Reviews on Bar food in Dillon, Montana, United States. Dillon is a city in and the county seat of Beaverhead County, Montana, United States. The population was 4,134 at the 2010 census. The city was named for Union Pacific Railroad President Sidney Dillon.
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4 based on 414 reviews
Food was very tasty, reasonably priced with good service. Would go there again if the opportunity arose.
4 based on 172 reviews
Ordered a veggie pizza. There were almost no vegetables on it. Some slices had none. The bottom of the pizza had a layer of gummy white flour stuck to it. Simply awful.The restaurant has corrugated metal walls and hard (metal?) panels on the ceiling. These reflect voices and noise and as the place got busier at dinner time the noise level ratcheted up to an uncomfortable level. The waitresses had to shout to be heard. It was not a pleasant or relaxing atmosphere. We will not go back.
4 based on 30 reviews
Mac's Last Cast is a lively sports bar with a fishing flair. The walls are adorned by local trout and fishing guide information. We have 12 taps including Montana micros and Guinness. Mac's is located across from the museum above the Blacktail Station res
Mac's is a fun local bar, it has good food, but I usually order from the downstairs menu, good drinks and a fun atmosphere.We thank you very much for your comments! Hope you stop in again. Jerry & Shelly McDonald
4 based on 33 reviews
Excellent meals here in 2005 so we tried again. Chopped steak was just so-so. Ribeye was delivered rare instead of med rare. Flavor was ok, but most of steak was very tough. Salads were very good as was fried sweet potato. Onion rings were not fresh, but frozen. I would try somewhere else next time in Dillon.
I tried this diner on the advise of several people. In particular, I was looking for a decent place for breakfast, which is hard to find in this area. I understood that it was good comfort food--basic diner menu. Unfortunately, the two times I ate there were probably the worst meals I have eaten at any diner. I first tried lunch and ordered a french dip sandwich. What I got was dried out meat on a soggy hotdog bun. I figured anyplace can have a bad day and later tried breakfast. The biscuits and gravy special with eggs looked like a good choice. The eggs were rubberized, having been cooked over high heat in cooking spray, the biscuit were gummy and the gravy so salty it was inedible. If you want bad food with Fox news blaring at you while you try to eat, this is the place for you. Otherwise, avoid it.
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