3 Best Restaurants in Sheridan, Cody, Sheridan, and Northern Wyoming

P.O. News & Flagstaff Cafe

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A tobacco store in the front and a casual restaurant in the back, the historic Flagstaff Cafe is one of the longest-running, continually operating businesses in Wyoming. This classic family-style menu offers hearty breakfast and lunch to weary travelers and locals alike. The tobacco shop first opened in 1910; the café was added later.
1 N. Main St., Sheridan, Wyoming, 82801, USA
307-673--5333
Known For
  • locally sourced Legerski sausage
  • all hamburgers ground fresh every day by the nearby Sacketts Market
  • convenient location in the heart of downtown Sheridan
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No dinner

Sackett's Market

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With a back-to-basics approach to food, Sackett's sells freshly butchered meats and fresh-picked vegetables free from all chemicals, additives, and preservatives. But the market has become equally popular for its delicious sandwiches, salads, and a fresh soup of the day, all made for take-out. Owner Paul Sackett Haworth's great grandfather came out west to help with the Buffalo Bill Wild West Show in the 1800s before moving the family to Big Horn, Wyoming and opening the Big Horn Mercantile. Paul takes the same principles of providing great quality food to his community at this fully stocked market.
184 E. Burkitt St., Sheridan, Wyoming, 82801, USA
307-672--3663
Known For
  • smoked meats made in-house
  • deli counter modeled after the original in Big Horn Mercantile
  • all products sourced from the mountain states
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Uptown Shabby Eatery & Catering

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With a farmhouse feel and an eclectic menu, this local favorite serves up iconic classics like skillet mac and cheese, flatbreads, and burgers, each with their own twists. You won't be leaving hungry here with meals like French PBC&B sandwich (peanut butter, chocolate, and banana served between French toast) or jalapeño popper mac and cheese. Inspiration is drawn from the owner's grandfather, a French-Italian chef.

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