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4.5 Google Review
118 E 17th St, Cheyenne, Wyoming, 82001, United States
(307) 634-6008 www.2doorsdown.net
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May 8, 2018
2 Doors Down is one of the few dedicated hamburger restaurants in Cheyenne. Their burgers are good, and their fries unlimited, but I think their service is what really sets them apart. They were so friendly and informative that they made going to a new restaurant a kind of pleasure. Normally I'm a creature of habit so going to new restaurants is something I only do when I have a particular craving. The staff here really made me feel welcomed. Five stars for the restaurant, ten for the staff.

May 4, 2018
2 doors down was fantastic. The was someone that greeted me right away. Since this was my first time visiting this establishment the young lady behind the counter taking my ordered was very helpful and really nice. Speaking of nice, everyone was really nice, constantly smiling and seemingly truly enjoying themselves, but they never lost sight of me their patron. Very good service that topped off a really good hamburger. Thanks!!! When I stay in Cheyenne again I will definately eat here again.

Apr 21, 2018
Great burger! The fries were not as good as I expected but still worth the visit and they were extremely busy. Wonderful elderly woman greeted us and walked us through the menu! Nice atmosphere and plenty of room with clean restrooms!

Jan 10, 2018
2 Doors Down is a unique burger place... To start with the good, the Burgers and Fries are delicious. Mouth watering good. The servers are friendly and polite. Now to tell you about the odd... When you go in they make you pay upfront sort of like a fast food restaurant. You even fill your own drink. After you sit down the waiters fills your drink and you're in a sit-down restaurant. Which is awkward if you didn't tip up front which you don't always do in a fast food type restaurant. Then after receiving good service unless you carry cash you're embarrassed you didn't tip well. They also have a weird rule against sharing drinks between couples which my wife and I did not appreciate. The manager touted his 40 years of experience when explaining why my wife and I sharing a single coke could take down his whole business. Just know all that going in and I think you'll really enjoy yourself.

Mar 21, 2018
The most important ingredient to an excellent cheeseburger is quality. The quality of preparation and ingredients. This cheeseburger comes up wanting on both counts. With a little attention to detail quality this could be a very good to excellent cheeseburger. As it is it satisfies hunger and the people are very attentive and pleasant. The burgers are served in a clean and minimally decorated basic environment.

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