Food & Nightlife

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Food & Nightlife

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Restaurants & Bars

Eating out in the evening is not an option at Bridger Bowl as it has no specific overnight accommodation or facilities.

Staying in the NE part of Bozeman town puts you in proximity not only to Main Street, which has everything, but also the NE Neighborhood, which has an amazing bakery (Wild Crumb), two excellent coffee shops (Treeline and Roly Poly) and two awesome breweries (Bozeman Brewing Co -- oldest, old school tasting room, and very local vibe; Mountains Walking -- incredible array of very creative offerings plus a full kitchen).

It's also close to the Cannery District, which has an amazing Asian restaurant (Shan -- but get reservations), a great distillery next door (Wildrye), an awesome Neapolitan wood-fired pizza place (Pizza Campania -- which has an outdoor fireplace to enjoy in your ski apparel with some bevvies and food), and a couple of cool bars (Devil's Toboggan -- speakeasy style; and It Will Always be that Way). There are other places to eat and shop, too, in this cool multi-use complex.

Can't-Miss Food Picks Downtown:

Amazing Farm-to-Table -- Blackbird; Little Star Dinner
Inexpensive but Good - Shine (great beverage selection and cool upstairs deck, too)
Cocktails in a cool space -- Plonk

On the Way to Bridger:

Fink's Deli (brekkie burritos)
Ghost Town Coffee (house-made brekkie offerings, too)

On the Way from Bridger:

MAP Brewing -- slight detour; great beer; beautiful patio views of the Bridger Mountain Range (but only OK food)
Cannery District (see above -- no detour and really great offerings)

Nightlife:

Dancy college hangout types: Bar IX; Rockin' R Bar Dive Bar: The Crystal Refined: Plonk

With contributions from Jason Delmue

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