5 Wyoming Restaurants That Are So Much More Than Amazing Places To Eat
By Kim Magaraci
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Published December 01, 2021
Wyoming is packed with rustic saloons and steakhouses, but sometimes you want to try a meal in a place where the atmosphere is as incredible as the food. We’ve picked out a few of our favorites that provide a truly unforgettable dining experience, so check them out below! From museums to mountain tops, these unique cafes and restaurants are sure to impress you with their atmosphere and cuisine.
1. Palate, National Museum of Wildlife Art, Jackson
National Museum of Wildlife Art, 2820 Rungius Rd, Jackson, WY 83001, USA
Palate is located in the National Museum of Wildlife Art. The Museum is tucked away into a mountain on the outskirts of Jackson and provides a place to take in the beauty of nature-inspired works from local and national artists. At Palate, you can enjoy a delightful and seasonally-inspired meal with views of the Flat Creek area.
2. Buffalo Jump Saloon & Steakhouse, Bulah
Buffalo Jump Steakhouse, 5877 Old Highway 14, Beulah, WY 82712, USA
The Buffalo Jump Saloon may be located off the beaten path, but it's certainly worth visiting. This steakhouse is one of the best in the state. There's an original section of the building that dates back to the late 1890s when it existed as a general store. It became a restaurant in 1947, and finally, it became the Buffalo Jump Saloon in the 1980s.
3. Accomplice Beer Company, Cheyenne Depot
Cheyenne Depot Museum, 121 W 15th St, Cheyenne, WY 82001, USA
Accomplice is a brewpub and eatery in the old Cheyenne Union Depot. The station was one of the finest in the West, and when the line shuttered to passenger traffic, it was turned into a museum. Wander around and learn about the history of the railroad through Wyoming before settling in for a burger and a beer.
4. Piste Mountain Bistro, Top of the Bridger Gondola, Jackson
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, 3395 Cody Ln, Teton Village, WY 83025, USA
If you're dining at Piste, get ready to splurge. This is an expensive restaurant, but it's worth every penny for the experience. Take the Bridger Gondola to the top of Rendezvous Peak and dine on the locally-sourced and seasonally-crafted gourmet fare. For a more casual apres-ski, you can enjoy cocktails on the porch before heading back down.
5. The Brinton Bistro, Big Horn
The Brinton Museum, 239 Brinton Rd, Big Horn, WY 82833, USA
The Brinton Bistro is located in a gorgeous mountain museum in the Big Horn mountains. The Brinton is a western art museum, and the meals offered here are light bistro fare served with stunning views of the foothills.
Where are your favorite restaurants in Wyoming? Are there any unique spaces we didn’t mention? Let us know !
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