Best Restaurants in Montana
Montana, with its vast landscapes and small-town charm, isn’t just a haven for outdoor enthusiasts it’s also home to some of the most distinctive and mouthwatering restaurants in the country. From rugged steakhouses to fine Italian dining and brunch spots that know how to keep things soulful, here’s a curated list of the best restaurants in Montana that serve more than just great food they deliver memorable experiences.

1. The Old Post — Missoula, MT
“The Old Post has the yums.” And if you’re brunching, it really has the yums.
Located in the heart of Missoula, The Old Post is not just a restaurant — it’s a community hub wrapped in cozy, welcoming vibes. Whether you’re catching a jazz night, throwing down some trivia on a Tuesday, or enjoying a soul-healing brunch, The Old Post is where food meets fun.
Highlights:
- Weekend Brunch: 8am–2pm (Entrees start at 5pm)
- Weekday Breakfast: 8–11:30am | Lunch/Dinner: 12–close
- Happy Hours: Mon–Fri: 4–6pm, Wed: All day, Sat/Sun: 2–4pm
- Weekly Events: Bingo Sundays, Trivia Tuesdays, Jazz Thursdays, Live Music Fridays/Saturdays
- Food & Drink: Locally-sourced menu that changes with the seasons and moods of the kitchen team
Address: 103 W Spruce St, Missoula, MT 59802
Phone: +1 406–540–4433
Website: Oldpostmissoula
2. Lucca’s Helena, MT
“Montana’s best restaurant,” says Business Insider, and they weren’t exaggerating.
Lucca’s is Helena’s premier fine-dining destination, offering a refined yet warm Italian experience that transports you straight to Tuscany — if Tuscany had Montana charm. With an intimate 54-seat dining room, a reservation at Lucca’s is like securing a seat at an elite culinary performance.
Highlights:
- Dinner Only: Open Wednesday to Sunday, from 5 p.m.
- Menu Focus: Fine Italian fare with seasonal flair — house-made pasta, elegant entrees, and upscale wine options.
- To-Go Orders: Available 5 p.m. — 8 p.m. Wed–Sun
- Best For: Romantic dinners, special celebrations, or simply treating yourself
Address: 56 N Last Chance Gulch, Helena, MT
Phone: 406.457.8311
3. Lolo Creek Steakhouse — Lolo, MT
“Rare yet well done.” That’s how owner Mike Grunow describes the legendary Lolo Creek Steakhouse, and we couldn’t agree more.
Set in a classic log cabin with a roaring wood-fired grill at its heart, Lolo Creek delivers big Western Montana energy with big steaks to match. Hand-cut, wet-aged, and grilled to perfection, every steak comes with a veggie tray, salad, potato, and Texas toast.
Highlights:
- Signature Dish: The Ribeye — 12oz or 20oz, flame-grilled with forest-to-fire flavor
- Ambience: Rustic, mountain lodge vibe with views of Lolo Peak
- Bonus: Visit the adjacent Lolo Creek Distillery for locally-crafted vodka, gin, and whiskey
4. The Montana Club — Multiple Locations in Montana
For family-friendly comfort food with upscale flair, The Montana Club is a statewide staple.
With a menu that spans hearty steakhouse classics, juicy burgers, fresh seafood, and creative cocktails, this restaurant is ideal for any occasion — from birthdays to casual nights out.
Highlights:
- Special Menus: Holiday brunches (like Mother’s Day), seafood specials, and more
- Full Bar: Enjoy microbrews, wine, and top-shelf cocktails
- Vibe: Welcoming, versatile, and designed for everyone — kids, couples, coworkers
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re a brunch connoisseur, a steak lover, or a seeker of refined Italian cuisine, Montana’s restaurant scene offers something for every palate. From Missoula’s soulful hangouts to Helena’s fine dining gems and rustic log cabins tucked below mountain peaks every meal tells a story here.
So next time you’re traveling through Big Sky Country, ditch the chains — and feast like a local.