The dining scene in Jackson Hole is internationally renowned! It seems like you can find a little bit of everything here, particularly close to the world-famous ski resorts. Alpenhof Lodge was one of the first resort lodges in the region, and if you visit today, you can enjoy a deliciously authentic German meal.
Alpenhof Lodge is one of Wyoming’s oldest resorts, and when it opened in 1965, it was the first Alpine Swiss development in Jackson Hole.
Facebook / Alpenhof Lodge Jackson Wyoming Today, Alpenhof Lodge is on the National Register of Historic Places, and it’s one of the most popular lodges in the Teton Village area.
When you’re nearby, you’ve got to make time to try out the on-site restaurant. This authentic German dining room is sure to impress!
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You’ll feel like you’re on a Bavarian vacation from the minute you step inside. German and European decor can be found on each wall.
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You might need to understand a little bit of German to navigate your way around the menu! Their Frühstück Bei Alpenhof - Breakfast at Alpenhof - includes all sorts of delicious Continental entrees.
Facebook / Alpenhof Lodge Jackson Wyoming Order up the Schweizer Bergsteiger for swiss roasted potatoes and Black Forest ham or a traditional “Englisches Frühstück” with fried eggs, bacon, sausage, baked beans, grilled tomato, mushrooms, and potatoes. Crepes, croissants, pancakes, and omelets are also on the menu.
For lunch, try Gulasch Suppe, the Köche Suppe des Tages (chef’s soup of the day), or a Bauern Salat (garden salad) for something lighter. Sandwiches on the menu include Schnitzel, Wurst, and an Alpen Burger.
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You might need to open up Google Translate to navigate the dinner menu, which is offered in the winter and is the perfect après ski.
Facebook / Alpenhof Lodge Jackson Wyoming Dishes like Schwedische Fleischbällchen, Veetarische Krepp, Jaegerschnitzel, and Wiener Schnitzel may be familiar to those who come from German families, but all I know is one thing - every bite is sure to be delicious!
For a sweet treat to wrap up your meal, try one of their homemade desserts.
Tripadvisor / Management You guessed it - strudel is a favorite. You’ll also find Swiss Rolls, ice cream creations, and crepes on the dessert menu.
Whether you stop by Alpenhof for a delicious après ski or you plan your visit to Teton Village based on trying to best German food in Wyoming, one thing is certain - you’ll never leave Alpenhof without a smile on your face!
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For more information, visit Alpenhof’s website, here. If you’re looking for a place to stay and dine in Teton County, it’s hard to top this one-of-a-kind lodge!
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Today, Alpenhof Lodge is on the National Register of Historic Places, and it’s one of the most popular lodges in the Teton Village area.
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Order up the Schweizer Bergsteiger for swiss roasted potatoes and Black Forest ham or a traditional “Englisches Frühstück” with fried eggs, bacon, sausage, baked beans, grilled tomato, mushrooms, and potatoes. Crepes, croissants, pancakes, and omelets are also on the menu.
Tripadvisor / Susanne N.
Dishes like Schwedische Fleischbällchen, Veetarische Krepp, Jaegerschnitzel, and Wiener Schnitzel may be familiar to those who come from German families, but all I know is one thing - every bite is sure to be delicious!
You guessed it - strudel is a favorite. You’ll also find Swiss Rolls, ice cream creations, and crepes on the dessert menu.
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