Rock Springs is a city in Sweetwater County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 23,036 at the 2010 census, making it the 5th most populated city in the state of Wyoming. Rock Springs is the principal city of the Rock Springs micropolitan statistical area, which has a population of 37,975. Rock Springs is known as the Home of 56 Nationalities because of the influx of immigrants from all over the world who came to work in the coal mines that supplied the fuel to power the steam engines of the Union Pacific Railroad. The city's rich cultural heritage is celebrated each summer on International Day, a festival where the foods, costumes, and traditions of residents' ancestors are recreated and enjoyed at Bunning Park in downtown Rock Springs.
Things to do in Rock Springs
4.5 based on 201 reviews
The food at Bonsai is great! Good sushi, very attentive staff, and the prices are competitive. There is more then sushi, there's Chinese and Japanese cuisine, and fun desserts. The only reason I didn't give Bonsai a 5 start rating is because of the atmosphere. It's more like a cafeteria. Highly recommended.
4 based on 31 reviews
The workers were friendly & this Starbucks was clean and well kept. We were only in Rock Springs for a couple of days on business and was excited to see Starbucks. Our coffee drinks were consistently good. Easy access / good location.
4.5 based on 99 reviews
Let me start out by saying that my husband & I normally don't eat donuts. We were traveling from Missouri to Oregon to see our daughter & son-in-law. We needed to grab some breakfast and as we approached Rock Springs I was online searching for a Panera or a Starbucks. As I was searching I came across Cowboy Donuts. My husband figured we could have Panera or Starbucks anytime so why not try it, especially since they were on the Food Network and the reviews here were so good. OMG...we were in heaven. Their bakery items are amazing! It was so good that we made a point of timing our return trip to Missouri so we would be in the Rock Springs area at breakfast time again. If you are passing through the area be sure to stop in. You won't regret it!
4 based on 150 reviews
The Open Range at the Outlaw is a popular local eatery serving breakfast, lunch and dinner daily - 364 days of the year- from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.. Fresh fish and the ever-popular Black Angus Prime Rib Beef - Au Jus - all prepared in our scratch kitchen.
We were on the road but didn't want a chain restaurant for lunch so we used TripAdvisor to find this place in the Best Western Hotel. It is a nice, clean place with a menu mostly consisting of familiar comfort food choices. My husband had the hot roast beef sandwich and I had the BLT. Both were very good and the portions were ample but not ridiculous. Our server was friendly but seemed a little unorganized like she was new on the job. The decor was Western themed.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
I drink coffee from Hooligan's at least 3 times a week. I love their drinks, both blended and hot. Especially the London Fog! One day, was having trouble deciding on a drink so the gal who was working asked me a few questions about what...MoreThank you for being such an amazing customer!!! My family and staff certainly appreciate your business and feedback!!! I hope you continue to be happy with Hooligan's!!! :)
4 based on 175 reviews
Aged in house Certified Angus Beef, Fresh seafood and great service in a warm atmosphere
I walked in around 8:15 PM on a Tuesday night and was seated immediately near the bar. Sierra was my server and was kind, extremely prompt and attentive. I ordered the Cast Iron Seared Ribeye, a 14 oz Certified Angus Ribeye seared in a skillet...MoreThank you very much. We experimented with this steak for some time, looking for something simple, but unique and I think we found it. Please let us know if there is anything else we can do for you when you visit.
4 based on 110 reviews
Fifties style atmosphere with burgers, sandwiches, and handmade shakes
If you're traveling on I-80, this place is off the beaten path but well worth the 5 minute drive into downtown. It's decked out in the 50s style, the staff is friendly and we loved the atmosphere. Best of all the burgers were cooked exactly...MoreThank you we are glad you took the time to visit our downtown. We are glad your stop was enjoyable and hope the rest of your vacation is fun and safe.
4.5 based on 39 reviews
Sapporo hit the mark on all counts when we had dinner there before setting out to see The Great American Eclipse. We sat at a table but noticed that the people at the hibachi were having a great time.Our service was smooth and polite. The food fresh and generous with an amazing amount of options. The prices very reasonable. This was big city food in the middle of small town America.
3.5 based on 215 reviews
This place was a stop passing through the town. The food was pretty good. They have lots of burgers. The beer was good. There was a list on the table that did not match at all what they had. Our food took quite a while to come out. Overall, it was fine.
4 based on 135 reviews
Portions were good sized for the price, and staff were able to make recommendations. Food was tasty, service was friendly, and clean-up was immediate.
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