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Cassie's
( 307-527-5500; www.cassies.com ; 214 Yellowstone Ave) This classic roadhouse and
former house of ill repute hosts heavy swilling, swingin' country-and-western tunes and
the occasional bar fight. The attached supper club is one of the best places for a steak or
walleye dinner, while out-of-towners can try the Rocky Mountain Oysters.
BAR
Dan Miller's Cowboy Music Revue
( 307-272-7855; www.cowboymusicrevue.com ; 1171 Sheridan Ave; admission $15;
Mon-Sat May-Sep) The historic Cody Theater hosts this Branson-style family show,
serving up folk music and cowboy poetry alongside thick slices of Old West nostalgia.
Imagine Hannah Montana in cowboy boots, with a fiddle. A combo ticket including a din-
ner buffet at the Irma (opposite) will save you a couple of bucks.
LIVE MUSIC
Silver Saddle Saloon
Offline map
Squeeze among real wranglers and faux-cowboys in 10-gallon hats for the Irma Hotel's
Silver Saddle Saloon happy hour - a blast after the gunslingers' mock shoot-out on the
porch at 6pm daily except Sunday (June to mid-September). The shoot-out itself manages
to be both hammy and cheesy (sounds delicious) but kids will enjoy watching costumed
characters that include Wild Bill Hickok, Buffalo Bill and Wyatt Earp.
BAR
Information
Cody Newsstand (1121 13th St) Stocks maps, newspapers and local guides.
Shoshone National Forest Wapiti Ranger District Office (
307-527-6921;
www.fs.fed.us/r2/shoshone ; 203A Yellowstone Ave;
8am-4:30pm Mon-Fri) Ask for the
useful recreation guide.
Visitor Center ( 307-587-2777; www.codychamber.org ; 836 Sheridan Ave;
8am-6pm Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm Sat, 10am-3pm Sun May-Sep, shorter hours Oct-Apr) The
helpful folks in this 1927 lodgepole cabin can solve most problems and sell tickets to the
rodeo and other events. See also www.yellowstonecountry.org .
 
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