Find out what American restaurants to try in Rock Springs. 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.
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Welcome to Joeâs: Rock Springsâ smallest bar since 1961. From the outside of our old-school building, youâll quickly see that weâre a full-service package liquor store with a drive-up window to make shopping easy. But when you step inside, youâll also fin
Awesome Bloddy Marys. Nice happy hour in weekends in the a.m.... the gals that work there are very friendly. Hard to get a bar stool in the evenings CUZ THERES ONLY BOUT 8 OF EM.. but great Saturday or Sunday morning hangout. Again the bloody marys are awesome. Love this place.Thank you for taking the time to review Joe's Liquor & Bar, we are thrilled you liked our hand blended Bloody Mary's and enjoyed our happy hour. We look forward to serving you again the next time you are in the area. Cheers
3 based on 57 reviews
We were only partially satisfied with our late lunch (breakfast food). It took a long time and both meals had errors and one was cold. The waitress tried to make everything right...and we appreciated her. We just felt like breakfast for a late lunch. We walked out full...but there are too many places to eat around there. We wouldn't go back.
3 based on 36 reviews
It has been a while since I've been, but the food is usually superb, the service excellent, although the atmosphere can leave a bit to be desired (it's a bar/restaurant combo, so can get kind of loud). It was my family's "special dinner" restaurant, so holds a soft spot. The fried mushrooms and shrimp are terrific, and the prime rib is usually perfectly done (and can be overcooked for those who like it brown all the way through).
3 based on 140 reviews
This place was busy for a week night but there were quite a few empty tables. Even still there was a long line of customers waiting. We were told there had been a rush and the kitchen was behind.Looks like they donât have the staff to cater for the size of the restaurant.When we got a table the waitress but good but the food took ages to arrive, not her fault. We both had steak and it was delivered by a member of the kitchen team not the waitress. She said the waitress would be back to get anything else we needed. Well we need knives. We were only provided forks. Try eating a steak with no knives. At the waitress was back in a couple of minutes and we could get our knives. My wifeâs steak was good on the sizzling plate but mine must have been waiting as it was not hot only lukewarm and was medium/well not medium rare as I asked.The dessert was good though and we shared that. Overall this was not a good evening. Food took ages, was not hot, didnât have utensils, I canât give more than a 2 rating.
4 based on 30 reviews
The meal here was as good or better than those enjoyed on our recent road trip to UT, NV, CA and ID. Pleasant and clean, on the Marty's side, the place was inviting and cool. We did receive excellent service, and the turkey bacon avocado melt sandwich was superb, along with the battered French fries. Crinkle fries are also available. Very good prices, and overall, 4.5 on the TripAdvisor scale. Recommended.
3 based on 84 reviews
Deep dish delicious. A few unusual flavored like a Thai pizza, but all very flavorful with good portions. The spinach artichoke dip was more cream than spinach and artichoke. The buffalo rolls and cheese sticks were good. Beverages also tasted good. Server was attentive. Wish more soccer than golf was on, but that's a personal preference only.
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4 based on 34 reviews
Local-recommended, we really enjoyed our juicy, delicious burgers (messy, but yummy), w/her fries, my 1/2 of onion rings...and our server, 'Trina', was a bundle of cheery energy, making us feel like welcome guests ;-) Cute, nostalgic 'WYO' souvenir shops (Bi-Rite & Sweet Sage), too.
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4 based on 57 reviews
This is a neat local place if you're craving burgers and fries but want something better than fast food and passing through Rock Springs on a road trip. It's a 50's themed diner and they were playing "Earth Angel" and similar 50's hits overhead. It is not for those looking for a healthy meal :) And even they'll tell you it is not fast food so you might have to wait. It might take 15 or 20 minutes to get seated during peak times and you may need wait another 15 minutes to get your food. They don't have a ton of seating and its pretty popular with locals. We had burgers, fries and shakes. All very good. Their menu is pretty expansive if you want something else.It is reasonably priced but don't expect rock bottom prices. I think our burger and fries and a shake was around $12-$13. Their portions though are large and burgers are 1/2 pound. They have a reasonably kids menu and the kids burger was more like a normal adult size burger at many other places. Overall, a pretty good burger-fry meal and nice to avoid the chains on a road trip when you can.
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4 based on 134 reviews
Fifties style atmosphere with burgers, sandwiches, and handmade shakes
We stayed in Rock Springs, WY for two days visiting again based on a short prior stay. We stopped in at Broadway Burger Station for lunch. Terrific service with a smile, followed by a splendid hamburger. The decor is 1950's with fabulous movie posters, photos and two perfect jukeboxes. The burger of choice was The Leader of the Pack, a very good beef patty with three toppings of your choice on a warm bun with fries and a drink-all for 8 bucks. If you are on Rt. 80 and pass by Rock Springs, make a stop and enjoy a burger that tastes like they used to.
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4 based on 223 reviews
The Open Range at the Outlaw is a popular local eatery among locals and travelers alike. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner daily - 364 days of the year- from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday thru Thursday and 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Fresh fish and
I knew that today would be amazing when Amber sat us at our table then immediately brought us enough coffee to last through breakfast and conversation. Pablo took our order and made sure that all of the little details were covered. I can't stress enough how these two converted the start of a normal day into one that can't help but be amazing. Give them a chance to make your day better.
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