A Wyoming landmark located on the grounds of historic Fort Sanders, we feature high quality meats, grains and vegetables from local & regional producers.
Cavalryman Steakhouse caters fire-grilled, Wyoming heritage foods.
Cavalryman Steakhouse is located on the parade grounds of historic Fort Sanders, established in July of 1866. Originally named Fort Buford, for Major General John Buford, the post was designated Fort Sanders in 1866, in honor of Brigadier General William P. Sanders. Ruins of the Fort’s powder keg are visible just southwest of the restaurant’s main building. The Cavalryman Steakhouse building was built in 1925 to serve as the clubhouse for the local country club.
In 1970, Robert & Betty Gerard founded the Cavalryman Supper Club in its present location. Cavalryman Steakhouse quickly became known as a great western steakhouse. In December 2012, the local managing partner acquired the business and revitalized this historic steakhouse.