I'm tired of watching wonderful restaurants vanish, because nobody knows they exist. I am also tired of absolutely horrid restaurants who continue to serve the same slop and are never held accountable. My goal is to remain completely anonymous and bring to light the good and bad of Casper's (and surrounding towns) eateries. I must say though, this is my OPINION. I know it upsets folks, but again, OPINION. I have created my rating scale. A simple 1-10. I will include a random object that expresses my mood at the time. For example, if I really hate a meal, I would give it a rating of 2 urinal cakes. While a great experience may get 9 gummy bears. Numbers are key, objects are not. So here is the breakdown 1-Absolutely unfit for human or animal 2-Slightly above eating in a gutter. 3-Typical fast food fare 4-Typical fair food fare. Cooked by carnies 5-Lowest level of good. But I doubt I would repeat a meal there unless under duress 6-Getting respectable. Extenuating circumstances must be taken into account. 7-Places I would frequent. 8-Very few places will ever reach this level 9-I know of no place in Wyoming that could get this number . . . . . .Yet 10-Absolute perfection. From food to atmosphere. Only 1 place in the country has ever impressed me this much.
Casper Food Critic
Casper Food Critic – Five Guys Burgers and Fries Doesn’t Live Up To Their Rep
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Casper Food Critic- House Of Sushi Earns Highest Rating Yet
The Casper Food Critic recently paid a visit to House of Sushi in Downtown Casper. Find out what he thought of the food and service.
Casper Food Critic – Galloway’s Irish Pub Makes the Irish Proud
The Casper Food Critic reviews Galloway's Irish Pub next to El Mark-O lanes in Casper.
Casper Food Critic – Stuft Does Not Leave You Stuffed [OPINION]
The Casper Food Critic offers a review of Stuft in the Triangle Plaza.
Casper Food Critic- Poor Boys Is Worth The Money
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Casper Food Critic- Platte River Restaurant Is Just What Was Needed
The Casper Food Critic Reviews the Platter River Restaurant, located off of I-25.
Casper Food Critic- Wyoming Burger Company Leaves Much To Be Desired [OPINION]
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Casper Food Critic- Full House Leaves A Full Belly
The Casper Food Critic makes his (or her?) debut on k2radio.com. Find out what our local celebrity food critic thought about 'Full House' in Mills.
Casper Food Critic- Bosco’s Is A (Not-So) Blast From The Past
As a young man, I remember the excitement generated by a certain establishment in Casper. Crowds would brave long waits and miniscule parking for a chance to taste some authentic and filling Italian food. I can remember standing outside as lines formed around Bosco’s Italian, nestled in a small corner of Casper. Wanting to recapture that fever, I decided to return after a hiatus of several years.
Casper Food Critic- Cactus Jack’s Gets Cut Some Slack…But Not Much
Like a candy wrapper caught in an updraft, I was swept down the highway at record pace. Swirling and twirling through the wild Wyoming wilderness, my destination was the remote outpost of Rawlins. A large project, over which I was lording, was coming to an end and it was now or never. While I don’t like to be away from my beautiful family, I do enjoy the ability to sample fare from all over this