Discover Restaurants offering the best American food in Hungry Horse, Montana, United States. Hungry Horse is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Flathead County, Montana, United States. The population was 826 at the 2010 census. The ZIP code for Hungry Horse is 59919.
Things to do in Hungry Horse
4 based on 342 reviews
Backslope Brewing is a brewery with a taproom and a kitchen. Enjoy beer made in our brewhouse and fresh, housemade food from our kitchen. We have four standard beers on tap as well as 4-8 rotating beers, kombucha, and cold brew on nitro. Our menu includes
Great find after a long flight. Only about a 10 minute drive from Glacier National Airport. We ordered a flight of beers & food. Typically breweries either do not serve food or focus more on the beer. Not this place. The food & beer were fantastic. We ate the Bistro Burger & Ginger Pork Bowl. Everything was perfectly cooked & seasoned. So delicious. The flight included 4 beers. There is a beer for everyone from IPA to Stout. We enjoyed them all. The place is very popular & we scored the last table.
4 based on 684 reviews
Friendly and efficient staff. Comfortable atmosphere, nice wood interior. Four or five stools at the small bar. Seating for 15-20 downstairs, more upstairs. Casual feel to fine dining. And the food... was excellent. Shared Mediterranean Lamb with Hummus app, and went halvsies on Elk & Pork Bolognese and the Rib Eye.The steak was a very good cut, very well cooked. One of us liked the tapenade more than the other. The warm potato salad was well received. The pasta (bucatoni) and meaty sauce were very flavourful. This was one of my most enjoyed meals this year. We thought seriously about returning the next night, but it didnât work out. If Iâm ever back this way, Iâll be looking here first.
4 based on 17 reviews
Located at the Historic Tamarack Lodge and Cabins, halfway between Columbia Falls and the West Entrance to Glacier National Park, we provide a full dinner menu seven days a week with fireside dining and a full bar. Breakfast is served from 7am - 11am ever
After traveling all day we checked into the Tamarack which conveniently has a restaurant attached. When you check in, Kyle, the front desk host is also the bartender. We checked in the. Got a couple of local beers In chilled glasses and then sat in the second room, where they have a fireplace and tv we snuggled into a very comfortable leather sofa and enjoyed our beers. Then Tara our server came up and took our order. She recommended the crab cakes which were delicious. For dinner we split the pesto penne with chicken which was mediocre. I will say, sitting on the sofa with the table that was raised to accommodate us was pretty amazing. We felt very welcome there and would highly recommend to non guests of the hotel. Thank you so much, Shayne! We appreciate your feedback and recommendation for anyone passing by to try Off The Beaten Path. We are glad you took advantage of full use of the main lodge by having your meal cozy by the fireplace. We hope you will visit us again in the future!
4 based on 56 reviews
We were staying in West Glacier and needed to grab some dinner. We ended up here and had a great time. We sat at the bar and all the patrons, who were local people, were super friendly! They gave us tips, advice, and shared some local knowledge, as well as fresh cherries for dessert. We had some sliders which were really good and their fries, which was a gigantic portion, were top notch!! Craft beer on tap. Nice beer tenders.
4 based on 104 reviews
Diner style. Older place but it was clean. Wait staff was pleasant and warmed up coffee frequently. Large portions. You wonât be hungry when you leave. Would eat here again.
We stopped at this store while staying near Glacier National Park. What a fun place to see and shop in. Many items made from huckleberry...from soaps and lotions to jams, candies and baked goods. We had a difficult time deciding what to get.....so we bought a little of everything, including a piece of huckleberry pie which was delicious.Didn't eat a meal there, but was told the food was pretty good.
4 based on 150 reviews
We were staying in Hungry Horse and planned a late afternoon hike followed by Star Party at Logan Pass which meant no way to eat dinner. So we decided to buy a cold sub to eat in between our planned activities. The subs are quite large so us 2 couples each split a sub combo which is a small bag of chips and a large fountain drink. The fountain drinks we drank on our drive into the park.We did have a cold storage backpack with ice packs to keep our subs cool. Hours later we ate them. My husband and I split an Italian and it was really good, love banana peppers. Our friends split a pan roasted turkey & cheddar and the wife said she will try to recreate it at home. Both couples thought splitting a sub & chips was the best decision, satisfied but not stuffed.I definitely would return. Would have loved to try a hot sandwich. Looked to us like locals frequent here which is always a great sign!
4 based on 612 reviews
Their salads are great, get a whole salad and split it with your spouse.The Cranberry-Walnut salad was great (with feta cheeses and chicken) Their soups are great too.Get a pitcher of Micro-Brew beer for $11.95, quite a bargain.I would like to see them develop the menu a bit with a few specials and dinner items.T.J. our server did a great job.
5 based on 62 reviews
Josephine's is a craft cocktail bar and kitchen tucked into an old homesteader cabin just a few miles from Glacier National Park. We were inspired by the incredible story of the 'Bootleg Lady of Glacier Park', Josephine Doody who operated a moonshine oper
The prime rib sandwich was very delicious, and so was the 3 mushroom burger was very delicious. The poutine was tasty. The service was not so great, and they were out of several things by the time we got there.Thanks so much for the great review. Sorry to hear you were disappointed that we were out of a few things - you caught us on our last day open for the season. Hopefully you can come back next summer and try what you missed this time around.
4 based on 126 reviews
Who would have thought you could find a great place to eat attached to a gas station? Looks small from the outside but hedge your bets and try it out!We were staying locally for a few days and on our last day we decided to have a bigger hot breakfast. Rated #1 caught our eye even if the exterior did not!We walked in and were told to sit anywhere. Itâs actually quite big in there but tight. She came quickly to ask our beverage choice. For breakfast on the table was lite breakfast, 2 scrambled egg avocado burritos and Combo A with ham.I had the lite breakfast with link sausage and sourdough toast. The sausage was very good. Both parties really like the burrito commenting that the tortilla was especially tasty. The ham and huckleberry pancakes were said to be delicious. All our dishes were big servings, served hot as expected.Good food and good service, whatâs not too love? Lots of options. Outside seating on a beautiful day. Only downside is not a lot of parking but maybe park at the grocery store and walk over, itâs right next to it.
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