Little America Hotel & Resort - Cheyenne Menu

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  • Sam A.

    Time for some bedding updates - mattress are showing some age and some dips. Nice two bed large room with a small porch area with micro wave and refrig located in bathroom. Large lighted closet with safe. Would have given it 4 stars if beds were better. Service was good and food at a conference was average to good.

    (3)
  • LeighAnn F.

    Yuck. This review is for the restaurant only.. the food is just gross. My grilled Salmon may as well have been Salmon jerky. Is there such a thing?

    (1)
  • Melissa T.

    The thing about the Little America is that you must appreciate it for what it is and try not to apply standards from what it isn't. It's my favorite place to go for an overnight away from Denver. It's fun and inexpensive and it's a nice, clean, upscale hotel but with little touches that make it funny, like the toile bedding and the stuffed penguin in the entryway, and the giant clam shell booths in the dining room.

    (4)
  • Brittany B.

    A diamond in the rough off the highway! This little hotel looks like it was designed in the 60s but it is so comfortable that it's styling is forgiveable. The food is excellent. I had a turkey dinner that perfectly resembled thanksgiving. The salmon Caesar salad was made with iceberg lettuce but was still tasty. If you stop into the bar area ask for a "nightcap" and maybe Cheryl will make you a "Scoobie Snack" which is a delightful version a piña colada on the rocks. The highlight of our stay was the breakfast buffet, which is not only reasonable but also delicious! Definitely try a sweet roll which looks like a dinner roll with icing. Other treats (everything is good) were the homemade granola, biscuits with gravy and omelets made to order. I love Little America so much we even stopped at the Original down 80 in Little America, WY for a pit stop and a $.50 ice cream cone.

    (5)
  • Matt J.

    Absolutely terrible! I was with a group of friends and the manager was extremely rude to me. He yelled at me to tell my friends to quiet down when we were not even being that loud, and then threatened to kick me out. As a guest I was insulted. Never again will I ever go back to this horrible place!

    (1)
  • Alden C.

    Throughout the years Little America in Cheyenne has been a staple as far as hotels go. They have cute gift shops for guests, diners, and people passing through. The hotel rooms here have always been very nice in the rare occasion that my family spent the night in Cheyenne. When I was little I also fondly remember the luncheons, birthday parties, and anniversaries that my family held here as special events in rooms made just for these occasions and the food was always wonderful and the setting always festive. Sometimes though in what I can best call these times as spotty occasions the restaurant here at the hotel was sometimes hit and miss. Most of the time the food was very good in the general restaurant but there were times however when the food was less than stellar. I don't have much to complain about the service though... the wait staff is always attentive. Nice place to go overall to spend a afternoon or take a break when on a lengthy drive.

    (4)
  • Andrew C.

    The staff is extremely nice. Rooms are outdated. But for being very old they are kept up pretty good. My room was clean. The closet smelt musty. Not enough hot water in the shower. But all in all for being on i80 with nothing around its a good place to kick it for the night. I did get a reduced rate for the room. For having a CDL. My room was only 55.00. Can't complain about that!!!!!!

    (3)
  • S. C.

    The rooms were very clean and comfy. It was weird to have the fridge and microwave in the bathroom. But having a sink outside the bathroom was convenient. The outdoor pool was great. We didn't have an elevator so that was a bummer but okay. The shower was fine, a little short but good water pressure. Breakfast was not included.

    (4)
  • jim g.

    This review is for the gas station at little America. Gas cheaper elsewhereTrash over flowing soda fountain and bath rooms out of order. Don't stop here!

    (1)
  • Leah B.

    I'm writing this review for my parents who stayed here for almost a week. The grounds of Little America are beautiful and well kept. The pool is very nice and is quite popular. The gift shop is beautiful inside and has a lot of nice items but are very pricey. The rooms are old and outdated..but are very clean and nicely decorated. There is plenty of parking and the room service is excellent. The only complaint my parents had while they stayed there is that housekeeping left the door open to there room after they had cleaned it and left. We were gone for about an hour and half from the resort and noticed the door to the room was open a few inches. Thankfully, nothing was stolen and my parents notified the housekeeping manager. My parents filed a complaint with them and the manager spoke to my parents and apologized for what had happened. It ended up getting resolved and everything else was ok. Just be careful of this if you stay here and don't leave anything of value in your room.

