There are restaurants you visit because you need to eat, and then there are restaurants you visit because you need to remember that dining is one of life’s genuine pleasures. The Blue Lion, tucked inside a charming blue clapboard house just a short stroll from Jackson’s Town Square, falls firmly into the second category — and it has been doing so since 1978.
From the outside, you might walk right past it if you didn’t know to look. That would be a tragedy. The converted cottage is draped in the kind of quiet confidence that only comes from decades of doing things right. Step through the door and you are immediately enveloped in warmth — candlelit tables, exposed wood, and the low hum of genuinely happy diners. It feels intimate without being cramped, romantic without being fussy. In a town full of lodges and steakhouses designed to impress, The Blue Lion feels refreshingly human.
The menu is where the restaurant earns its reputation. Wyoming is elk country, and The Blue Lion treats that fact with the reverence it deserves. The rack of elk is the signature dish and, frankly, a reason to book a flight to Jackson Hole in itself. It arrives perfectly seared, deeply savory, and accompanied by sides that know their role — to complement, not compete. If you have never tried elk prepared by someone who truly understands the meat, this is your introduction, and it could not be a better one.
But the kitchen is not a one-trick pony. The pan-roasted duck, the fresh fish specials, and the hand-cut filets are all executed with quiet precision. Vegetarians are treated as welcome guests rather than an afterthought, with thoughtful options that show the same culinary care. The wine list is well-curated and approachable, and the staff — knowledgeable without being condescending — will steer you toward a pairing that suits your palate rather than just the highest price point.
Dessert at The Blue Lion is not optional. The warm chocolate lava cake is the kind of thing you will describe to someone the next morning over breakfast. Order it. You are on vacation.
The restaurant sits on Millward Street, just a few blocks east of the Town Square, making it an easy walk from most downtown accommodations. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially during peak summer and ski seasons — this place fills up, and for good reason. Call ahead or book online, and for a special evening, request a table by the window.
Jackson Hole is full of extraordinary experiences, but some of the most memorable ones happen slowly, over a candlelit table with a glass of red wine and a rack of elk in front of you. The Blue Lion has been creating those moments for generations of visitors. It is ready to create one for you.