
Destination Dining

The biggest challenge to fine dining in the Yellowstone Teton Territory is saving room for dessert.
With agricultural roots in every direction, it’s easy to find local fare and fine dining in the Yellowstone Teton Territory. From Copper Rill→ in Idaho Falls, a scratch kitchen to the sleigh rides and supper at the Linn Canyon Ranch in Victor, going out for Galentine’s Day, Valentine’s Day or a Friends Feast will not only fill your belly but your spirit.
Copper Rill Restaurant in Idaho Falls is a locally owned scratch kitchen restaurant committed to quality ingredients and authentic flavors that set this restaurant apart from other gastronomes in the area.
The Teton House→ in Menan may be the best steakhouse you have never heard of. Their beef is hand-selected from local farmers; their specialized offerings include cuts sourced from Australia and Japan Wagyu. This historic steakhouse is off the beaten path and easy to get to. Nestled between I-15 and Highway 20, The Teton House is an easy night out no matter if you’re staying in Island Park, Rexburg, on your way to Yellowstone National Park and Jackson Hole.
Victor’s Linn Canyon Ranch is a winter bucket list that should be repeated season after season. The evening begins in the lodge with warm drinks before heading out on a horse-drawn sleigh to tour the private ranch. Cocktails and hors-d’oeuvres follow the snowy outline before being seated at a private table for a three-course meal in a historic lodge. The prix fixe menu features house specialties such as filet mignon, rack of lamb, and grilled king salmon. After dinner enjoy your dessert by the fireplace.
The new restaurant at 7N in Ririe is something to write home about. Farmhouse Table has everything from huckleberry jalapeño chutney sauce on their signature hamburgers to the finest ingredients from across the state. With handcrafted lemonades and food for all types of tastes, Farmhouse Table is a throwback to simpler times. An authentic Idaho experience alongside the Snake River, it’s hard not to opt for dinner at 7N when Heise Hot Springs is right up the street.