    (4)
  • Jaclyn B.

    Went to a fundraiser here and had one of the best steaks in my life. Service was top notch. You never know what kind of food to expect at a fundraiser. This was top notch. I would recommend to everyone. My nephew even enjoyed the steak you could cut it with a butter knife. So juicy and tender.

    (5)
  • M L H.

    Very pretty and relaxing place to REST! Rooms were very spacious, clean and nice. They have a full restaurant and lounge. A coffee shop that serves gourmet coffee drinks. A fantastic boutique and a nine hole golf course

    (4)
  • Meg G.

    The staff was rude. I was told to "wait a minute" while a desk attendant typed on the computer and looked at a document. I was a real, live, breathing patron. I think whatever she was doing could and should have waited. I was told third building, 2nd floor. I went there. There was no room number that matched what had been written on my envelope. I went to the room number written on my envelope. The key I had been given did not open the door. When I went back to the desk and patiently explained, a different attendant said "sorry" but was not very apologetic. Once inside my room, I found the furnishings dated but passable.....I was weirded out by the microwave and mini fridge directly in front of the toilet.....I was annoyed that housekeeping left a roll of toilet paper out with only a couple of sheets left on it. I was *disgusted* by the curly black hair in the sink. Nasty. When I realized I had forgotten (what else?) my toothbrush, I returned to the front desk. Politely, I asked for a tooth brush. A (third) attendant told me I could go to the gift shop to buy one. In the gift shop, while buying one, I asked the woman about it. (Earlier, I had witnessed another customer ask and receive the very same thing.) The attendant told me that they must have run out.....The woman in the gift shop was apologetic. I can really afford a $2 toothbrush, but it's the principle of the thing. It was poor hospitality and customer service. The attendant at the front desk *should* have said, "I'm sorry. One moment please," and gone to get me a toothbrush---paid for by the hotel......*not* pointed me toward the gift shop without apology. Rude, rude, rude. I will not be back.

    (1)
  • Allison L.

    Given where you are....Cheyenne, Wyoming, this place ain't half bad! I've been coming here my whole life, literally since I was born. My lovely 90 year old grandma lives here. So I am pretty familiar with the city. The hotel is kept up to date, the lobby looks freshly renovated (to me). The food at the restaurant is delicious and their breakfast buffets are incredible (you do have to pay addt'l for that). The lounge at night is awesome, ahem. My cousin and I had 4 cocktails and the total was $15. Um. What?!? We were dying. In Dallas those drink would have been at least $30! Comfy chairs, TVs and great service. They have five 2 story buildings (with rooms) and giant pool in the middle of the complex. The rooms are nice, I mean again, you're in Wyoming. The beds are super comfortable, clean and all the amenities you want. Yes, even that microwave in the bathroom. Seriously. I was hysterically laughing. The rooms are big and spacious. In the first building they have larger rooms, suites if you prefer. They have a great, really pretty golf course, but its only for guests of the hotel. FYI. They even have an awesome gift shop in the lobby, definitely worth a checking out. The staff is very friendly, knowledgeable and if you want something other than the normal chain, I would definitely recommend Little America. Oh and if you are planning on coming for Frontier Days, make your reservations yesterday!!! Yeehaw!

    (4)
  • Ginger D.

    This place is crazy awesome! It's like it has been entirely untouched since the 1970's days of dazzle. That might not be in the win column for everyone, but we loved it. You kinda expect some fat dude with his shirt unbuttoned and lots of gold chains to greet you with a glass of wine when you arrive. And possibly ask you to sign consent for filming a low budget porno in your room later.

    (4)
  • Gillian R.

