People Drive From All Over Wyoming To Eat At This Tiny But Legendary Waffle Cabin
By Kim Magaraci|Published August 29, 2022
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Kim Magaraci graduated Rutgers University with a degree in Geography and has spent the last seven years as a freelance travel writer. Contact: kmagaraci@onlyinyourstate.com
Of all of the legendary restaurants in the Jackson Hole Valley, one stands high above the rest — literally. Corbet’s Cabin serves up the most iconic breakfast in Wyoming at over 10,000 feet in the air! Located at the top of the Tram, the longstanding Jackson Hole waffle shop is a must-visit restaurant in Wyoming.
Corbet's Cabin was originally built in the 1960s to be a temporary patrol base cabin. In 2009, it was renovated and repurposed to serve breakfast to skiers and provide a refuge from the cold summit winds.
These "Top of the World" Jackson Hole waffles are served in a kitchen that's located at 10,450 feet! You can only get here on the big red Tram -- but the long journey is so worth it.
The menu is fairly simple, with classic fruit options, peanut butter options (great protein for a ski day!) and sweet chocolate or cinnamon offerings for skiers with a sweet tooth.
While nothing can quite beat the view from the top of the mountain from Corbet's Cabin, it is nice to be able to sit down and rest for a bit in this cozy patrol shack.
Always looking to impress the foodies in your life? Why not take them to dine at these incredible and one-of-a-kind Wyoming restaurants? You’re sure to have a great time exploring the best eats in the Cowboy State.
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