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    Old Saloon

    4.5 (147 reviews)
    InexpensiveBars, American, Salad
    Open 11:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    OLD SALOON ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Live music
    Divey
    Casual

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    Stephanie R.

    We are out of towners and stayed in Emigent, which is an area that does not have a lot of options nearby. Old Saloon was closed for the first half of the week we were there (along with all the other food options) but we managed to pop in Wednesday night after a long, exhausting day. We found half of the dining area was closed so there were only about 6 tables available, plus bar seating (we had 8 people). Service was ok, but we did have to ask for refills each time we needed one and for sugar when it was forgotten. The menu was super limited (different than what their online menu showed which was disappointing because we went for certain things and none ended up being on the menu) and really expensive for what we had to choose from (ex. $4 to add jalapeño and $4 to add bacon to a burger- insane). The food was not great. I got the Big Sky (grilled chicken sandwich with bacon) and it was dry/overcooked. Asked for it with the ranch on the side (I don't like ranch) and it was put on it and on the side. Sweet potato fries were all stuck together and just not great. Overall, maybe we caught them on a bad day, but it was the worst stop we had on our trip. We got food, we ate, it did the truck, but it was over priced and just meh.

    Burger
    Megan M.

    The beer was cold and delicious and the food was hot and fresh. Service was great, our server/bartender was very friendly.

    Great Whiskey Selection
    Christopher B.

    Loved the atmosphere at Old Saloon. Established in 1902, it has that nostalgic, old Montana feel that makes you want to stay awhile. The historic western atmosphere really adds to the experience, and you can feel the history when you walk in. Great whiskey selection, attentive bartenders, and just an overall cool place to stop, grab a drink, and soak in the vibe. Definitely worth a visit if you're passing through Paradise Valley or heading to Yellowstone.

    Cheese curds, excellent!  $15 for this serving.
    Jessee B.

    This place was in the tiny down of Emigrant. The food was outstanding. The place was clean and chairs are comfortable (no sides). The service was lacking but they were very busy so I didn't knock off a star. They got our order wrong, didn't refill water jug unless we asked and never brought extra napkins. Our waitress wasn't standing around, just didn't prioritize us. Like I said, it was busy. The food was amazing and people were loud and happy. I would eat here again.

    Tricia S.

    This was a BIG disappointment. I should have guessed as I had to call 3 x & send 2 emails to try to get a reservation for my large party (16). The menu was changed from the one online and no longer featured fish & chips, bean burger or others. We had 2 meat-free diners who had boring green salad & fries. Two Drinks never arrived, the water wasn't refilled. Food arrived in piecemeal. All fries & nachos were ice cold. Fried chicken sandwich was over cooked & dry. Burgers were decent. And was caprice salad. The website advertised a band but we were told there wasn't one tonight. Don't waste your time or money.

    Lunchtime
    Lisa W.

    Ok....stopped in with friends from out of town for lunch after the hot springs. I had a craving for a burger and a beer. The second I walked in I saw that they had Octoberfest on tap, and right away I knew I was going to like this place. We all ordered drinks and food. The waitresses was crazy short staffed. It was just her and a bartender. That would explain the wait times. It took a while for us to get our food order in but once we got it everyone was happy with their meal. I got the burger and it was really good. There was supposed to be mushrooms on it but I never saw or tasted them. Still really good though. I had a bite of Kim's Ruben and it was awesome. If we're in the neighborhood....we'll be back.

    Great dogs n burgers
    Lauren K.

    Check out food truck in front of old saloon....way yummy smash burgers n hot dogs. Plus daily specials. Good friendly guy.

    Biscuits and gravy with eggs and hash browns.

    The Old Saloon consistently delivers high-quality meals with generous portions, making it a standout dining spot in the area. Having dined here frequently--especially for breakfast--I've never had a bad meal. The food is always fresh and served hot, and the coffee is just as it should be: strong and satisfying. Dinner is equally impressive, with a menu that offers everything from perfectly cooked steaks to flavorful burgers and chicken dishes. Each meal is prepared with care, showcasing both quality ingredients and skilled execution in the kitchen. Beyond the food, the service is excellent. The waitstaff is friendly and attentive, and the kitchen clearly takes pride in their work. The combination of great food, welcoming hospitality, and a classic saloon atmosphere makes The Old Saloon a must-visit spot. Whether you're stopping in for breakfast, dinner, or just a drink, you're in for a great experience. Highly recommended.

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    Great live music venue, the elk meatloaf was delicious, and the servers were fun and had a personality. Less Bozeman and more Montana here.

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    Great location and has a nice local vibe. Good food & great drinks! The service was outstanding!

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    The Grill At Sage Lodge

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    Had a wonderful and surprisingly quick dinner at the lodge. There weren't many people when we…read morevisited so the food was basically out when we had come back from the restroom after ordering. The views out the window are stunning and the lodge itself is beautiful. They have another highly rated restaurant on site (the Fireside room) but we were looking for the more upscale one and enjoyed our dinner here. We got the Waygu burger which was solid and the Bison Bolognaise was fantastic. We also got the classic old fashioned (their drink of the month was a variation but over $20 so we went for the original), which was delicious. With our limited budget/hunger this is all we could get but given the setting/quality of the food I would come back to try other items for a nice night out.

