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6 top sweet eats in Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Jackson Hole has a complex assortment of great food because of their commitment to source local, higher quality ingredients. You could spend weeks in the area and would still fail to try all the mouth-watering options. Those with a sweet tooth will be particularly intrigued with the quirky, yet simplistic treats in the area. Indulgences in Jackson Hole are typically made with real ingredients, not artificial flavors or sweeteners, taking taste to another level. Roadhouse – Wyoming whiskey ice cream sandwiches Countless Roadhouse ice cream sandwiches are prepared by hand every morning, not only to satisfy the taste buds of diners, but to stock the shelves of local grocery stores. Two mini, crispy cookies encase smooth, creamy, whiskey ice cream; dark chocolate sprinkles coat the edges. Authentic Wyoming Whiskey gives visitors a true taste of their distilling craftsmanship, without having to shoot it straight. DonÂ’t worry, there are other flavors suitable for kids. WhiskeyIcecream The Handle Bar – s’mores at your table Nothing says “cozy vacation in the mountains” quite like SÂ’mores, and The Handle Bar has perfected the art. HersheyÂ’s chocolate, house-made strawberry marshmallows, fresh baked graham crackers and a cup of The Handle BarÂ’s own chocolate spread are served on a rotating dish, complete with a tiny grill in the center. The best part may be that you get to do all of this at the warmth and comfort of your dining table, inside the restaurant. Smores The Bunnery – very berry pie You havenÂ’t truly had pie until youÂ’ve visited The Bunnery. Made with strawberries, blueberries, raspberries and a “melt in your mouth” crust, itÂ’s nearly irresistible. Adding ice cream almost dilutes the robust berry flavor, so itÂ’s best to eat it straight. Slices are enormous, being much thicker than your average portion; so eat light to save room, or perhaps have just dessert! Very Berry Pie The Alpine House – wild blueberry French toast If you stay at this adorable, Viking inspired lodge, youÂ’ll be treated to fantastic, chef prepared breakfasts every morning. Fresh made, locally sourced muffins, breads, granola and pastries are available while you wait for the main dish, which could be anything from a garden omelet with balsamic drizzle to an English muffin with black forest ham and egg. The French toast, with pure maple syrup, wild blueberries and cream is perfection. The portion of each ingredient is well balance, keeping the dish indulgent yet not overly sweet. French Toast HaydenÂ’s Post cast iron cinnamon roll HaydenÂ’s Post is a contemporary, yet affordable dining option with a killer cinnamon roll. Since the world class ski resort, Snow King Mountain, is a StoneÂ’s throw away, one might want to fill up before hitting the slopes, snow tubing or riding the scenic and exciting Cowboy Coaster. Smooth cream cheese frosting, with a hint of fluffy sour cream oozes down the sides of the cloud like cinnamon bread, into the large cast iron skillet in which it was fresh baked. You may want to split this enormous sweet roll with a friend. Cinnamon Roll by Geraldine Mishev Top of the World Waffles – any waffle Situated on Jackson Hole Mountain ResortÂ’s highest accessible peak is a tiny cabin known as Top of the World Waffles, or CorbetÂ’s Cabin. Whether you will be taking the famous “Big Red” tram, or skiing the daring slopes, the cabin is a welcoming retreat from the frigid temperatures. A few variations of “no syrup needed” waffles are on the menu, but The “Trad”, lightly coated with brown sugar butter, and the Peanut Butter Bacon are the best. The waffles arenÂ’t thick Belgian style, but rather thin and slightly crispy with a fluffy center. Grab a cup of coffee or organic milk and enjoy the breathtaking view. Waffle

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