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Eastern Idaho's Yellowstone Teton Territory
Restaurants, Cafes and Bars
Enjoy an iconic root beer float, sample a delectable huckleberry milkshake, explore freshly-sourced farmers market finds, or chow down on tasty lamb and elk burgers in the Yellowstone Teton Territory. Eastern Idaho's dining scene is robust and diverse, and the eats are as delicious as the landscape. Idaho Falls is home to nearly 200 restaurants. The farm-to-fork scene is expanding rapidly in Teton Valley, as small producers work with restaurants to create locally-sourced menus. Ashton is home to one of the country's most famous root beer floats at the Frostop Drive-In. Rexburg is home to BYU-Idaho and jam-packed with the affordable and diverse dining selections found in college towns. After a day skiing or exploring the trails, outdoor lovers can indulge in a heaping platter of Wydaho Nachos at Grand Targhee Resort's Trap Bar and Grill. And, of course, a Yellowstone Teton Territory visit would not be complete without a square scoop of ice cream from Swan Valley's Rainey Creek Country Store. With hundreds of restaurants to explore, culinary-minded travelers will love sampling the region's flavors.
Shoppe on Main
- 406 Main Street, Ashton
- 208-709-6124
Arugula Deli
- 151 N. Ridge Ave ste 40, Idaho Falls
- Sandwich | Deli
- 208-524-4299
Bunk House Bistro & Motel
- 285 North Main, Driggs
- American Casual
- 208-354-3770
Cardons Deli
- 2010 E 1st, Idaho Falls
- Sandwich | Deli
- 208-529-1586