The Tiny Town In Wyoming With The Most Mouth Watering Restaurant
Wyoming is all about the simple things in life. So it should come as no surprise that this unassuming restaurant in this tiny town in Wyoming serves some of the most mouth watering food. Sometimes, the best things in life are where you least expect them.

Hartville is a tiny town in southeastern Wyoming that was the scene of many cowboy shootings back in the Old West. This once booming mining town went from having a population of 235 in 1910 to a current population of around 62.


Hartville is the oldest incorporated town in Wyoming and it's also home to Wyoming's oldest bar. This bar is part of Miner's and Stockmen's Steakhouse which was established in 1862.


This mouth watering restaurant was once a hideout for outlaws, bank robbers and cattle rustlers. During prohibition, locals would gather in the basement of the restaurant.

Apparently, ghosts like to frequent this restaurant as well. Several guests have reported hearing a piano coming from the back room and have seen lights flickering throughout the building.

At Miner's and Stockmen's "it's all about the meat." They specialize in signature USDA angus steaks. Their secret is their confidential aging process which results in superior flavor and tenderness.

You will be hard pressed to find steaks in Wyoming that are any better than Miner’s and Stockman’s Steakhouse & Spirits.
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