

Find your nearby Pizza Hut® at 545 Shoshoni St in Thermopolis, WY. You can try, but you can’t OutPizza the Hut. We’re serving up classics like Meat Lovers® and Original Stuffed Crust® as well as signature wings, pastas and desserts at many of our locations. Order online or on the mobile app for carryout, curbside or delivery.
Popular delivery, carry-out & dine-in chain known for pizza, wings & pasta, plus sides & desserts.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 545 Shoshoni St, Thermopolis, WY 82443
Phone: (307) 864-2345
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We felt genuinely welcomed here.
The restaurant and restrooms were clean.
The food was really tasty. There was even the right combination of syrup and carbonated water in the soda fountains; a rare surprise at any restaurant.
Thank you, Thermopolis Pizza Hut. We really appreciated your hospitality and food.
Had their hottest buffalo wings and was disappointed. They were not that hot and very vinigarry. They were very disappointing.
Their menu had a typo mistake that had a description of Alfredo sauce with pasta for the Garlic Bread. My wife ordered it wanting the pasta, but they brought garlic bread. When my wife mentioned it, they corrected it and brought her some of the pasta. Then they pulled the menus, I guess to correct the typo.
It is nice that their soft drinks have plenty of surup for a good flavor.
The older woman running the front today for lunch was very rude and seemingly having a bad day. We tried to order a family deal with an extra pizza and salad bar for all 5 of us. After several minutes of her trying to ring up our order, something didn’t seem right. After some more goofing around with the register, she asked if we wanted our change, which was odd. After receiving the change, it would appear that it totaled close up $40. Now, the pizza was decent, but the service was not worth $40. Not even close.
The younger gentleman tried to help her, but she swatted him off. If I didn’t know any better, I’d say this was a scam. We are indigenous people visiting a site we find sacred. A site we helped preserve. This is a shame and a letdown.
Avoid at all costs and go to the fired pie place down the road. I’m sure when you spend over $100 there, they’ll at least give you a smile.