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Outlaw Saloon
Category: Nightlife Dance Clubs Dance Clubs [Edit]
3839 E LincolnwayCheyenne, WY 82001
(307) 635-7552
- Price Range:
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$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Music:
- DJ, Live
- Best Nights:
- Fri, Wed, Sat
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
- Smoking:
- Yes
- Coat Check:
- No
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
4 reviews for Outlaw Saloon
4 reviews in English
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Review from Michael E.
Charlotte, NC
Road trips are a lot about seeing the local sites....meeting the local folks.....Outlaw Saloon is the place.....in Cheyenne, Wyoming to do just that thing. I've spent over 10 years visiting Jackson, Wyoming to do annual fly fishing trips...but never been on this side of the state.
This large bar/club/dance hall/game hall houses 2 large bars, 1 stage, an large seating area and as the first reviewer indicated....a waterfall under the stairs. As for bathrooms, the men's room as more urinals per square foot than any place I've ever seen!!!! There must be 15 occupying every space on the wall....for a moment I wasn't sure if I was peeing in a saloon in Wyoming or in an Airport bathroom?!?!?!
Two stepping was alive and well as the band playing belted out old country classics. In addition, when the band was not playing, music pumped out over many speakers and there was a mix of modern pop music and some old classics....though "Baby's got back" by Sir Mix Alot wasn't something I thought I would here in this place!!!
Drinking is VERY cheap....2 shot of tequila and 2 beers (fat tire at that!!!) were $10....god I love the west
Well lit, friendly bar staff, ample room to roam around and some of the best people watching this side of the mississippi, Outlaw Saloon is a must see for anyone from Chicago making a roadtrip through this town. -
Review from alan t.
New York, NY
My experience could be tainted by the fact that Garth Brooks was playing a few miles to the North for a rodeo weekend, but I'll still go on record saying that the name makes it sound tougher than it is. I got the sense that there was an effort to make it more "Cowboy" than "cowboy," if you catch my drift.
I'm not saying all hat no cattle, per se--more a snake eating its tail kind of thing. Which is to say that the Saloon's saving grace is that the clientele tended to be far more genuine than the decor, collectively drawn together by the two greatest social lubricants known to humankind: honky-tonk and cheap budweiser.
Danger still abounds, mind you, so careful heading North toward the rodeo. The white-tailed antelope to human ratio is about 16:1, and they've still not evolved to concern themselves with the sparse concrete slicing the open Prairie. And the folks here still have too much time on their hands, Cops and cowboys alike, so drive slowly and watch out for Silverados swerving off into the sunrise. -
Review from Audra M.
NY
The outlaw saloon deserves 5 stars, as far as I am concerned. However, I really don't know anything about bars like this, so others can and are encouraged to object.
I live in New York city. Its a town unlike Cheyenne. A friend and I visited a pal there for work as a writer for the AP. She smartly took us to the Outlaw.
When we opened the door I was so excited to see REAL COWBOYS and people smoking cigarettes inside, that I ran past the bouncer and started jumping up and down.
I have a friend who says there are lovers for everyone, you just need to figure out your niche. I have. Apparently, mine is two-stepping 23 year old air force boys, who Love country music, are real polite and LITERALLY have never heard of Beyonce. And if you really press them on that, they say..."hmm. Is she that black gal?"
Oh Outlaw, you are everything I have dreamed and hoped for in a bar in Cheyenne. With your over bright lighting, your crazy dancers, your lit waterfall under the staircase, your drunken patrons, your 4 confused looking Mexican dudes, your sad divorcees and your inexplicably clean restrooms. I hope we meet again. -
Review from Ann F.
Mountain View, CA
Everyone told me that this place was better than Cowboy's, but it rated a second place for me. I stayed at the hotel next to Outlaw's which was very convenient.
