Outstanding ribeye steak and the service was perfect. Would definitely come back and highly recommend.
We were staying at Little America and so it was very convenient to eat at Hathaway's, so we made a reservation. The hotel was having all its public area refurbished including Hathaway's which would have been nice to know when we made reservations as they were closed to the public. Reception told us dinner would be served in the grandly named Wyoming banqueting room. When we went for dinner, we were directed down some very upmarket looking areas that were very plush. We spying a forlorn looking girl stood behind a lectern at what was the entrance to the Wyoming banqueting room. This was huge (and only half the area appeared to be in use) and as you may imagine very plush and palatial. There was one man sat dining and we were shown to the almost opposite end of the massive room to a small table smartly laid with linens and silverware. We joked we were early guests at some wedding for it felt just like that. Eventually a waitress arrived and we joked with her about the luxurious but deserted setting we found ourselves in. She was a bit embarrassed about the situation but nonetheless joked about it with us. Our meal was actually very good - much better than anticipated and in our solitude, enjoyed it very much and it seemed remarkable value too. A family and a single lady came into dine whilst we we were there and we were all seated at the far reaches of the room - social distancing taken to the amusing extreme!
I signed up for a reservation and when I arrived at 1/2 hour before closing they told me they had already closed the kitchen. I made a simple request for grilled chicken and it was badly burned.
Way, way too expensive for the quality of food served! Nothing special, and definitely NOT worth $45 per person just because it was Fathers Day! We used to drive to Cheyenne for brunch here and the quality and variety of food was wonderful! Not any longer! Wonât rush to return! Definitely are other places better!
This used to be a destination for stellar cusine and service. Not anymore, it is now an overpriced restaurant with lousy service, more like five star prices and one star confused joint. I was treated to a birthday dinner at this place thinking it would live up to it's reputation-wrong. We waited two hours to be told our dinner selections had not been started in fact wasn't even turned in to be prepared. The server was obviously new and not well trained. If you want a good dinner and decent cusine head to Ft. Collins, nothing left in Cheyenne.
Food was barely warm I ordered the shrimp poboy and the sandwich barely had shrimp on it and was served with the tail on it who does that..... Never again will I ever eat here
Prime Rib Buffet and Mexican day was awesome, not as much choices as I expected but what we had was good.
The lunch buffet never ceases to amaze me. Everything is so fresh and delicious! There is something spectacular for everyone. The meal is well worth the money!
Very nice variety of food. Fresh and good. Very nice bloody Mary and mimosa bar. Friendly service and nice aosphere to have a nice brunch.
Nice place. Food was good but expensive. I had a simple meatloaf with baked potato and green beans (no drink), was $22 not counting tip and tax. If this restaurant was supposed to be higher end, then the costs make sense. Not sure I got that vibe though. It still a good place to eat regardless.