    Recommended to us by my son who stays here regularly when in town. Very comfortable. Easy. Very clean all areas. Stayed for 5 days. Garden room. No stairs. Easy access with ample parking. Breakfast reasonable price. Comparable to anywhere else. Dinner enough choices. My steak I asked to be medium well-done was spot on. Bar attendant very friendly. Soothing classical piano played constantly. Fire in bar area lit when are there. Chess set up on table for those who like to play. Would stay there again. Comfortable sleep. No noise. Tranquil setting.

    (5)
  • Katherine L.

    I was pleasantly surprised when I opened the door to my room. It was huge! A king sized bed which was incredibly comfortable. There was a vanity area with a sink outside the actual bathroom, so it would be an ideal situation for a family. The bathroom was spacious, although I thought it was a little strange to have a mini-fridge, microwave, and coffeemaker in it. Adjacent to the sleeping area was a sitting area, which was large enough for me to do my Pilates exercises in the morning. Definitely a cozy place, and I would stay here again.

    (4)
  • Scott M.

    It's obviously this place was built in the 1970s to cater to travelers going through on the interstate that want a higher end (relative to maybe Motel 6) place to stay for the night. Overall my room was clean except for behind the nightstand. (I didn't venture to look under the bed afraid of what I might find.) The furniture is from the late 1980s which is probably the one and only time the hotel has been updated. It did have a flat screen TV, which honestly surprised me. The bathroom is tiled both floor and walls with an aqua colored tile. Quite fancy for 1975. The plumbing fixtures except for the toilet and showerhead are all original 1970s era. The bed was comfortable and the heat (it was in the 20s at night) functioned quite well. Besides the outdated furniture, bathroom and décor, I was satisfied with my stay except for my wake up call at 8am. I stay in quite a few hotels every year and on the weekends, I like to sleep in. Checkout time is 12 noon and I had every intention to stay until then. Needless to say, I did not order a wake up call and put the Do Not Disturb sign on my door the night before. At 8am, there was the infamous hard knock on the door and the ever-recognizable, "Housekeeping!" Looking at the clock and knowing this would not go away and also knowing there is no latch on the door, Housekeeping would be in my room in a second. I had to answer. Clad only in my underwear, (I wasn't going to take the time to actually put clothes on) I sheepishly answered the door and was immediately told, "Sorry, I know you have the Do Not Disturb sign out, but we are required to knock on all doors when you are checking out." I smiled and closed the door. My question is, what do the hundreds of hotels I've have stayed at over the past 20 years know that the Little America doesn't know for this situation. Most places I stay at are for usually one night and I never get a knock on the door when "DND" is out. Perhaps a better question is what does the Little America KNOW that the other thousands of hotels DON'T KNOW. I better get Anthony Melchiorri on the horn. The next time I am in Cheyenne, WY, will I stay at the Little America? Yes. I'll just tape a big note on my door stating, "I'm aware I'm checking out this morning and I promise I will be out by 12 noon and I know your policy to knock even though the Do Not Disturb sign is clearly on my door and I know you are the only hotel in America that still knocks despite the DND sign being out and I know you are just following procedure and I know you are not like other hotels and I know we can get tunnel vision when we have to turn an entire house over (except for the nights I'm there) and lose sight of our customers' needs and desire to sleep in and I know sometimes people put out the DND sign and have checked out early in the morning, but if you want to see me in my Hanes, just knock."

    (2)
  • David A.

    Solid four star king suite. Free internet nice tv, very peaceful and pleasant view. Lovely toasty down comforter too. There is a balcony and separate vanity area and balcony. The executive desk was great for getting some work done before bed.

    (4)
  • David T.

    I love Little America in general and the Cheyenne location did not disappoint. Nicest motel on earth with a 60's feel to it but only in the good ways. Staff is friendly and the restaurant is surprisingly good. Love it and will be staying there again.

    (5)
  • Lee P.

