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    Star Bar

    4.4 (5 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Spudsy!!
    Jill H.

    No trip to St. Anthony would be complete without going to the Star Bar. It's very divey classy and eclectic all at the same time. You will bump into the friendly ranchers and pretty locals who certainly have lived some colorful lives. Tree branches adorned with christmas lights frame the walls and ceilings, making you feel like you are drinking under the stars in a forest like mystical den. Mystical you say?! Well there is a very groovy vibe here, i kid you not. And to top it off the bartenders are great. I love the spuds doggie lamp, and and I love that they have microbrews and cocktails too!

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    I was cut off after 3 drinks. What are you in business for? Evidently not to service bar customers!

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    The Silver Dollar Bar & Grill - Cheese Board

    The Silver Dollar Bar & Grill

    3.5(572 reviews)
    56.9 mi
    $$

    The Silver Dollar Bar is a Jackson classic that's worth stopping into, especially if you appreciate…read morehistoric spaces. The bar itself is beautiful, with the famous silver dollar inlays and a warm lodge atmosphere that feels distinctly Wyoming. It's a comfortable place to grab a drink and take a break from exploring downtown. The bar is huge and has plenty of different seating areas and tables. It's fun to listen to live music or play some cards with friends. The drinks were good, and the bartenders were friendly and attentive.

    Back in Jackson, WY and no longer have young children. Years ago, we waited in line here only to…read morebe told an hour later that children were not allowed in a bar. New Day - New Page. This bar is legendary and a staple in Wyoming. The Silver Dollar Bar was country prior to instagram and everyone wearing jeans and boots pretending they lived and worked on a ranch. The decor is nice working ranchers. Boots are working clothes, not a fashion statement. We sat at a window table to enjoy the sun on a blustery, snow showery and passing sun day. Watching tourists here is a kick in the pants as they are glued to catching moments of "living western" on their phones. The three elk smashed sliders with onions, lettuce, tomatoes and cheese were accompanied with PERFECT, CRUNCHY, PIPING HOT RINGS. As an aside, an additional order on rings were added because once in a while you must indulge. The sliders were fine and dense but that is elk. The rings were EPIC! Today was about simple food amongst the locals. We were able to ignore the 8 bachelorettes from back east documenting every drink at the bar. For a real authentic mountain meal at a local watering hole, get to The Silver Dollar Bar in Jackson Wyoming.

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    The Silver Dollar Bar & Grill - Private dining room. The Clymer Room

    Private dining room. The Clymer Room

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    The Buffalo Burger*

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    Cafe Genevieve - Pig Candy - $16 for 4-5 pieces.  More sweet than it is bacony.  Good though!

    Cafe Genevieve

    4.1(1k reviews)
    57.1 mi
    $$

    This is the perfect sit down home style breakfast you want before hitting the mountain. Service…read morewas quick and friendly. Really fast! Everything I saw looked great. Meal prices are about what you would expect for Jackson... overpriced for eggs and pastries. People rave about the "pig candy" which is 4 pieces of candied bacon they give you for $16. It was good and crisp, but so sugared that you honestly can't really taste the bacon part of it. I got the egg platter with sausage. The bread and sausage were great. Really nice quality. My daughter got Eggs Benedict which she also liked. They keep your coffee full. There is also a bar to eat at if you are solo and are looking for that option.

    Looking for a breakfast spot in Jackson Hole, WY and Cafe Genevieve has been suggested by many. A…read morequaint, stand-alone building resembling someone's home is packed with patrons who must agree. We were seated and quickly gave our order. The biscuits and gravy are one of my favorites. Cafe Genevieve does them very well. The biscuits were light and fluffy. The gravy was rich and flavorful with a plentiful amounts of sausage. The eggs done over medium were also good. A bowl of fruit was ordered with fresh blueberries and ripe strawberries. Again, a generous amount. Cafe Genevieve has a staff that hustles. The food is done well and the portion sizes are large. The costs are a bit high with an average spend of $25 to $35 pp not including a morning cocktail for a basic breakfast. If you are hungry, stop by Cafe Genevieve for a solid breakfast.

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    Red door

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    Roxy's Sweets, Treats & Eats

    Roxy's Sweets, Treats & Eats

    3.8(9 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    We had been planning to go on this trip up to St. Anthony to visit Roxy's Sweets, Treat &…read moreEats/Roxy's Sweet Nightmares on Tuesday--But for one reason or another, it took a month of reschedules for that specific Tuesday to come. We all think the idea of a horror theme cafe is super cool, but one of us is a huge horror buff--like Edgar Allen Poe is her soulmate. So we had all been really excited for this trip. When It finally became TUESDAY, we loaded the three of us into the car for the drive. We had an itinerary for the whole day, with a couple of planned stops along the way. The idea was to arrive at Roxy's right at our lunchtime for an icecream and espresso desert, which would be new for us. We got there quite a bit early, and checked out the place. Don't get me wrong, there is horror movie pics, and decor on the entrance walls, and some in the adjecent, small dining room, but it was not at all what we were hoping for after researching it. I mean, this makes me feel a little sad, cuz the woman who owns/runs the shop is very nice. She's friendly and talkative, but we noticed a lot of distractions while she was trying to run the business. It's a great idea, but It seems she just can't keep up. The place is dirty. The bathrooms looked and smelled like they rarely get a good cleaning. What's supposed to be horror focused, and could be with some effort, looks given up on, with a crystals and novelty shop now being the main focus. That whole back shop is pretty cool, has some unique stuff, but is in pretty much disarray. We saw this, and met the very nice owner, but with time to kill we wanted to see other things. So, we told her we'd be back in a bit for lunch, and went on a walk down the road. We spent most of that time at an awesome park along the river (Which I will be reviewing), and as promised, we returned to Roxy's for lunch. That's when we found out about our ice cream and espresso experience. Online claims she has like 12 flavors. To us this meant permitting an array of flavors to compliment an espresso--she had four basic flavors. Ok, we didn't get our Ice cream and espresso experience. I still got a strawberry shake with my lunch, which was good and made me happy! The menu is where the horror theme shines a little. The food names like the Frankenstein Chicken sandwhich, and other items like Buffy's Garlic Burger, remind you of the fun potential of this place. I got the Frankenstein. Now, for a tiny little kitchen, using all re-invented prepackaged stuff, it wasn't bad--good actually. By re-invented I mean, she takes like frozen chicken pieces, and stews or simmers them in her secret sauce (which she doesn't share, keeps secret) to make some pretty tasty stuff. She does the same kind of thing with the frozen beef patties that she buys. My other half said the burger she got, was not smashed in house, but in no way did it seem like store bought frozen patties. So, thumbs up to that idea. All in all--it just doesn't live up to its name or hype. Please go there and check it out for yourself. If the horror doesn't creep all over you, maybe finding some cool stuff in the shop, welcoming service, and a tasty bite will be a great visit for you. 4*

    Super interesting and unique store to visit. We needed a pit stop between West Yellowstone and…read moreIdaho Falls and found this on yelp. The bathrooms were dirty and coffee drinks were not strong. But it was a fun place to stop for the family to stretch their legs.

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    Roxy's Sweets, Treats & Eats
    Roxy's Sweets, Treats & Eats
    Roxy's Sweets, Treats & Eats

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    Star Bar - coffee - Updated July 2026

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