Pioneer Saloon
Old West meets new . . .
No visit to Ketchum is complete without a stop at the steakhouse affectionately known as “The Pio.”
Owner Duffy Witmer has been working door to floor for 30 years to make sure everyone who comes into his saloon has a memorable meal. Prime rib, steaks, fresh seafood, ribs—you won’t leave unsatisfied.
The Pio is typical of an earlier Idaho when ore wagons rattled down Main Street and business was done with a handshake over a beer. An interior décor of natural woods, mounted game and period firearms helps create an authentic saloon atmosphere.
You can stop in for a drink at the cowboy bar any night and choose from a wide variety of beers, wines and liquors. Mosey on in to the dining room where most seats give you a view of a busy kitchen cranking out delicious, tender beef, grilled trout and overstuffed Idaho bakers.
The Pioneer Saloon sits in the heart of Ketchum, the gateway to the Sawtooths and a mile from Sun Valley, the oldest and most elegant ski resort in America. The surrounding area is a recreation-lover’s paradise year-round and, since 1950, The Pioneer has become a traditional stop.
This is the place for tourists, locals and anyone with a big appetite for history and great food.
“If you haven’t been to The Pio,” says Duffy, “you haven’t been to Ketchum.”
Phone: 208.726.3139
Location: 320 N. Main Street, Ketchum
Hours: 5:30 pm nightly
Outdoor dining: No
Beverages: Beer, wine, full bar
Reservations: Not accepted
Type of cuisine: American steakhouse
Service: Dine in
Website: www.pioneersaloon.com

