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La Comida

1385 Sheridan Avenue, Cody, WY - (307) 587-9556
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La Comida offers quite a few vegetarian choices including this delicious spinach enchilada.
"La Comida offers quite a few vegetarian choices including this delicious spinach enchilada. "
Cliff Strutz





A rather large Chimichanga, with a bit of rice and beans on the side
"A rather large Chimichanga, with a bit of rice and beans on the side"
Neal Pritchett


Crisp, hot, and good, ths giant tortilla is filled with cheese, onions, and peppers, before being folded over, and heated on the grill to melt everything together.
"Crisp, hot, and good, ths giant tortilla is filled with cheese, onions, and peppers, before being folded over, and heated on the grill to melt everything together. "
Neal Pritchett


The number may change by the time you get out here, but this is one of several combination dishes offered on the menu. This particular dish features a chili rellano, burrito, enchilada, and of course, rice and beans.
"The number may change by the time you get out here, but this is one of several combination dishes offered on the menu. This particular dish features a chili rellano, burrito, enchilada, and of course, rice and beans."
Neal Pritchett


Eating on the shaded patio of La Comida, on a sunny afternoon.
"Eating on the shaded patio of La Comida, on a sunny afternoon."
Neal Pritchett


Sticking your head out of the patio for a moment, you are treated to a view of the busy main drag, with the Absaroka Mountains in the background. Yellowstone Park is about 35 miles up this road, which winds it's way past the dam and reservoir, and into the mountains.
"Sticking your head out of the patio for a moment, you are treated to a view of the busy main drag, with the Absaroka Mountains in the background. Yellowstone Park is about 35 miles up this road, which winds it's way past the dam and reservoir, and into the mountains."
Neal Pritchett



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