BozemanRestaurants

Restaurants in Bozeman

  1. Plonk

    Where to go for a drawn-out three-martini, gossipy lunch, Plonk serves an innovative nouveau American meets French bistro menu. Dishes look and taste great, and are made from local organic products when possible. In summer the entire front opens up, letting light and cool breezes enter the long building, which also has a shotgun bar and pressed-tin ceilings. The sidewalk seating in the sun is equally lovely.

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  2. John Bozeman's Bistro

    This local landmark with a fabulous wine list offers more sophistication than a typical Montana roadhouse. Located 8 miles west of town, the menu is meat-oriented with juicy steaks featured prominently. Sleek booths, old cowboy photos and a mounted longhorn head create the ambience. Those on a budget will appreciate the cheaper bar menu; vegetarians can chow down on a daily meatless plate.

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  3. La Tinga

    Simple and cheap, La Tinga is no-frills dining at its tastiest. The tiny order-at-the-counter taco joint makes a delicious version of the Mexican pork dish it is named after, and lots of freshly made tacos starting at just $1.50 (there's also a lunch combo deal for less than $7). No wonder one of Bozeman's newer restaurants is packed all the time.

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  4. Burger Bob's

    This Old West greasy spoon has been serving cold beer and loaded burgers long enough to be considered a Bozeman institution. The menu features dozens of burgers topped with pretty much everything, other sandwich staples and a mixture of domestic and small-batch beer on draft.

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