    I haven't been to Little America since the early '70's and remember it as a tourist trap cum truck stop off I-80. I recently had the occasion to visit the AFB in Cheyenne and Little America is practically next door, so I booked it. Not the cheapest, not the most expensive, but a decent place to stay. It was NOT the tourist trap the I recalled from my youth. The truckstop is separated by blocks from the very serene lodge and rooms. There is an on-premises full golf course that envelops the building where the rooms are located, providing a very pastoral setting with large pines, etc. The room was spotless and well appointed. Nothing fancy, but clean and bright. It had both microwave and refrigerator. Easy access and parking immediately adjacent to the room. The lodge is gorgeous and ornate, but not gaudy. I did not eat at the facilities on-site so I cannot comment, but the setting and ambiance was in character with the lodge. So quiet, peaceful. Based upon the two night I experienced, I booked for the big CFD activity. We'll see if the same impression holds up. I sure hope so.

    (3)
  • Dave B.

    Room was a little dirty. Someone's Kleenex/earwax balled under the kick panel in the bathroom. Big smudge in mirror. Room would not cool off and not secure on second floor to leave window open. I walked the attached golf course and it looked nice. Lobby area was nice. Kind of a throwback resort but need to give this old place a good polish.

    (3)
  • Lindsay V.

    What kind of hotel is this?! This place is more like a lodge or retreat! The decor is a throwback to statesmen like elegance. Is that real wood furniture?! We booked on Priceline for about $85 with tax and, upon arrival, we were upgraded to a terrace room. The room was spacious, clean, well-maintained and was as elegant as the common areas. The bathroom was huge, and the shower had AWESOME water pressure. However, the microwave and refrigerator by the toilet was kind of weird! Can I get you a quesadilla while I'm taking a dump? It's ready honey, come and get it! The pool area was large and resort like with a deep end, which most hotel pools don't have. I wish we could've stayed longer to use it! However, the fitness room was minimal but serviceable! The staff was very friendly, and the golf course and ranch behind the place provided for a nice setting that wasn't hotelly but more like a Little America sans the strip mall feel! Above all, the bed was the best we had slept on our whole trip, which to me is the most important thing while traveling. It may be the best bed I've ever slept on! The hotel is in the midst of what looks like a renovation, so look for improvements. This place is well worth the stop and even going out of your way to get to (which we did as Scottsbluff had no hotels). Love love love!

    (5)
  • Jim P.

    I like this place. The rooms look as if someone's grandmother had a sort of western Beatrix Potter fetish and went totally crazy. But all the flowery stuff is clean as a whistle, comfortable and provides a needed oasis from the road. Terrific little coffee place just off the lobby and REAL WOOD BURNING fireplaces in the lobby and lounge.

    (3)
  • Brenna S.

    Great little get-away! Only an hour from Denver. The pool is nice and we had a great time on the golf course!! The restaurant is wonderful!! Thumbs up on this little get-away so close to Denver!!

    (5)
  • Amador J.

    Moving from California to Colorado and did not reserve any rooms for the 3 day adventure. This was by far the best place we stayed and a wonderful last nights stop before entering our new home in Colorado.

    (4)
  • Sharon S.

    Great place. Like an oasis. Comfortable clean room. Really enjoyed our stay there. Golf is reasonable. Good location.

    (5)
  • Jessica A.

    This hotel is a nice little oasis in Wyoming. The rooms are comfortable and clean and the staff was really friendly. The price seemed comparable to other hotels in the area for the same room types. We got in late and left fairly early. The hotel was quiet even though it was fully sold out. The shower head didn't have the greatest pressure, and my husband was not a fan of the coffee pot, microwave and small fridge being located in the bathroom.

    (4)
  • Karen F.

    Pleasantly surprised by my Hotwire purchase. I only stayed one night passing through and did not eat here. Reception was friendly. Gift shop and lobby attractive. The room was tastefully decorated, spacious, quiet, and clean. It came with a sitting area, king size bed (I like a firm mattress with lots of pillows) microwave, and refrigerator in the room as well. The coffee in the room was not bad either. Entertainment? Well, there were indeed bunnies bouncing up to my door. I will definitely be staying here again.

    (5)
  • Rachael S.

    All I can say is make sure your room is reserved for all the nights you stay! We asked to extend our stay another night in the morning they agreed only for us to find out later they had already booked the room and moved our stuff to another room! Totally creepy!

    (1)
  • Jeff C.

