Discover Restaurants offering the best American food in Gillette, Wyoming, United States. Gillette is a city in and the county seat of Campbell County, Wyoming, United States. The population was estimated at 31,797 as of 1 July 2013. Gillette is centrally located in an area involved with the development of vast quantities of American coal, oil, and coalbed methane gas. The city calls itself the "Energy Capital of the Nation," noting that the state of Wyoming provides nearly 35% of the nation's coal. Over the last decade Gillette saw a population increase of 48% from the 2000 census of 19,646 residents.
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4 based on 31 reviews
We visitited the Railyard as a group of 7. The atmosphere was great. It was quiet enough for conversation but not dull. The stuffed mushrooms were a great start and extra cheesy. My steak was very tender and cooked perfectly. The added sauce topping choices make a great addition to the plate. The only down side was we were all too full to have dessert.
4 based on 154 reviews
A fun and friendly sports bar and grill!
We went here on the recommendation of the Arbuckle Lodge, where we are staying for the night, and I'm so glad they recommended this place. What a funky place! Great atmosphere, lots to look at. Great sense of humor. Menus are huge, serving sizes are also huge. We all enjoyed what we had. My jambalaya was excellent but the red beans and rice on the side were out of this world! Make that a main dish, Humphrey's!
4 based on 116 reviews
My mother and I took a tour to Yellowstone and stayed in the town for a night. Suppose only few foreigners dare take uber and wander around in the town. We came across this restaurant and had a great dinner.At first we expected something similar to a typical chain restaurant, but we found everything turned out to be excellent: rich varieties of food, good taste, great service. To us, the ice coffee, chicken and pasta were done perfectly. Pancakes were large with fresh ingredients. Servers were also more than friendly. The seats were comfortable and spacious.Indeed a good choice for a causal dinner in the town.
4 based on 89 reviews
Latest location of the Rib & Chop House restaurant company that began in Livingston, MT in 2001.
Mr. Steven and two other female colleagues were all customer-oriented and friendly!Their Fulton Street Ribs was tender and juicy. Meat falls off from the bones. It is served with fresh House salad and tasty squash casserole. The Spicy Tuna Tostada was beautifully and appetizingly presented.My Peach Tea was flavorful.Elegant ambience. Comfortable seating albeit not a booth.
4 based on 203 reviews
We are a family friendly restaurant. We were named Wyoming's Best Barbeque, and offer full service catering, carry out, and of course dine in. We have a great selection of tap beers along with a full bar.
We stopped here after a 650 mile travel day. We were looking for something easy, quick and good. This fit the bill. Plenty of seating available and a western (of course) motif. The service was very friendly and our server checked regularly and kept our drinks filled. Both my wile and I had smoked turkey. It really was quite good, moist and there was plenty of it. The home fries were also a good side. The restaurant is sort of in a strip mall and you have to hunt it out. Our GPS took us to the rear of the property. Once we drove around the block there it was. We were at the Comfort Inn, one exit down the interstate but it was a short drive on four lane city street to get there.
4 based on 42 reviews
We visited for dinner and enjoyed the meal. Service was good and the food was better. Particularly enjoyed the street tacos.
4 based on 226 reviews
We only discovered this place since we were staying at the Home2 Suites close by. There's an excellent choice of bar food to choose from but the biggest attraction here is the selection of beer and other drinks. The staff and service were great. Just what I needed after a long drive!
4 based on 450 reviews
The Prime Rib Restaurant & Wine Cellar offers a fine but casual dining experience to patrons in Gillette, Wyoming, and surrounding areas. Founded in 1983 by Ed & Phyllis Vanscoy, The Prime Rib is currently owned and operated by Ken Barkey. Ken was the man
We went to the Prime Rib on Sunday night just before my trip ended. My two Gillette hosts were being treated by me in what is perhaps their favourite restaurant in the town. Our timing was good.Firstly, the restaurant had added a 'Seniors' element to their menu, offering smaller portions for a little less in price. Two of us ordered from this and found that the size of portions was perfect: such a change from having too much food on the plate!Secondly, the waitress told us that bottles of wine were half-price that night so we ordered another house cabinet sauvignon after quaffing the first! This restaurant has a good wine cellar and its 'house' choices are a reliable bet.The food for the main courses was excellent: I enjoyed my ribs without the bones, which is a house speciality. To round things off, we indulged in the desserts. My raspberries in Russian cream was delicious. The overall cost was very reasonable.Anthony, thank you for bringing your hosts to our restaurant. We are glad you enjoyed your visit. Please come see us again if you are ever our way. Thank you!
4 based on 243 reviews
We stopped here for lunch by pulling off I-90 and heading into town. This place is a converted drive-in with fairly limited seating, but is comfortable. Given its name, it's not unexpected that the menu leans heavily toward chicken entrees with a Costa Rican emphasis. I had the chicken gizzards, and my cousin had a Costa Rican wrap-type dish. Both were very good. Service was a little slow, but the server was attentive and took our order fairly quickly. We went here on the basis of reviews we read and were not disappointed. I'd probably return if I go through Gillette again.
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4 based on 173 reviews
Bagel shop/cafe/restaurant serving full breakfast, brunch and full lunch, early dinner.family friendly.
This is a bagel store, but they also do dynamite sandwiches. There is a menu board from which to order. They also have special coffee drinks, or you can just order a bagel. They do breakfast, but I think they may stop that at 11:00. Prices are reasonable, the place is really cute, and I'd definitely go again!
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