Reviews on Italian food in Bigfork, Montana, United States. Bigfork is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Flathead County, Montana, United States. The population was 4,270 at the 2010 census, up from 1,421 at the 2000 census.
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4 based on 192 reviews
Under new ownership and management as of May 2016. Mediterranean Restaurant. Serving Pizza Pasta and other Mediterranean dishes since 2010. Voted Best Pizza in Montana from Food Network Magazine. Local Fresh.
We ate here twice of three nights we spent in Big Fork area. It is in a strip mall--and the parking lot is FULL!! We made reservations both nights. Delicious gourmet Italian--We each had a salad--mine a caesar and my husband with beets and blue cheese and nuts. My husband had lasagna and I ordered a pizza with fresh mozzerella and sundried tomatoes. Many interesting combinations. Wonderful crust--and wonderful leftovers. Nice wine list priced very attractively. Like I said we came here twice. Attentive service by the manager. Full of locals. Just eat here!!
4 based on 87 reviews
Gourmet, Organic, Non-GMO, Local, Free-Range, Wild Caught, Sustainable,Home Made, Unique, Largest glass pour list in Montana, Wine Bar, Craft Beer, Deli, Retail, Gifts, Personalized service, Substitutions or alterations to menu are politely discouraged bu
Great wine, wonderful food, and attentive service. Eat inside or outside. There is a nice view of the Harbor. It's not a big place but good things come in little packages..
4 based on 71 reviews
We stopped off at Grateful Bread for a late lunch on a weekend in July. Even though the seating area was half empty and we ordered items that didn't require any elaborate cooking, service was very slow. Apparently, the cafe had only one wait staff member at the time. In addition, although there was a wide variety of items to choose from the menu, there were not too many options for those who have to stay away from gluten and pork. The items we ordered tasted OK but not memorable (turkey sandwich was pretty bland, and the sauce that came with oven baked fries was a bit too much on the sour side). Gluten-free bread, like most run-of-the-mill gluten-free breads, was very crumbly, and it was impossible to eat the sandwich unless one used a fork and knife. The peanut butter gluten-free cookies were overbaked and way too thick. All in all, a very average experience both food wise and service wise.
Where to eat Pub food in Bigfork: The Best Restaurants and Bars
Woods Bay Wine features wines and cuisine of the world with an emphasis on Seafood, Wine Tastings, and Belgian Beer. Retail Bottle Shop with a wide selection of old world wines and Belgain Beer.
Visited twice during our stay and David and the staff where very professional and friendly. He has a great smile and very knowledgeable about the wines he has chosen. They have a limited entree menu but the offerings were tasty.
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