Wyoming is full of wonderful cafes, restaurants and hidden gems tucked into nearly every small town. One particular spot might be the quirkiest spot in the state! The decor certainly makes the building stand out from the rest, but the food is what will keep you coming back again and again.

The Ponderosa Cafe in Hulett is hard to miss - you can see this quirky Wyoming restaurant from miles away!

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Their cheeky decor continues inside the restaurant, where you never really know what you’ll find.

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The Ponderosa Cafe is a great place to grab a drink or plan a night out with friends. Their bar serves up over 80 beers and their wine list seems endless!

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Their warm and welcoming staff will make you feel right at home.

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The food here is out of this world! Try the Ribeye if they’re cooking it up.

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You can get a burger piled high with toppings like avocado…

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… or enjoy a more traditional bacon burger.

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Their expansive menu will be sure to please even the pickiest (or healthiest!) of eaters.

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So the next time you’re looking for a great meal near Huett, look no farther than the quirkiest restaurant in Wyoming - the Ponderosa Cafe!

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You can find the Ponderosa Cafe at 115 Main St, Hulett, WY 82720 – but you won’t need an address! Their decorations will sure catch your eye! The restaurant is open Monday though Thurday from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., and on Friday, Saturday and Sunday they’re open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m..

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While you’re in town, make time to visit Devils Tower. You’ll be less than 15 minutes away from the America’s first National Monument and one of the coolest geological features in the state. Read about it right here!

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