5 Best Restaurants in Livingston and the Yellowstone River, Helena, Bozeman, and Southwest Montana

Faye's Cafe

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The collaborative chef's choice concept at this cute artsy café is unique to say the least. Instead of a traditional menu, diners pick adjectives and nouns that speak to them off a chalkboard with dozens of words. Chef Sarah Faye uses them to whip up a creative, customized breakfast for the first 30 patrons of the day, so come early (they open at 8 am).
415 E. Lewis, Livingston, Montana, 59047, USA
406-223--7481
Known For
  • the chef is happy to accommodate for food allergies
  • fragrant hot tea sweetened with local honey
  • irresistible huckleberry bacon
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch or dinner

Gil's Goods

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Although it's most famous for its wood-fired pizza (made with 36-hour naturally fermented dough), Gil's Goods also serves salads, burgers, and sandwiches, including a Nashville hot chicken special. It also boasts a full bar and pretty extensive beer and wine list for a casual establishment.
207 W. Park St., Livingston, Montana, 59047, USA
406-222--9463
Known For
  • homemade breads, available for sale by the loaf
  • can be loud and a bit hectic during rush hour
  • sidewalk seating for prime people-watching in the summer
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues.

Montana's Rib & Chop House

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Here, in the middle of cattle country, you can expect the juiciest, tenderest steaks—such as the hand-cut rib eye—all made from certified Angus beef. Jambalaya, salmon, and baby back ribs marinated for 24 hours are also on the menu. It's a small chain, but a local one in Montana, Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado.

305 E. Park St., Livingston, Montana, 59047, USA
406-222–9200
Known For
  • servers who write their names upside down on the paper tablecloths
  • kids meals served in classic car cutout boxes
  • surprisingly good margaritas for a steak house
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential

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The Grill at Sage Lodge

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Don't be fooled by its name: The Grill at Sage Lodge is a high-end contemporary steak house where you come for the food but stay for the view (or vice versa). Steaks are all grass-fed and range from a 16-ounce oxtail to a 32-ounce Porterhouse that will set you back a pretty penny. Other typical, yet elevated, entrées include a dry-cured half duck, sous vide lamb saddle, and black truffle and lentil risotto. Make reservations in advance, especially on the weekends when locals splurge for dinner here.
55 Sage Lodge Dr., Pray, Montana, 59065, USA
855-400--0505
Known For
  • being quite pricey
  • a special five-course chef's choice menu
  • hit-and-miss food and service depending on how busy they are
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

Yellowstone Valley Grill

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There are no Michelin star-rated restaurants in Montana, but this place comes close. With creative specialties like northern Thai bison larb, adobo-cured Kurobuta pork chop, and for dessert Oaxacan chocolate truffle, your taste buds won't be disappointed. You can dine on the outdoor patio in the summer. The restaurant is located in the Yellowstone Valley Lodge, offering riverfront luxury cabin rentals just south of Livingston.
3840 Hwy. 89 S, Livingston, Montana, 59047, USA
406-333--4787
Known For
  • beautiful river views
  • being one of the best places in Montana for sashimi
  • inventive food
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch