Wyoming's independent coffee scene thrives in college towns like Laramie and tourist destinations such as Jackson, where cozy cafes serve as warming stations for outdoor enthusiasts heading to nearby ski slopes and national parks. The state's coffee culture is deeply intertwined with its rugged lifestyle, with many shops opening early to fuel ranchers, hunters, and adventure seekers, while offering hearty pastries and locally-sourced ingredients that reflect the region's agricultural heritage. Despite Wyoming's sparse population, the surprising density of 544 independent coffee shops demonstrates how these community gathering spaces have become essential meeting points in small towns across the vast landscape.
Cities in Wyoming

Laramie
88 coffee shops

Jackson
88 coffee shops

Cheyenne
85 coffee shops

Casper
83 coffee shops

Gillette
74 coffee shops

Cody
5 coffee shops

Teton Village
5 coffee shops

Sheridan
4 coffee shops

Rock Springs
4 coffee shops

Mills
4 coffee shops

Buffalo
3 coffee shops

Evansville
3 coffee shops

Moorcroft
2 coffee shops

Riverton
2 coffee shops

Douglas
2 coffee shops

Afton
2 coffee shops

Lander
2 coffee shops

Wilson
2 coffee shops

Pinedale
1 coffee shop

Moran
1 coffee shop

Meeteetse
1 coffee shop

Glenrock
1 coffee shop

Kemmerer
1 coffee shop

Wright
1 coffee shop

Bar Nunn
1 coffee shop

Rawlins
1 coffee shop

Greybull
1 coffee shop

Torrington
1 coffee shop

La Grange
1 coffee shop

Evanston
1 coffee shop

Centennial
1 coffee shop

Wheatland
1 coffee shop

Ten Sleep
1 coffee shop

Riverside
1 coffee shop

Francis E. Warren AFB
1 coffee shop
