You Won’t Find Better All-You-Can-Eat Meats Than At Wyoming’s Cody Cattle Company
Are you starting to think about your plans for the year ahead? Don’t forget to save a weekend for a trip to Cody! This welcoming town was founded by Buffalo Bill Cody, and those who run the restaurants, hotels, and entertainment venues in town take his legacy seriously. If you want to experience all you can eat meat and a hilarious and exciting show, visit the Cody Cattle Company.
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Wyoming's Cody Cattle Company is one of the best places you can go for a family-friendly dinner show and buffet.
This seasonal restaurant is open May through September, but their summer weekends are booked up early in the year. Don't snooze on saving your spot, or you might lose your seat.
This Wild West themed dinner show offers one of the best buffets you'll ever find. Pile your plate high with meats and sides and come back for more until you're ready to pop.
No matter what you choose as your main meal, you'll be able to feast on all the sides and fixings. Enjoy baked potatoes, salad, beans, cornbread, coleslaw, applesauce, and more.
This summertime dinner buffet in Wyoming runs from May through September every year. Because Cody is a busy destination for people out exploring the Cowboy State, reservations are required! You can purchase your tickets and reserve your spot on the Cody Cattle Company website, here.
While you’re in town, don’t forget to visit the Old Trail Town. This unique village is a glimpse back in time to the wild, wild west.
Kim Magaraci graduated Rutgers University with a degree in Geography and has spent the last seven years as a freelance travel writer. Contact: [email protected]
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