Bigger isn’t always better. But when it comes to sweets, it definitely is. If you agree, you’ve got to pay a visit to Luxury Diner, where you’ll find giant cinnamon rolls. And it’s not just our opinion. The treat is actually listed on the menu as “giant cinnamon roll.” Take a look:
When it comes to iconic Wyoming eateries, Luxury Diner definitely fits the bill. Though it didn’t become the Luxury Diner until 1964, it’s been operating as a diner since 1926.
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The building that houses the diner is actually a historic trolley car, which operated between 1894 and 1912. Inside, you can still see signs of its former life.
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And while the appearance may be the first thing you notice about Luxury Diner, it’s the food that’s sure to make a lasting impression.
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Like most diners, it serves up a tasty breakfast fare along with a slew of lunchtime classics.
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Made from scratch, each and every item on the menu is as tasty as the next. However, there’s one thing that really stands out – and it’s the giant cinnamon rolls.
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The homemade rolls are so enormous that they barely fit on the plate.
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Though they’re the perfect size for sharing, you’ll probably want one all for yourself since they’re sooooo good.
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Size and taste aren’t the only perks of the tasty treat. There’s also the price – the massive roll is only $5.95!
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Between its icon status and larger-than-life cinnamon rolls, Luxury Diner is a must visit.
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Luxury Diner is open 7 days a week. Visit Monday – Thursday 6 a.m. – 2 p.m. and Friday –Sunday 6 a.m. – 3 p.m. For more information, call (307) 638-8971. You can also visit the diner’s website or Facebook page.
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Address: 1401 W Lincolnway, Cheyenne, WY, 82001
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