
Wyoming’s Best Waffles Are At 10,000 Feet
These days, asking for a waffle at a restaurant might get you more than just the plain waffle that you would get at a Waffle House.
It's become quite a delicacy.
Perhaps the best place to get a waffle treat is at the highest ski resort in Jackson Hole.
Corbets Cabin advertises itself as a waffle stop that must be made in one of the highest and most beautiful places in Wyoming
The lady in the video below went to visit and posted the video below of her experience.
Gateway
Natural peanut butter and smoked bacon - an odd pairing, you ask? Not at all. The phrase "bacon goes with anything" is not lost on the Gateway.
Italian
Nutella - what else could go right?
Cobbler
Mixed berry compote and whipped cream make for a sweet treat.
Trad
Brown sugar butter is the old-fashioned but good-fashioned way to enjoy a waffle.
Belgian
A sweet treat with cookie butter, drizzled caramel, and powdered sugar that will have you coming back for more.
Top of the World Waffles
For some, it’s the sole reason to ride the tram, and for others, it’s fuel to power a day of skiing or riding.
Corbet's Cabin is a staple at JHMR, and the little shack at 10,450 feet is battered in history.
Skis and snowboards nailed to the outside walls remind us of how the sport has changed over the generations.
On any given day, Corbet’s is packed to capacity with waffle-crazed guests and locals looking to get their fix.
As you open the doors to the cabin, the smell of waffles hits you in the face harder than the crisp air during a February blizzard.
For those who frequent Corbet’s Cabin, the choice of what flavor to order is second nature.
On the other hand, first-timers struggle to make a perfect pick before they reach the counter.
No matter the choice, one thing is guaranteed: a waffle from Corbet’s Cabin will be the best waffle you’ve ever had above 10,000 feet.
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