, Wyoming, United States, in the Jackson Hole valley. It has a US Post Office, with the zip code of 83012. The town is located within Grand Teton National Park along the banks of the Snake River. It is populated mostly by families with inholdings within the borders of the park.
Things to do in Moose
4 based on 121 reviews
Piste is a commonly used French word meaning "a marked path down a mountain for snow skiing and snowboarding." For many, a journey along this type of mountain trail is a reward in its own right, but in the Rendezvous Lodge at the top of the Bridger Gondol
Lots of mountaintop dining venues are great for the view and location but the food is an after thought. This is not the case with the Piste Bistro. They say the menu is larger in ski season but it is large enough in August too. Much more importantly the meal that we had was great. If you visit Jackson Hole and do not have dinner here, you are missing something very good.
They have some good food here. You have no choice at the Airport if you need to eat but hey $38 for 2 bottle waters, 4 granola bars and a yogurt with berries. Enough said.
4 based on 333 reviews
Westbank Grill pairs distinctive flavors with casual elegance to create an inviting dining atmosphere reflecting Jackson Hole's historic Western heritage. With a dynamic open kitchen, expansive dining room, and stunning views of Rendezvous Peak, Westbank
Our Jackson Hole Experience Group's executive leadership team enjoyed a wonderful evening with each other at the Westbank Grill last week. Our group of 7 ranged from millennials to a retired attorney who sidelines as a gourmet chef. We were fortunate that luxury resort manager Ed Gannon was kind enough to team with his chef to provide us with a custom menu for our event.The food was sophisticated and was plated beautifully. They perfectly captured the western culture by providing generous portions. When dining at high-dollar restaurants, my experience has been that the spirit of "human critters nourishing themselves" is often lost to the pretentiousness of arctic walnut extract infused bla bla bla. The Westbank Grill "got it" and combined sophistication with western hospitality. From the server-gurus to the kitchen magicians, everything was wonderful! As one would expect of a Four Seasons restaurant, the service crew was friendly and helpful while not being too chatty. It was evident that they genuinely wanted to "serve" us. Members of our group that had minimal "fine dining" experience felt comfortable as did the more worldly among our group.Yes, like certain vehicle brands, watch makers and other luxury products, this restaurant is expensive, however it is not overpriced. A huge thanks to the great crew at Four Seasons for helping make our #JHXG event a huge success!
4 based on 973 reviews
Spur Restaurant and Bar at Teton Mountain Lodge & Spa is located in the heart of Teton Village, inside the Teton Mountain Lodge & Spa. Our executive has created a mouthwatering menu of creative dinner favorites at Spur such as Smoked Pheasant Raviolis, Co
Don't order the steak frittes - way too expensive compared to other places. But the salmon was excellent. Nice and cozy inside and a great outdoor area if the weather is good.
4 based on 71 reviews
We stopped just for a coffee and must say it was the best coffee I have ever had in the States. Al loves coffee and prepares it with care and enthusiasm. Very friendly atmosphere. From what I read, Al's sandwiches are at the level of his coffee. Anyone driving near Jackson airport junction should find its way to Al's place. Disappointment is not a possibility there.
4 based on 131 reviews
This is airport food. There is nothing special about it, but the setting for the restaurant is open, airy and very welcoming. You can sit and watch the planes in comfort and not feel crowded.
4 based on 206 reviews
We took a float trip down the river and got here right when it opened at 11:30 am. We got an inside table by the window. One hour later the place was packed! I suggest getting here early. The pizza, salad and grilled cheese were all good. The pasta was run of the mill but the meatballs were good. It was a good and inexpensive place to stop.
5 based on 17 reviews
Closed in April. Palate serves lunch with a unique view of Jackson Hole, overlooking the National Elk Refuge in the National Museum of Wildlife Art. We also provide catering for corporate events, wedding receptions and private parties at the Museum's many
After touring the extraordinary 'National Museum of Wildlife Art', we savored a special light lunch at this 'in the building' bistro...her 'Pistou Market' (fresh baby asparagus, peas, watermelon radish, topped w/an egg, and my asparagus bisque & sauteed snap peas were delicious, nicely presented & reasonably priced. Lovely setting & view, friendly service by 'Jennifer'. Indoor or patio seating, wine/beer available. Highly recommend.
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