CODY
Set in historic Cody, Wyoming with beautiful mountain views this family-friendly restaurant serves come home to comfort food in a casual western environment.
Located inside the Best Western Premier Ivy Inn & Suites the 8th Street showcases quality ingredients, local beers, and a handpicked wine menu to please every palate. You can find the 8th Street three blocks past the world-class Buffalo Bill Center of the West on your way to Yellowstone National Park. They look forward to seeing you.
Kick-back and relax in the inviting warmth of Trailhead Bar | Grill | Wood Fired Pizza in Cody, Wyoming. Take a step off Main Street and experience a mountain lodge feel with the burned wood detailing and a touch of urban with the exposed brick. Enjoy wood fired pizza and fine dining with a seasonal menu currently featuring Pan Seared Duck Breast, Seared Sea Scallops, Smoked Eggplant Parmesan, 8oz. Bistro Filet, Bison Bolognese and Elk Medallion. Enjoy craft cocktails, wine, whiskey, and scotch. Finish your meal with a fresh dessert or our home-made gelato.
Sometimes you want to go where things never seem to change. Where the pace of life is all about the great outdoors and great relationships.
Bill Cody Ranch formed in 1925. Truth is, not much has changed since then other than a little modernization to make you even more comfortable.
Discover the rich history of their fun and authentic Old West experience in the heart of the Shoshone National Forest in the Absaroka Mountain Range near Cody, Wyoming.
“The Five Star Dive”
The Wapiti Lodge is a staple of the Wapiti Valley, and has plenty of historic value. Built in 1904 by Ben and Mary Simpers, it was known as the Green Lantern Tourist Camp, and believed to be the first establishment to hold a license to sell beer after Prohibition was repealed. The Simpers also started the first food service in the valley, serving chicken dinners to both tourists and locals in the area.
One of the oldest dude ranches in Wyoming, The 7D Ranch began as “The Dewey Riddle Ranch,” a guest ranch homesteaded by Dewey and Elsie Riddle. When the Dominick family of seven acquired it in the fifties, they opened it as a haven for family and friends from the East, renamed it the 7D, and have run it as a family operation ever since. From the Molesworth furniture in the Main Lodge, to the logs of the old cabins, the ranch helps them unite with the past. While much of the old West is quickly evolving, the 7D Ranch holds fast to its roots and offers guests a slice of the West as it was.
Shoshone Lodge is a historic lodge treating modern visitors right, only 3 miles from Yellowstone's East Entrance. It's a place where you feel vigor seep into you as you breathe in the mountain air, take in stunning views, and relish true Western hospitality and adventure. Enjoy horseback riding, camp cookouts, trips into Yellowstone, the Cody Nite Rodeo, rafting, and more during your week-long stay.