Find out what Deli restaurants to try in Cody. Cody, named for its legendary founder, Buffalo Bill Cody, remains as full of Old West adventure as it was during the days when Bill himself roamed Wyoming. Serving as the Eastern gateway to Yellowstone National Park, Cody is just a few miles away from pristine wilderness where actual buffalo can still be seen. The town attracts tourists and cowboys alike with reenactments of famous shoot-outs, restored frontier buildings and with the Cody Stampede, which the town hosts every July 4.
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4 based on 379 reviews
We stopped during lunchtime and had breakfast, eggs, hash browns, fruit, toast. Eggs were average except for the shell fragments. Hash browns had no flavor and it was a very small serving...less than the diameter of an egg. The fruit my was 2 strawberries and a piece of pineapple. It fit in a to go sauce cup. My Rye toast was the best part of the meal. The place looks like it needs a thorough cleaning. The good news is that it is not expensive. We wonât eat here again.
5 based on 57 reviews
Juniper: Bar+Market+Bistro is a retail wine and spirits store, a full-service cocktail lounge and a small-plate eatery, right in the heart of downtown Cody, Wyoming. Explore our sunny back patio and the town's only ventilated indoor cigar room, along with
I used to live and Wyoming and frequented Cody often, unfortunately this place was not around when I was. Luckily, my fiance found it on our trip back for a wedding. So good we went 2 days in a row. Bartenders know what they are doing, I was a pretty big fan of the Trailer Park Fire, an Old Fashion for under $10... yup, and a great selection of beer. Had the artichoke dip appetizer, only regret is we didn't try more of their food. Highly recommend!
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