Specs are always crowded, with great burgers, pizza, plenty of beer on tap, TVs all over and pool tables. What's better than a huge pizza and cold beer while watching your game! Many TVs, lots of seating, clean, and really good food. Love it! And the owner of the Mint Bar and Restaurant in Belgrade expanded to Bozeman with Open Range. 14 North is another good spot with a great menu, unique dishes, fine dining and very hip. I also recommend The Emerson North (in an old school converted to an artists’ community), a small, cozy restaurant and bar with "WOW," really great food. Always happening with pool tables, cool inside bar and great food. So many to choose from, especially in the summer when you can sit outside and enjoy the Montana nights! If I had to choose one as my fav it would be Montana Aleworks. The cookies to die for! Owners Kathy and Glen are awesome. If you love good food and lots of it you have got to try Starky's! Homemade matzo-ball soup along with many other delicious selections. And Nova, downtown, is amazing and is always packed. Huge breakfasts! Not greasy and a wonderful menu. Yum!!!Īnother new fav of mine is the Storm Castle Cafe near MSU. Tiffany has the best granola ever! Try it after a nice long run in the winter when it's 10 degrees out - hot and healthy. It's got to be Sola Cafe on the south side of town. Luckily, Bozeman is bursting with great restaurants. My old dog just strolls (I don't worry about her because she can't really get lost), while the younger dogs run around making new friends and burning off some steam from their not-so-stressful days. One lap is 1.25 miles, I usually choose to do two laps. Snowfill (in Bridger Mountain foothills): Thirty fenced acres of just people and dogs (along with a pump and bowl for water). Once again, bikers, runners, old and young walkers and lots of dogs! Nice trail that leads to and from many other trails. Peets Hill: In Lindley Park, near the Bozeman Public Library. Drinking Horse Trail: Across from the M, north of town, Story Hills. South Cottonwood: Watch out for mountain bikers. Triple Tree Trail: South and east of town. Bozeman Creek: On the south side plenty of water and shade for "Rover.” Lots of walkers, joggers, bikers and most important: DOGS! In the winter you’ll cross paths with walkers, runners, cross-country skiers, snowshoers and more dogs! Pam's picks for the best dog-friendly hiking trails: Several spots in town rent tubes and other gear and will bus you to and from the put-in and take-out. Highway 191 through the Gallatin Canyon.įloating the Madison in inner tubes has become exceedingly popular. Yellow Dog Flyfishing Adventures is also a premier fly-fishing outfitter and booking agency that will help you plan your Montana trip (or put you on more exotic waters in the Seychelles, Iceland or Belize).įor whitewater rafting, check out the Montana Whitewater Rafting Company, which has four locations, including its home base between Big Sky and Bozeman on U.S. See our Livingston page for more information about fishing the Yellowstone River and Park County’s famed spring creeks.įor guided trips, fishing reports and gear, check out River’s Edge Fly Shop (in two locations), Montana Troutfitters, the Montana Angling Company or Bud Lilly’s Trout Shop (now called Big Sky Anglers) at the corner of Canyon and Madison in West Yellowstone. This is a mecca for anglers! Bozeman-based anglers have easy access to the Gallatin, Madison, Jefferson Missouri, and Big Hole rivers. Healthy food options abound at the local farmers’ markets and the local co-op ranks as one of the most popular places in town. And our historic downtown offers shopping, restaurants, cafes and coffee shops, bars and breweries and a wonderful array of art galleries (there are monthly art walks in the summer). Museum of the Rockies has one the world’s largest fossil collections in the world, along with a Living History Farm. An impressive list of big-name performers come through Bozeman and there is enough live music to keep you dancing through the week. The bus-transit system Streamline moves people around town, sharing the road with bicyclists and the occasional cowboy on horseback.īozeman boasts an opera company, symphony orchestra, Broadway plays and lots of high-quality community theatre. Bozeman’s Gallatin Field Airport - with direct flights to San Francisco, Chicago, and New York - is now the busiest airport in the state. People move here for the quality of life and big-city amenities.
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