Helena, Bozeman, and Southwest Montana Restaurants

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  • 21. Horn & Cantle

    $$$$

    Fine dining in Big Sky doesn't get any finer than here, where shareable feasts include the splurge-worthy tomahawk bone-in rib eye and braised bison short ribs. Mains include everything from veal schnitzel to vegan enchiladas. Also open for breakfast and lunch.

    750 Lone Mountain Ranch Rd., Big Sky, Montana, 59716, USA
    406-995--4644

    Known For

    • Truffle fries served with harissa ketchup
    • Chocolate chip cookie skillets
    • Fried chicken so good you'd swear you're in the South

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed.
  • 22. Hungry Moose

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    Hungry Moose serves deli sandwiches as well as basic grocery items.

    209 Aspen Leaf Dr., Big Sky, Montana, 59716, USA
    406-995–3045

    Known For

    • A long, but fast-moving line
    • Hand-dipped ice cream from a Montana creamery
    • Being the best place to get hiking snacks
  • 23. Iron Horse Bar & Grill

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    Vintage advertisements, street signs, and gas-station memorabilia fill the interior of this rollicking roadhouse, but the heart of this place is the huge wooden deck overlooking the Yellowstone River and the mountains in the distance. The food is simple but hearty and well-seasoned—think elk tacos, bison burgers, and panfried rainbow trout.

    212 Spring St., Gardiner, Montana, 59030, USA
    406-848–7888

    Known For

    • Wooden deck with river views
    • Comfort fare featuring local game
    • Nice selection of craft beers
  • 24. Iron Star Pizza Company

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    Stop by Iron Star Pizza Company for pizza, wings, and specialty subs. There are also several tempting fried items on the menu. When it's warm, ask to sit on the patio.

    101 Bramble St., Big Timber, Montana, 59011, USA
    406-932--5998

    Known For

    • A spicy pizza sauce so good you'll want the recipe
    • Happy, helpful employees
    • A great take-out option in a town with no fast food chains

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 25. Jam!

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    Colorful murals, high ceilings, and exposed air ducts create a mod-industrial ambience in this bustling downtown café that serves breakfast all day as well as a selection of tasty lunch items. Specialties include the crab cake Benedict and challah bread French toast stuffed with jam-infused mascarpone cheese.

    25 W. Main St., Bozeman, Montana, 59715, USA
    406-585–1761

    Known For

    • Mimosas and brunch cocktails
    • Bacon–smoked bacon burgers
    • Both sweet and savory crepes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
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  • 26. Last Chance Ranch Wagon Ride Dinners

    $$$$

    Get a true taste of Montana during this all-you-can-eat prime-rib dinner, which follows a horse-drawn wagon ride through high mountain forest. The private forested plot feels like backcountry. And the generous meal, served family-style in an oversized tepee, includes hot-from-the-oven rolls, salads, potatoes du jour, and huckleberry cheesecake, all accompanied by a singing cowboy.

    2884 Grizzly Gulch Dr., Helena, Montana, 59601, USA
    406-442–2884

    Known For

    • Grizzly Gulch succotash
    • Entertainment by Bruce Anfinson, "Montana's Musical Ambassador"
    • Huge horses (they're draft horses)

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Oct.–May. No lunch, Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential
  • 27. Lucca's

    $$$

    You're a guest of honor at this cozy Italian eatery tucked into the north end of the walking mall. With only 54 seats, dinner is intimate and elegant, and this regularly ranks among the best restaurants in Helena. Start with baked fontina or fried calamari, then dine on an array of pasta dishes, New York steak, veal scallopini, or pork chop with apples. Try the Italian Sausage Cavatappi, a Lucca's original: spiral pasta, sun-dried tomatoes, shallots, and garlic in a Marsala and fresh sage cream sauce. Be sure to ask the maître d' about the impressive wine list. Limited hours and a small dining area make reservations a must.

