Sheridan is a city in Sheridan County, Wyoming, United States. The 2010 census put the population at 17,444 and a Micropolitan Statistical Area of 29,116. It is the county seat of Sheridan County.
Restaurants in Sheridan
5.0 based on 19 reviews
Wonderful theatre in down town with a great history. Venue attracts a variety of events.Recently upgrated. On line ticketing is available.
5.0 based on 15 reviews
Advance booking required. Please use our secure website to make your reservation. An "escape room" is a cooperative group game, where players have up to 60 minutes to explore a themed area full of hidden clues and puzzling challenges. Will your team escape the room in time? (Rooms are not actually locked.)
What a great experience! Our company had several groups go in and solve, (or try to solve!) the puzzles, unlock answers and more clues, it was a great team building activity and it was also a lot of fun! Some good vibes and excitement from team members after the Escapade Room adventures!
4.5 based on 205 reviews
Constructed in 1892, the Historic Sheridan Inn gave adventurous travelers a taste of Eastern luxury in the West. Through the years, the Inn has remained a hub of activity, offering elegant New Year's Eve balls and the town's first electric lights. Buffalo Bill Cody sat on the front porch of the Inn auditioning acts to join the "Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show." The Inn is on the National Register of Historic Places. In October 2013, Bob and Dana Townsend became the newest owners of the Inn, bringing 21st century luxury to the 19th century building. The Inn is now open for overnight stays, banquets, weddings, business meetings and tours.
Was given a historical tour of the Inn which we immensely enjoyed .Room was very clean and comfy; loved the window seat for reading; the rockers on the front porch; was walking distance to several places to eat. Will stay again if we are in the area.
4.5 based on 97 reviews
Trail End State Historic Site is a fully furnished historic house museum that interprets the time period 1913-1933. Visitors step back into time to catch a glimpse of what life was like for John B. Kendrick, a rancher politician, and his family. Hours: April 1- May 31: 1:00-4:00pm daily June 1-August 31: 9:00 am- 6:00 pm daily September 1-December 14: 1:00-4:00pm daily Closed: Veteran's Day Thanksgiving Day December 15-March 31
Our group of 6 all agreed that this underrated State historical home is worth the stop. A well managed and maintained facility inside and out, the organization is impressive. The introduction and tour showed high professionalism. Take your time to notice all of the beautiful and fun detail and don’t neglect the fabulous grounds!
4.5 based on 270 reviews
This museum is home to a large collection of artifacts from the Old West and tools of the modern cowboy.
If you want to see a great collection of historical western gear and all sorts this museum seems to have it all. Located within the saddlery shop, it was a nice walkthrough with all sorts of historical finds that you could read about. Unless you love to spend time in museums, it did not take us long to walk through, but there is likely a lot of detail that we missed out on. Enjoyed it, and if you are walking in town and walk passed this shop it's worth the pop in to have a look.
4.5 based on 161 reviews
This bar was really cool and worth to go in for a drink. We went after a full day at the rodeo and this place was heaving at the seams. It had a great vibe, was nice and busy. Just had a few beers there. Worth a stop for a drink at least.
4.5 based on 77 reviews
Drank one of their beers at a restaurant in Deadwood South Dakota the night before, so we stopped on our way West to Yellowstone! Amazing beers, awesome facility, and our bartender Kim was fantastic - despite current pandemic conditions! Wish I lived closer, I would be there too much!
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