Reviews on American food in Thermopolis, Wyoming, United States. Thermopolis is the largest town in Hot Springs County, Wyoming, United States, and also the county seat. As of the 2010 census, the town population was 3,009.
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4 based on 397 reviews
Our business is under new ownership re-opening October 22, 2016. We have 16 beers on tap, 5 of our own right now with more to come. We have a full bar for those who do not like beer. We are family friendly offering lots of great food such as flat bread pi
Two locals suggested we have dinner there. We were not disappointed. Food was very good paired with a local brew on tap. I recommend.You have very few choices in Thermopolis.
4 based on 332 reviews
Great small town cafe. Plenty of seating inside and out. Our waitress was cool. I had the special breakfast for the day: half a Belgian waffle, one egg and two strips of bacon. Would you believe that was only $5.95? It may not be the same special or price when you visit but I bet the seating and service is still excellent! Enjoy!
4 based on 135 reviews
Great small down diner food - high quality - well made. BEST FRIES EVER. On route to Yellowstone Park.
Motel recommended this for breakfast or lunch. I had the short stack with ham and eggs. Very Good. Really good fluffy large pancakes. Excellent service and friendly as well. Very clean and it seemed light inside to me. I would go back any time.
3 based on 212 reviews
Attached to the Days Inn in Thermopolis WY
This was conveniently located just over the road from our hotel, The Best Western Plus Plaza. The walls are decorated by some sad looking trophy heads along with a variey of stuffed animals a little past their sell-by date and not terribly appealing. Service was average and our meal ok but I would not bother visiting this restaurant again
3 based on 33 reviews
The Pizza Hut in Thermopolis must be the setting for a reality show, something along the lines of a social experiment of what happens to a well-known brand when the restaurant is run by kids with no adults anywhere in sight. The entire staff was high school kids, who were more interested in talking to their friends than tending to customers. Although the sign when you walk in says to order and pay and then your food will be brought out, we ordered and the kids said, "We'll bring the check out to you later." (?) The food came out on the slow side, but it tasted good and that is what saved this from being a 1-star review. No utensils, no plates, no napkins, and when we tracked down a waitress for plates, she brought us a stack of pure filth. We went to the salad bar to pick out clean plates for ourselves, as well as utensils and napkins that were never brought to us either . As we were finishing up eating, no one had ever glanced our way again. We waited and waited for the check. We finally had to walk into the kitchen to ask one of the kids for the check. We could have easily walked out without paying and they never would have even noticed. But as honest citizens we didn't feel that was right to do. Why do they say they will bring the check out at the end? I seriously think they do that as an angle to get tips. Tips for doing what, I haven't figured out yet.
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