Breakfast burritos here run around standard airport pricing
Jedediah's at the Airport sits in Terminal 1 at Jackson Hole Airport (JAC), past security and close enough to most gates that you can keep an eye on boarding screens while you eat. Expect typical sit-down restaurant prices rather than snack-bar levels, so plan for a basic meal to run you in the low double digits. It functions as the main full-service option in this small terminal.
The menu leans on recognizable American airport staples: think eggs and breakfast plates in the morning, and burgers or sandwiches later in the day, with coffee, soft drinks, and likely a few alcoholic options priced higher than in town. Because this is the only place carrying the Jedediah's name in the airport, signage is straightforward and easy to spot once you clear security in Terminal 1.
Hours can shift with the Jackson Hole flight schedule, which clusters departures into a few banks, so you might find Jedediah's open early for the first wave and then slowing down as afternoon traffic eases. If you have a 60–90 minute window before a flight, that’s usually enough time for a seated meal here without cutting it too close for boarding at JAC’s short concourses.
Practical tip: eat and use the restrooms before you walk to the more remote gates in Terminal 1, since coming back for food from Jedediah's can easily add 5–10 minutes of extra walking at this small but spread-out airport.