    We stopped here on the way to Colorado Springs CO off I-80. It was ok for the price we paid, but I think La Quinta Inn down the road would have been better for a similar price. There is a fine black sand in the toilet and I feel it on the sheets too. I don't know what is up with that. The room is very clean and well-maintained, but looks like something from 1970s Las Vegas. Wall papered walls. Old fixture handles and cabinet pulls. Just really dated. And who puts the mini-fridge within reach of the toilet?

    (2)
  • Shannon P.

    For Cheyenne, this might be the best place. The lobby is beautiful. The dining room, beautiful. The staff, pleasant and helpful. The rooms, hermit shells for truckers on I-80? Ash in the toilet and stains, small blood stains on the sheet on the bed in front of the TV, (we put our own sheet on the bed after some PI work), rust on the ceiling in the bathroom and the general unpleasant smell of the room with the matched visual of really outdated and knocked around furniture. No pillow top mattress in our room, the beds were hard and very stiff. The playground is a nice feature but one not worth the extra cost when so many map apps on smart phones display public parks easily for us on road trips. On the way to CA, we held out for old faithfuls in Laramie. It was worth it.

    (2)
  • Jelena S.

    We decided to stay here for the 4th of July and sadly there were no fireworks...literally and figuratively. Okay, so I know that paying $80 for an older hotel isn't buying the most glamorous experience in the world but whenever I'm out spending money - I expect at least a little bang for my buck (okay, okay...no more firework references). Now that being said, you must understand that I was absolutely pumped for our holiday vacation and the first place I visited in Wyoming was the Little America gift shop. They had some cute stuff and I made a couple purchases but the cashier working in the gift shop was so rude that I actually FELT BAD for wasting her time! But, I thought well...maybe people just aren't as friendly here? I then went to the front desk where my boyfriend was checking us in - the man working there looked so bored and acted like he wanted to be anywhere else in the world. My boyfriend asked about their suites because we were excited to celebrate our first 4th of July together. The guy basically said that the suite was "nothing special" and "the same as all the other rooms". Ooohhhhkkaaayyyy.... So we got to our room and although the decor was super cute and kitchy (the main thing that made me choose this place over a chain), there was a really nasty smell in the room. *Sniff* *Sniff* Is that the smell of feces?! YUP folks, our room smelled like poop. GREAT. While we were looking around to figure out what the smell might have been I noticed limescale buildup all over the bathroom tub and fixtures, the toilet was dirty, and there was hair on the floor. The room was clearly not cleaned well enough. We called the front desk and the young lady said for us to bring our stuff and come down to get a new room. We hauled all of our belongings to the other building (many separate buildings with different rooms here) and when we got to the desk she said, "Oh that's sad that you had to bring ALL of your stuff down." SERIOUSLY, WOMAN?! The big kicker here is that the guy at the front desk told us that we could see awesome fireworks from our room balcony, "just as good as up close." Turns out that there were huge trees in front of our balcony and the fireworks were so far away that we could hardly see them. By then it was too late to drive out and get a close spot on the grass and both of us were incredibly disappointed. Whew! What a rant! I would never recommend this place to anyone and I will never come back here again. You're better off staying at one of the chains where the rooms are more likely to be cleaned and the staff will treat you better. The only thing that kept me from giving it 1 star is that the bathrooms in the main building are beautiful and that the housekeeping staff is pleasant.

    (2)
  • Jen G.

    This review is for the hotel only. I didn't check out the restaurant because the lobby/restaurant building was being evacuated by firefighters at the time (uh?). If you're driving across the country on I80, just accept it now: you are unlikely find anything above a 2 1/2 star schmotel along the way. I forced myself to drive 735 miles today in hopes that Cheyenne might have more lodging options. Priceline denied my 3-star bid, so I resorted to a 3-star bid on Hotwire. Bid accepted. Little America. Lobby is and clean with a large gift shop, but it's a little strange that you have actually FIND the check-in desk (around the corner and through the kitschy woods). I opted for a first-floor room because there aren't elevators, and I'm just too dang tired for that tonight. When traveling alone, I really, really don't like staying at a place where the room can be accessed right from the parking lot. Yup. They have it here, at a "3-star" hotel. The exterior is cute enough, with a pool and apparently a golf course. Room is big and strange. Decor? A cross between 1970s and "Bonanza"-Victorian-Lodge. Clean enough. Bathroom is OLD but, like I said, clean enough. TV has terrible signal, which is a huge priority for my lazy rear after 12 hours of driving. No Internet, which is truly astonishing. This place is better than the Comfort Inn next to the prison in St. Joseph, Missouri, I stayed at last week, but... As my dad would say, I'm thinking Little America might have rented that third star.

