50 W Broadway
Jackson, WY 83001
(307) 733-1500
Lotus Café offers fresh organic meats, vegetarian, vegan, & raw choices with vibrant flavors from around the world including American, Asian, Indian, Thai, & Latin. Lotus Cafe serves a variety of foods including entrees, sandwiches, soups, & salads while catering to all eating styles and accommodating dietary restrictions including allergy related concerns. We offer endless gluten-free choices. Serving breakfast, lunch, & dinner as well as offering smoothies, fresh extracted juices, tonics, espresso, & premium tea. Our full bar includes beer, organic wine, & house infused botanical cocktails prepared with fresh organic juices & mixers. Our bakery prepares delicious & fresh vegan treats including muffins, scones, cookies, cakes, pies, bars, macaroons, & raw treats. Nearly all our baked goods include a gluten-free option.
Pearl St. Market is a locally owned and operated grocery store and deli in Jackson Hole. We offer delicious prepared food, an authentic butcher, fresh produce, and a wide assortment of grocery items to satisfy any kitchen or pantry.
Vertical Harvest's Four Main Goals Include: Build: A three story greenhouse in the heart of the Town of Jackson Provide: Inclusive employment opportunities for our citizens with disabilities Grow: Premium grade vegetables and fruit in Jackson all year round Achieve: An economically self sufficient business that will serve our community for many years to come
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Our food tasting and cultural walking tour is the best way to experience the unique foodie destination of Jackson, Wyoming. Our three hour tour gives you the opportunity to explore some of the best restaurants in Wyoming and offers a taste of Jackson Hole’s fascinating history. You may try some foods for the first time such as elk, buffalo, or the delicious Wyomatoe. You will also get a local’s perspective on the best places to shop, drink and explore while in Jackson Hole. The tour is suitable for all age groups and fitness levels. We recommend taking a tour at the beginning of your stay as you will definitely want to try more delectable food at the restaurants on the tour. Tours will sell out and tickets must be purchased by 6pm the day before the tour. Buy a ticket now, your taste buds will thank you.
Carol offers you the opportunity to engage in the most compelling and satisfying detective story: gathering clues from your soul to expand awareness of who you are, where you have been in other lives, and how you intend to evolve and to contribute in this life. Each of the services offered will support you in becoming more conscious by connecting you to the wisdom in your soul. When we place the soul in the driver’s seat of our lives…rather than the ego…everything becomes more on purpose, clearer, more loving and more deeply fulfilling.
As food lovers in Jackson, we found out that it was tough for our out-of-town friends to enjoy everything that Jackson has to offer food wise, so what better way than to give them everything all at once. Jackson Hole Food Tours was born out of a passion for food and a desire to entertain. Within this small valley below the Tetons, there is a culinary expertise that rivals any major city in the United States. The transient nature of the town provides us with eclectic tastes not only from around the country, but from around the world. Our food tours allow for anyone in the valley to experience all of these tastes at once, while also learning the history of the town. If you are just passing through on your way to Yellowstone and want to try a little of everything or if you are here for an extended stay and just need a little help deciding where to dine for the rest of your trip, we are here to provide you with an experience that you will never forget.
The Pink Garter Theatre was started in 1959 by Paula Jeffries, a richly flamboyant woman described by one source as “the most beautiful ugly woman I’ve ever met in my life.”
Straight Blades and Straight Whiskey lead to Straight Talk...
Formerly the original A Touch of Class store, Native Jackson Hole is the new name for this Jackson Hole staple. Specializing in Western art, jewelry and lifestyle pieces, Native brings the authentic sights and treasures of the West to you. Owned and managed by long-time Jackson Hole locals, we have been in business for over 30 years.
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About Gary Crandall: I consider myself fortunate to have been able to visit many of the wild places in the American West and photograph not only the beautiful mountain peaks and landscapes, but also the wild creatures that inhabit these places. Over the past two and a half decades, I’ve been able to remain connected to wild places and wild animals and make them part of my livelihood. The enjoyment I receive from sharing these images with others is only surpassed by the true joy I get from communing with the land and the animals. Photographing wildlife is a true passion for me, but it is a challenging endeavor. First, there’s finding a fairly clean backdrop, and finally, the most important photographic element, finding the right light – which is everything to the photograph. Sometimes I get lucky and find all three of these elements together, and when I do, it is very rewarding, almost magical. My desire to be a professional wildlife photographer came easy to me, but choosing where the photograph wildlife wasn’t. I felt that to get the best possible images, I would concentrate on North American wildlife. It is familiar to me and I feel a connection to it through shared habitat. Even though I was raised in an eastern state, I was always fascinated by the books I read and tales I heard about bison, bears, eagles and moose. All of these experiences have led me to explore where to find these amazing creatures, and to know for myself their habitats and characteristics – how they really live. The more I grew to know them, the more I became aware of some of the perils they face. The number one priority is preserving their habitat from encroachment. As Chief Seattle once said, “What befalls the wild creatures will also befall the sons of man.” It is my hope that in viewing these images, there will be instilled in us, who share this continent with the wild creatures, the need to preserve enough space for all of us to continue to live together. -Gary Crandall