New restaurants in Teton Valley, Idaho (2025 edition)
The Teton Valley, Idaho food scene just keeps getting better! Restaurants, coffee shops, breweries, and other food and drink destinations that get rave reviews can be found throughout the valley. This year we have some new places to share with you that definitely need to be a part of your travel itinerary. Locals and visitors alike are loving these new offerings and we can’t wait for you to try them out.
New Restaurants in Driggs, Idaho
Lula Wine Bar & Bistro
Lula is a warm and inviting space for friends and neighbors to gather and enjoy quality wines from around the world. With a thoughtfully curated wine selection focused on sustainability, purity, and passion, complemented by a delightful bistro style food menu, we aim to provide a unique and memorable experience for our guests.
Lula Wine Bar & Bistro is more than just a place to enjoy exceptional wine and food – it's a vibrant hub for the community to gather, connect, unwind, and create lasting memories. With a welcoming atmosphere and a calendar of engaging events, there’s always something to look forward to at Lula. Join us for unique wine experiences, seasonal gatherings, and more!
Live Music on Wednesdays and Sundays all summer. Check their website for details, including an events calendar, menus, and booking private events.
- Lula Wine Bar & Bistro
- Lulawinebar.com
- 75 W Little Ave, Ste 103 in Driggs
- Open daily 4-9 p.m.
Pearl Street Bagels
The popular Jackson Hole bagel destination opened a new store here in Teton Valley and bagel-lovers are rejoicing! Pearl Street offers hot, fresh bagels, homemade cream cheeses, sandwiches and delicious coffee drinks and is a favorite for both locals and visitors alike. They are proud to share that they bake their bagels fresh throughout the day and serve traditional boiled and baked bagels.
Located on Main Street, in the heart of downtown, the shop is easily accessible on the way to skiing, biking, fishing, hiking, for commuting over the Teton Pass, or whatever other adventures await you. PSB Driggs occupies a building that began its life as an art deco gas station in the 1940's and is full of character and historic charm.
- Pearl Street Bagels
- pearlstreetbagels.com
- 80 N Main Street in Driggs
- Open daily 6:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Maison
Part bottle shop, part wine bar, part taproom and part market, Maison is what the French call a cave à manger, a comfortable space to enjoy bottles, bites and good company. Sounds exactly like the Teton Valley vibe! Located in a 100-year-old cottage in downtown Driggs in the heart of Teton Valley, Maison was intentionally renovated and designed to make customers feel at home in their space.
- Maison
- maisondriggs.com
- 85 E. Little Avenue in Driggs
Wydaho Roasters
Wydaho Roasters gets an honorable mention here as this popular coffee shop and gathering space moved this year to a new, larger location and have expanded to offer an ice cream parlor and gift shop, in addition to their coffee, bakery and other menu items. Plus, they also now have a food truck that you can catch at local events such as Music on Main, the Farmers’ Markets on Fridays, and other festivities.
- Wydaho Roasters
- wydahoroaster.com
- 495 S Main St. in Driggs
New Restaurants in Victor, Idaho
Sergios Cocina Mexicana
This restaurant has been hugely popular with both locals and visitors to the valley alike for it’s tasty Mexican food, comfortable seating, and spacious patio in front where you can eat and catch the alpenglow over the mountains as the sun sets. Open for lunch and dinner, Sergio’s is a great place for apres skiing in winter, or after summer adventures. You can seat large groups, and there’s often live music on the weekends or holidays.
- Sergios Cocina Mexicana
- sergioscocina.com
- 145 S Main St in Victor
- Open daily from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
If you’re visiting Teton Valley and want to learn about more of our food and beverage offerings throughout the valley, be sure to check our website's “Food & Restaurants” section for articles about everything from the best pizza, to brewery tours, to apres ski and more. No matter what time of year you visit, the hardest part about eating in Teton Valley is deciding what to try out next.