Daniel C.
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My husband and I, and my brother, came to this area because we all heard of the Eleven Bridges to Wayne. Once we got here, we discovered so much more.
We pulled up to the Saloon at about noon. The parking lot was already filled to the brim with cars, tricks and motorcycles. The restaurant is that popular. We never ate here because when we planned the trip, we had no idea what was here. We brought along a picnic lunch and ate it at the Wayne Picnic Area, adjacent to the Saloon. After lunch, we wandered into the Saloon. The staff was so friendly and, even though they knew we were not going to order food, they suggested we wander throughout the place and take pictures. Almost every available wall and ceiling space was covered with pictures, signs, money, antlers, antiques . . . even irons. And when the waitresses brought out platters of food, our mouths were watering. Everything looked and smelled so good. Next time, and there will be a next time, we will dine here.
The pictures are from the back patio and the attached hotel. The saloon advertises that it supports local businesses and just as we were leaving a van pulls up from Valley Brewing in Drumheller. Right on cue!
Just outside the entrance to the saloon is a kiosk that sells Fermented Fire Hot Sauce products. These people make the best hot sauce and killer pickled peppers called Cowboy Candy. This one's sweet and hot. The company's located in Munson. You really must try their product. So good!!!!!!
Oh . . . and the Eleven Bridges are so cool!