Posted in Wyoming
December 23, 2020
Visit The Wolf, The Small-Town Diner In Wyoming That’s Been Around Since The 1890s
History buffs unite! What sounds like a quaint little diner to most in Saratoga, Wyoming, is actually a historic hotel and diner built in 1893.
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After more than 125 years, it's still going strong, and is a local legend for its delectable food and history-rich accommodations.

Indulge in some delicious prime rib, keep it simple with teriyaki chicken breast, or satiate your pallet for an array of different cravings. The menu is huge!

A stay for the weekend here is truly magnificent, especially for those who have a deep appreciation for historic architecture and atmosphere.

All of the rooms are decked out in period décor, making you feel like you've stepped back in time.

We think there's a lot to appreciate here; excellent food, luxurious rooms, and even an old-style saloon for those who prefer rowdier nights.

If you’d like information on hours, booking rooms, or to check out the Hotel Wolf’s expansive menu, check out their website!
Have you ever eaten at a restaurant that’s been around for over a century? How’d it go? Tell us about it in the comments!
Address: 101 E Bridge Ave, Saratoga, WY 82331, USA