Reviews on American food in Gallatin Gateway, Montana, United States. Gallatin Gateway is a census-designated place (CDP) in Gallatin County, Montana, United States. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 856.
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4 based on 330 reviews
My mom and I went here for a nice dinner in Bozeman. My mom enjoyed her wine (I didnât have any) and we both really enjoyed our food and the live music. Iâd definitely recommend this place for a classy night in the city!
4 based on 314 reviews
Located in downtown Bozeman.
When it comes to the western cafe, I do not even know where to begin. This is hands down the best breakfast place in Bozeman by far. The portion sizes to price are great. The service is beyond wonderful. Everyone working here is always kind and attentive. They are always busy almost every day of the week. The atmosphere fits the western theme. They serve local tea and coffee is served from the coffee shop next door. The best meal in my option or my go-to is always the Bobcat Special. It is a cinnamon roll cut in half and turned into two pieces of french toast, served with eggs, hashbrowns, and bacon. That is a full-sized meal for cheap. Plus everything is always cooked perfectly. If you are looking for a wonderful local experience, go to the Western Cafe.
4 based on 436 reviews
Main Street Overeasy is a popular Downtown Bozeman Breakfast Restaruant. Opened in 1998 by Chef Erik Carr, Main Street Overeasy is the locals' choice for breakfast!
We had a great meal at Main Street Overeasy! The food, service and atmosphere were all fantastic! Keep up the great work!
4 based on 153 reviews
You canât miss when your tummy is growling and a cold brew sounds great if you choose Sidewinders. They do a fine job on American favorites and their beer and wine list is right up to date. Great service means you are not left waiting long for your food. Give them a try!
4 based on 266 reviews
What a pleasant surprise - we were treated to a delicious lunch with fresh ingredients, a glass of wine, and friendly service. Lots of interesting menu options.
5 based on 116 reviews
Sharing exceptional cuisine and inviting guests to participate in an epicurean dining experience is the driving force of Feast. We serve the best in sustainable seafood and locally sourced meats and produce. Procuring fine ingredients from around the worl
We only eat here a couple of times a year for special occasions. Every time we have been thoroughly impressed.This was our best Feast yet. The Happy Hour seafood platter was a screaming deal and so tasty. Our dinners were fabulous. My wife had the Thai chicken wings which she raved about. I had that nights Sea Bass special that was amazing. Love this place. Wish I could eat here much more often.
4 based on 145 reviews
Storm Castle Cafe is a Chef driven restaurant. We also have a small farm in the Gallatin Valley, Hilltop Seven Farm, where the owners raise their own Cattle, Hogs and Produce to serve at the Cafe.
Third time in past 5 years when visiting this area, we've returned for these great breakfasts and for all the right reasons. Superb culinary presentations, most recently the rainbow trout breakfast, and the oysters Rockfeller with fennel and caviar, along with choice of eggs plus home crafted hot sauces, rock ones' palate! Chief Scott Peterson delivers for everyone, all the time, the most delicious breakfast and lunch offerings; his skills were celebrated by Guy Ramsay Fieri's Diner, Driveins and Dives TV show. Nicole Warner Peterson heads the front of the house, smoothly greeting and moving their hungry patrons throughout the family friendly, charmingly decorated premises. Beef and pork dishes, coupled with certain herbs and vegetables are sourced to the owners own nearby farm. We will be returning this week before we leave, to experience Storm Castles renown MonteCristo for lunch. Cafe is closed Mondays and Tuesdays. Go hungry and be amazed at how great their food and ambience is!
4 based on 214 reviews
Visited today for lunch and sampled several beers - all were delicious. Try the bison pepperoni pizza - unique and tasty! This is the rare brewpub that excels in food and beer. Enjoy the views from the upstairs patio. Service excellent too.
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5 based on 367 reviews
Hundreds of excellent online reviews, local word of mouth, and foodies all agree that South 9th Bistro is the best of Bozeman for a relaxed, fine dining experience. Located just south of Main Street on 9th Avenue, the Bistro is easy to find - by day, by i
We spent three nights in Bozeman and saved this place for our last night, thinking (based on other reviews) that it would be great. Sadly, it was not.First, the decor felt out-of-date, like it has been that way for the past 30 years. I get that it is in an old house, but that can look chic or tired and this place leans to the latter. And no tablecloths felt like I was sitting down for lunch, not dinner.Next, the bread. I'm starting with the bread because one staple of any good bistro is fantastic bread. I know it exists in Bozeman because we bought some divine sourdough at the co-op and also were served great bread at Blackbird (which, BTW, should be WAY above this place in the ratings). Anyway, the bread at South 9th felt like they bought baguettes at Safeway and just warmed them.Finally, the menu. Missing were many bistro staples including the classic roast chicken. The steak (sub fries for mashers) was fine. The halibut was ok, but resting on a bed of gummy risotto. I get it .. risotto is tough to make and serve without getting gummy, but do it well or take it off the menu. The butternut ravioli was so sweet it tasted more like french toast than savory ravioli, And our starter, spinach artichoke dip (not my first choice either, but my daughter loves it) was plain and fairly tasteless, like I was getting it from a chain Italian restaurant.So it was what I would call a "serviceable" meal, certainly not meeting expectations based on the other reviews and a far bit off some of the better bistros I've been to.When I donât understand what 98% of others clearly view as extremely positive, I don't debase and defame that which I don't understand with rhetoric. Our daily-earned reputation for excellence in experience extends far beyond the scope of this angry bias. As owner and general manager of South 9th Bistro, I stand behind every element of our operation, without exception, without excuse. I am on the premises every evening. My name is Hank.
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4 based on 145 reviews
The Gallatin River Grill is the most spectacular place to dine in Bozeman and southwest Montana! With breath taking views, creative & classic cuisine, an outstanding wine selection and a full bar, the lodge guarantees a dining experience you will remember
We could hear the waiter talk trash about us in the back room. Hopefully he did not add any personal fluids into our food. Not too professional. The food had small portions and was tasty, the steak was excellent. Would not come here again.Hello gcbjgddjnbdsxhbvc,We continuously work to improve the guest experience, and hold ourselves to the highest standards, including how we treat one another, and our guests. To clarify, we absolutely do not tolerate any of our staff acting unprofessionally, and apologize if you misunderstood any comments that were communicated. Communication is vital to any relationship, and we do wish we could have had the opportunity to clarify any misunderstandings at the time of your visit.Kind regards,PJ WirchanskyLodge Manager
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