Nothing hits the spot quite like perfectly fried chicken. If you’re searching for the best places in Montana to satisfy your cravings, this guide will take you straight to the top contenders.
Montana's most popular restaurants come in all forms. But great food is not hard to find in Big Sky Country. From the fanciest dining rooms to old school greasy spoon cafes, we've put together the list of Montana's favorite restaurants.
Montana has some of the coolest, funkiest, and most historic bars and saloons in America. Some are award-winning, while others are simply a community gathering place. Montana's small town bars are packed with character.
I love a good appetizer menu. When walking into any Montana restaurant, I always check their Happy Hour specials and appetizers first. They can tell you a lot about the rest of the menu.
If you don't drink alcohol, or just aren't drinking alcohol today, it can be frustrating finding delicious mocktails when you're out on the town. Sure, you can order just about any famous drink without the booze - but often the same attention to taste and appearance is not paid to those drinks without alcohol.
Breaded, battered, or coated in something crispy and delicious - chicken tenders, or chicken strips, are a favorite of many. Montana loves them and you can get them almost everywhere. They're not fancy, but they can be. Dressed up with interesting sauces and homemade dredges.
We love a good BLT sandwich and thought it appropriate to build a list of some of the best BLTs you can find in Montana. Bacon, lettuce, and tomato - and perhaps a little deli meat or some avocado. It all depends if you're a traditionalist or prefer some BLT extras.
Ramen and other noodle bowls are delicious. There are so many combinations for a good bowl of ramen, you'd be hard pressed to try them all. Montana has many restaurants that offer great ramen and noodle bowls, and locals have put together a list of their favorites.