    (3)
  • Andrew W.

    Very nice and affordable rooms. If I had the choice to stay anywhere in Cheyenne at this price, it would be the Little America. They have room service, a work out room, a pool - but not a hot tub, a nice bar and a nice restaurant. The rooms are modernized with more traces of the past. Flat screen television, a water efficient toilet, an empty small refrigerator and a large numbered clock radio were the modern amenities. The wallpaper was of the past, the furniture is more of a classic 1970's era of wood and green fabric, our bathroom had a greenish 1970's tile that was not that connected to the present feel of today. It was a rather good blend, I only noticed it because I am a designer. I completely agree with Brittany B. that Little America is a "diamond in the rough off the highway." I typically pass up the Motel 8's, Day's Inn and similar. This was my first Little America experience and I will definitely look for one again if it is an option. I noticed that they have many convention and meeting areas for groups. The bar was full as their was a military function over the weekend we where there, along with a quilting society...a wonderful mix. Good stay and good experience compared to the other options in the area.

    (4)
  • katy b.

    best. lunch buffet. of my life. i've never actually stayed here, so the five stars are for the buffet and the quaintness of this hotel. it's a giant red building off of the highway, and i've been here with my great aunt, and again with my boyfriend for a random and totally exciting (ha) day trip to wyoming. reiterating, lunch buffet was great. fruits, cheeses, pizza, sandwiches, baked chicken, and the most delicious desserts i've ever seen, however, it's only open monday through friday. so. when the boy and i came here, it was closed, and we ordered off the regular menu which ruled. i need to go back during the week!

    (5)
  • Randy S.

    Stopped in to spend the night during my road trip from New York to Los Angeles with Classy Mike. I don't usually review hotels, or anything that isn't a restaurant, for that matter. But we just adored this place. The lobby is spectacular, with lots of gorgeous decorations and that awesome, trendy cucumber water. As a Northeast snob going through the mid-West hoping to find things to condescendingly laugh at, I took great pleasure in the receptionist noting that the cucumber water was a little weird and that we should try it with trepidation. The hotel bar was the real winner, though. As a bourbon drinker, I don't expect much out of a hotel bar in Wyoming, but they had Woodford Rerserve, which was a nice touch. Our conversation with one of the waitresses captured the wonderful feeling of being in this place perfectly, though: as I was hailing from Connecticut, we got to talking about some time she had spent there (or, as I corrected her, time she had -DONE- there. Man am I a cut-up!!). She then said one of the strangest and most unexplainable things I've ever heard anyone say, in reference to some of the finer eateries on the East: "The problem with the east coast is there's no way to know where to go." Alrighty. Food: n/a Ambiance: 25/25 stars Service: 25/25 stars Bathroom: n/a Probability of going back: I hope so!

    (5)
  • Monsieur a.

    After stopping for the night in Cheyenne I was looking for a place to eat that would be slightly less repulsive and illness-inducing than IHOP. On the way into town I had noticed Little America's huge sign by the off-ramp, advertising the unlikely presence of a "resort" right there by the I-25. It is this massive hotel / restaurant / truck stop / convention center (the Cowgirls Of The West convention was being held that day) compound, complete with piped muzak in the parking lots and neo-Louis XVI interior design. Huge! Magnificently opulent! The all-you-can-eat lunch buffet was a ridiculously cheap $12.75 including beverages, and I'm pleased to say that he food was quite good, far exceeding the lower than dirt expectations I had for lunching in Cheyenne, WY. On that day there was turkey with all the trimmings, steak au poivre, and several soups and salads. The coffee was good enough that no one would blink if it were served in Portland or Seattle. The numerous desserts were overly sweet for my taste, which is good because it kept me from totally overindulging. Highly recommended.

