There are restaurants that feed you, and then there are restaurants that make you feel like you’ve arrived somewhere worth being. Char Restaurant, tucked into the heart of downtown Sheridan on North Main Street, belongs firmly in the second category. From the moment you push through the door, the warm amber lighting, the hum of a genuinely happy crowd, and the smell of wood-fired cooking tell you that something special is happening here.
Char operates with a philosophy that feels almost old-fashioned in the best possible way: source the best ingredients you can find, treat them with skill and respect, and let the food do the talking. Executive Chef Chad Galer has built a menu around locally and regionally sourced proteins and produce, which means what lands on your plate genuinely reflects the landscape outside your window. Wyoming beef, Bighorn Basin lamb, seasonal vegetables from nearby farms — this is not marketing language. You can taste the difference.
The wood-fired grill is the soul of the kitchen, and the steaks it produces are extraordinary. The bone-in ribeye arrives with a crust that crackles at the edge of your fork and a center that is exactly as rosy and tender as you ordered it. But do not make the mistake of sleeping on the starters. The charcuterie board is an exercise in restraint and generosity all at once — cured meats sliced thin, sharp and creamy cheeses, house-made pickles, and crusty bread that earns its place on the plate. The bison short rib, when it appears on the seasonal menu, is one of those dishes that earns a return visit all by itself.
The wine list is thoughtful without being intimidating, leaning on selections from the American West with enough range to reward the curious. The cocktail program is equally confident — the bar staff knows what they’re doing, and the nightly specials are worth asking about before you settle in.
The dining room itself strikes a tone that downtown Sheridan does particularly well: genuinely Western without leaning on cliché. Exposed brick, warm wood accents, and a layout that allows for conversation without requiring you to shout. Whether you are celebrating something or simply celebrating a Tuesday evening in a beautiful part of Wyoming, the atmosphere holds up its end of the bargain.
Service at Char is attentive and knowledgeable — your server will talk you through the menu with real enthusiasm, not a rehearsed script. They know the sourcing story behind the proteins, can recommend a wine pairing without condescension, and check in at exactly the right moments.
Sheridan has a remarkable food scene for a city of its size, and Char sits comfortably at the top of it. Reserve a table on a Friday evening, dress up just a little, and let the kitchen remind you why Wyoming is worth the journey. You will not need much convincing to come back.