Find out what American restaurants to try in Pray. Pray is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in Park County, Montana, in the Paradise Valley. The town was founded in 1907 by Valentine Eggar, an entrepreneur. He named it after Congressman Charles Nelson Pray. Its population was 681 as of the 2010 census. Pray has a post office with ZIP code 59065, which opened on December 8, 1909.
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Place does not look like much on the outside, but food was excellent. I had elk meatloaf with real mashed potatoes and my wife had a pot pie. The salad that came with it was fairly large with fresh spring mix and many added ingredients. Everything was excellent and service was prompt and caring.
We visited Emigrant Outpost last evening for a late Father Day celebration. The food was excellent. Hamburgers and Fish/Chips. The atmosphere is very relaxing and inviting. The staff were very attentive. When you walk in you can feel the warmth and cleanliness. Can't say enough. When in the area don't miss out on all of the above. Pricing is very fair.
4 based on 39 reviews
Anyone who reads my reviews knows I regularly order a burger. Some are certainly better then others and the River's Edge creates a mighty fine one with home made fries. The burgers are 1/2 pounders so we usually split it:). No extra charge for the additional plate. The beer is always cold with about 6 on tap, and bottles in the cooler. A full bar is available. I talked to a lady leaving with a pizza and she opened the box so I could take a peek inside. It was a white pizza which I never expected to see here. Complete with artichoke hearts. The crust was beautiful and browned to perfection. If I hadn't already ordered that burger...anyway she lives nearby and claimed she was cooking that night. She was so friendly and nice which seems to be how people just are around here.This place also has a pool table and a room on the side with a casino. Lots of parking and outside eating available. I will tell you now, it would benefit from a regular cleaning. We always sit up at the bar so we are exposed to more then if we sat at a table. We come here when we park our RV down the road about 5 miles. And we come here nearly every time. So clearly we enjoy the environment and the colorful folks that enjoy the fresh and tasty meals as much as we do. We shall return!
4 based on 38 reviews
Chico Springs is about an hour away from Bozeman, MT. Half of the way is on Interstate (parts at 80 mph) and the remainder on state highways (at 70 mph.) Chico is in Pray, MT and close to Emigrant. The original building, where the reception is located, has small rooms, some of which do not have connected bathrooms. Other buildings are more recent and have larger rooms with bathrooms. A building in the middle of the complex is the convention center. A big attraction are the hot springs pools. They are accessible through the hotel lobby and the bar. Changing areas are available, but many people come dressed in their swimsuits and put towels (available from the hotel) on the benches around the pools. Drinks are available for the pool area from the bar and a pass-through window. The resort has a fine dining option--it was pretty booked when we reserved. Book early or you may find some menu options are sold-out. Be sure to try the chocolate-mint straws as you leave past the hostess station. Other restaurant options are the bar and a grill near the pools. Coffee and cold water is available in the reception area. The resort has a gift store and recreation options--horses, white water rafting, fishing, some of which are offered by other businesses.We found the reception staff to be very helpful and friendly. The dining room staff was generally attentive and pleasant. The room cleaning staff missed some items--in-room coffee maker not cleaned, shampoo not available, no bath mat on some days.
4 based on 28 reviews
In a warm, relaxing environment, The Grill delivers great food, prepared in one of the purest, most primal methods - over an open wood fire. In Montana, dining this way just feels right. Itâs the only restaurant in the region devoted to this age-old way o
We decided to give Sage Grill a try after a day at Chico Hot Springs. A beautiful and rustic setting with views galore.The menu is limited for someone wanting to eat there in a regular basis. The atmosphere is a bit noisey with concrete floors and wide space all around.We shared a salad, not much to review there. Our meals, I had the Lake trout, it was very tasty as we're the veggies that came with it. Not a huge portion but enough once I finished the veggies. Jeff had the Beef tenderloin 'medium' it came medium rare. He didn't want to send it back knowing it would be over cooked when it came back. He liked it, said it was tender. He tasted to much seasoning for a lean piece of meat it was over seasoned. I had a glass of wine and ordered another to have with dinner. It didn't arrive until after I had finished my meal.Our server was polite and offered a comp dessert for our inconveniences. That was nice, we didn't order anything else.The service was slow from the start.I'm not sure if there is a lack of employees or that the ones there might need a bit more training. The restaurant was empty except for the bar when we arrived but it was pretty full upon leaving. It's obvious that they are trying hard to maintain a higher quality experience, we feel they need a bit more training for the staff.Even so, we would recommend it.
4 based on 137 reviews
I have had dinner at the YVG several times over the past few years. They are consistently great. The specials are usually outstanding! Try them. Chef Marcos sure does know his way around his kitchen! Thanks for your wonderful review!! We are glad you had an excellent meal and we hope to see you again soon!
4 based on 154 reviews
Serving outlaws & cowgirls since 1902 breakfast. lunch. dinner. cold beer & whiskey 7 days a week. From the hard working ranch hand, to the passerby heading to Yellowstone, to the celebrity living in their Paradise Valley hideaway, The Old Saloon still at
A must for Breakfast, hand battered chicken fried steak all the way. Excellent service, all the breakfast dishes we had were great. Dinner convenient when coming off the river, good draft beers, entree's were overcooked and onion soup a bit oily ( not skimmed) - but a great watering hole if you are running late while headed to Livingston - Liivingston closes early. Emmigrant is impressive w/ options.
4 based on 114 reviews
They serve tasty bar-be-que in a very casual setting. There are lots of beers and beverages to choose from. Check their website for dates for live music. Seating is picnic table style with some tables covered and some in the open.
4 based on 369 reviews
If youâve never been the Chico Hot Springs restaurant is a must do!! Service is phenomenal, food and wine selection is exceptional. Our server Rachel was great as was the beverage server Lauren. Must try appetizers are short rib ravioli, jumbo shrimp cocktail and strawberry bruschetta. All were amazing. Main courses were to die for. Tenderloin tips, filet Mignon and trout almandine all surpassed our expectations. Finished off with moose tracks pie then rolled out on a two wheeler. Overall top five dinner for this old man whoâs eaten at the top of The Eiffel Tower!!!
4 based on 20 reviews
Pine Creek Lodge offers unique, rustic-yet-comfortable accommodations in the heart of Paradise Valley. The on-site restaurant serves local fare in a casual, comfortable setting and features live music and other events year-round. The outdoor music venue o
Sandwiches, salads, tacos & tater tots, all offered with a fine little selection of local brews. This is a great little lunch spot. (Also, having driven past at noontime on Sunday, seems very much to be a popular place for Sunday Brunch, too.) Friendly service.
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