Nestled amidst the captivating charm of Jackson Hole, Gather has been a culinary haven since 2014. From modern eclectic cuisine to craft cocktails, Gather offers a sensory journey that celebrates the region’s bounty. Whether you seek an intimate dinner or an extraordinary event, gather with friends and family at this vibrant hotspot just off Town Square. Open daily for dinner, their menu features innovative renditions of classic dishes, alongside distinctive creations, providing an immersive dining experience where culinary artistry meets the warmth of Jackson Hole hospitality. Enjoy discounts at our bar for Happy Hour 5 – 6 Available to rent for private parties, corporate events, and large groups, Gather provides the perfect setting for a
Inventive American menu, weekly specials & happy hour in an elevated but chill locale.
Hours
| Thursday | 5–9 PM |
| Friday | 5–9 PM |
| Saturday | 5–9 PM |
| Sunday | 5–9 PM |
| Monday | 5–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 72 S Glenwood St, Jackson, WY 83001
Phone: (307) 264-1820
Website: http://www.gatherjh.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: gatherjh.comtripleseat.com
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Reviews
The dishes we ordered were kind of hit or miss. The Brussel sprouts were ok. Pork ribeye was excellent. The elk bolognese was super gamey, if you’re into that. The truffle pasta was super strong on the truffle. The donut holes for dessert were a bit cold and stale and the sauces they came with were just ok.
Overall we had a great time and would come back to try other dishes if in the area.
What made the night even more special was our server, Scott. He was warm, attentive, and genuinely kind. To top it all off, he surprised us with a butterscotch cheesecake to celebrate our anniversary, which was such a thoughtful touch and the perfect sweet ending.
The prices were very reasonable for the quality and care put into each dish. It’s rare to find a place that combines excellent food, great service, and a welcoming atmosphere like this. We’ll definitely be back!
Possibly the best ribeye I’ve had in the past 10 years, but the other “foam and powder”aspects of the dish were just silly. The so called General Tso steak sauce was like a thimbleful smear and completely irrelevant. BBQ Ramen seasoning? Not even enough to get a taste profile of it.
The trout with a green curry sauce was good but again, ummmm….
Trout has a subtle flavor. Green curry coconut sauce, and stuffed with another type of Asian something something….might as just as well better to use a neutral tasting fish like a better quality tilapia imho. Let trout taste like trout. Use a different, neutral tasting fish for these kinds of sauces and fillings.
Well at least it wasn’t covered with a garnish of micro greens lol. Just a little cilantro heh heh heh. (Remove the cilantro. Don’t eat it. You’ll just have a cilantro taste in your mouth and won’t appreciate the other flavors. Uncle Roger would say “haiyah”, I think).
I mean don’t get me wrong. Both entrees were okay. But a waste of quality fish when a less costly fish would have been fine what with all those other flavors. And the foam and powder embellishments on the steak were barely noticeable. The whole menu reads like a community college cooking school graduate little bit of this little bit of that.
When I get home I’m going to have fun writing the different components of all the menu items on index cards, shuffle, and see what combinations come up each time. And I love the idea of a General Tso steak sauce and want to try creating one. And using a packet of Ramen seasoning instead of Cajun seasoning sounds like a fun thing to try. I just won’t do it on a fifty dollar piece of meat.
If you are counting calories you skip the gross doughnut hole dessert. Dense ball of dough. Gummy. Like they used a cake doughnut recipe instead of a yeast doughnut or beignet recipe. But if not counting calories , go for it. It’s fun to try the sauces, even if not that great a doughnut.
Great, festive, lively ambiance .
Super friendly staff and service.