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The choices for dining in Wyoming are as vast and varied as the landscape. From classic American diners, with such perennial favorites as cobbler and shepherd's pie, to frontier food traditions combining wild game, venison and bison with home-style recipes, there's plenty to taste in Wyoming. If you're looking for a real Western meal, there are chuck wagons, dinner camps and cowboy cookouts. We've discovered that food tastes better when served under the immense Wyoming sky. So, have a look through our lists of Wyoming restaurants. You're sure to find the food you're hankering for.

Choose any of the links below to search by type of establishment and then narrow your search down by location. Or choose search by city to look at dining options in only the cities you're interested in.


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