Restaurants
Slippery Otter Pub: (139 N. Canyon) – decent pub grub, good beer
Bullwinkles: (115 N. Canyon) – Western theme bar/grill
Beartooth Barbecue: (111 N. Canyon)
Petes Rocky Mountain Pizza: (112 N. Canyon) – popular, indoor/outdoor seating
Serenity Bistro: (38 N. Canyon) – good with vegetarian options
Bear Country Bakery: (29 N. Canyon) – Sandwiches, sweets
Las Palmitas: (21 N. Canyon) – Mexican, outdoor seating, indoor seating w/in old bus
Canyon Street Grill: (22 N. Canyon) – diner
Red Lotus Restaurant: (19 Madison) – best Chinese option in town
Mountain Mama’s Coffee House & Bakery: (17 Madison) – hearty sandwiches, sweets, a little pricey
Wild West Pizzeria & Saloon: (14 Madison) – pretty good pizza
Madison Crossing Lounge: (121 Madison) – American fare, better than it looks from street
Old Town Café: (128 Madison) – basic American fare, decent beer
Gusher Pizza & Sandwich Shoppe: (40 Dunraven)
Outpost Restaurant: (115 Yellowstone)
Timberline Cafe: (135 Yellowstone) – diner
Three Bear Restaurant: (205 Yellowstone) – Hardy American in log cabin setting
Firehole Bar-B-Que Co.: (120 Firehole) – tasty BBQ, mostly outdoor seating
Taquería Malverde: (128 Firehole) – another Mexican walkup in a bus w/outdoor seating
The Buffalo Bar: (335 Firehole) – tavern with decent beer w/lots of seating, a bit of a walk
Other Sites
Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center: (201 S. Canyon) – Non-profit animal refuge and education center where you can see wolves, bears, otters, and birds of prey. Admission: $15 – adults, $14 – seniors
Yellowstone Giant Screen Theatre: (101 S. Canyon) – IMAX theater showing 40min story of Yellowstone at the top of each hour.
Museum of the Yellowstone: (104 Yellowstone) – located in old train depot, focuses on history of Yellowstone NP and West Yellowstone area. Includes short films: Yellowstone Earthquake: The Story of the 1959 Hebgan Lake Disaster / Yellowstone Aflame: The Yellowstone Fires of 1988. Admission: $10 – adults, $8 – seniors.