Lander Guidebook

Jules
Lander Guidebook

Food scene

As fancy as it gets for foods and cocktails in Lander WY.
26 locals recommend
Cowfish
148 Main St
26 locals recommend
As fancy as it gets for foods and cocktails in Lander WY.
Recently renovated and stylish with good Italian and great wine selection.
6 locals recommend
Mulino Italian Bistro
129 Main Street
6 locals recommend
Recently renovated and stylish with good Italian and great wine selection.
Juicery and organic bowls.
The Rise
228 Main Street
Juicery and organic bowls.
Coffee shop at its best. Offers Wifi too.
14 locals recommend
Lander Bake Shop
259 Main St
14 locals recommend
Coffee shop at its best. Offers Wifi too.
Amazing baked goods. Try the Kouign-Amann or the grilled cheese.
Lincoln Street Bakery
223 Lincoln St
Amazing baked goods. Try the Kouign-Amann or the grilled cheese.
Also known as Gannet Grill, this is the best beer, pizza and burgers in town. With tons of outdoor seating and live music on summer weekends. The brewery offers the Rock Chuck Rye, a rye beer that I dream of when I'm not in town.
18 locals recommend
Lander Bar & Grill
126 Main St
18 locals recommend
Also known as Gannet Grill, this is the best beer, pizza and burgers in town. With tons of outdoor seating and live music on summer weekends. The brewery offers the Rock Chuck Rye, a rye beer that I dream of when I'm not in town.
Locally sourced breakfast foods and sandwich. The thick cut bacon will have you moving to Wyoming.
17 locals recommend
The Middle Fork
351 Main St
17 locals recommend
Locally sourced breakfast foods and sandwich. The thick cut bacon will have you moving to Wyoming.
Another coffee place to get your buzz on.
6 locals recommend
Crux Coffee
300 Main St
6 locals recommend
Another coffee place to get your buzz on.

Sightseeing

Where the Popo Agie River mysteriously sinks into the ground and reappears a quarter of a mile later. Hiking trails, falls, natural rock slides and year round climbing.
40 locals recommend
Sinks Canyon State Park
3079 Sinks Canyon Road
40 locals recommend
Where the Popo Agie River mysteriously sinks into the ground and reappears a quarter of a mile later. Hiking trails, falls, natural rock slides and year round climbing.