Buffalo Is A Small Town With Only 5,000 Residents But Has Some Of The Best Food In Wyoming
Wyoming is known for its natural wonders like the geysers at Yellowstone National Park and the towering mountains of Grand Teton National Park. However, among these natural wonders lie many small towns that you may not have heard of. One of these small towns is Buffalo, a small town with around 5,000 residents. The state flag may be a picture of a bison, but after visiting Buffalo, you’ll be advocating to change the flag to a buffalo based on the food this small city offers alone!


Winchesters Steakhouse was established in 1999 at the foot of the Bighorn Mountains. The restaurant has a cozy feel, with a large stone fireplace gracing the middle of the dining room. With appetizers like Deep-Fried Pickles and Rocky Mountain Oysters, and more steaks than you will know how to handle, this is the place to stop for a hearty meal.
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Occidental Saloon is open for bar fare and drinks every day starting at 2:00 pm. The Occidental Hotel was founded in 1880 and has been serving guests in their Saloon ever since. During your visit, you are likely to hear stories about the old times as many adventures and showdowns occurred in this saloon.


Before you go have your fun in the Saloon, we recommend dining at The Virginian Restaurant. The Virginian is Occidental's fine dining establishment that serves favorites like Bison Ribeye, Grilled Salmon, and Baked Scallops.


Finally, if you are looking for a quick bite for breakfast or lunch, we have to recommend
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Winchester Steak House, 117 US-16, Buffalo, WY 82834, USA
Occidental Saloon, 18 N Main St, Buffalo, WY 82834, USA
The Virginian Restaurant, 10 N Main St, Buffalo, WY 82834, USA
Busy Bee, 10 N Main St, Buffalo, WY 82834, USA