They say first impressions are everything, but in some cases, you shouldn’t form your impressions of a place based on its appearance. These 10 hole in the wall restaurants in Wyoming are the perfect examples. While the exteriors aren’t fancy, the food is absolutely delicious, and the service is stellar. These restaurants aren’t ranked in the list below, but rather listed alphabetically.
- 2 Doors Down, Cheyenne
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2 Doors Down/Facebook Delicious burgers and bottomless fries, combined with incredible service make 2 Doors Down a don’t-miss. 1802 Dell Range Blvd., Cheyenne. Check out their incredible burgers!
- Cowboy Cafe, Lyman
Laura V./Yelp!
Cowboy Cafe/Facebook This little hole-in-the-wall cafe has a really diverse menu - and everything on it is tasty. Also…the best pies in the county! 2797 County Road 231, Lyman. There’s a reason it’s one of our favorite small town spots.
- J’s Prairie Rose Cafe, Laramie
J’s Prairie Rose Cafe/Facebook
J’s Prairie Rose Cafe/Facebook You can’t go wrong with a single item on the menu, but the smothered burrito sure is good! 410 S. 2nd Street, Laramie.
Check out their website for more information.
- Jody’s Diner, Evanston
Jody’s Diner/Facebook
Arielle A./Yelp! It might be located in an old convenience store, but breakfast here is amazing! 260 Bear River Drive, Evanston. Check out their website for more information.
- La Cocina, Casper
La Cocina/Facebook
La Cocina/Facebook From the outside, La Cocina doesn’t look like anything special, but the interior is nicely appointed and the food…to die for! 321 E. ‘E’ Street, Casper.
See why it made our list of top Mexican restaurants in Wyoming.
- Miners and Stockman’s Steakhouse, Hartville
Miners and Stockman’s/Facebook
Miners and Stockmens/Facebook This is Wyoming’s oldest bar, but hiding inside you’ll find some of the best steaks in Wyoming. 608 Main Street, Hartville.
Read more about it right here.
- Outpost Cafe, Lusk
Outpost Cafe/Facebook
Outpost Cafe/Facebook Everything on the menu is good, but don’t miss the homemade pie. 1011 S Main Street, Lusk.
Follow them on Facebook, here, to keep tabs on hours and specials.
- Papa Binos, Buffalo
Papa Binos/Facebook
Papa Binos/Facebook This hole-in-the-wall offers more than just Mexican food - the breakfast is also good, and the dessert is out of this world! Of course, Mexican food is their speciality and they do it soooo well. 98 S. Main Street, Buffalo.
Follow them on Facebook, here, for more information.
- Sushi Boat Restaurant
Sushi Boat Restaurant/Facebook
Sushi Boat Restaurant/Facebook This sushi restaurant is attached to an old motel, but don’t be too quick to judge…the sushi is amazing. Yelp reviewers give it high ratings overall, and the free miso soup is delicious. 421 Boswell Drive, Laramie.
Find our more by following their Facebook page, here.
- Winchester Steakhouse, Buffalo a
Gallavanting Guy/TripAdvisor
Winchester Steak House/Facebook The steaks here are soooo good, and they’re gigantic! 117 U.S. Hwy 16 E., Buffalo.
Read more about this world-class steakhouse right here.
This list includes just 10 of Wyoming’s ‘hole in the wall’ restaurants! We know there are many, many more. What’s YOUR favorite?
2 Doors Down/Facebook
Delicious burgers and bottomless fries, combined with incredible service make 2 Doors Down a don’t-miss. 1802 Dell Range Blvd., Cheyenne. Check out their incredible burgers!
Laura V./Yelp!
Cowboy Cafe/Facebook
This little hole-in-the-wall cafe has a really diverse menu - and everything on it is tasty. Also…the best pies in the county! 2797 County Road 231, Lyman. There’s a reason it’s one of our favorite small town spots.
J’s Prairie Rose Cafe/Facebook
You can’t go wrong with a single item on the menu, but the smothered burrito sure is good! 410 S. 2nd Street, Laramie.
Check out their website for more information.
Jody’s Diner/Facebook
Arielle A./Yelp!
It might be located in an old convenience store, but breakfast here is amazing! 260 Bear River Drive, Evanston. Check out their website for more information.
La Cocina/Facebook
From the outside, La Cocina doesn’t look like anything special, but the interior is nicely appointed and the food…to die for! 321 E. ‘E’ Street, Casper.
See why it made our list of top Mexican restaurants in Wyoming.
Miners and Stockman’s/Facebook
Miners and Stockmens/Facebook
This is Wyoming’s oldest bar, but hiding inside you’ll find some of the best steaks in Wyoming. 608 Main Street, Hartville.
Read more about it right here.
Outpost Cafe/Facebook
Everything on the menu is good, but don’t miss the homemade pie. 1011 S Main Street, Lusk.
Follow them on Facebook, here, to keep tabs on hours and specials.
Papa Binos/Facebook
This hole-in-the-wall offers more than just Mexican food - the breakfast is also good, and the dessert is out of this world! Of course, Mexican food is their speciality and they do it soooo well. 98 S. Main Street, Buffalo.
Follow them on Facebook, here, for more information.
Sushi Boat Restaurant/Facebook
This sushi restaurant is attached to an old motel, but don’t be too quick to judge…the sushi is amazing. Yelp reviewers give it high ratings overall, and the free miso soup is delicious. 421 Boswell Drive, Laramie.
