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  1. #26
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    Ready? Drill this into your head & fuck all those other recommends.

    Storm Castle.

    Storm Castle.

    Storm Castle.

    Does it need to be an evening meal? Or could you get the best meal (disregarding the time of day) in town for the best price + some of the best service, all before heading up to Bridger for some badass skiing? I have not had a bad item on the menu, nor have I heard of anyone with a negative comment. I have taken a lot of visitors there & had it be the highlight of restaurants during their stay. Favorites are the po campo, monte cristo, & the chicken fried steak. You will not be disappointed.

    Funny story on Stacy’s. It had a pretty rough reputation back in the late 90’s. IE if you wanted to get in a fight, just walk through the door & eyeball the first guy you saw. Being the lover I am, i just skipped it. Then I had a buddy that hyped it up to a visiting friend so we stopped on the way down from big sky. Again a long time ago & I’m sure it’s changed, but guess what we pulled into? Some big asshole totally throttling another guy in the parking lot. Turned around and left as the cops were pulling in. Haven’t been back since.

    Open range is over priced.

    Sir Scott’s oasis and land of magic are a ways out of town. Manhattan & Logan respectively. 30 min. out & 30 min. back. After drinks. Keep it in mind.

    Ate at the mint once since the new ownership. Not impressed & heard similar stories from others.

    Copper whiskey bar is a pretty cool venue with meh, overpriced & over salted food.

    Ale works has good beer. But you have to deal with trendy affluent Bozemanites to get it.

    I like Dave’s sushi. Get the gobbler.

    Can’t comment on saffron table, 14 north, or blackbird...haven’t eaten there.

    In summary...Storm Castle ftw!

  2. #27
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    Storm castle is rad, but jam on main>storm castle.

  3. #28
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lexi-Bell View Post
    Storm castle is rad, but jam on main>storm castle.
    Says you. Carhartts, yoga pants, a Subaru, & a fat wallet are required, right?
    Not that I have a problem with yoga pants.

  4. #29
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lexi-Bell View Post
    Storm castle is rad, but jam on main>storm castle.
    I really like this thread.

    Little Star has the best breakfast in town. Again, the vibe is a bit much for the old timers. But on any given morning you will be able to find cooks from one of the places mentioned in this thread sitting at the bar eating their breakfast. I can't think of higher praise.

    It's a shame the Stockyard isn't open any more.

  5. #30
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    good info. I'll be back visiting in Feb for a week (ish)


  6. #31
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    Timely thread, will be out first of February. Wallet is skinny.

    edit: due to post below, not going from Coast to Montana for sushi. Steak, burger, potato, salads, specific good vegetarian recommendations, pizza all in my wheelhouse.
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  7. #32
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    That Pilsner looks watery. Explain.

  8. #33
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    Map brewing for a couple beers, then daves sushi.

  9. #34
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    Am I the only one who loves Main Street Over Easy for a classic breakfast? Better/faster/cheaper than Jam IMO.

  10. #35
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    Jam is delicious and I wish I could eat it every day of my life. Esp as a pancake snob Click image for larger version. 

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  11. #36
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    Quote Originally Posted by frorider View Post
    That Pilsner looks watery. Explain.
    Seconded. I was there Saturday and the beer was not that lightly colored.

  12. #37
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    I decided on Blackbird. It was pretty good, although our food came out suspiciously fast. Thanks for all the suggestions.
    Fighting leads to killing, and killing gets to warring. And that was damn near the death of us all.

  13. #38
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    Introduced the kids to Jam! This morning. The verdict, it is now their favorite breakfast joint.
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    Hit Dave’s Sushi for the first time last night and I’m still alive.
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    Ice cream...because sushi alone is not a meal.
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  14. #39
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    ^^late reply but f yeah Jam. Watch your wallet, tough addiction to kick


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  15. #40
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    My nephew and his wife publish this monthly
    http://https://bozemanmagazine.com/restaurants

  16. #41
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    Bozeman Dining Suggestions

    Feels like a good time to bump this since Jam! is serving stoke and smiles during these times. The food was excellent as usual. Click image for larger version. 

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