Rustle up some good grub at this outrageous tip of the cowboy hat to the wild and woolly West. Look up and find corral fences swinging from the ceiling. Look for the kitchen and instead you'll find the "Ranch Grill." Look for the gift shop and instead you'll find the "Bronco Boot-Teek." Whether you go for American (burgers, steaks, BBQ ribs), south-of-the-border (quesadillas, tacos), or even a Caesar salad, the portions are hefty and tasty to boot. Rooms in this original 1912 hotel are decorated in different themes, and are available for private parties. Kids are welcome, but management requests you leave your horse outside.
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