Eating your way through a big city typically doesn’t take much effort, and urban diners are often spoiled for choice. In quieter towns, however, we think there’s even more to love! Hearty dishes, heaping portions, friendly, first-name service, and fresh ingredients from the ranch right down the road … how much better could it get? Fortunately, Wyoming has its fair share of delicious small-town restaurants and hidden gems, and the cozy town of Centennial is home to a number of them. For decades now, The Post has been a local favorite and well-kept secret, but we think the eats here are worthy of some extra attention!
Centennial is one of those towns that's small, but not too small.
Tucked away by the Snowy Range Mountains and cradled by the Medicine Bow River, this town of around 200 people was once known for its gold mining and diverse industries, but today is easily missed by those who don’t know to look for it as they travel through Southern Wyoming.
Right in the heart of town stands The Post Dinner House and Saloon, a long-time local go-to for those craving a delicious meal.
Also known as the Trading Post, you'll find that the new owners have done some truly incredible things!
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If you're not from around here, you likely haven't heard of this rustic restaurant, which looks straight out of an old Western. But this hidden gem serves up dishes that'll make your taste buds do a happy dance.
Think Snowy Range Trout, freshly caught from nearby streams. It's like a taste of the wild on your plate. And speaking of wild, don't miss the hand-cut Ribeye – a carnivore's dream come true!
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The standard menu is always delicious, but the specials are out of this world. Lemon Caper Pasta, Filet Mignonette, Green Chili Stuffed Pork Loin … and the soups are AMAZING.
For breakfast, try the Huckleberry Pancakes when in season. They're like a sweet symphony of Wyoming's wilderness. And if you're up for a flavor adventure, the Poblano Poppers are the way to go. Piled high with local goodness and plenty of bacon, it's a flavor explosion!
As far as standard pub fare goes, this hometown gem serves up some of the best burgers in Wyoming, and they all start with 100 percent local grass-fed beef literally from right down the road. It doesn't get much fresher than that!
After all, surrounded by so much rangeland, Centennial has easy access to the best ingredients that Wyoming has to offer, which are beautifully used in every entree.
There are four seasons of deliciousness here. No matter when you roll into Centennial, The Post has you covered. In summer, grab a spot on the patio and let the landscape serenade you.
Come fall, the cozy interior is your go-to for warmth and comfort. And when winter blankets the town in snow, this place becomes a sanctuary from the cold, dishing out hearty, soul-soothing grub.
The Post is more than just a restaurant. It's like the town's living room. Locals and wanderers alike gather here to swap tales, relive adventures, and become part of the fabric of Centennial. It's where friendships are forged and memories are made. You won't just leave with a full belly, you'll leave with a heart full of Wyoming.
The next time you’re on a road trip through this neck of the woods, don’t miss The Post! It’s not just a meal; it’s an experience. And trust us, you’ll want to savor every bite of it.
Great restaurants, craft spirits, and fantastic flavors are waiting to be found in less assuming destinations; you just need to know where to look. Give your favorite small-town restaurant, shop, or business some love and support with our nomination form – we can’t wait to check them out!
Need a place to stay while you’re in Centennial? The Post even has a cute cabin you can rent while you’re out exploring the fantastic outdoors! And be sure to check out one of our favorite scenic byways in the state to get from Point A to Point B. Happy travels, and don’t forget to leave a piece of your heart in Centennial!
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