Reviews on American food in Big Sky, Montana, United States. Big Sky is an outdoors person's dream, nestled high in the Gallatin National Forest, presided over by Lone Mountain and just a few miles from Yellowstone Park. The Big Sky Ski Resort offers ample activities for all seasons, with exhilarating skiing and snowboarding in the winter and scenic lift rides during the summer. The surrounding terrain and trails make excellent biking, snowshoeing, horseback riding or snowmobiling escapes, while the Gallatin River offers thrills for the intrepid rafter.
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4 based on 93 reviews
BIG SKY'S ORIGINAL SLEIGH RIDE Dinner For over 35 years the Lone Mountain Ranch Sleigh Ride dinner has been a cherished tradition. Guests are transported on horse drawn sleighs under star light skies to the North Fork cabin. A very special prime rib dinne
Our group of 9 loved the experience and dinner. The sleigh ride was very fun, our 2 sons, loved it. It was snowing as we headed up to the cabin. Our driver, Devin, was entertaining and knowledgeable. The cabin and its surroundings look like something out of a magazine. The food was delicious and the singing cowboy was very excellent. Everyone was very hospitable. If you have the opportunity to have dinner here, you really should!Hi There!Thank you for your 5 star review of our Dinner Sleigh Ride! It is such a magical experience and so glad your two sons enjoyed themselves. Again, thank you for your review and joining us this winter!
4 based on 139 reviews
Carabiner Lounge is currently closed for the off-season and will be reopening Thursday, December 5th. We hope to see you then! Enjoy spectacular views of Lone Peak from the deck or savor the Euro-Western atmosphere of the Resort's 4-star hotel from inside
We were staying in the Big Sky resort area and looking for a good dinner without advanced reservations. This was perfect. We showed up at 630 and it wasnât too crowded. Limited menu but nice selections including pistachio encrusted trout and a vegan Kafka that was delicious. The Cocktail menu was enticing with several tempting choices. They had a kids menu with burgers, chicken and salmon. We sat outside and watched the last of the zipliners go by. It began to drizzle and we opened up a black umbrella and it was just perfect. This restaurant is in the summit hotel and wishing we had stayed there. Looked amazing.
4 based on 215 reviews
Everett's 8800 is currently closed for the off-season and will be reopening December 15th for lunch and December 18th for dinner. We hope to see you then! We are now taking reservations via opentable.com. Everett's 8800 is an elegant, rustic restaurant se
Back on track from last year (4 lunches here this trip). Itâs always going to be too crowded, as itâs a small place (many people come for the view as opposed to fine dining, but the food is worth the cost). The elk chili is even better than before, with tender pieces of stewed elk, multiple varieties of beans - not too spicy. By contrast the bison ravioli is vastly changed from its debut last year; maybe it was an off day, but the meet was very gamey/stringy/dry; crunchy greens topping did not complement. They changed their veggie burger too (called Beyond Burger), the new one is divine (and locally sourced). The bison pastrami sliders have good flavor (mostly from the delicious bun & mustard seasoning), but are on the dry side. The citrus vinaigrette green salad is delicious, sweet potato sandwich underdone/dry, game burger still great; new meringue dessert interesting/fun, apple strudel decent; machine-made espresso is OK (no decaf, foamed/steamed milk). The staff is stellar this year: Anthony, Leslie, and super charming Autumn went above and beyond. Corinne invented a refreshing cocktail (perfect thing right off the slopes) that I hope she names The Corinne. Eric has his thinking cap on, bringing in nice new monogrammed flutes, and a dessert that bows both to alpine skiing history as well as the restaurantâs familyâs.We are so please you returned to Everett's for another visit. We are striving too meet expectations daily, and with feedback from guests such as yourself to help, we are having some good progress.I am especially glad to hear you enjoyed the wait and bar teams. They are a joy to work with.We look forward to your return, CHeers from Everett's
4 based on 389 reviews
Brewery and Taphouse with full liquor license. Voted Best Burgers in Big Sky 3 years in a row! Triple Award Winning Bourbon Barrel Stout. 14 brews on tap. Private Loft for banquets, wedding rehearsal dinners, conferences, really any reason to party really
We stopped here for dinner on our first night in Big Sky. It was busy but the wait staff were good, the food good (and reasonably priced for the area); and the beers were cold and varied. Well worth a visit
4 based on 258 reviews
Enjoy the Warmth of Rustic Montana Elegance Summer hours: Dinner nightly 6:00-close Winter hours: Lunch 11:30-3:00, Apres 3:00-5:00 Dinner 5:30-10 Superb Cuisine Featuring Hand Cut Steaks, Wild Game, Fresh Seafood, Nightly Specials In the Winter season Sk
Cabin Bar & Grill has a very diverse menu with traditional food (beef, pork, chicken) along with local options (walleye, trout and elk). The service was excellent and our waiter took great care of us. The bison carpaccio was incredibly tender and tasty and the elk was terrific. Save room for desert.
5 based on 93 reviews
Team manages whole operations really well and is attentive. Unqiue to ride up the mountain for short 12 minute ride. Cool yurts with great views. The food was really well done; tenderloin was perfect and demi glaze with potatoes perfect. Open with soup; end with fondue. You have option to be on top of snow cat which if you want to do this bring ALL your warms clothes. It is also BYOB for dinner.
4 based on 812 reviews
Best spot to eat in all of Big Sky! Not only is it family friendly, but also cost-friendly. All of their food is fantastic including their 3 piece fried chicken dinner, burgers, and all of their BBQ food options and that's coming from someone born and raised in Southern Mississippi! Depending on the business of what's going on in the town you might have to wait for an hour, but their food is DEFINITELY worth the wait. If you do have a little bit of a wait, no worries because they have a ping pong table, pool table, arcade type games and some nights they even have live music.Definitely not the spot you want to miss while in Big Sky!
4 based on 909 reviews
Buckâs T-4 sets the bar for great food in Big Sky. Service is excellent, ambience traditional Montana. The red deer is a family favorite. Walleye also excellent. Nice wine list with a few reasonably priced selections. A shuttle will pick you up and return you if you need a designated driver.
4 based on 158 reviews
Our new saloon and restaurant at Lone Mountain Ranch delivers an authentic Montana culinary experience with an ingredient-inspired menu served in an intimate, but lively atmosphere that is perfect for couples, families and groups. Horn and Cantle will be
We stumbled across this place which is part of the Lone Mountain Resort (one of National Geographic's top 50). What a wonderful treat: a beautiful setting among this small resort with horses, cabins and lots of green space. Best "fried" chicken sandwich we've had (low on breading, lots of great seasoning). Worth eating here just to see this beautiful resort.Hello!Thanks for coming to see us on the ranch and taking the time to write a great review! That fried chicken is dangerously delicious! Hope to see you back again.
4 based on 529 reviews
Olive B's is owned by longtime Big Sky Chef Warren Bibbins and his wife Jennie. Located in Big Sky's Meadow Center, Olive B's is open for lunch and dinner Monday-Friday. And, Dinner only on Saturdays. Outdoor seating, with an unbeatable view of lone peak,
The food is incredible and the service will make you smile. You cannot find a better restaurant in Big Sky, maybe even Montana.
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