Dine At Miners And Stockmen’s Steakhouse, A Wyoming Institution That Dates Back to 1862

Hartville, Wyoming, home to the state's oldest saloon, Miners and Stockmen’s Steakhouse, offers a historic dining experience with delicious steaks and a glimpse into the past.

Some of the best food you'll ever eat can be found in Wyoming's small towns, and Hartville is no exception! Make some time for a road trip to the oldest town in Wyoming, where you'll also find the Cowboy State's oldest saloon, Miners and Stockmen's Steakhouse. This Wyoming institution has been serving up delicious drinks and hearty meals since 1862, and everyone who visits falls in love with this historic haunt. Check it out!

Way back in 1862 when this Wyoming saloon was established, the Cowboy State was still very much the Wild West.

When you walk in to Miners and Stockmen's, you'll feel like you've stepped right back in time to those early days!

The grub here is an elevated version of your typical saloon fare, with steaks and potatoes being the two staples of the menu.

Their hand-selected cuts are the most tender and flavorful steaks you'll find for miles, and everything is cooked just as you order it.

You'll also find seafood on the menu, so order up some shrimp and make it a surf n turf!

If you've managed to save room for dessert, pick out a fresh slice of cake or pie to wrap up a delicious meal at a historic Wyoming institution.

Before you leave, be sure to peek out back! The state's oldest jailhouse is still standing. Can you imagine spending the night?

To see the menu and keep an eye on the daily specials, visit Miners and Stockmen's Facebook page, here.

Did you know that Hartville was actually the first established American town in Wyoming? Everyone Should Visit The Oldest Town In Wyoming At Least Once, so plan to spend some time looking around before you eat!

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