    Great food with even better service. Our waitress Mandy was wonderful, attentive, friendly and…read moreknowledgeable about the menu. All of the staff including the manager we interacted with here were fantastic. The restaurant is really nicely decorated (modern and sleek but still feels like a barn/lodge) with indoor and outdoor seating. It is a large space with high ceilings, a bar and even has a coat room. The mountain views are beautiful and there was a private party that night outside. We had a lovely dining experience, just be prepared that is expensive. They bring out an onion focaccia (cut into 4 pieces) with herb butter to start which was delicious. It was so good, we asked for a second. For an appetizer we ordered the grilled halloumi which was divine and a good sized portion. For my entree I went with the trout (whole fish that they butterfly) which was cooked perfectly and came with a trout roe beurre blanc sauce and vegetables (potatoes, carrots, cauliflower and I think swiss chard or kohlrabi). I enjoyed the dish and it was a large serving, but think it would have been better without the roe. There was so much roe in the dish that it kind of overpowered the other flavors. I think just a simple/lighter beurre blanc would have been better. Someone else ordered the lamb chops which they said were very tasty but expensive (over $70 if I remember correctly). For dessert we got the chocolate cake and our waitress recommended we try the huckleberry ice cream. It is good ice cream, but very sweet as huckleberries taste like a sweeter blueberry to me. I think most people would love it though, I am just not into sweets.

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    Chico Hot Springs

    Chico Hot Springs

    4.0(55 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    Chico Hot Springs was a highlight of our nine-day, four-state road trip through Idaho, Utah,…read moreWyoming, and Montana...and there were a LOT of highlights. Originally booked as a single night, post-Yellowstone reprieve (I mean, looking at hot springs all day long makes you want to soak in one, right?!), we ended up extending our stay another day, because of how much we all (my wife and I, plus our two toddler tons) loved this place! The hot springs alone is worth the price of admission: two pools, one smaller and warmer, the other larger and cooler (but still warm enough that there is no temperature shock when shifting between them), with a poolside bar window where you can order cocktails from the attached saloon...that's pretty hard to beat! There's also an attached restaurant, but we didn't get a chance to check it out, as it was closed by the time we returned to the hotel both nights. There's also the aforementioned saloon, which is open until 11-ish every night (basically, until everyone staggers out), with a wonderful, conversational bartender whose name I wrote down, and shamefully lost, but he was warm, welcoming and engaging: a true gem in an already glittering establishment. He also pointed out their absolutely ABSURD wine selection, indicating the presence of a fabulously stocked wine vault somewhere on site, for those with expensive tastes (not me; I'll stick to my whiskey!). Rooms are rustic, but comfortable, including the beds. We stayed our first night in a private cabin up on the hill, with two small bedrooms (queen beds in each) and a bathroom. Our second night, all the cabins were filled, so we ended up in a room in the main lodge, on the second floor, which had its own aesthetic perks, as the whole building feels like an inn from a previous century (which, technically, I guess it is...but it feels even older than that, in all the good ways). It's probably also haunted. We hope it is, anyway! Beyond all these incredible features I've mentioned, there's actually many, many more: an on-site gift shop / café, open from 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM every day; there's a day spa up on the hill; you can book horseback rides from the stable near the gift shop; there's a playground for the littles behind the private garden, which appears to be tended by the James Beard award-winning chefs that make the fantastic dining hall an excellent choice for either breakfast/brunch (a buffet at $22/person, and absolutely worth it), or a truly incredible fine dining service in the evening. All those things, and I'm sure I'm probably forgetting or overlooked something. In short, Chico Hot Springs has something for everyone, young or old, rustic or extravagant: our little sons LOVED the hot springs (as did we, of course), but there's so much more to love here, that it has made a lasting impression on us all. Montana has never had much of a draw for city-slickers like my wife and I, but after our stay here, our ignorance has been thoroughly rectified. VERY recommended.

    This restaurant has been fantastic for the 30+ years since we first came here. The atmosphere is…read morecozy and rustic, the service was super, and the food nearly five star! Highly recommend the Wellington! Well done!

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    Follow Yer Nose BBQ - 1 lb each of brisket and pork, pasta salad, beans, and ciabatta rolls.

    Follow Yer Nose BBQ

    4.8(181 reviews)
    0.0 mi
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    During out nine day trip across four states, we were treated to several truly wonderful memorable…read moremeals. Outside of the $400 bespoke omakase sushi we had in SLC, the food here at Follow Yer Nose came in second...and only just barely! A friend of mine noticed on social media that we were staying in the (very) near vicinity (practically across the street), and insisted we give this place a shot. I haven't seen him in person for several years, but apparently, he is a VERY good friend, because...whoo-wee! Fantastic pulled pork, sausages, and sides, all liberally soaked in various flavors of in-house BBQ sauces that I desperately tried to find bottles of to purchase and take back home with me. Sadly, that wasn't an option at the time, which means that my wife and I will be regularly courting the idea of a 12-hour drive to return here. Get here early, queue up, order what you will from the (rapidly diminishing) board behind the counter, and you'll be served some of the best brisket you've ever had, practically before you've had a chance to snag a table and sit down! Prices are excellent for the portion size and quantity, although we ended up ordering a bit extra, to tide us over on the long drive home (spoiler alert: it didn't survive the journey; it was long gone before then!).

