3 Best Restaurants in Cody, Sheridan, and Northern Wyoming, Wyoming

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Although not every community here has the eclectic mix of dining options common in more urban areas, there are plenty of small restaurants and local cafés with inimitable appeal. The larger communities often have several ethnic eateries from which to choose, serving everything from traditional Mexican and Native American specialties to Old World Italian and modern Korean dishes. The real strength of the region’s dining, however, lies with the basics. In almost any small-town watering hole you can order up some of the freshest and best-tasting beef and buffalo in the world. Whether it’s prime rib and mashed potatoes with sunflower bread or charred rib eye with corn on the cob, the area’s best meals are simple yet filled with a flavor found only in the West.

The Station by Cody Coffee

$ Fodor's Choice
The downtown branch of this excellent small-batch coffee roaster with a flagship café by the airport occupies a colorfully restored and decorated former gas station with a landscaped patio. In addition to well-crafted espresso drinks, both locations of Cody Coffee offer an extensive menu of sweet and savory crepes and triple-decker sandwiches.

The Gaslight Social

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This fun, open bar and grill has a build-your-own burrito amongst flavorful appetizers and a full drinks menu. Gaslight Social also functions as a concert venue and event complex.
314 W. Midwest Ave., Casper, WY, 82601, USA
307-337--1396
Known For
  • 31 beers on draft from around Wyoming and the country
  • Big outdoor space with cornhole and other yard games
  • Arcade games and golf simulator to bring out the kid in you

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Sackett's Market

$$
With a back-to-basics approach to food, Sackett's sells freshly butchered meats and fresh-picked vegetables free from all chemicals, additives, and preservatives. But the market has become equally popular for its delicious sandwiches, salads, and a fresh soup of the day, all made for take-out. Owner Paul Sackett Haworth's great grandfather came out west to help with the Buffalo Bill Wild West Show in the 1800s before moving the family to Big Horn, Wyoming and opening the Big Horn Mercantile. Paul takes the same principles of providing great quality food to his community at this fully stocked market.
184 E. Burkitt St., Sheridan, WY, 82801, USA
307-672--3663
Known For
  • Smoked meats made in-house
  • Deli counter modeled after the original in Big Horn Mercantile
  • All products sourced from the mountain states
Restaurant Details
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