Anvil Hotel

Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Hotel, Restaurant & Bar
2017

“Checking into the newly refurbished Anvil Hotel in Jackson, Wyoming is a little like stepping onto the set of some 1960s TV show about the Wild West like, say, Bonanza. But in a good way. For this, due credit to hospitality group Eagle Point Hotel Partners and the New York-based Studio Tack, which has transformed a 1950s motel a block north of Jackson’s Town Square into a slick version of a classic Western lodge.”

Role

Building Design, Branding & Identity, Interior Design

Scope

Renovation: 50 Room Hotel, Restaurant & Bar (Glorietta), Lobby & Mercantile

Partners
Architect: Farmer Payne Architects
Contractor: Shaw Wyoming

Collaborators
Allied Maker, Charles P. Rogers, Fern, HedgeHouse, Mikael Kennedy, Tretiak Works, Waterworks, Woolrich

Photographers
Read McKendree, Mikael Kennedy, Tuck Fauntelroy

Designer
Studio Tack

Awards

Condé Nast Traveler, Hot List
Best New Hotels in the World, 2018

Condé Nast Traveler
Readers Choice Award, 2019

Condé Nast Traveler
Readers Choice Award, 2021

Hospitality Design
Best Midscale Hotel Finalist, 2017

Press

Elaine Glusac
April 18, 2017

Adventure-loving besties can split their time between the wilds of Wyoming and the friendly confines of Jackson at the revived Anvil Hotel. Originally opened in the 1950s, the Anvil has been renovated in thoroughly frontier style with a wood stove in the general mercantile shop that acts as a lobby. Its 49 rooms contain an iron-frame bed or two. By day, nearby Grand Teton National Park beckons hikers, and the Snake River calls to anglers. By night, the pedestrian-friendly town offers plenty of diversions, from galleries and boutiques to a cowboy bar and restaurants, including the hotel’s own Italian trattoria, Glorietta.

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