Great place to eat. My son and I ate there a few years ago while camping at the KOA just up the street. Such a fabulous area, especially the Tetons.Two guys who ate too much at the Cowboy cafe in Dubois.
Love the whole area. Yeah, skip Irma's. I get a room near the rodeo in Cody and ride the park and passes.My wife ate there a couple of weeks ago on a loop (car) through Yellowstone/GT. Also check out the 7 Lazy S in Thermopolis, and Bubba's Bar-B-Q in Cody. Skip Irma's in Cody. It doesn't begin to live up to it's hype.
I'm planning on a similar loop on the NC1100 this spring, to Beartooth Pass.

The kids from Europe who work the lodges are fun to talk to.My wife ate there a couple of weeks ago on a loop (car) through Yellowstone/GT. Also check out the 7 Lazy S in Thermopolis, and Bubba's Bar-B-Q in Cody. Skip Irma's in Cody. It doesn't begin to live up to it's hype.
I'm planning on a similar loop on the NC1100 this spring, to Beartooth Pass.

I tire easily now in my advanced years. I like Cody for its western museum, and Heart Mountain interpretive center. And you are not allowed to soft side camp near the park. Red Lodge is nice too. Back home after a coffee break at Ross's hole.Unless I need gas I go straight thru Cody... Bear Tooth is unequaled IMHO I did SCMA's 15 best roads two or three years. I can't remember which it is and nothing compares to Bear Tooth, Chief Joesph is nice too. The "Castle" west of Cody has an interesting story. It....I love riding in that area (in the summer!)LOL

Back in the day when I was a kid on board the USS Beatty DD756, I failed to get the word to stay clear of the main deck during AA practice, anti aircraft practice.At the National Museum of Military Vehicles, they have an original Bofors gun off the USS Downes, heavily damaged at Pearl Harbor. The ship was repaired and served at Saipan, Tinian and Iwo Jima. We couldnt figure out how to work all the controls...if anyone knows, let us know. View attachment 23340