There are places you stumble into by accident and places you seek out on purpose. Sanford’s Grub & Pub, tucked right along the beating heart of Sheridan’s downtown Main Street corridor, is somehow both. The first time I walked through the door, I was just looking for a burger. What I found was one of the most genuinely fun, deeply local dining experiences Wyoming has to offer — and I have been recommending it to every visitor I meet ever since.
From the outside, Sanford’s looks like a well-loved neighborhood pub. Step inside and the sensory experience kicks in immediately. The walls are covered — and I mean absolutely covered — in an eclectic collection of vintage signs, old photographs, sports memorabilia, and curiosities that seem to tell the whole sprawling story of American roadside culture. It is the kind of place where you can spend ten minutes just reading the stuff on the walls before your drink even arrives, and honestly, that is part of the charm.
But let’s talk about the food, because that is where Sanford’s really earns its reputation. The menu is enormous — comfortably, almost overwhelmingly so — and leans hard into hearty American pub fare done with real care. Their burgers are the stuff of local legend, stacked generously and cooked exactly the way you ask. The onion rings deserve their own paragraph but I will restrain myself and simply say: order them. The chicken wings come in a range of sauces that run from pleasantly tangy to genuinely memorable heat, and the portions throughout are the kind that make you glad you came hungry.
The beer selection is equally thoughtful, with Wyoming craft options sitting comfortably alongside reliable classics. On a cool evening after a day hiking in the Bighorns or exploring downtown Sheridan’s galleries and shops, settling into a booth at Sanford’s with a cold pint feels less like a meal choice and more like a well-earned reward.
What sets Sanford’s apart from a simple pub-grub stop, though, is the atmosphere. The staff are friendly in that effortless, unhurried Wyoming way — not performatively cheerful, just genuinely welcoming. Families sit next to solo travelers. Locals hold court at the bar while tourists work through the menu with real enthusiasm. The energy is casual and relaxed without ever feeling sloppy.
Sheridan attracts visitors who are drawn to wide open spaces and authentic western character, and Sanford’s delivers exactly that spirit in restaurant form. It does not try to be trendy or precious. It simply shows up every day and does the thing it does very well — feeding people good food in a room that makes you feel like you belong there.
Whether you are rolling into Sheridan after a long drive on I-90 or wrapping up a full day of exploring the surrounding countryside, make Sanford’s your dinner plan. You will not leave disappointed, and you will almost certainly leave full.