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    Koo Beans Coffee

    2.5 (2 reviews)

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    Thirsty Saddle Espresso

    Thirsty Saddle Espresso

    4.0(1 review)
    1.5 mi

    Thirsty Saddle Espresso is such a new coffee kiosk that it gets lost amongst the nearby buildings…read moreuntil potential customers are speeding by or miss the turn. On the south side of Laurel, outside of town on the busy highway headed to Red Lodge, this kiosk's owner picked a great spot to capture traffic from the nearby refinery and those headed to the Beartooth mountains or Yellowstone or Wyoming. As it has opened just as the summer season kicks off, it'll likely see a lot of traffic. If they don't, it'd be a loss to those who drove by. Plus, those who don't stop miss the chance to support a small local business. The coffee is good -- at least it is if you prefer a stronger brew as your base. Of course they have non-coffee drinks if sugar instead of caffeine is your choice of bad habit. The one hiccup that will be quickly remedied: because it is located so close to the highway that at times can be noisy and busy and there is no bell or alarm to notify the employee that someone is waiting for service, you may need to wait a bit for them to notice you. The day I visited, the owner's relative was working, acknowledged the issue before I had a chance to mention it, and then proceeded to make a near-perfect latte. I'm now a fan. Next time you find yourself out of town headed south, look for this small building on the left (east) side of the road.

    From the owner: Fresh local roasted beans and ground fresh at time of order…read more Red Bull drinks Lotus drinks Hot and cold coffee and espresso Local owner and employees

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    Burnin the Bone Smokehouse

    Burnin the Bone Smokehouse

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    We drove by and the "serving breakfast" sign , so we pulled in . We ordered the tri tip breakfast…read moreburrito and biscuits and gravy . The homemade biscuits and scratch sausage gravy was Amazing ! The Smokey tri tip burrito had peppers on it , and it also was Amazing ! The service outstanding ! We will definitely be back as regulars . We have family coming to town , we are going to bring them here and let the girls play in the game room , while we enjoy some good . I would give this 10 stars ! Thanks for the excellent food and service ! Jason and Gina !

    Food trucks -- an ideal way to accommodate the social distancing of today's environment. Making it…read moreeven more appealing is coming across one that can serve very tasty food. Burnin the Bone to the rescue. In all fairness, though, they were doing this before the virus disrupted things. While I've never had a bad anything, the brisket sandwich is still my favorite. The roll is okay, but brisket is what makes it--- that I can order some brisket alone for a future get together or meal is even better. They do offer catering, after all. The breakfast items aren't a standout for me when compared with the lunch things. They're good, not stellar. Although I will say one day they had a "fire hog" burrito with egg and brisket...not sure if it was a lunch or breakfast item, but holy hell ... it had the fires of hell in every bite, between the jalapeño and Serrano pepper and the ghost chili sauce. That hell tasted damn good. Mostly serving from their spot in the Heights, Burnin the Bone occasionally sneaks out of that area and sets up elsewhere. It's a father and son team running the truck -- a family thing. His wife runs "burnin the bean coffee"'stand next door to where this truck is parked in the Heights location. Find this truck, try their food, support a small local business, and enjoy the food.

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    Koo Beans Coffee - coffee - Updated July 2026

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