Wyoming is home to some fun, historic saloons, and the town of Sheridan is where you’ll find the coolest one around! Visit the quirkiest bar in Wyoming, which once in one of the best Wester towns you’ll ever get to see.

Sheridan’s Mint Bar is one of Wyoming’s most historic watering holes.

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This lively meeting spot got its start in 1907, as the Mint Saloon. During Prohibition, it became the Mint Soda Shop - but of course, the owners were running a speakeasy out of their “new” business.

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Today, the Mint Bar is always packed with locals and visitors who have come to revel in this Western saloon’s unique beauty.

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The cedar shingles that line the walls depict local cattle brands. See if you can find one you recognize!

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On nearly every inch of space by the bar, you’ll find a taxidermied deer, bison skull, or some other frontier oddity.

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All along the back wall, you’ll find newspaper clippings and photos, telling the story of the Cowboy State.

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Do you best to get to know the creatures mounted on the wall, because trust me, they sure have stories to tell!

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Visit Sheridan’s Mint Bar at 151 N Main St, Sheridan, WY 82801. They’re open from 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. Monday through Saturday, and you’ll find a crowd here almost all of the time.

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For another fun bar experience in Wyoming, make the drive out to The Oldest Bar In Wyoming – It Has A Fascinating History.

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Address: 151 N Main St, Sheridan, WY 82801, USA