    56 N. Last Chance Gulch, Helena, Montana, 59601, USA
    406-457–8311

    Known For

    • Everything being made from scratch
    • Half-price wines on Wednesday
    • Reservations essential

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch, Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential
  • 28. Madison Crossing Lounge

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    This handsome bistro and cocktail lounge set in part of West Yellowstone's 1918 former school building is an inviting spot for drinks—there's an encyclopedic wine, craft beer, and cocktail list—and appetizers. But if you're seeking a more substantial meal, consider the flat-iron steak with chimichurri sauce or a burger topped with smoked bacon and huckleberry-chipotle jam.

    121 Madison Ave., West Yellowstone, Montana, 59758, USA
    406-646–7621

    Known For

    • Nachos with bison chorizo
    • Attractive fireplace-warmed dining room
    • Creative cocktails

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed mid-Oct.–mid-Dec. No lunch
  • 29. Metals Sports Bar & Grill

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    Housed in a former bank that was designed by Cass Gilbert in 1906, this busy sports bar is rich in history and still boasts the original vault and marble tellers' counters. The food is typical pub fare: nachos, burgers, pizza, and fried food. But there are also elevated dishes on the menu like seafood linguini, rib eye, and chicken Oscar.

    8 W. Park St., Butte, Montana, 59701, USA
    406-782--5534

    Known For

    • A great place to watch the big game
    • Decor so cool it's almost distracting
    • Good selection (20) of draft beers
  • 30. Montana Ale Works

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    A cavernous brick building, the former Northern Pacific Railroad depot houses a full bar with a huge selection of Montana microbrews, and a restaurant with a choice of quiet or boisterous seating areas. In addition to 40-plus beers on tap, Ale Works serves bison burgers, bison pot stickers, hand-cut steaks, sandwiches, fish tacos, and seasonal salads. Favorites include the pepper Parmesan fries and the Montana meat loaf, as well as nightly specials like Dungeness crab cakes, wild Alaskan salmon sliders, and carrot ginger soup.

    611 E. Main St., Bozeman, Montana, 59715, USA
    406-587–7700

    Known For

    • Always having a good crowd
    • Truffle fries worth the upgrade
    • No sampling of beers

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch, Credit cards accepted
  • 31. Montana Dinner Yurt

    $$$$

    For a unique dining experience, rendezvous upstairs in the Snowcrest building in Mountain Village to ride a snowcat into the pristine land of Big Sky for a meal under the stars. While the chef prepares French onion soup, filet mignon, garlic mashed potatoes, and chocolate fondue with fresh fruit and pound cake, you can sled on hills under the light of the moon or relax around a bonfire. Alcohol is not available for purchase, so feel free to bring your own.

    Big Sky, Montana, 59716, USA
    406-995–3880

    Known For

    • A cold snowcat ride, so dress warm
    • Using Toblerone instead of cheap chocolate
    • A fillet that cuts with a spoon

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Late Nov.–mid-Apr., Reservations essential
  • 32. Montana's Rib & Chop House

    $$$

    Here, in the middle of cattle country, you can expect the juiciest, tenderest steaks—such as the hand-cut rib eye—all made from certified Angus beef. Jambalaya, salmon, and baby back ribs marinated for 24 hours are also on the menu. It's a small chain, but a local one in Montana, Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado.

    305 E. Park St., Livingston, Montana, 59047, USA
    406-222–9200

    Known For

    • Servers who write their names upside down on the paper tablecloths
    • Kids meals served in classic car cutout boxes
    • Surprisingly good margaritas for a steak house

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential
  • 33. No Sweat Cafe

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    Wooden booths give this cozy restaurant an old-time, casual feel. Potatoes figure heavily into the breakfast menu, in items such as the Bakery Ladies' Special: potatoes and sausage, green onions, and cheese. There are vegetarian specials on weekdays, and the lunch menu includes burgers and enchiladas. Locals order the Tibetan Toad: scrambled eggs with sausage, green onions, cheese potatoes, and toast.

    427 N. Last Chance Gulch, Helena, Montana, 59601, USA
    406-442–6954

    Known For

    • Half-portions available
    • A wait, especially Sunday
    • No cell phones allowed

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No dinner, No credit cards
  • 34. Old Piney Dell

    $$$ | Steak House

    This small hangout on the banks of Rock Creek has good meat and seafood options, as well as daily pasta specials. Part of the Rock Creek Resort, the restaurant dates to the early 1940s.

