5150’ Restaurant Week Returns to Casper in 2026
Taste the West and Celebrate the Semiquincentennial of the United States at 30+ Locations All Week Long

December 18, 2025—Casper, Wyoming—The 8th Annual 5150’ Restaurant Week will return to Casper, Wyoming, February 1-7, 2025, with this year’s event celebrating and honoring the 250th anniversary of the United States.
“Restaurant Week is one of Casper’s favorite times of year,” said Annette Pitts, CEO of Visit Casper. “In Casper, our restaurants tell the story of this place through food and drink offerings, and we can’t wait to see the many stories of Wyoming come to life through their menus.”
While in the past restaurants offered specials to go along with Casper’s elevation (5,150’) and the year Wyoming became a state (1890), this year it’s all about celebrating and honoring the stories that make Casper a distinct part of the country as it celebrates the Semiquincentennial.
There are 34 businesses – including breweries, steakhouses, pubs, coffee shops and restaurants – participating in this year’s 5150’ Restaurant Week. Menu offerings are robust for 5150’ Restaurant Week and diners will find an array of specials available.
Here’s a peek at a few of this year’s specials:
Silver Fox Steakhouse: bacon knots and cowboy ribeye.
The Office Bar & Grill: fry bread tacos and a huckleberry Moscow mule.
Backwards Distilling Company: Old Faithful cocktail.
Raccas’s Pizzeria Napoletana: bison bolognese.
Mountain Hops Brewhouse: mini pints.
See the full list of participating restaurants at www.visitcasper.com/5150local/5150-restaurant-week.
Here’s how to participate:
On February 1, sign up for a free mobile pass at visitcasper.com/5150local/5150-restaurant-week.
Your passport will be delivered to you via text/email immediately.
When visiting a location, present your phone to redeem available discounts.
Restaurant deals will be available February 1-7 at participating businesses.
Beyond the food, restaurant week is a great reason to plan an overnight stay in Casper. There are numerous hotels, as well as things to see and do, in central Wyoming. An overnight visit to Casper should include downhill skiing and snowboarding at Hogadon Basin Ski Area, touring the free National Historic Trails Interpretive Center, visiting the Nicolaysen Art Museum and shopping downtown.
Visit Casper is also hosting a “Visitors Skate Free Day” at David Street Station’s ice rink in downtown on Thursday, February 5. All visitors, as well as Natrona County locals who bring them to the ice rink, will skate free all day.
“Casper has one of the best culinary scenes in Wyoming,” said Pitts. “We’d like to invite Wyomingites to come to Casper this February and experience our culinary scene, along with our history, culture and winter activities.”
More information about 5150’ Restaurant Week can be found here.
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About Visit Casper
Visit Casper is the official destination management organization for Natrona County and is dedicated to enhancing the county’s economic base through tourism. Casper is Wyoming’s second-largest city and is known for world-class fly-fishing on the North Platte River; is the annual host for the College National Finals Rodeo (CNFR); and has been named one of the top mountain towns in the country by Men’s Journal. More information can be found at www.visitcasper.com. You can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn or discover images and content with #VisitCasper.




