Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Cheyenne. While Cheyenne is the capital of Wyoming, it’s also considered America's rodeo and railroad capital. But there’s more to this Magic City of the Plains, with high tech taking advantage of using the mix of weather, landscape and populace for their latest innovations. Cheyenne is home to museums, historic hotels and mansions, a collection of heritage steam engines, western-themed attractions and shopping, resorts and ranches, a thriving arts community and a wide array of outdoor adventures.
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3 based on 71 reviews
I ordered the gluten sensitive pizza crust, and the classic margherita pizza, and hmmm is all I can say about it. The pizza was very over done, and I thought I was going to break a tooth eating it. The pizza looks like the cook slapped some sauce on it, few tomatoes, and hardly any cheese at all. I could see the sauce on the majority of the pizza, but no cheese to cover it. I did eat most of the pizza, as I was very hungry, but I will not recommend it to anyone!! I don't eat at Old Chicago often, and now I remember why. I gave it a 3 star because the mojito was good.
Cheyenne Food Guide: 10 Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Cheyenne
3 based on 78 reviews
My husband and I were hungry after some shopping. We chose Applebeeâs. We sat at the bar. The bartender was ok. She took our order along with talking to someone else. Itâs a wonder our order was correct. The manager was behind once and made some rude comments about he bartender to another worker which in my opinion was uncalled for. Do it in private. We got our food which was great. When time to get our ticket we had to wait and wait. The bartender looked at us numerous times but didnât acknowledge us even though we were just sitting there. Other customers at the bar were waiting for her to acknowledge them as well. All I have to say is thank goodness he food was good. It will be a while before we return.
4 based on 25 reviews
First trip here, I ordered the Potato âtaterâ skins as my main for lunch, I didnât want a full lunch and the array of ingredients caught my attention including the âpecansâ. The three skins were served in a French Fry basket lined with paper making cutting them next to impossible. One bite; I never really tasted the pecans or found them and the tater skins were bland, very bland. I took two of them home, they were much better cold, but only found a couple small pieces of pecans on each. The salsa; also bland, no heat or kick, just very sweet. My coffee was served with a flavored cream and talking with the waitress it was because so many people complained that the coffee was bitter, she took the coffee off the bill. Flavored cream does not help bad coffee, ever! The food was just heat and serve, nothing fresh. The music was loud syncopated disco on a repeat loop. The decor is modern gray with clean lines. Giant TV screens every where playing sports.This is not a relaxing restaurant. Plus side: the waitress was excellent in her attention and service. This is the only reason why two stars. Do yourself a favor go a couple doors down to the Rail Yard restaurant, much much better in every detail.
4 based on 42 reviews
I believe that the place goes a bit extra for Cheyenne Frontier Days. They have to compete with everyone else for the crowds SO the effort shows. The Margaritas are STILL big, strong, delicious and ONLY $4.50 TOO. The free food ran the gamut of make your own tacos to beef and bean burritos. Plenty of fresh roasted peanuts, bar mix and freshly popped corn was in abundance as usual. This is my Friday hangout for Happy Hour for sure.
4 based on 65 reviews
Found this local brewery while walking around Cheyenne one evening last week. I'm a Guinness girl and it's not very often I find a stout that makes me happy....Until I met the Breakfast King....It's everything you want in a stout and then some...the real deal, the whole package...I'll be pining for this brew until I return next year....
Where to eat American food in Cheyenne: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 166 reviews
The day we visited they had about a dozen beers on tap. We enjoyed our âtastingâ experience, sampling about 1/2. Very fun concept and great place to hang out. Nice large patio as well. We also ordered food. I have to admit the food was just ok. Chicken tenders were rather tough even though they had a nice flavor. I had to try what they called their infamous kale salad. It did not disappoint. This would be a great happy hour spot but not sure it fits the bill for lunch or dinner. We would go back.
Where to eat Steakhouse food in Cheyenne: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 573 reviews
We needed somewhere quick for lunch and was lucky enough to find this restaurant.The exterior doesn't give away how interesting it is inside, every where you look there's something to look at The good was great and plentiful and the service was great.Would have gone back in the evening but we were moving on. Give it a try if you're in Cheyenne.
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