For over 100 years the Jackson Drug and Original Soda Fountain has held a special place in the hearts of locals and tourists alike.

Jackson Drug

  • Person holding a cheeseburger with lettuce, tomato, onion, and beef patty, surrounded by various plates of food including fries, pretzels, salads, and dipping sauces.

    Food + Drink

    Blending classic American dishes with locally sourced ingredients, Jackson Drug offers a variety of burgers, sandwiches, munchies, soups, salads, and more. The menu includes options for those with dietary restrictions, providing gluten-free, egg-free, and dairy-free choices.

  • A woman with red hair wearing a pink checkered shirt, turquoise necklace, and rings, holding a cup of mint chip ice cream with one hand and eating it with a spoon.

    Ice Cream, Malts + Milkshakes

    Our ice cream is house-made with love right here at Jackson Drug, using Reed’s Dairy cream from Idaho Falls. We serve Ice Cream, Sundaes & Floats, Milkshakes, & Malts. We offer vegan ice creams to accommodate special dietary restrictions.

  • A young woman and man enjoying milkshakes at a restaurant. The man is feeding the woman with a cherry on a spoon, and both are smiling.

    Merchandise

    Take home a piece of Jackson's history with our collection of apparel and accessories. From cozy sweatshirts and classic tees to hoodies, drink-ware, and nostalgic keepsakes, our merchandise
    celebrates the timeless charm of this beloved gathering place.

Snow-covered street scene with a stone building labeled 'Jackson Drug Co' and a sign for 'Drugs.' Two horses hitched to a carriage on the left, vintage cars parked, and mountains in the background under a clear blue sky.
A vintage interior shop with shelves filled with various items, including jars, bottles, and a vase with apples, and a long counter displaying more products.

The Jackson Drug first opened its doors in 1919 in the old Clubhouse building on the east side of the square, by our great-grandfather, Bruce Porter. In 1937 the soda fountain was moved to its more famous location in the stone building on the northwest corner of the Town Square.

A RICH HISTORY

STAY IN THE LOOP SINCE 1919