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Independent small businesses give Jackson it’s community feel and local flavor.
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List of Sena’s FAVORITE small businesses
TETON VILLAGE 83025
Stio Kinda small, at least mostly local. An off-shoot of what was Cloudveil. (Our friend Candace designed the pinecone logo).
Bodega Gourmet gas-n-grocer where you will find Osteria take and bake pizza and ice cream treats from Fine Dining’s restaurant fare, butchery items, extensive libations including fine wine and adult sloshies.
Bodega’s Chicken Shack The shack is BACK! 11 a.m to 7 p.m. daily. USA Today calls the food truck “worth a stop.”
OYG/Old Yellowstone Garage Chef Paulie O’Connor’s has resurrected a legendary dining experience and once lost town favorites where one can “mangiar bene e bere meglio” – eat well and drink better! OYG is a Piemontese restaurant that started in Dubois, WY in 2000. Chef O’Connor has continued the passion of David and Cinzia Gilbert who retired to Italy in 2007 and later entrusted O’Connor with the reputable OYG name and concept. A tiny location is also in Alpine, WY. Reservations Advised or post up at the convivial bar in the village if you can get a spot.
THE WESTBANK (on and near) Teton Village Road 83014
Sudachi Sushi in a trendy modern setting. Gorgeous art and sushi-cheffery flare.
Elevated Grounds Coffee Locally roasted, fair-trade coffee in a bustling setting with chilled out music. Paninis, salads, and kid’s menu.
Ski Barre Barre barre method, fitness classes, and dance. Get in shape on the Village Road in Wilson. Less than ten minutes drive from Teton Club or, warm up by riding a bike the 30-40 minutes to barre class. Fitness Schedule
Teton Yoga Shala. One of Jackson’s original yoga studios for practice purists seeking experienced yoga teachers. Yoga Schedule
WILSON TOWN, base of TETON PASS 83014
Streetfood at The Stagecoach Chef Marcos and former professional waitstaff Amelia made a bold departure from tenure at The Four Seasons to open an incredibly inspired and unpretentious spot to casually commune with your friends and family at the legendary Stagecoach Bar. What a killer combo! Streetfood took over an ever-revolving spot and they seem here to stay. Mentioned in The New York Times “36 Hours in Jackson Hole. An apres spot where kids are welcome on the non-bar side. From Mexican to the Mediterranean. Enjoy the summer season with a beverage from “the Coach” and lounge on the deck or play beach volleyball in between glorious bites of chef Marcos. View their tantalizing menu and order online.
Legendary Stage Coach Bar Jackson Hole history preserved. The “Coach” is famous not just for Sunday “church” with the world-famous Stagecoach Band, Thursday night Disco Night, or the coach slogan I.W.I.Y.W.B.M.A.D. The Stagecoach was commemorated in a documentary by local filmmaker Jennifer Tennican, “The Stage Coach Bar, An American Crossroads.” You can get a copy at The Jackson Hole Historical Society & Museum at 225 N Cache St, Jackson, WY 83001.
Pearl Street Bagels (we forgive them even if they DON’T toast). Going strong since 1990.
Nora’s Fish Creek Inn Just about the best breakfast you could imagine. The Chorizo, wow! Lines form, plan to wait on a weekend.
American Wilderness Botanicals/AWB Website mail order for locally hand-harvested and made botanical products including skin-soothing Fireweed Hydrosol used in treatments at Sena Spa.
TGR/Teton Gravity Research Twin oompa loompas Todd and Steve turned ski adventures into merchandise and cult ski movies. Brother Jeremy makes JONES snowboards.
TOWN OF JH 83001
Made A gift shop filled with special finds from handmade gifts, jewelry, bags, and belts, to gorgeous paper with a crafted olde timey feel.
YogaToday Online yoga subscription service, likely the original service. Quality production and instruction with gorgeous Teton backdrops. Try It!
KGB Productions Commercial videographers based in Jackson Hole with commercial clients worldwide.
WYDAHO 83455
Butter A surefire hit from the proprietors of Streetfood. Butter is new for Summer 2018 in Victor, Wydaho. Located on the main drag diagonally across from the Knotty Pine. When you click on the menu be sure to click “other menus”. Butter is not just coffee and juice it’s another extension of delicious world cuisine.
Sego Ski Co. Skis designed and handcrafted on the other side of the Tetons.
TOWN OF JACKSON HOLE 83001
King Sushi Jason King and his effervescent partner run the show serving AUTHENTIC sushi in a historic cabin. Since you can no longer try to match the prior Kay’s car-bomb drinking ability at former CLOSED Masa sushi in Teton Village. The new “Kay” at King Sushi can help you order a sophisticated cocktail or tell you what has the perfect umami. King Sushi is the “legit” place to get sushi in Jackson Hole, Mr. King is the real deal. You don’t often find the words humble and great snowboarder in the same sentence but King is a bit of a legend too.
Melvin–Brewing at Thai Me Up Industrious snowboard bum Jeremy Tofte’s successful (if not confusing) Thai meets Beer concept claims to “never sell out.” A hero to the working class. Jeremy secured a grant for distribution and has a new venture MELVIN BREWING in Alpine, WY. You don’t really go to Thai Me Up for the sit down menu. It’s a spot to post at the bar and grab a bar menu. Take a look at the hanging like that announces the “skid curry” special curry of the day to see if it’s glowing yellow, green, or red or order some tasty wings. Melvin beer is some of the World’s Best. Recognized by GABF for Gold many times over. Worth the drive to Alpine.
GTNP/Moose, WY 83012
Dornan’s in Moose The Pizza & Pasta Co., The Chuckwagon-Grill, The Spur Bar, Wine Shop. Must-do view in Summer. The deck at the Pizza & Pasta Co. never dissappoints. Sadly polyester Levi full suit (sometimes cufflinks) wearing authentic living heritage of the West, Bob (patriarch of the family) passed recently. What a true class act, he is missed! My favorite memory of Bob Dornan was hearing him split wood in early a.m. having a giant Cabernet glass sitting on a stump beside him dressed in his polyester western finery. Now, Dennis or any one of the stellar members in the Wine Shop can assist you or you can wander into the Spur Bar with a BILLION DOLLAR VIEW and Gretchen or Amy may still be there after a decade or so. Arguably the most knowledgeable wine shop in the greater Rockies area. Sena Spa’s owner spent her magical first summer at Dornan’s, a then vegetarian, happily served up Prime Rib in the Chuckwagon-Grill. Yvon Chouinard may be breakfasting here. He was on staff in the 70’s. An avid fly fisherman, Yvon sometimes teaches Tenkara workshops in Summer.
Moosely Mountaineering (was Moosely Seconds) For years this shop was managed by acclaimed mountaineer Steve Romeo a.k.a “Rando Steve” a passionate athlete and member of Teton Search & Rescue and author of mountain-bible-blog Teton AT. Steve lives on as the namesake of the phrase LIVE TO SKI adopted by Skinny Skis (sister business of Moosely in the town of Jackson).