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JACKSON. Housed at the back of the Jackson Hole Wine Company, the tiny but atmospheric Koshu Wine Bar offers an unusual Asian-inspired menu, but the real draw for most people is the wine. There are literally hundreds of bottles available in the retail shop and only a nominal corkage fee. About 15-20 wines are available by the glass as well, so it's simple to try something new. With so many choices, it shouldn't be difficult to find the perfect counterpart to the paella with clams, calamari and chorizo, or ceviche of lobster and sea scallops with mango.
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Log Cabin Saloon
435 N Cache St, Wagon Wheel VIllage, Jackson, WY 83001 · 307-733-7525
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This popular local hangout is located directly across the street from the National Elk Refuge and looks just like an oversized log cabin. The inside has two levels with pool tables and lots of seating. Each level has a bar with lots of good beer on tap. This is definitely the place to go to meet lots of locals!
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TETON VILLAGE. This funky bar is located right at the base of the Jackson Hole ski area in the Teton Village. So, of course, skiers are their strongest group of patrons. The house beer on tap is Moose Brew. There are two dance floors, so you can groove to the live music of Blues Traveler, Chris Durarte, or whichever up-and coming-artist is being featured that night! A stop by the Mangy Moose makes the perfect ending to any day.
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Saddle up! That's right, the barstools here are actually saddles, so saddle up and have a beer or a cocktail. Music is the lifeblood of the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, and musicians are scheduled Monday through Saturday nights. Past performers include Waylon Jennings, Hank Williams Jr., Asleep at the Wheel, Hoyt Axton, Glen Campbell, and Tanya Tucker. Wear your dancing boots, because it's near impossible to just sit still and watch! Cash only but ATM is on site.
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Nikai
225 North Cache, Jackson, WY · 307-734-6490
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JACKSON. Eclectic is the operative word at Nikai Sushi, where the fish is flown in fresh every day, the sake is perfectly chilled (or warmed, as the case may be), and the scene is hip and energetic. Friday nights are especially fun – DJs provide the music, the bar concocts creative cocktails, and the crowd doesn't thin til the wee hours. If it's sushi you're after, Nikai is sure to please. Standouts on the menu include unique rolls such as the Dagwood (tempura shrimp, avocado, blue crab, and tuna) and the Funky Lobster (tempura fried spicy lobster and wasabi aioli). Traditional rolls and sashimi, plus a variety of unusual cooked dishes, make this an appealing option for all.
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Rancher Spirits and Billiards is located in Jackson's Town Square, right in the middle of all the hustle and bustle. A youngish crowd comprised mostly of locals and ski bums crowds the Rancher nearly every night, year round. It's a comfortable, relaxed, and reliable place to spend the evening, whether you're looking to kick back with a few brews or you're looking for a little friendly competition over the pool table.
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Let the friendly staff at Shady Lady treat you to one of their delightful daily drink specials. This bar usually features live jazz music on Wednesday nights and then again on weekends. On occasion, you'll find cover bands and contemporary rock bands. Great place for a relaxing evening of entertainment!
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Fairly bursting with authentic ambience, the Silver Dollar Bar will transport you back to the days of the Old Wild West. It wasn't constructed until 1950, but you'd never know it. In a nod to Jackson's gambling days, the hand built bar was covered with over 2000 silver dollar coins, then protected with many, many layers of sealant. People try to remove the coins, but never succeed. Popular with locals and tourists alike, the bar does fill up quickly, especially when there's a band, so try to arrive a little early. In addition to an array of beers and specialty cocktails, the bar serves up good pub grub, highlighted by a tasty buffalo burger and crab cakes with chili-lime aioli.
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This is a great place to enjoy a local microbrew. Snake River opened in 1994and has been brewing award-winning beers ever since. Three of their most popular medal-winning varieties – Zonker Stout, Snake River Lager, and Snake River Pale Ale – are available in bottles, which make a great souvenir to take your friends back home. The food menu is comprised of upscale pub grub, which accompanies the beer quite well. Standouts include the portabella mushroom sandwich, all of the wood-fired-oven pizzas, and the sausage and white bean penne. The atmosphere is friendly and relaxed, and family-friendly to boot!
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The Stagecoach Bar has lots of authentic cowboy ambience. Live country music and dancing on the weekends, with the Stagecoach Band playing on Sunday nights. If you don't want to dance, order a pitcher of beer (there are usually three on tap) and challenge your friends to a game of pool. This popular bar is a favorite among the locals, so you'll almost always find a crowd!
About 10Best's recommendations for Jackson Hole's Best Nightlife:
10Best's editors and local contacts have searched all over Jackson Hole for the best places to find yourself once the sun goes down and have decided that these businesses represent the best Jackson Hole, Wyoming has to offer. Want to relax and unwind in Jackson Hole? Let us show you the best places in town to do it!
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