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Next Round's on Me!
From the very first, William Frederick “Buffalo Bill” Cody was involved at the Inn and invested in it’s future. Buffalo Bill lived at the Inn whenever he was in town from his Wild West Shows, and often held auditions from the massive front porch, which is 116 ft. long and 14 ft. wide. He held many dances in the dining room for his diverse group of traveling companions.
The Buffalo Bill Bar was built in the east of oak and mahogany.
The original bar remains at the inn and is in use today. This bar area had a card room as well as the bar area for the men. Few women entered the bar in the early days of the Inn. However, many a horse has entered the bar after races to Arvada and back.
The winner bought drinks for all.
It is said that Buffalo Bill always sat on the third stool from the left at the bar and paid with a $20 coin. We trust that as you gather with your friends, you will enjoy Sheridan Inn’s 1893 Wild West legacy that inspired these savory menu items.
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307-673-2777-- |
At the Sheridan Inn
856 N. Broadway
Sheridan, WY 82801 |
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