    (5)
  • Sophie L.

    Do you know how hard it is to find a decent salad or salad bar in a non-franchised establishment in Cheyenne? I live here and I come to this hotel just to get the salads and some variety in atmosphere that doesn't have "Applebees" or Ruby Tuesday's or whatnot on the menu. Salads good, especially the Cobb. Open face turkey is "eh", but it's variety and everyone is super nice. So sorry this isn't such a "resort" review, it's for the great people of Cheyenne who need another option to eat. I would still come here even if the food was lousy because it's a nice atmosphere and yet still casual. They also have a special holiday buffets and the menu selection was crazy good and you almost needed 2 days to get through it. So don't cook next time, just visit here for holidays. The bar area has fireplace and the management is very nice, and even brought us coffee after dinner in front of the fireplace. Seems like a nice selection too at the bar if you want a mixed drink.

    (4)
  • The C.

    This place has finally given me a reason to sign up for Yelp. I took my wife to a mothers day dinner here and she had a fantastic meal. Unfortunately, I ordered the exact same $22.00 steak and got a big lump of fat. The manager after listening very politely to my complaint, and looking at my steak did go into the kitchen and returned with an excellent steak, but I wonder why my lard steak was ever served. I'm not sure a $4.00 discount on a $60.00 dinner would ever get me to return. The staff was pleasant throughout. So then I went to climb into bed and noticed three large bloodstains on my comforter, when asked, the hotel staff did change out the comforter quickly and apologized, but I wonder if it would have been better if the maid had noticed it when she was cleaning the room. It was very noticable with the biggest stain about 22" long. The problem was fixed in minutes. So thanks Little America for getting me off my butt and signing me up for Yelp. Oh, I almost forgot, when I arrived I had to remove the coke can with cigarette butts off the table on the balcony. But I guess I am being too picky. K

    (2)
  • Michael C.

    This geatric wet dream charges $20 for steak that you could get at Denny's for half the price. Seriously go to Mc Donalds.

    (2)
  • Madoka G.

    My family and I like going to Little America for dinner. Because we can have quiet conversation. I also go there for lunch mainly to take my clients out. Today was the Italian Buffet....yuck! Soup was slightly warm pizza was doughy, meatballs were tough...spaghetti sauce didn't have much flavor... Salad bar was good. The lady behind the buffet wasn't there. When I finally spotted her and asked if my client and I could have a slice of pizza she was rude and shouted "I'll be there" when she finally came out I wanted to point out which slice I wanted she automatically gave me an edge of slice that had no meat on it. Just the doughy part with no smile. Actually she looked mad that I asked her to help us with pizza. My client asked for a small slice and she gave her a large slice and told her to take a bite or two and leave it if she didn't want it. Wow, I am a business person, too. If one of our employees act like that, I would have to review my training method..... However the food out of menu are usually fresh and good. I would recommend quality check on the buffet food.

    (2)
  • Don C.

    Beautiful lobby. Nice staff and quick check in. Rooms on the bottom floor open to the parking lot like a motel. Rooms are huge and very clean. Bed is ok, nothing special. They claim 33% off for CDL holders, but I think I paid the same rate everyone else does. Worth the money.

    (3)
  • Tina M.

    Little America is more then a hotel,Resort,Restuarant & Lounge. there is a travel center open 24hrs aday and golf course seating on an 80 acre oasis. with Truck parking, road serive,service Garage, Truck drivers Lounge, with large showers,Carol's cafe,laundry facilities,wireless internet. the hotel is old style luxury and offers truck driver a 33%discount with a valid CDL. its a little high on some stuff if you travel much that is just the way it is. worth it, servise is good and its clean clean clean. yes have been back will stop again.

    (4)

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    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Street, Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Dogs Allowed : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

Little America Hotel & Resort - Cheyenne

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