Buffalo Bill's Irma Hotel & Restaurant
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Buffalo Bill's Irma Hotel & Restaurant
Visit the Irma Hotel - a place that Buffalo Bill Cody called "a gem" just outside of Yellowstone National Park. He built the hotel in 1902 and named it for his daughter, Irma. Our appreciation of western history and architecture motivated us to originally purchase and restore the hotel. We're assuming these same interests have caused you to browse through this issue and learn the history behind this National Historic Register building.

We encourage you to visit the Irma and see for yourself the beauties and hospitality of our establishment. The hotel has an interesting history. For over 100 years, the Irma has been a symbol of neighborliness and good cheer where people could relax and be themselves. Everyone from Colonel Cody, to princes and potentates, Indian chiefs and cowboys "came as they were" to the Irma.

Cody's original two suites have been restored and are available to guests. As well as all the other Irma suites have been restored and named after Cody Country pioneers, such as Jakie Schwoob; an early retailer, and Caroline Lockhart; a newspaperwoman and novelist.
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Step back into the old West at The Irma Hotel a place that Buffalo Bill Cody called a "gem".
You'll experience the romance of an era when Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show try-outs were held on the lots west of the hotel, when buffalo ran amok in downtown Cody, and when European nobility headquartered at The Irma while on hunting treks in the area.
Having been involved in many events that shaped the American West, he formed an arena show of the western experience called Buffalo Bill's Wild West in 1883.
Buffalo Bill's Irma Hotel is the gathering and meeting place for cowboys, artists, ranchers, outfitters and locals.
The restaurant is famous for its Prime Rib, and also features many delicious steaks including a Buffalo Rib Eye, seafood sensations such as our Wild West Salmon, and our delicious steak and jumbo shrimp combination.
The hotel has a full menu, breakfast, lunch and dinner.
We have breakfast, lunch and dinner buffets every day of the week in the summer and often during the rest of the year.
Take home a unique and wild gift or souvenir from The Wild West Gift Emporium, located in Buffalo Bill's famous Irma Hotel in Cody, Wyoming.
Step inside and find that perfect piece to dazzle your friends and family.
You're guaranteed to experience a taste of the old west with these wonderful products.
Looking for turquoise jewelry, designer leather jackets, designer fur jackets/vest, Western men's or women's shirts, Western jewelry, Irma Hotel Logo products or just a unique gift to remind yourself of the heart of the west?
The Irma hotel restaurant is a true throwback in time.
The look of this place is amazing with its tin ceiling, huge wooden bar, trophy stuffed animals all over the walls and hallways.
Its like walking onto a movie set (well almost) It sure feels like it.
Right on the main street downtown Cody 1192 Sheridan Ave is where you will find this place.
We came here for a late lunch when we were visiting the Buffalo Bill Center.
No reservation needed.
First come, first served.
Its a pretty big place so it did not seem crowded even though there was alot of folks there.
From flintlock to full auto, state of the art indoor firearms range.
Come visit our western history exhibit, enjoy the kid's arcade, or tour the wildlife display.
We provide a staff-led experience, focused on safety.
Fun for all ages.
There is no better way to unwind the History, Myth, and Power of the Gatling Gun than to turn the crank on one yourself.
Since the turn of the century, rodeos and parades have been part of the Fourth of July here in Cody, Wyoming.
For 90 plus years, starting officially in 1919, the Cody Stampede Rodeo has been held every summer.
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