Let's call this out on the carpet- if you're eating at Applebee's on a Friday night (or worse, on Valentine's Day), it's not because you think they have the best cheese quesadilla in the tri-state region. The constant barrage of commercials they show make even the broccoli look tasty, and that slowly seeps into your brain.
Cheyenne has a pitiful self-image when it comes to restaurants. We say there is no good place to go eat, and if you're only eating at the airport foot court that is Dell Range, you're right.
To help contradict that, here's a list of Cheyenne's home-grown restaurants.
No judgement calls here, some of these are admittedly not great, but some of them are incredible, and most are somewhere in between. All I'm trying to say with this is that if you're eating at the mall, you owe it to yourself (and the local economy) to go north a half-mile to Uncle Charlie's.
Twin Dragon
Poor Richard's
The Pie Lady
Uncle Charlie's
Ruby Juice
Casa de Trujillo
Burger Inn
Morris House
2 Doors Down
Tortilla Factory
Bread Basket
Good Friend
Re-O-Na
R & B
Rodolfo's
Albany
Shadows
Luxury Diner
Mondello's
Little Philly
Diamond Horseshoe
Ling's Cafe
Mitchell's BBQ
Little Bear
Steamboat's
I know I'm forgetting some- what am I leaving out?
Los Amigos!!
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Oh wait....crap.
Mmmm Morris House.... Sigh.
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Wipeout Coffee for the morning after
Ruby Juice
Suite 1901
Estavan's
And if you are looking for candy... stop be Dee's Candy on Ridge between Pershing and Lincolnway! They are only open seasonally... but it is so good... and they make it right there! candy canes at Christmas are out of this world!