Food lovers in Casper have something to look forward to: The annual 5150′ Restaurant Week is approaching. This year, the event will take place from February 2 to February 8.
More than 30 local establishments are participating, offering special deals on their menus throughout the city.
“5150′ Restaurant Week has become one of Casper’s most popular events,” said Wayne Stewart, Director of Marketing and Communications at Visit Casper. “We have fantastic restaurants, breweries, pubs, diners, and more. This week gives them a chance to showcase new dishes while also highlighting some old favorites.”
The event will feature specials at 34 businesses across Casper. Some of the deals will highlight local pride, including discounts tied to significant numbers like Wyoming’s area code ($3.07), the year Wyoming became a state ($18.90), and Casper’s elevation ($51.50).
Those interested can sign up for a free mobile pass online. The pass, which will be sent electronically, can be shown at participating locations to redeem discounts.
A new feature this year is that every check-in at a participating restaurant will automatically enter people into a drawing for a $50 gift card.
Restaurants taking part in the 2025 event include Backwards Distilling Co., Black Tooth Brewing Co., Blue Ridge Coffee, Chozen Yogurt, Derby Club – Blackmore, Frontier Brewing Co., Frosty’s Bar and Grill, FireRock Steakhouse, Fuzzy’s Taco Shop, Heirloom and Native, HQ Southern BBQ, J’s Pub and Grill, Johnny J’s Diner, Little Shop of Burgers, Lovely Lemon Juice Co., Metro Coffee Company, Mountain Hops Brewhouse, Old Chicago, Racca’s Pizzeria Napoletana, Rialto Soda Fountain, Scarlow’s Art and Coffee, Silver Fox Steakhouse, Skull Tree Brewing Co., Spirits Lounge inside the Ramkota Hotel and Conference Center, Stahoo’s Brewery, Sweet Zoey’s Mediterranean Restaurant, The Refinery at Three Crowns, Vintage Fine Wine and Martini Bar, Wyoming Ale Works, and Wyoming Rib & Chop.
“5150′ Restaurant Week is the perfect opportunity to experience Casper’s culinary scene,” Stewart said. “We are lucky to have so many great places to eat, grab coffee, or enjoy craft beverages. We encourage everyone in Casper to dine local during Restaurant Week.”
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