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Mint Bar - Sheridan, WY

The ultimate cowboy bar, featuring a multicolored neon sign outside that shows a wrangler mid-air on a bucking bronc with neon cattle brands like sparks around the hooves. Inside, the Mint is lined entirely in cedar and gnarled pine burls, with rough-hewn log booths and shingle walls that gleam like slick leather and bear hundreds of brands. The timber walls are hung with panoramic photographs of ranch life, circa. 1941.
75% Approval Rating (4 votes)
5 - Overall: Worth driving from anyplace
Overall: Worth driving from anyplace

Must Eats

whiskey ($3.00)
beer ($3.00)

Written Reviews

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Michael Stern
Roadfood.com Editor
"Honestly, don't go out of your way to dine at the Mint Bar. There is nothing to eat and the drinks are minimal. Basically, people come to this place on the Main Street of Sheridan, Wyoming to drink beer or whiskey or both. So when the bartender asks, “What’re you ..."   [Read More].

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151 N. Main St., Sheridan, WY
307-674-9696

Hours & Policies

Seasons:Open Year Round
Meals Served:Late Night
Operational Hours:Always Call Ahead!
Credit Cards Accepted:No
Alcohol Served:Yes
Outdoor Seating:No
Reservations Accepted:No
Delivery Available:No
Takeout Counters:No
Fun place.  Where the locals go.
"Fun place. Where the locals go."
kblack





A quiet Saturday afternoon at the Mint Bar. By evening, the place will be jammed.
"A quiet Saturday afternoon at the Mint Bar. By evening, the place will be jammed."
Michael Stern


The furniture at the Mint is in the style of designer Thomas Molesworth, whose use of wood logs created a setting with a sort of rugged rustic elegance. This is one of the back booths.
"The furniture at the Mint is in the style of designer Thomas Molesworth, whose use of wood logs created a setting with a sort of rugged rustic elegance. This is one of the back booths. "
Michael Stern


This old Wurlitzer fits right in at the Mint, and it really works.
"This old Wurlitzer fits right in at the Mint, and it really works."
Michael Stern


On those parts of the wall not covered by photos and other memorabilia, you can see hundreds of cattle brands along with their owners' names.
"On those parts of the wall not covered by photos and other memorabilia, you can see hundreds of cattle brands along with their owners' names."
Michael Stern


Where Wyoming ranchers, cowboys, saddle makers, and hunters have hoisted drinks since 1907.
"Where Wyoming ranchers, cowboys, saddle makers, and hunters have hoisted drinks since 1907."
Michael Stern


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