You’ll Love A Trip To This Wyoming Restaurant Above The Clouds
Piste Bistro at Jackson Mountain Resort offers a unique dining experience with stunning views from 10,450 feet above sea level.
Wyomingites are known for their love of the mountains, and whether your favorite range is the Big Horns, Wind River, or you've fallen for the Tetons, the landscape is part of our every day lives. Once in a while, it's worth a trip to the highest restaurant in the state, so you can look out across the land that you call home. Piste Bistro at Jackson Mountain Resort is the best place to dine and take in views of our Cowboy State.
Your journey to the top will start with a ride on the Bridger Gondola, which takes you up Rendevouz Mountain.
You will be 10,450 feet above the earth when you get to your destination.
The top of the mountain features a market and shop, and the stunning Piste restaurant.
The Deck at Piste is an outdoor dining experience like no other in the state - youll enjoy your meal with unbeatable views of the valley below!
There is nothing quite like dining up here, where it seems as if you're above the entire world.
The interior or Piste is swanky and trendy, and you'll be comfortable whether you dine inside or out.
You can still appreciate the stunning views from behind the windows!
The menu is fresh and modern, with a selection of flatbreads
With seasonal, locally-sourced ingedients used whenever possible, it's hard to beat Piste when it comes to a delicious, fresh meal in Wyoming.
Piste is located at 3395 Cody Ln, Teton Village, WY 83025, but you can only get to the restaurant with a ride on the Bridger Gondola. The Gondola offers free rides during their dinner service hours. Piste and the Deck at Piste are open June 15 - September 15 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. nightly, and reservations are recommended to ensure your spot at the top. You can make reservations online, here.
When it comes to stunning scenery, it's hard to beat Wyoming. In fact, there are some places here that You Thought Only Existed In Your Imagination, and discovering them is one of the wonders of living in the West.
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