Café Court Pizzeria

Pizza restaurant · Teton County

Café Court Pizzeria

Pizza restaurant · Teton County
100 Colter Bay Village Rd, Moran, WY 83013

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This laid-back cafeteria-style pizzeria serves up giant specialty pies, hearty subs, and fresh salads—perfect for a casual meal after your park adventures.  

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100 Colter Bay Village Rd, Moran, WY 83013 Get directions

gtlc.com
@grandtetonlodgeco

$10–20 · Menu

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100 Colter Bay Village Rd, Moran, WY 83013 Get directions

+1 307 543 2811
gtlc.com
@grandtetonlodgeco
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$10–20 · Menu

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Justin Fugate

Google
Don't know where to start with this place. Pizza was bland. Prices were better at the restaurant next door. The food over there is way better too. Tried to get a salad, they wanted 14 dollars for Ceasar with no protein that they made two days ago(date on label). This place needs help.

Perry Nunley

Google
Order at the front desk. Go get your own drinks and sides. Pay at the end of the line. Skimpy toppings only on one side of the pizza and not much sauce, if any. If you want an over-priced pizza, I guess this'll do, but don't get your hopes up expecting any level of quality or service. You also can't request to pay for a side of marinara to dip the dry crust in because they won't sell you that. Tastes like Totino's sauce anyway.

Leslie Wells

Google
We were a group of scouts that come in and they each paid for their own meal , some even shared. Manager called us a group of 8 and nailed the five separate checks w a 20% tip charge. Rediculous!!! Food was expensive but the only game at the marina/camping.

Chad Vargo

Google
We came in with a group of people. Ordered our food at the kiosk, proceeded to pay. And because we sat down with 9 people 3 of which kids. They decided to add a mandatory 20% gratuity. You order your food standing, fill your own drinks, and all they do is bring your cooked food to the table. No actual service is given here. Absolutely ridiculous to demand a mandatory gratuity. Tipping culture is out of hand and this place is the worst! What was the tip for? Where does it go? We go annually to Teton and Yellowstone. No dining establishment aside from this one required a mandatory tip. I'll tip if service is given but no service given. I won't be eating here again.

Angela Schubert

Google
Could honestly be one of the best pizzas I have ever had. We were hungry while in the park. It was late-lunch time and the restaurant next door was on a limited menu. Decided to grab some pizzas instead (not expecting much) but holy moly! These were amazing! As an added bonus, they have local beer! I had a Jenny Lake brew. After pizza, the kids got some ice cream and we continued exploring.

Joshua Widener

Google
Nothing special here. Pizza is ok. Salads were ok. Drink selection was horrible. They didn't even have bottled water. If you are diabetic maybe find another place to eat or bring your own water. I'm glad this is our last day.

Alex Merryman

Google
Went there on a Saturday at 11 am and it wasn't busy at all. The wait was normal I thought it might be shorter though because of the uncrowdedness. The pizza was amazing way better then I expected for a place like this. Also before you buy chips know that some of the meals come with kettle cooled potatoe chips. The pizza slices are big and the mushrooms were raw.

s

Google
Amazing staff and food! Everyone was so welcoming. Will definitely go back for more delicious pizza.

Travis T.

Yelp
I stopped by the nearby general store here at Colter Bay Village to pick up supplies for my week long trip to the Tetons. I was starving and needed a quick bite to eat and came here to Cafe Court Pizzeria. They make specialty pizzas, subs, and salads or you can build your own pizza. Basically you order up front and then grab a seat and food will be delivered to your table. This place is designed for people on the go. I enjoyed my Bacon Chicken Hoagie and then went for a stroll afterwards. There are great views of the Grand Teton mountain range and Jackson Lake just outside the restaurant. Cafe Court Pizzeria does to-go orders if you want to take your food out to the lake or to your campsite. John Colter's Ranch House restaurant is next door.

Cheri N.

Yelp
Colter Bay is pretty remote within Grand Teton National Park. There are things spread out in the area so think limited dining and shopping options with lots of miles in between. After a long day of travel, we ended up in the charming Colter Bay RV park. Conveniently next door is all you need to enjoy your visit camping, Dining options included a small grocery store, sit down dining, or this pizza place. We ordered a large cheese pizza and drinks for 5 people. They offered sit down dining or take out. Cost for pizza was $22. The pizza menu was varied and it looked like they also offered by the slice. They have you pay at a cashier then they deliver the pizza. If you want a salad, there were prepackaged, dull salads in a refrigerator for $15. Hard pass. Grab your own utensils, plates, etc. Find a table, wait. Not too long after, a doughy but crisp perfectly cooked cheese pizza appeared. It had about 9-10 big slices. Yum! Perfect with some Parmesan and chili sprinkles. Hit the spot for a light dinner or snack. I estimate a large feeds 4 light eating adults or 2 adults and 3 small kiddos. Good quality pizzas. Decent service. No tips expected. Very nice, clean dining room. Lots of parking. Near marina. Well worth the visit.

Smrithi S.

Yelp
We stopped here for lunch here while in Grand Teton National Park. We weren't sure what we would get for lunch in Grand Teton National Park, this was a nice surprise. We each got a slice of pepperoni pizza and Chicken wings. The wings were okay, we were told it would include 6 pieces, we got more. The wings weren't crispy, and had too much sauce on them. The pepperoni pizza slice was good, I wish there were more pepperoni pieces. They have benches outside, it's a great spot to have lunch. They have ice cream, after lunch we got Haagen-Daz ice cream bars and were enjoying it outside when we spotted a bear crossing the parking lot towards us. Great experience.

