July is the high point of summer in Teton Valley. Trails are open, rivers are flowing, and the days are long and packed with possibility. Whether you’re hiking in Grand Teton National Park, fishing the Teton River, or heading up to Yellowstone, Teton Valley Cabins in Driggs is the ideal basecamp for making the most of it.
This summer, we’re helping you stay longer and save more. With our Stay 5, Save 15% promotion, you’ll get a solid discount on five nights or more—so you have more time to explore, relax, and enjoy everything this side of the Tetons has to offer.
Unwind After a Day of Adventure: Where to Eat, Drink, and Relax in Driggs
After a full day outdoors, you don’t need to travel far to find great food and a place to relax. Driggs has a surprisingly strong food and drink scene for a small mountain town. Whether you’re craving wood-fired pizza, fresh sushi, or a cold local brew, here are the top spots we recommend to our guests:
1. Forage Bistro & Lounge
A favorite for its creative, locally inspired menu and relaxed mountain atmosphere. Sit outside on the patio if the weather’s good and try the trout, house-made gnocchi, or the craft cocktail specials.
2. King Sushi
Yes, sushi in the mountains—and it’s excellent. Located in a cozy log cabin near downtown Driggs, King Sushi serves high-quality rolls, sashimi, and rice bowls. Great for couples or anyone wanting a casual, flavorful meal. King Sushi is the closest eatery to TVC, located under a mile away.
3. Pizza Alpino
Creative wood-fired pizza and fresh pasta dishes with a European twist. The crust is the real deal, and the toppings are simple but thoughtful. They all pair well with wines or bubbles. Great place to unwind with friends or family after a day in the mountains.
4. Teton Thai
Teton Thai is a go-to for bold flavors, generous portions, and a low-key setting. It’s fast, consistent, and perfect if you’re in the mood for something comforting and filling after a long hike.
5. Three Peaks Restaurant & Bar
With Main Street frontage featuring a contemporary western atmosphere with an old world twist, Three Peaks Dinner Table offers a menu that provides a taste of the Teton Valley. Located in Driggs, Idaho our cuisine is influenced by local farmers and ranchers, small town culture and of course the locals. Whether you’re the mood for a fine wine or a hearty stew, they’ve got you. Unique entreee options ranges from our trout piccata to elk bolognese.
6. Citizen 33 Brewery
A laid-back local brewery with a strong lineup of craft beers. Grab a flight, a burger, or a house special and enjoy the casual indoor/outdoor setting. It’s a favorite stop for post-hike drinks or an easy dinner. Great for families and groups.
Why Stay Longer in Teton Valley?
Unlike Jackson Hole, where hotel rates skyrocket in July, Teton Valley offers more room, more quiet, and more value—without giving up access to the Tetons, Yellowstone, and top-tier dining. With our Stay 5, Save 15% deal, you can plan a longer trip without breaking your budget.
Each cabin at Teton Valley Cabins is equipped with a kitchenette, private bathroom, and space to relax after a big day. Fire pits, nearby grocery options, and walkable restaurants make it easy to settle in and feel like a local, not just a tourist.
Book Now for Peak Summer Savings
Stay 5 nights or more and save 15%. Whether you’re here for hiking, fishing, national parks, or just fresh air and fewer crowds, we’ve got your basecamp ready.
July fills up fast—book your stay today and make the most of summer on the quieter side of the Tetons.