    My husband and I stopped on our way back from Yellowstone and I am SO glad we did! Such a fun place…read morewith great bbq!

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    Chico Hot Springs Resort & Day Spa - Awesome sign

    Chico Hot Springs Resort & Day Spa

    3.6(279 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    We visited Chico to stay at the resort for one night, visited the hot springs, and ate at the…read morefancier ("historic dining room") restaurant one site. We also got a delicious slushy from the Saloon which we took to the pool as we relaxed. The two pools of varying heat were really nice and despite the crowds had plenty of space. If I lived locally for around $15 I would get the day pass. The full bed, which was not super comfortable, was also tight for my wife and I to share and the room in general was on the smaller side. Overall, it was clean but basic and it seems like you may be paying more so here for the location. The setting is beautiful and we enjoyed walking around the property. If you have the budget, you may want to consider upgrading to one of the Oregon trail style wagons or one of the lodges on site. We knew we'd have a more budget friendly room with shared bathroom arrangement so the rustic traditional lodging did meet our expectations (and seems more affordable than staying in Bozeman by comparison). At the restaurant we tried the classic caesar salad, Beef Tenderloin Tips, and the special of the sea scallops. The salad comes with giant leafs that were a bit difficult to eat but it was tasty. The beef and the scallops were also good, although the latter were unsurprisingly very expensive. Despite the pomp and circumstances of their famous "flaming orange" (which is indeed impressive), we aren't big orange/chocolate fans among other elements of this dessert so instead we got a delicious ice cream cake to go. We took the desert to the saloon next door to see the local band which was fun.

    I have stayed at Chico several times, and it just gets worse and worse. They clearly are getting by…read moreon the historical factor, and not their actual hospitality. We stayed in the covered wagons. First of all, they do not look like the picture. Only one has a fire pit, and that wasn't either of ours. There is a group fire pit by the bathrooms, but they wouldn't even help us with smores supplies or sticks. You are in the middle of nowhere, so if you forgot something, don't expect them to help. The area around the wagons is very overgrown. They had a horseshoe pit that was hard to see because there was so much grass. Not that it would matter, they didn't have any horseshoes there. The wagons themselves had good mattresses and comfortable bedding. However, they only had air conditioner available and no heat. Kind of pointless in the Montana mountains. I'm glad our weather was mild while we were there. We checked in at 6:30, and asked when the pool side grill would close. They said after 9pm. We got on our swimsuits, and headed to the pool, only to find the grill closed and it wasn't even 7! I went to the front desk to complain, and all they said was the girl who told us was wrong. So I asked about eating in the restaurant but they said they stopped taking reservations at 4 PM even if they have any openings. So, that left us feeding five kids in a saloon. There were only two saloon workers that night. They did their best, but you could tell they were very understaffed. It made the whole experience pitiful. It is not like you have another choice of a place to eat when you're that far from town. Overall, Chico is an overpriced waste. Save your money and go to one of the other cool places in the area. The Hot Springs at Yellowstone Hot Springs is better than the Chico pool anyway.

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    Emigrant Creek Cabins - The screened in porch

    Emigrant Creek Cabins

    5.0(2 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    Location: This is a really great cabin off the US89 between Livingston and Gardiner. We used it as…read morea base for our Yellowstone Park explorations. It is in Emigrant a small town that boasts a great bakery and great BBQ in the warm season. To get to and from the Cabin you drive through the Chico Hot Springs Resort. In addition to hot springs Chico has a riding stable and adventure company for white water, scenic floats and hiking. This is nice if you don't want to drive to Gardiner some days. There is also a nice hike to a falls just up the road from the cabin. The cabin itself was excellent. We were there on some hot days and the cabin stayed cool if you closed the blinds as instructed. There was a full kitchen and while fussy cook husband might have wanted sharper knives for prep work he managed to make some fine meals. He also used the charcoal grill but the black flies were thick in the heat. Better him than me! Happily the long porch facing the stream is fully screened. No biting things there. The porch had a casual dining table and glider bench. The cabin had two bedrooms and one and a half baths. The half bath was in a utility room which included a washer and dryer. Priceless! There was also a comfy living room with two sofas and a glider chair. We never used the TV but it was there too. The cabin had wifi thankfully because there wasn't much cell reception. Basically it was a great place to get away, listen to the creek at night and relax.

    Wonderful get away. No people, no problem. Walk to have a cocktail and a fine dinner. All the…read morepeople we did encounter were lovely. Highly recommend this best kept secret in Montana!!

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