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Applicant seeks winery liquor license for Wagon Hound Wine Company in downtown Cheyenne

3161473 · May 1, 2025
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Jackson Layborn, owner-operator of Wagon Hound Wine Company, presented a public hearing for a winery liquor license for 1602 Capitol Avenue and said the business will offer a small selection of on-site wines he makes plus a rotating retail list; the council referred the application to the finance committee.

Jackson Layborn, owner-operator of Wagon Hound Wine Company, told the City of Cheyenne governing body during a public hearing April 28 that he is seeking a winery liquor license for premises at 1602 Capitol Avenue.

"This is a project I'm extremely passionate about," Layborn said, adding the venue will be a wine bar with a small number of on-site wines he produces and an evolving menu of about "15 or 16" wines from distributors. He said he plans partnerships with local food…

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