Frommer's Review
There are actually two restaurants here, serving delicious food in the friendliest style in the park. The fine dining room and lounge are called Peaks and Deadman's Bar, respectively, and the Trapper Grill supplements the continental fare with Mexican entrees, pizzas, and plump sandwiches. You eat up the scenery, too, with a view of Jackson Lake and Mount Moran.
Bargain hunters flock to the bar for the decadent nachos supreme: a foot-tall mountain of chips, cheese, chicken, beef, beans, and peppers that runs a mere $14. You'll easily fill four people for that price, leaving you plenty of change for the bar's signature blackberry margaritas. Because the bar has one of three televisions in the park and is equipped with cable for sports nuts, the crowd tends to be young and noisy. Full meals are served in the proper dining room, with an emphasis on sustainable cuisine. Entrees include free-range chicken with wild mushroom risotto, Mediterranean pasta, and filet mignon wrapped in applewood smoked bacon, the most expensive entree.
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