Comments from Restaurant Owners
"We originally went non-smoking because our chef couldn't tolerate smoke. Found it cost effective and more pleasant. Even though chef is gone, we have maintained our smoke-free policy. Travelers are increasingly requesting non-smoking dining." ~ Lincoln County
"I lived in another state that passed a state law for smoke-free public places. Business in restaurants went up 15% in that state after the law passed." ~ Park County
"I moved from Utah where the restaurants are smoke-free and I am familiar with the issues. I believe, based on past experience, people who initially complain will be back." ~ Sweetwater County
"There was an immediate increase in business when we went smoke-free. We don't have irate customers and don't need to segregate people. We have been recognized locally for being smoke-free, and we are proud of it." ~ Natrona County
"We have been smoke-free for 2 years. There is less cleaning, less maintenance, less damage, and our employees and customers are happier." ~ Carbon County
"I will consider going smoke-free for the Great American Smokeout because I would love to be a non-smoking restaurant, but employees and a lot of patrons smoke. I do understand the health issues related to secondhand smoke. I don't smoke but have developed lung problems due to employees & patrons smoking." ~ Campbell County
"I have 6 restaurants and all are no smoking. Smoke is bad for everybody." ~ Uinta County
"Our restaurant went smoke-free about 5 years ago. Tourists appreciate it. It's cleaner and the food tastes better. Initially there were some complaints but in the long run we have netted more customers." ~ Teton County
"Our restaurant is much cleaner because we are non-smoking. We don't have to worry about cigarette burns in the furniture. The atmosphere is much more pleasant." ~ Laramie County
"We take pride in our food, and feel that smoke would spoil it." ~ Lincoln County
"Because we are smoke-free, we are able to maintain customer satisfaction. Our restaurant also smells clean and fresh." ~ Platte County