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Dining out: Three essential eateries in Jackson Hole

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Jackson Hole, Wyo., is “a destinatio­n unlike any other,” said Lydia Mansel in Travel + Leisure. The scenic valley, encircled by the Gros Ventre and Teton mountain ranges, attracts visitors all year long, especially when its world-class ski slopes are blanketed in powder. Whether you visit for the winter sports, the wildlife spotting in Grand Teton National Park, or the high-end shopping, you’ll want to include these top refueling spots in your itinerary.

Bin22 A bottle shop paired with a warm, rustic tapas restaurant, Gavin Fine’s Bin22 was inspired by his travels to Tuscany and beyond. “Cozy up to the bar for house-made mozzarella, meatballs, and a bottle of medium-bodied Italian red wine.” On your way out, grab a bottle of something sparkling and pair with an ice cream sandwich from nearby Cream + Sugar. 200 W. Broadway, Jackson

Corsa Tucked into Teton Village’s stunning Caldera House, Corsa evokes a chalet in the Italian alps—if that chalet served bold Italian fare. “Start with one of the inventive yet comforting appetizers before moving on to funghi pizza or squid ink linguini.” Reservatio­ns for non-guests of the hotel are available Wednesday through Sunday. 3275 W. Village Drive, Teton Village

Million Dollar Cowboy Steakhouse “Come hungry” when you make a reservatio­n at the basement restaurant of the iconic Million Dollar Cowboy Bar on Jackson’s main square. “Choice cuts of meat, hearty entrées, and a delightful assortment of appetizers populate the menu,” and “the culinary feats are just part of the overall experience.” The wall décor provides a visual history of the 1937 watering hole, and the upstairs bar itself is “the place to be on a night out in Jackson.”

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Steakhouse dining at ‘The Cowboy’

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