Vidya P.

Yelp
YUM! SO GOOD. I definitely was not expecting to find a ton of choices and food around Grand Tetons given that we're in the wilderness with little access to choice. Definitely was not expecting something so fresh and flavorful. I would have to admit that I wasn't surprised regarding the decor / set up of the restaurant, but I didn't mind, given that there were a multitude of options for both meat-eaters and vegetarians. Since it was a family trip, my husband and I had to accommodate my vegetarian parents / sister, but the staff was so friendly and accommodating in making that happen. We ordered the garlic knots (not pictured because we had some hangry eaters in our midst), and the "Take me to the Marina" pizza with the chicken on the side. First off, I was not expecting such a sizeable pizza given that the location is remote - and because, as a touristy restaurant, I was expecting small portions for an exorbitant price. Glad to say that the pizza was HUGE and we were all able to stuff our faces to our tummy's content after having nothing but snacks all day and traipsing around the Tetons. We loved it so much - we took some to go because we didn't know what to expect with food choices at Yellowstone. :) The crust was the perfect amount of crispy and soft, the cheese on top was great, the pizza was not oily from the garlic butter, and the artichokes were plentiful! Would HIGHLY recommend going in - and taking some pizza to go so you're not left hangry the rest of your trip around the Tetons! :)

Krista P.

Yelp
Definitely a nice change up from camping food and nice to not have to cook. The pizza was decent, but that's about all I can say. It seemed pretty basic.

Red N.

Yelp
TLDR; No. Just no. Skip this place. Pros: 1. If the store is out of laxatives, stop on by! Did about the same shit to me 2. If you have a nostalgia for mall pizza from Sbarro, stop on by. Circa 2005, Thousand Oaks Mall, buying Sbarro and looking at those painted crabs, snails, whatever they were at the displays. It is about as greasy, and tasteless as that garbage. Cons: 1. Order in one spot, pay in the next. Confusing AF. 2. Apparently the employees don't like answering phones. Rang over 3 minutes. Gave up. Stopped by rather than just order over phone. 3. Could not change my order by the time I was ready to pay. 4. Cost: $25 for a slopped together mess of cheese/pepperoni and looks like it was thrown in a microwave at 7 Eleven? No thanks. 5. The taste: See above. No seriously though, this pizza was HORRIBLE 6. Customer service was lack luster 7. The oil on my truck is about a half quart low right now: I think that pizza had enough grease to top off the oil. I think I need to email Project Farm from YouTube with that video idea.

Kirstin B.

Yelp
Giant pizzas! You can order them whole or by the slice. They also had options for salads and sandwiches. Old atmosphere and steep prices. Great place to sit though and enjoy lunch/dinner. 5 minute walk to Colter Bay.

Kayla H.

Yelp
$25.00 for a large pizza here. I would say it's decent pizza, nothing to rave about. We waited almost two hours for two large pizzas. Service is really slow. There are not a lot of options in Colter Bay, this is an okay choice.

Huey F.

Yelp
We arrived when they opened for lunch, and a cheery guys greets us and tells us about their special of the day: a Cali turkey sandwich with avocado and pesto sauce. Another guy was learning to take orders and he was clueless, but perhaps due to a language barrier. Anyways, after going back and forth with these two guys for a couple times about what we wanted, we decided on a large cheese pizza with mushrooms and olives and a Cali sandwich. When we go to pay for the food at the register, something wasn't working so we sat down and waited for the cheery guy to get his manager. Meanwhile, we get our own drinks and I pick up a pre packed salad from a fridge which looked really fresh. After we finally paid, the pizza and sandwich comes. The pizza was hot with drippy, goopy overloaded cheese, the kind that slides off as soon as you pick up a slice. The sandwich looked overloaded with vegetables, but tasted good according to my husband. My salad as predicted was fresh! Overall, I would not recommend pizza at this pizzeria!

Page H.

Yelp
Ate the most amazing pizza here! Thought about taking a pic but we had already eaten too much of it! You order at the counter when first coming in to the restaurant. Then pick drinks and sides and go pay at the cashier. The pizza took a while before coming out but it was worth the wait!

Nora S.

Yelp
This is by far the cheapest option for food when staying at Colter Bay. We didn't try the adjoining restaurant. Expect pretty low quality food. At least they had plenty of healthy and vegetarian choices. But a lot of the food is definitely pre-frozen, pre-packaged etc. For a national park though, not too bad.

Wendy C.

Yelp
5 stars for service (even though it's a self-serve cafeteria) -- nice Malaysian exchange students who were working at order-taking desk and cashier counter were all smiles when we rushed in 10 minutes before they close. No rush, take your time, and a big "thank you" after we finished. Decent food -- black angus cheeseburger was a good burger; cheese quesadillas was as tasty as any good Americanized cheese quesadillas Would definitely stop here again if I am visiting Colter Bay Village or Marina.

Kelli S.

Yelp
Good value. Pizza was good and liked that you can order by the slice so everyone can get what they would like. The salads were great too.

C B.

Yelp
We loved the pizza at the food court! The team of young women working there were great - very friendly, very helpful, very professional. Thank you, Kyra and Annie!!

B T.

Yelp
HORRIBLE FOOD! The selection is minimal, it tastes horrible (no one in our group of 10 liked their food) and it's terribly overpriced. Do yourself a favor and bring your own food!!! Also, the staff were unfriendly, uncooperative and didn't speak good English.