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1. Montana Ale Works
A casual, social place to see and be seen, Montana Ale Works is a relatively new standby, a great place...
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2. Buck's T-4 Restaurant
Buck's offers an adventurous menu of "Montana cuisine," with about a half-dozen wild game dishes, including...
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3. Scotty's Table
A chic, upscale bistro just south of the Higgins Avenue Bridge, Scotty's Table uses organic and local...
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- Mediterranean
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4. George Henry's Restaurant
Housed in an 1882 home, George Henry's has an ambience that recalls a 1920s tearoom with a lot of stained...
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5. Q
An anchor in the ongoing revitalization of Historic Montana Avenue, Q is the brainchild of Suzy Schaer,...
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- Mediterranean
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6. The Emerson Grill
Intimate and artsy, this dinky eatery in the Emerson Center for Arts and Culture has emerged as a local...
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7. Second Street Bistro
This slick, stylish eatery, open in the lobby of the Murray Hotel since 2004, is the cream of the Livingston...
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8. Willow Creek Café and Saloon
This place is a find, if you can find it -- it's located 7 miles southwest of Three Forks on the Old...
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9. Willy's Place
Willy's has a sign that reads: NO BURGERS. NO FRIES. So don't ask. And there is a certain upscale ambience...
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10. Snowgoose Grille
Located in St. Mary Lodge, the Snowgoose Grille is a high-priced alternative to park food. The ambience...
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If there is anything the people of Bozeman love more than skiing, it is definitely eating out at one of Bozeman's Best Restaurants. Since no one can spend all of their time on the slopes, the best restaurants are always well attended.
At the center of life in downtown, MacKenzie River Company, our number one pick, is one of the first restaurants to fill up on weekends and during special downtown events. The whole family can share a pizza, or everyone can choose from a fantastic selection of salads, sandwiches, and more. Reasonably priced, MacKenzie River Pizza has been a local favorite for years.
Since this is prime beef country, we had to be sure to include the best steak house in the area. Unlike other chain restaurants posing as authentic Montana steak houses or deliberately stuffy establishments, The Mint Bar has been locally owned since 1904, and has been dishing up the finest of Montana beef, bison, and more ever since.
While primarily an organic grocery, the Community Food Co-Op also features a superb deli, coffee house, and juice bar. Locals prize the Co-Op for its focus on local and regionally produced goods. The Co-Op is probably the best place in town for a quick, healthy bite to eat.
Craving something less good for you? Then try some of the griddle classics out at the Stockyard Café. The menu doesn't adhere to the organic, gluten-free, vegan dogma of other Bozeman restaurants, and is more like the cowboy country of the older generation Montanan. The café has inconsistent hours and a hard to find location, but the fantastic food is well worth the effort.
Whether you choose to eat at one of our Top Ten Best Restaurants in Bozeman, or at another of Bozeman's finest, you are sure to find locally raised meats, produce, and dairy-and a healthy dose of local pride.
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