Be Water Wise

Conservation is one of our core beliefs as both individuals and as business owners. This summer we have decided to do our part by only serving water upon request to dine-in patrons. We will gladly pour our filtered water for those who intend to drink it. We hope this step will spur others to review their own household’s consumption.

10 Ways to conserve water for the farmers growing our food:

  1. Follow local landscape watering guidelines. In Ketchum, landscape watering is prohibited from 10 am to 5 pm, June 15th to September 1st.

  2. Practice xeroscaping at your home when planning landscaping. The City fo Sun Valley, Idaho has created a list of drought tolerant species.

  3. Install rain sensors on irrigation systems

  4. Plant a rain garden for catching storm water runoff from your roof, driveway and other hard surfaces

  5. Install a rain barrel for outdoor watering

  6. Only run the washing machine and dishwasher when you have a full load

  7. Fix leaks

  8. Turn off the water when brushing your teeth and shaving

  9. Keep a bottle of drinking water in your refrigerator

  10. Use water efficient household appliances

Take your Rasberrys Deli to the Park

While Sun Valley Resort is America’s first destination ski resort, many may think skiing when they think Sun Valley. The summers are however glorious with endless days of sunshine, beautiful wildflowers and crystal clear mountain fed rivers, streams and lakes.

In the spring of 2020, Rasberrys remodeled their existing space to include a deli case. Dining-in (or outside on the patio) and take-aways from the seasonal menu still remain, but now there are more ways to enjoy the fresh, local and organic goodness created in the kitchen. Soups, salads, breads, pastries and drinks are ready for you to enjoy at any local park or riverside.

Sun Valley & Ketchum Parks for Picnics:

  1. Memorial Park - 6th East & North Leadville Avenue (benches)

  2. Ketchum Town Square - 4th Street East & East Avenue (benches, tables)

  3. Little Park - 5th Street East & Alpine Lane (benches, picnic tables)

  4. Lucy Loken Park - Walnut Avenue South or 1st Street East (benches)

  5. Forest Service Park - 1st Street East & Washington (picnic tables)

  6. Rotary Park - Warm Springs Road, Saddle Road & Broadway Blvd (benches, tables)

  7. Edelweiss Park - 4th Street East and Wood River Trail (benches, table)

  8. Farlun Park - Meadow Circle and Wood River Trail (benches)

  9. Sawtooth Botanical Garden - Highway 75 South at Gimlet (benches, tables)

Be a Sustainable Customer

Earth Day is just a few days behind us, but sustainability is one of our championing causes. Rasberrys wholeheartedly believes in being a sustainable business. It’s not just for show, its truly how we live. In addition to all the things we do, we wanted to share ways Rasberrys customers can also contribute.

  1. Drink your water when dining in

  2. Take your leftovers home and eat them

  3. Reuse plastic to-go containers (they work well in the dishwasher)

  4. Bring your own bag(s) for takeaway, pick-ups and catering orders

  5. Bring your own dishes when ordering casseroles

  6. Reuse paper bags from our bistro