Reviews on American food in Miles City, Montana, United States. Miles City is a city in and the county seat of Custer County, Montana, United States. The population was 8,410 at the 2010 census.
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3 based on 71 reviews
Stopped by this Montana chain restaurant for lunch while on motorcycle trip with s friend.This place is literally the first place off the freeway. It was a super hit day and our waitress brought s well-appreciated pitcher of ice water.I just ordered a chefâs salad because on a hot day I needed something lighter. It was a huge salad and was about $10.Like a typical diner they had a large a varied menu and serve breakfast all day.Our waitress was great. She works with her mother sometimes. Real nice woman.
We happened to stop in on fish fry night, (1st Friday), and this was the busiest - and happiest- place in town. Other Fridays have hamburger specials, as well as a breakfast every other Sunday. There are nightly specials- free pool, ladies'/men's nites, etc.- the service is very good and the staff is exceptionally friendly. There's even a tiny casino room where first timers can spin for a free $1-5 of play. 0ccasionally, there's live music on the weekends- we just happened to be there on the right night. If you want a real welcome, and a taste of home-town fun, give this spot a try!
Family Dining with Full Service Bar located upstairs in the Historic 519 Building in Beautiful downtown Miles City.
519, formerly known as Club 519, is an upstairs (second floor) restaurant at 519 Main Street in Mile City. The menu is varied and the food is excellent. Recently remodeled, is has an upscale atmosphere which is hard to find in Miles City. Full bar, pretty good wine list and excellent service all round out the picture. I have no idea why nobody has reviewed it before us - it has been here for years. For a nice dinner out, go to 519.
Arby's is a leading global quick-service restaurant company operating and franchising over 3,400 restaurants worldwide. Arby's was the first nationally franchised, coast-to-coast sandwich chain and has been serving fresh, craveable meals since it opened i
Needed gas, saw Arbyâs down the street. Decided to get a couple of roast beef sandwiches and curly fries.Sandwiches and fries were very good. Service was quick and employee was very nice and knowledgeable about product as we had questions about different condiments available.
4 based on 21 reviews
Had a hearty breakfast sandwich and good coffee and the staff were friendly and helpful in directing us to have someone look at our wheel which was throwing grease. The sandwich menu looked great too but we did not partake. Would eat here again. Clean good home cooked food and bakery items.
4 based on 42 reviews
Sold out of prime rib. Had the new york strip. Slightly dry. Salad bar had wilted iceberg lettuce. Salad bar throw back to the seventies. Bread heated up in microwave Had GI upset 30 minutes after meal. No veges. Basically a brown and white meal.
3 based on 112 reviews
Great breakfast. The service was excellent. The atmosphere of the restaurant is alive with a waitress who loves his job and pictures on the walls that brighten up the place. A place to go!
This family restaurant has a wide variety on the menu so everyone can find something they like. The food is good and priced reasonable for family dinning. The service is always good and friendly.
4 based on 77 reviews
Very cool old bar (has any other review mentioned itâs onthe National Register of Historic Places??) but it was empty so we ate at the connected place, Tubbs. Still confusedâare they related or separate? Very good food (and not on paper plates as one reviewer complained about). I had French Dip, hubby had burger. Fries also delicious. Lots of TVs, yes, a ridiculous number actually, but that night all turned to the same football game so better than the cacophony of screens/sounds at a typical sports bar. Definitely felt like a throwback in time and a great atmosphere with a table of locals playing cards. A little sterile feelingâcould dim the lights a little, but just really enjoyable. We were staying in Miles City that night but decided the bar is not too far off the interstate to stop for lunch sometime in our road trips.
4 based on 71 reviews
Ok, so the Who wasn't writing about Miles City Montana...but still. We got off 94 looking for a quick lunch and found the ground. It's very clean, spacious. It's coffees, pastries, and sandwiches. Just what we needed. Delicious artisan bread and nice size sandwiches. Good coffee and scrumptious blueberry fritters that didn't last long...one bite led to another to another ..highly recommended. No sides with sandwich like pickle or chips which would have been nice. It's counter ordered food, not table service but that's fine. Food was made quickly. Worth stopping for a quick one then on to north Dakota...
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4 based on 349 reviews
The food was not bad. The French Onion soup was very flavorful and the rotisserie pork was hot and plentiful. Service left something to be desired. It took about 10 minutes to get a table and another 10 before our server came to take our order. That was the last time we saw her until it was time for the check. One young man brought my soup, another our salad and a thrid our meal. Nobody thought to fill our iced tea glasses and I had to hunt somebody down to get some sour cream for our baked potatoes. Then we had to wait for the check for another 10 minutes. Would not recommend if you are in any type of hurry.
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