Restaurants & Bars

Grand Targhee Restaurants, Bars & Apres Ski

Apres-ski at Grand Targhee is surprisingly robust given the small size and scale of the village. Your best bet for après ski is the Trap Bar. Pony up to the bar and lie like a local about your day on the slopes.

Grand Targhee’s small village has a handful of restaurants and bars. If staying in the resort village, The Branding Iron is as popular at dinner as at lunch and offers a more expansive menu for dinner including chic local cuisine as well as traditional comfort food.

The Trap Bar and Grille comes alive at night and is the hub of the resort’s (rather tame) nightlife. Live musical acts perform frequently throughout the winter and sleigh ride dinners are also available through the resorts Activity Center.

Nearby Driggs, Idaho is the closest major town. If you’re looking for authentic Southwestern cuisine, we recommend the Fuego grill.

On the legal side, Wyoming’s liquor laws are particularly strict. While in every US state you must be 21 years old to consume alcohol, Wyoming law requires you to be 21 just to enter a bar, even during the day. This bizarre requirement can pose problems for groups with persons of varying ages, so if your group includes young adults under the age of 21, please be advised accordingly.

The liquor laws should not be a problem when dining at Grand Targhee resort itself as the restaurants have roped off bar areas set apart from the restaurant which allows patrons of all ages to dine together.

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