Brinton Bistro
239 Brinton Rd, Big Horn
(307) 763-5925
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I recently had the pleasure of dining at the Brinton Bistro, and it was an unforgettable experience. The atmosphere is amazing, especially since it's located inside a museum, which adds a unique and cultured vibe to the meal. Our waitress was incredibly friendly, and the entire staff exuded professionalism, making us feel welcomed and well taken care of.
The chefs here clearly take immense pride in their cooking, and it shows in every bite. I ordered the Huevos Rancheros, and not only was the dish visually stunning as it arrived at our table, but the flavors were absolutely phenomenal. Each component of the meal was perfectly executed, showcasing the chef's dedication to quality and taste.
While the prices are a bit on the higher side, considering the rising costs of inflation, I found the price to be well worth it for the quality of food and overall dining experience. I highly recommend the Brinton Bistro to anyone looking for a memorable meal in a fantastic setting. Five stars all the way!
A few short years ago I often ate here for the all you could eat brunch buffet. It was about $18. I was just about to go and here, but decided to look at the menu and to my dismay a single lox bagel off the menu is $26. I could go get a cheaper lox bagel is New York City right now. This is place is great for the millionaires that live around here, unfortunately common folk not so much. I won’t be eating here ever again.
A beautiful venue with wonderful food and attentive staff! We held our wedding rehearsal dinner here and could not have been happier. Would highly recommend working with Jaron to plan your event.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Lovely brunch a few Sundays ago. Lunch as a little more miss as many of the items on the sandwich were missing(tomato, lettuce, lemon mayo and pickled onions) If listed in the menu it should be on the sandwich. They did give us a dessert to compensate for the miss. I was very appreciative of that. I will return and hope their attention to their plates is consistent.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Lovely setting and healthy food choices.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Lunch Menu
The views and food are amazing.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Smash Fried Potatoes, Pulled Pork Huevos
The views and food are amazing.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Smash Fried Potatoes, Pulled Pork Huevos
Has unbelievable pieces that everyone should see. Try the bistro for brunch, great food
Stunning location. Fantastic food. Hard-working staff. Can’t wait for ramen season!
Dietary restrictions: Very willing to accommodate!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Grilled Portobello Salad, Lox and Bagel with Cream Cheese
Food is overpriced for what it really is. There isn’t anything special about it. Service wasn’t the best I had to stand up and get most of the things I needed. Highchair, crayons, water, I moved my chair to make room for the hair chair and they never took it away. There were only 4 tables but maybe they were low staffed? I try to be understanding but we didn’t even get a smile from our server. There was one gal with red hair who wasn’t our server that helped a lot. So she’s the only reason I gave an extra star on service.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 2
Restaurantji Recommends
The food is delicious and the location and scenery are amazing.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
We had a fabulous brunch in a spectacular setting, with the majestic Big Horn Mountains in the background. The Bistro has big windows all around, and a million-dollar view. We loved our server, and the prices were very reasonable. The atmosphere is relaxed yet elegant. Loved it! Be sure to make reservations, though, and don’t get upset if you didn’t and can’t get a table - they really fill up on Sundays! Afterwards, swing over to the polo grounds to see a thrilling game. It’s free and fun.
Great restaurant with amazing views. Food is always delish
Surprisingly great food and service for such a remote location. The menu has a really interesting and varied cuisine. Great beer and wine options. The atmosphere is unbelievable at the base of the big horns in one of the most interesting architectural achievements in Sheridan.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Dak Bulgogi Ramen
Currently the best lunch/breakfast spot on the east side of the Bighorns. Well worth the drive out from Sheridan or elsewhere. Gorgeous space with quiet country views. Food is good to excellent depending on what you get. Staff is experienced and proficient. Their hours can be a little unpredictable, but they are currently one of the only good sit-down restaurants open in the area for Monday lunch.
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