
Teton Thai Restaurant and Bar provides an modern Thai dining experience, featuring aromatic curries, egg rolls, salads, rice and noodle dishes. Guests can enjoy a warm atmosphere at the bar or dining room with additional outdoor seating in the summer months. Teton Thai also serves specialty wine, beer (from our own micro brewery) and a full bar.
Warm, rustic eatery offering refined Pan-Asian & Thai cuisine, plus local beers, sake & cocktails.
Hours
| Thursday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Friday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Saturday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Sunday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Monday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 4:30–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 18 N Main St Suite 100, Driggs, ID 83422
Phone: (208) 787-8424
Website: http://www.tetonthai.com/driggs
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We stopped by this restaurant on our way back from Grand Teton, and it was such a pleasant surprise! We ordered the Gang Karee curry and the pineapple fried rice. The curry was absolutely delicious—creamy, rich, and bursting with flavor. The atmosphere was chill, clean, and spacious—great for relaxing after a long drive. Never expected to find such amazing food in Driggs. Highly recommend stopping here if you’re in the area!
For my two kids, I ordered the kids’ noodles with chicken, but the chicken had a strong odor that reminded me of a chicken coop, which was very off-putting.
The biggest issue was the lack of transparency about the 20% “service fee.” When we asked, we were told it was charged because our group of five sat together and tables were moved. Paying an extra $20 simply for seating arrangements felt unreasonable and should have been clearly disclosed upfront.
Overall, between the food quality and unexpected fees, this experience was not worth the price.
The only downside was the seating policy regarding party sizes. After a 75-minute wait, our original party of 7 dropped to 4 because the others couldn’t stay any longer. Even though the larger table was ready and open, the host wouldn’t seat us there and told us they had to find us a new table for four instead.
I definitely understand the need to maximize seating in a busy, cozy restaurant like this, but after waiting over an hour already, it was a bit disappointing to feel like we were being sent back to the start of the queue. That being said, the food is 10/10 for flavor, so just make sure your whole party is ready for a long wait! (Note: we went on a Sunday night on a holiday weekend)
For our main course, we ordered pad thai, which initially came spicier than we requested, but they promptly corrected it for us. We finished our meal with banana cheesecake; personally, it wasn’t my jam, but my husband and daughter loved it. It also came with generously sized scoops of delicious ice cream.
Overall, I really enjoyed the experience and would definitely go back. The service was a bit slow, likely due to only having two servers for the whole restaurant, but they were clearly doing their best. Despite being out of a few items, we look forward to returning next time we’re in town. The restaurant’s aesthetic was pleasant, and it felt very clean.
We looked a hot mess and were exhausted having been on the river fly fishing all day. I told my husband I just wanted to go in and have dinner instead of going back to our RV. Plus, hey it’s my birthday I can look a mess if I want. I say that because I feel that reflected upon the level of service we received.
My husband ordered a drink and I ordered a Thai tea. Unfortunately they no longer give out straws which makes it hard to drink the Thai tea through all the slushy ice in the glass but no big deal.
My husband’s food came and his looked and tasted fine he said. My pho on the other hand was tepid. I had my husband try it and we sent it back. No other “condiments” came with the pho plus I thought that was odd a pho should be hot so that the meat can cook when placed in. They must keep it in a fridge and then reheat as ordered. The young gal who delivered our food (not our waitress) came back and said they were reheating my soup. About 10 minutes later she (still not our waitress) brought out my pho steaming hot. A few minutes after that she (still not our waitress) brought me out a plate with wilted items to go along with my pho. I’m not sure if it is because they had been sitting under a heat lamp. I didn’t say anything because I was still hungry and exhausted. The pho was okay, not the best for $22. But, then again it was pho in a Thai place, not an authentic Vietnamese restaurant.
We only saw our waitress again after we’d sat there for a while. I would have like another drink. I left feeling disappointed as Asian food is my favorite. My husband doesn’t really like it. He wanted to drive me to Jackson for a nice birthday meal. Instead, I made the decision to stop here without going back to clean up and refresh. I also chose this place over what appeared to be a more authentic choice, so those two things are on me.
In the end, if you are an out of towner, don’t go into this place looking a hot mess or you’ll be treated that way as the other customers appeared to get much better service.
And furthermore, if you want a more authentic experience, I don’t think this is the place. Maybe try the other place—we have not tried their food either but at least you’d pay less for a bad experience.