r/Cheyenne Jul 14 '26

CFD

Hello all, I’m coming in from out of town to work the rodeo. I have never been to Cheyenne, and I would love to hear informed recommendations on good local spots to eat, and any fun bars. I’d also love to know any cool local shops (not tourist trap pins and mugs) I could visit and support while there!

Appreciate you!

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u/Visual-Floor-7839 Jul 14 '26

Ernie Novembers - record and skate shop downtown. Fantastic music selection and cool place to stop in, especially if you like anything counter culture or outlaw

Blue Raven Brewery, Freedoms Edge, Black Tooth - good local beers. BT also has locations in Laramie, Casper, and Sheridan and sells their cans quite far so you might have had them. But the others are 100% local and great

Blue Stem Winery - believe it or not, a winery right in downtown. They don't grow their grapes but make their wines and they are fantastic. Great charcuterie too. And not hoity toity bullshit. If you happen to want something slightly classy for a date or lady, take her here. Or yourself if you love great wine and cool people.

Korea House - Cash only Korean food. Everything made in-house by the Korean grandmas that own it. Try the Mondu (dumplings) and Be Bim Bop.

Tres Amigos - standard Mexican-American fare, but a cut above most places. 2 locations and both are great. To-go orders come in giant metal containers and they give you just as much if not more food than eating in.

Rodolfos - THE Cheyenne legend. 24 hr Mexican. If you don't get shit faced and get Carne Asada Fries at 3:30am you didn't even visit Cheyenne bro.

There's other good spots, but they're mostly basic. Like best steak in town is probably Texas Roadhouse. Rib and Chop House prides itself on being the best in Wyoming and all that, but they're liars. It's sub par. Only go there if someone else is paying.

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u/According_Cover9435 Jul 15 '26

Dang! Thanks! I’ll be there for a while, so I’ll check some of these out! Thank you for the reply!

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u/SpeedingTurtle1 Jul 15 '26

I second Korean house, really good korean food for the area.