The best way to pass the time during a brutal Wyoming winter is to track down the best food from all corners of the state. If you’re a Wyoming foodie, check out these famous Wyoming restaurants and decide for yourself if they’re worth the hype. Spoiler: they all are, and you’ll be sure to agree after just one visit.

  1. Cavalryman Steakhouse, Laramie

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Google Local / Cavalryman Steakhouse This landmark Laramie steakhouse is known for making the best frybread in Wyoming, so be sure you start your meal with a skillet of the stuff! The rest of the menu is impressive - with everything from seafood to bison steaks, you’re sure to find a tasty meal here. Click here for more information, including hours and directions.

  1. Roosevelt Cookout, Yellowstone National Park

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Tripadvisor / Popeye D. Okay, so a wagon ride Yellowstone cookout sounds about as hokey as can be, but trust me, this is one adventure you’ll want to experience. Ride along through one of the greatest ecosystems in the world to a remote cookout spot, where you’ll have plenty to dine on and enthusiastic live entertainment. Click here for more information, including hours and directions.

  1. Su Casa Cafe, Sinclair

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Tripadvisor / Cindylulu There’s only one place to be this Taco Tuesday, and that’s Su Casa in Sinclair. This small catina has built a huge reputation, thanks to the fresh Mexican cuisine it serves up night after night. Stop by for tacos, guac, enchiladas, and more. Click here for more information, including hours and directions.

  1. Miners and Stockmans, Hartville

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Facebook / Miners and Stockmans Wyoming’s oldest steakhouse is sure to be one of your favorite. Order a tender, juicy steak or go all-out with a surf and turf dish. For a more casual meal, try a salad or a burger. You can even check out the jail out back! Click here for more information, including hours and directions.

  1. Irma Hotel, Cody

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Google Local / Oliver K. The elegant Irma Hotel in Cody was once the most famous in the world, and to this day, it remains an unforgettable place to eat. Order the prime rib, and be sure to take a close look at the bar in the back room. It was a gift from Queen Victoria herself to Buffalo Bill Cody. Click here for more information, including hours and directions.

  1. Svilar’s, Hudson

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Google Local / Krista Lindenberg Svilar’s is located in the tiny town of Hudson, but it draws diners from all over. Their famous steaks are the best you’ll ever have, and the Yugoslavian appetizers served with each meal are to die for. Click here for more information, including hours and directions.

  1. Luxury Diner, Cheyenne

Google Local / Rachel Gellar

Tripadvisor / Jerlich When nothing but a hearty, homestyle breakfast will do, head to the Luxury Diner in Cheyenne. This trolley-car-turned-restaurant is known for making delicious breakfasts and legendary lunches, and serving up the best cinnamon rolls you’ll ever get to taste to top off your meal. Click here for more information, including hours and directions.

Which of these famous Wyoming restaurants is your favorite?

Google Local / Jessie Leu-Ernsting

Google Local / Cavalryman Steakhouse

This landmark Laramie steakhouse is known for making the best frybread in Wyoming, so be sure you start your meal with a skillet of the stuff! The rest of the menu is impressive - with everything from seafood to bison steaks, you’re sure to find a tasty meal here. Click here for more information, including hours and directions.

Tripadvisor / CGW005

Tripadvisor / Popeye D.

Okay, so a wagon ride Yellowstone cookout sounds about as hokey as can be, but trust me, this is one adventure you’ll want to experience. Ride along through one of the greatest ecosystems in the world to a remote cookout spot, where you’ll have plenty to dine on and enthusiastic live entertainment. Click here for more information, including hours and directions.

Facebook / Su Casa Cafe

Tripadvisor / Cindylulu

There’s only one place to be this Taco Tuesday, and that’s Su Casa in Sinclair. This small catina has built a huge reputation, thanks to the fresh Mexican cuisine it serves up night after night. Stop by for tacos, guac, enchiladas, and more. Click here for more information, including hours and directions.

Facebook / Miners and Stockmans

Wyoming’s oldest steakhouse is sure to be one of your favorite. Order a tender, juicy steak or go all-out with a surf and turf dish. For a more casual meal, try a salad or a burger. You can even check out the jail out back! Click here for more information, including hours and directions.

Facebook / Irma Hotel

Google Local / Oliver K.

The elegant Irma Hotel in Cody was once the most famous in the world, and to this day, it remains an unforgettable place to eat. Order the prime rib, and be sure to take a close look at the bar in the back room. It was a gift from Queen Victoria herself to Buffalo Bill Cody. Click here for more information, including hours and directions.

Google Local / Carol Brueanu

Google Local / Krista Lindenberg

Svilar’s is located in the tiny town of Hudson, but it draws diners from all over. Their famous steaks are the best you’ll ever have, and the Yugoslavian appetizers served with each meal are to die for. Click here for more information, including hours and directions.

Google Local / Rachel Gellar

Tripadvisor / Jerlich

When nothing but a hearty, homestyle breakfast will do, head to the Luxury Diner in Cheyenne. This trolley-car-turned-restaurant is known for making delicious breakfasts and legendary lunches, and serving up the best cinnamon rolls you’ll ever get to taste to top off your meal. Click here for more information, including hours and directions.

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