Just a short jaunt from Guernsey State Park, the charming town of Hartville is a quiet, Old West gem that has managed to slide under the radar. But despite being home to just a few dozen hardy full-time residents, this wood-planked community is home to quite the storied (and rowdy) history. Hartville began as a lively mining town, bursting at the seams with gold, silver, copper, and iron ore back in the 1870s. Combined with Wyoming’s deep-rooted cattle ranching scene, what sprang forth in Hartville was the perfect cowboy haven: Miners and Stockmen’s Steakhouse & Spirits. Today, this cowboy-era remnant isn’t just home to the oldest bar in Wyoming, it’s also the oldest restaurant in the state! For a truly authentic cowboy meal straight out of the Wild West, pop on into this historic restaurant in Wyoming for a trip back in time.

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Next time you have a hankering for some perfectly grilled steak, pop on into Miners and Stockmen’s Steakhouse in Wyoming for a Western meal fit for a true cowboy! What’s your favorite cut on the menu?

If you haven’t dined at this historic restaurant in Hartville yet, visit the Miners and Stockmen’s website or Miners and Stockman’s Steakhouse Facebook page for hours, specials, and more.

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