    Rock Creek Resort, 6380 U.S. 212 S, Red Lodge, Montana, 59068, USA
    406-446–1111

    Known For

    • Great schnitzel
    • Calming setting
    • Log-cabin interior

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch
  • 35. On Broadway

    $$$

    Wooden booths, discreet lighting, and brick walls contribute to the comfortable ambience at this family-owned Italian restaurant, known for its generous portions and long-term staff. Popular menu items include rib-eye steak, pasta puttanesca (sautéed Greek olives, artichoke hearts, red bell peppers, red onions, capers, and pine nuts tossed in linguine), and the breaded Chicken Broadway, topped with mozzarella and served with a side of pesto linguine. When the state legislature is in session, representatives make this a boisterous place.

    106 E. Broadway, Helena, Montana, 59601, USA
    406-443–1929

    Known For

    • No reservations
    • Good seafood for a landlocked state
    • Decadent creamy Parmesan dressing

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch, Credit cards accepted, Reservations not accepted
  • 36. Running Bear Pancake House

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    All the pies, muffins, and cinnamon rolls are made on the premises at this casual, family-friendly eatery. There are a lot of choices, but trust the name and go for the buttermilk or buckwheat pancakes topped with blueberries, strawberries, peaches, coconut, walnuts, or chocolate chips. Breakfast is served all day. There's also a basic lunch menu with sandwiches and salads and box lunches to go.

    538 Madison Ave., West Yellowstone, Montana, 59758, USA
    406-646–7703

    Known For

    • Several varieties of pancakes, plain and topped
    • Espresso drinks using locally roasted beans
    • Woodsy decor

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner, Credit cards accepted
  • 37. Sam's Taproom and Kitchen

    $$

    The culinary cousin of Red Lodge Ales, Sam's Taproom and Kitchen serves lunch and dinner as well as beer brewed on-site (just on the other side of the wall, in fact). It specializes in hot sandwiches including panini, grilled cheese, and baked sammies. But it also offers burgers, salads, and bites to share at the picnic tables in its attached backyard garden.

    1445 Broadway Ave. N, Red Lodge, Montana, 59068, USA
    406-446--0234

    Known For

    • Always having a good crowd
    • At least a handful of hand-crafted ciders
    • The pulled-pork special served on a pretzel bun
  • 38. Sparky's Garage

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    Since 2002, Sparky's has been whetting the appetite of locals and travelers alike with delicious appetizers (cheese curds, Southern fried pickles, and the "lugnutz"—deep-fried salmon wontons), salads, burgers and more. While you wait for your food, take a look at the cool classic decor including the fun vintage signs.

    420 E. Poindexter St., Dillon, Montana, 59725, USA
    406-683--2828

    Known For

    • A classic garage theme
    • Big selection of craft beers
    • Excellent ribs for a sports bar
  • 39. Staggering Ox

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    The creative deli sandwiches here have even more creative, often political, names. Try the Capitol Complex (loaded with different deli meats and cheese), or the Nuke (ham, turkey, roast beef, and three cheeses). The "clubfoot" sandwiches are stuffed, tubelike structures of specialty breads shaped like a can of beans. Zany decor ranges from old records dangling from the ceiling to various artists' paintings.

    400 Euclid Ave., Helena, Montana, 59601, USA
    406-443–1729

    Known For

    • The smell of freshly baked bread
    • Homemade sauces you can buy by the container
    • Interesting sandwich names like ISIS Crisis and Swingin' Single

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 40. Star Bakery Restaurant

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    Opened in 1863, Star Bakery made beer and bread for area miners. Open almost continually ever since, it's now a popular bakery managed by a schoolteacher.

    1576 MT-287, Virginia City, Montana, 59755, USA
    406-369--8169

    Known For

    • Cheese and ham croissants
    • Memorable cinnamon rolls
    • Amazing pies

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Labor Day--Memorial Day, Credit cards accepted, Closed Labor Day–Memorial Day., Reservations not accepted

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