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    Yellowstone Olive Company

    4.3 (11 reviews)
    PriceyOlive Oil
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    I've been driving to Missoula and then to Bozeman to find a good selection of oils and vinegars.

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    The Spiked Olive

    The Spiked Olive

    4.8
    (4 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    As stated in other reviews, unlikely location and very friendly, knowledgeable owner. She…read moresuggested a couple of combinations, all of which suited us well. We found this place while searching for other spices. Needed olive oil for salads. Ended up with a great oil vinegar combination. Since she appeared to know the food scene in Billings, asked her about where I could get some rather different spices in bulk. She pointed us in the correct direction. Absolutely amazing!!

    Unlikely location, but great store and friendly owner. Like all places of this kind, there are…read morerows of infused olive oils and vinegars with sampling available. Spiked olive has gift sets, but you can put create your own, and together with the other products, like seasonings and pasta for instance, and some made locally, round out the shopping adventure. It's not as large as other, similar shops, but that's doesn't keep it from meeting the criteria for "I didn't even think of that" for flavors. I like that there were individual paper tasting spoons. It seems less wasteful than those small plastic cups, but they do have those if you want a bigger gulp. The owner was very helpful. I was looking for a particular gift assortment for a gift for a home-bound friend, and after answering a few questions, I had a small gift basket ready. Spiked Olive is a small local business that does a great job helping foodies make their perfect recipes.

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    The Spiked Olive
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    Bistro Enzo

    Bistro Enzo

    4.1
    (144 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $$

    Bistro Enzo is FANTASTIC, I beg to go here whenever we're in town and always recommend family and…read morefriends to go here too. Fabulous every single time.

    Overall, a solid 4-star experience at Enzo, with a few execution issues that kept it from being…read morebetter. We started by sharing the insalata shrimp caprese. The flavors were good, but the shrimp were very small and the knife work on the dish was a little rough. It also came with only two pieces of baguette, which felt a bit light for a shared appetizer. For dinner, I originally ordered the pork schnitzel and my wife ordered the lamb. About 20 minutes later, we were told they were out of the pork, which was disappointing and something I would have expected the kitchen to know much earlier in service. I switched to the veal piccata. The veal itself was very good, plenty of lemon and capers. The potatoes and asparagus served alongside it did very little for me, though. I think pasta would have been a much better accompaniment. To their credit, the restaurant handled the pork issue well and comped us a crème brûlée as an apology, which was appreciated. Enzo is beer and wine only. I had a Sauvignon Blanc with the appetizer, and we ordered a bottle of Barolo for dinner that was fantastic. The wine list is decent, but I wouldn't describe it as particularly deep or exceptional. Service was friendly, the atmosphere was nice, and the main courses were good. There are some operational and execution details that could be tightened up, but overall we enjoyed the meal and I'd return.

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    Shrimp and Grits
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    Catch of the Day: Grouper on Mashed Potatoes
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    Ciao Mambo

    Ciao Mambo

    4.0
    (196 reviews)
    2.8 mi
    $$

    Amazing Italian food! The best in Montana!…read moreThe bread is delectable, nachos amazing and entrees' over the top!

    In Billings and elected to try Ciao Mambo for good Italian cuisine according to reviews. Most of…read morethe restaurants were closed on a Sunday evening and on the 5th of July. We arrived and were quickly seated. We started with a broth of mussels with peppers, tomatoes, basil, sausage and onions. The mussels were decent but the blending of flavor was more like several ingredients dumped into a boiling brew. The pizza with onions, red sauce, pepperoni and chunks of meatballs were hot but again, not flavors complementing each other. The complimentory 1/2 loaf of baked bread with cheese, butter and garlic was addictive and quickly consumed. The food was average at best. While we were eating inside this nicely decorated establishment, a homeless person presented to our table twice asking us to give her food. It appeared that she was going to grab food off our table. I was finally able to waive down a waitress and inform of the situation. Finally, the kitchen staff and management were able to escort her out of the restaurant. Our experience at Ciao Mambo was indeed an adventure. The food needs some real attention for flavor, melding of combinations and more development. While the staff hustled all night, I feel that they need better kitchen support to vastly improve the dining experience at Ciao Mambo.

