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

Bangkok Thai

$$ Fodor's choice
You could be forgiven for not expecting to find legit Thai food in northern Wyoming, much less in tiny Thermopolis, but this simple downtown eatery turns out flavorful, authentic curries and stir-fries. Choose from the usual proteins along with duck and lamb—the avocado curry, drunken noodles, and steamed pork pot stickers are among the specialties. There's no alcohol.
512 Broadway St., Thermopolis, Wyoming, 82443, USA
307-864–3565
Known For
  • friendly, welcoming service
  • plenty of vegetarian options
  • mango sticky rice
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.

Ludovico Gruner Brothers

$$$ Fodor's choice
Come for the beer and pizza, stay for the views. Gruner Brothers is run by two actual brothers who love making good beer to enjoy after a long day of work or play. Within the brewery is Ludovico Pizza, an Italian restaurant specializing in pizza in several styles (Chicago, Detroit, and thin-crust) and other Italian specialties.

The Station by Cody Coffee

$ Fodor's choice
The downtown branch of this excellent small-batch coffee roaster with a flagship café by the airport occupies a colorfully restored and decorated former gas station with a landscaped patio. In addition to well-crafted espresso drinks, both locations of Cody Coffee offer an extensive menu of sweet and savory crepes and triple-decker sandwiches.

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The Virginian Restaurant

$$$ Fodor's choice

Named for the 1902 Owen Wister novel that made Buffalo famous, this is the dining salon of the beautifully restored Occidental Hotel. Dishes made from organic beef range from buffalo rib eye to chateaubriand and filet mignon with béarnaise sauce. Further delights include shrimp scampi, swordfish, and chicken marsala, all served amid the splendor of antique mirrors, Western art, and Victorian lamps; many fixtures are from the original building. Period lamps light the 19th-century brass-color tin ceiling, and wainscoting accents the maroon-colored walls. There's also a kids' menu, and starry-eyed couples can dine in candlelit seclusion within the old Stockmen's bank vault.

10 N. Main St., Buffalo, Wyoming, 82834, USA
307-684--5976
Known For
  • marvelous stained-glass accents in the saloon, dating from 1908
  • inspiration for Owen Wister's famous novel (and not much has changed since)
  • decadent buffalo steaks
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

Trailhead Bar | Grill | Wood Fired Pizza

$$$ Fodor's choice
This hip neighborhood bistro a block off Cody's main drag serves some of the most creative fare in town—consider the starter of pork belly sliders with a kicky habanero-lingonberry aioli, followed by cured duck leg confit served on a bed of mascarpone-polenta with a cherry gastrique. There's also a full bar serving first-rate craft cocktails, like the Smoky Buck with mezcal, wood-fired strawberries, and lime. On warm days you can dine on the streetside patio.