This Restaurant In Montana Doesn't Look Like Much - But The Food Is Amazing
If there’s one lesson to be learned from the Montana dining scene, it’s this: Never judge a restaurant by its looks. You never know what tasty meals could be cooking behind some of the most unassuming walls.
Freeway Tavern in Butte is definitely one of those places. Once featured on Man Vs. Food, it’s a rather plain building with food that is anything but.

They're open 7 days a week, and they're open until midnight (for late night cravings).

They have a full bar, and you can also buy your booze to-go if you're picking up a carryout order.
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The Wop Chop is a pork tenderloin breaded, deep-fried and served on a bun. It is incredibly addictive.
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Pork chop sandwiches are a tradition in Butte, and this one is especially delicious.

If pork chop sandwiches aren't your favorite, you can always get a burger or some hot wings.
Not only is Butte known for its pork chop sandwiches, it’s also home to Montana’s oldest restaurant.
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