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    Ciao Mambo
    Lemon marcaspone cake with Huckleberry amarone sauce.

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    Lemon marcaspone cake with Huckleberry amarone sauce.
    Piccola Cucina

    Piccola Cucina

    4.3
    (214 reviews)
    53.2 mi
    $$$

    This is a gem in the mountains, Montana that you can't afford to miss. We started with the Burrata…read moreand prosciutto appetizer. The burrata was perfect and fresh. There was lovely oil and the bread was tasty. I want to warn you, though this is on a bed of prosciutto. Like so much. I had the carbonara and you could tell the pasta was fresh and the sauce was made simply with fresh ingredients. My dining partner had the Maccheroni Alla Norma which had delicious fresh pasta and sauce and tasty roasted eggplant. for dessert I tried the torte Della nonna The torta itself was great very lemony. But the ice cream was honestly some of the best ice cream I've ever had. we also had the profiterole the chocolate sauce was great and the cream was yummy. Wheelchair accessibility: this restaurant is very tightly packed and to get to the bathroom people had to physically stand up and lean chairs against tables for us to pass though. We really did appreciate the fact that the hostess led us to the back having the people move rather than us doing it ourselves. On the way out of the bathroom, we actually went out through the kitchen door and back around and when we went back to the bathroom later, we did the same thing. The bathroom door is heavy and so you might need assistance, but the bathroom is spacious. We actually dined alfresco, and one of the two tables at the entrance to the restaurant highly recommend. there is an accessible parking lot on the street right around the corner.

    The truthfully the food was right on par with Olive Garden. I was kind of disappointed as I've had…read morea couple people tell me it's one of the better restaurants in town. The service was great and the ambience was nice as well. BUT, the food was not.

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    Maccheroni alla donna
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    Evergreen Cafe

    Evergreen Cafe

    4.7
    (3 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    If I had to list all the things I least expected to find inside a hardware store, it'd be a deli…read morecafe. Well, I guess I can check that off my list of "never would I ever". But, since this [Ace] hardware store used to be a grocery store, I guess it isn't that far out of the realm of possibility. Evergreen cafe is a small shop serving sandwiches, charcuterie trays, Wilcoxson's ice cream and the specialty of one of the owners: Kombucha. The brewmaster and his wife decided to open this small shop to do something different. Well, I guess a leap from engineer to kombucha brewmaster isn't what I would have expected, but from one science to another -- good for them. Each day you can stop in for a $5 grab and go box containing a half sandwich, maybe some chips, or vegetables, or a small serving of a salad of some kind. The salads are also available in containers for adding something to your at-home meals. There are at least two or three different kinds available at any time, and I've seen chicken, curry chicken, chicken apple, veggie, pasta salads. Of course, you can have a sandwich made there with your choice of meat (or egg), and cheese and you'll certainly not be disappointed in the serving size. So far, though, the charcuterie trays have been a winner for me. There are several different kinds, whatever she feels like putting into the particular tray along with the vegetables. Sometimes fruit, sometimes crackers, or different meats but they're made fresh every morning and she guaranteed each tray would contain at least a pound of something -- good for a small party -- or a couple of days of lunches or snacks. The kombucha is available in about four or five flavors. It doesn't have the sharp tang of some kinds, and the flavors are more muted, but they're still good. This time of year the cherry is must-try. Social distancing is handled well, here. There are a few tables, spaced far enough apart to meet the requirements, and that makes it easy to sit and enjoy your sandwich and perhaps chat with friends.

    Amazing best sandwich shop in Billings absolutely great with great ice cream that taste really good…read moreand they let you choose if you want a large cup or small cup.

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    Evergreen Cafe
    Kombucha and charcuteries!

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    Kombucha and charcuteries!

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