Maggie’s Place
541 Big Horn Ave, Worland, WY, 82401
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Address :
541 Big Horn Ave
Worland, WY, 82401 - Phone (307) 347-3354
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Opening Hours
- Mon :5:00 am - 2:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : No
Parking : Street
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Very Loud
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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James C.
Great breakfast, hometown feel and nothing like the locals and the table of knowledge
(5)Matt H.
Burger was good. Fries were great. Building was a greasy spoon type where you had to walk through the kitchen to the restroom. Kinda loud but the food was cheap.
(3)Jeff B.
Food was just on the o.k. side. Was really nothing special. This is the place to go and converse in a small town. Good service with a friendly smile.
(4)Devorah S.
We came here got lunch. Best burgers and fries. They hand cut fresh potatoes for the fries. Excellent service. The ladies take good care of you.
(5)Ter L.
They close at 2 but evidently that means they don't want you coming in after 1:30 because at 1:35 they won't make you breakfast that the menu says is served until 2. Something about hashbrowns but then said no to eggs, bacon & toast. We got a cold sandwich and then watched chairs get turned up on tables and lots of bangng around. EXTREMELY DISAPPOINTED!
(1)Peter F.
If your driving through and have time, stop in for a bite to eat. Prepare to wait awhile, they aren't the fastest place, but you don't stop at a diner if you're in a hurry! I had the chicken fried steak, which was just what you expected, the fries are hand cut and very good. Do ask for them to be extra crispy, a few of mine were undercooked. My friends had sandwiches or burgers and had no complaints! Cash only and make sure you budget extra time, but you won't regret eating here!!
(5)Nathan A.
I give this place a 4 star based on what I think a ranch style cafe should be. It's not a Perkins or franchise restaurant it is an establishment that serves real eggs, true homestead breakfasts, and a meal for a working man...These gals working while I was there "worked". they cleaned, refilled my drink without even asking. Great small town service. They got my order in and out no fuss. NO CREDIT OR DEBIT CARDS ACCEPTED. I even got given a free little bowl of sliced watermelon, I don't think that happens every time though. If you expect the waitress to woo your every need and wim don't come here they are here to feed ya.
(4)Lance P.
Good food,lots of it,very reasonable prices.i had a deluxe hamburger ,salad and dessert included for 4.65. The place is always packed.
(4)Pauline C.
I had a hair in my food, customers walk right through the kitchen, bathroom is off the kitchen, highly bland food. Don't go out of your way to go here. Had biscuits and gravy: sausage still pink, biscuits doughy, gravy no flavor. It would behoove you to walk over to the Mexican joint across the street. Rated at noise level loud: only because the waitress cleaning tables made so much noise with the plates banging together
(1)Baron V.
When traveling, I try to avoid the franchise restaurants and alway seek out the local establishments. Not only are they generally less expensive, but the food is usually better and more abundant, and the clientele are more interesting. This is a ranching town, and most of Maggie's customers are local ranchers. The two adjoining tables in the center of the dining area are occupied in the morning by the old timers who come in to shoot the bull. The counter area is reminiscent of the 1950s with the old soda fountain and the round swivel stools. I ordered a breakfast special of pancakes, eggs, sausage, hashbrowns, and coffee, all but the coffee made by Maggie herself. It was a good, hearty breakfast, great coffee, and friendly conversation. The kitchen is open to the dining area, and the cash register is just inside the kitchen door, so occasionally customers do go into the kitchen to chat with the workers. Remember, this is small-town America where people still talk to each other. I highly recommend Maggie's Place if you're passing through Worland.
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