Find our more by following their Facebook page, here.
Gallavanting Guy/TripAdvisor
Winchester Steak House/Facebook
The steaks here are soooo good, and they’re gigantic! 117 U.S. Hwy 16 E., Buffalo.
Read more about this world-class steakhouse right here.
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Address: 118 E 17th St, Cheyenne, WY 82001, USAAddress: 2797 Co Rd 231, Lyman, WY 82937, USAAddress: J’s Prairie Rose, 410 S 2nd St, Laramie, WY 82070, USAAddress: Jody’s Diner, 260 Bear River Dr, Evanston, WY 82930, USAAddress: 321 East E Street, Casper, WY 82601, USAAddress: MINERS AND STOCKMEN’S, 608 Main St, Hartville, WY 82215, USAAddress: Outpost Café, 1011 S Main, Lusk, WY 82225, USAAddress: 343 N Main St, Buffalo, WY 82834, USAAddress: 501 Boswell Dr, Laramie, WY 82070, USAAddress: Winchester Steak House, 117 US-16, Buffalo, WY 82834, USA
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hole in the wall restaurants in Wyoming May 04, 2021 Kim Magaraci What are the local favorite steakhouses in Wyoming? Wyoming residents eat a whole lot of steak, and we’ve all got our favorite spots for a meat-and-potatoes dinner. In the Wind River region, locals swear by the Den in Daniel. In Buffalo, the Winchester is the talk of the town. Of course, anyone in the know will bring you out to Svilar’s in Hudson for a one-of-a-kind experience in a Yugoslavian steakhouse, or down to The Miner’s Grubsteak or Atlantic City Merc - both in the ghost town of Atlantic City. What are the most highly-rated restaurants in Wyoming? For the best-reviewed restaurants in the state, you’ll want to head to the bigger towns. The Historic Wolf Hotel serves up gourmet meals in Saratoga, Cowfish in Lander is always a hit, and the portions at the Snake River Grill in Jackson are impressive, considering that they might serve you the best meal you’ve ever eaten. Do any Wyoming restaurants serve the world’s best food? Well, plenty of Wyoming restaurants are known for their signature dishes, and you can’t really go wrong eating out in the Cowboy State. That being said, one spot has made headlines for its chili, and it’s no surprise that we’re talking about the Chugwater Soda Fountain. The town of Chugwater itself is home to the world-famous Chugwater Chili Corporation, and the Soda Fountain (the oldest one in the state!) serves up a homemade chili that’s sure to knock your socks off.
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hole in the wall restaurants in Wyoming
May 04, 2021
Kim Magaraci
What are the local favorite steakhouses in Wyoming? Wyoming residents eat a whole lot of steak, and we’ve all got our favorite spots for a meat-and-potatoes dinner. In the Wind River region, locals swear by the Den in Daniel. In Buffalo, the Winchester is the talk of the town. Of course, anyone in the know will bring you out to Svilar’s in Hudson for a one-of-a-kind experience in a Yugoslavian steakhouse, or down to The Miner’s Grubsteak or Atlantic City Merc - both in the ghost town of Atlantic City. What are the most highly-rated restaurants in Wyoming? For the best-reviewed restaurants in the state, you’ll want to head to the bigger towns. The Historic Wolf Hotel serves up gourmet meals in Saratoga, Cowfish in Lander is always a hit, and the portions at the Snake River Grill in Jackson are impressive, considering that they might serve you the best meal you’ve ever eaten. Do any Wyoming restaurants serve the world’s best food? Well, plenty of Wyoming restaurants are known for their signature dishes, and you can’t really go wrong eating out in the Cowboy State. That being said, one spot has made headlines for its chili, and it’s no surprise that we’re talking about the Chugwater Soda Fountain. The town of Chugwater itself is home to the world-famous Chugwater Chili Corporation, and the Soda Fountain (the oldest one in the state!) serves up a homemade chili that’s sure to knock your socks off.
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The OIYS Visitor Center
Wyoming residents eat a whole lot of steak, and we’ve all got our favorite spots for a meat-and-potatoes dinner. In the Wind River region, locals swear by the Den in Daniel. In Buffalo, the Winchester is the talk of the town. Of course, anyone in the know will bring you out to Svilar’s in Hudson for a one-of-a-kind experience in a Yugoslavian steakhouse, or down to The Miner’s Grubsteak or Atlantic City Merc - both in the ghost town of Atlantic City.
What are the most highly-rated restaurants in Wyoming?
For the best-reviewed restaurants in the state, you’ll want to head to the bigger towns. The Historic Wolf Hotel serves up gourmet meals in Saratoga, Cowfish in Lander is always a hit, and the portions at the Snake River Grill in Jackson are impressive, considering that they might serve you the best meal you’ve ever eaten.
Do any Wyoming restaurants serve the world’s best food?
Well, plenty of Wyoming restaurants are known for their signature dishes, and you can’t really go wrong eating out in the Cowboy State. That being said, one spot has made headlines for its chili, and it’s no surprise that we’re talking about the Chugwater Soda Fountain. The town of Chugwater itself is home to the world-famous Chugwater Chili Corporation, and the Soda Fountain (the oldest one in the state!) serves up a homemade chili that’s sure to knock your socks off.