Address / locations
(Locations and Directions)
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101 Grand Ave Laramie, WY 82070
Laramie, WY
Business Hours
(Please Call to Confirm)
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monday
10:00am-10:00pm
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tuesday
10:00am-10:00pm
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wednesday
10:00am-10:00pm
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thrusday
10:00am-10:00pm
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friday
10:00am-10:00pm
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saturday
10:00am-10:00pm
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sunday
10:00am-10:00pm
About Lovejoy's Bar & Grill
Specialties: Where the menu is creative, the beer is cold and the service is always friendly! Lovejoy's is located in the heart of downtown Laramie, Wyoming where we have been delivering our special style of casual hospitality for over 18 years. From the moment you walk in the door, you'll understand why Lovejoy's Bar & Grill is a local favorite. The menu is a casual mix of cuisine, including b...
Specialties: Where the menu is creative, the beer is cold and the service is always friendly! Lovejoy's is located in the heart of downtown Laramie, Wyoming where we have been delivering our special style of casual hospitality for over 18 years. From the moment you walk in the door, you'll understand why Lovejoy's Bar & Grill is a local favorite. The menu is a casual mix of cuisine, including burgers, steaks and wraps. The bar offers a large selection of beer, along with original cocktails and martinis. Several tv's offer a bird's eye view of the best sporting events. And, there's always something happening after the sun goes down! Established in 1994. Lovejoy's Bar & Grill was named after one of early Laramie's most important business men, inventor Elmer Lovejoy.
Elmer Lovejoy arrived in Laramie at the age of thirteen. He attended high school in Laramie and enrolled in the University of Wyoming. He left college after three months to work at the Callahan planning mill, learning a trade that would later put him in charge of the construction of Ivinson Hall and St. Matthew's Cathedral.
His love of travel and mechanics prompted Lovejoy to open a bicycle and novelty shop in Laramie in the late 1800's, where he repaired bicycles and began to dream of a modern mode of transportation. After riding his bicycle from Laramie to Chicago, he decided there should be a more comfortable means of traveling across the country. So, in 1895, he set out to create the first "horseless carriage" west of the Mississippi.
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