Butte's gold rush past is evident in its vintage signs, historic buildings and numerous trolleys and tours devoted to the memory of mining days. Its historic landmark district boasts some of the country's best collections of Victorian architecture as well as preserved gems from the early 20th century. Beyond its history, though, Butte has a wealth of activities and attractions to offer, from outdoor adventures in the surrounding wilds to arts and culture in the city's museums and galleries.
Restaurants in Butte
5.0 based on 114 reviews
Founded on a passion for Butte and for great spirits, Headframe Spirits is proud to produce distilled spirits in uptown Butte. We're easily located on the corner of Montana & Galena with parking on both sides of our building. Our tasting room is open 10-8 Monday thru Saturday and 12-5 on Sunday. Swing in to samples some spirits and to immerse yourself in Butte's history and culture. Our knowledgable tasting room staff will happily make you a cocktail or two and share some of the stories from Butte's colorful past. We're family friendly, with a fun selection of non-alcoholic beverages to choose from. While we don't serve food in the tasting room, don't be shy about grabbing lunch or dinner from one of our local restaurants and bringing it in!Call ahead to schedule a tour!
Of course, the spirits have to be the best part of visiting a distillery. Because of the Irish influence on Butte, this place has a great selection of bourbon, rye, Irish whiskey, and single-malt whiskey. There's also grain-based vodka and gin. You ask for a tasting, and can have eight, or four and a serious drink as part of the deal. On a gray afternoon, we did the four each and ended with a traditional Martini and a Moscow mule. We were not disappointed. Midafternoon, we had the place to ourselves. Go early and stay late!
5.0 based on 49 reviews
We take you through the mountains of Montana, on an ATV to places you would never imagine going, and seeing views, scenery, and things from days of old. This has been the highlight of many a vacationer. Please check out our Facebook page, Montana ATV Adventures. See ya here. Rich and Tammy
5.0 based on 80 reviews
Escapology Butte offers escape games in which players solve a series of puzzles and riddles using clues, hints, and strategy to complete the objectives at hand. Players are given a set time limit to unveil the secret plot which is hidden within the rooms. Escape rooms are great activities for families, friends, students, and even businesses because they rely on team building exercises.
Great fun ,excellent staff. Good way to work your brain and find teamwork. I’m going to attempt all rooms!
4.5 based on 121 reviews
"Our Lady of the Rockies", a 90-foot statue sitting atop the Continental Divide is the result of a dream and six years of hard work.With the help of generous donations and a wealth of love and faith, countless volunteers completed a seemingly impossible task. On December 29, 1985 "Our Lady" was placed on the East Ridge to overlook Butte, Montana. The base sits at an elevation of 8510 feet above sea level and 3500 feet above the mile high city of Butte. The statue, lighted and visible at night, is a spectacular sight to behold.
We had a hard time to find the "Our Lady of the Rockies." Eventually we found it. There is a monument of Our Lady of the Rockies. It is elevated 8000 feet and at the same time it is exactly at the continental divide overlook. This is a must see!
4.5 based on 151 reviews
Victorian Mansion available May 1st to Sept 30th for guided tours. Tour times - 10am, noon 2pm, and 3:30pm. BED & BREAKFAST available year round.
Our tour guide was amazing and very passionate about the tour You will learn some very interesting aspects of the copper mining era and more
4.5 based on 24 reviews
You are all welcome here! Great Beer & Good Times is what we do. Come be a part of it. Muddy Creek Brewery is a family-friendly micro brewery located in Uptown Butte Montana at 2 E. Galena Street. Each week you'll find live music in a quiet enough space to visit with your friends and family. We invite you to come and hang out and go with the flow at Muddy Creek Brewery.
Like a number of spots I scouted out in Butte, Muddy Creek was not easy to find. But when found, I liked. I seem to recall some sort of blueberry beer that was tasty, but really Muddy Creek was just another chance to notch my brewery bedpost. An added bonus would be the old building and ghost town feel of the neighborhood. Does Butte ever come alive? I don’t know.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
I liked these gardens. We came right on time. They had started to put the flowers in the gardens. They worked diligently. That was cool. There were information about the town. For example, The Berkely Pit was once of the largest pit in the world. They also remembered the old Lexington and the first high school. They also made things from the history of Butte. That was cool! I enjoyed that attraction. The gardens started in 1899. The flowers were beautiful!. There is a lot of parking places. This is amust see!
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