These 12 Restaurants In Montana Prove That Brunch Is The Best Meal Of The Day
By Jessica Wick|Published June 06, 2016
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Jessica Wick is a writer and travel enthusiast who loves exploring new places, meeting new people and, of course, beautiful Big Sky Country and every part of Washington State.
We’re all familiar with the expression “Breakfast is the most important meal of the day.” But on a lazy weekend morning, on the first day of a much-needed vacation, on your birthday, on a day when a friend is in town and you can’t wait to catch up… and on many, many other days… a late morning brunch beats an early breakfast as the best meal.
Not quite lunch but a little late for a traditional breakfast, brunch is in its own category of restaurant meals. You’ll typically have options ranging from classic morning delicacies to lunch specialties, with plenty of coffee and cocktails to sip along with them. Montana is full of wonderful brunch options, and these 12 restaurants have especially “eggsellent” menus.
You’ve got to love a place with menu items like "Boring," which consists of local bacon, eggs and toast. They also serve some creative options, like a "chef's choice" waffle and quinoa with almond milk, pecans, blackberries, pomegranates, and honey.
On Sundays from 9-3, you can enjoy an outstanding brunch at the beautiful, picturesque Ranch Club. From pancakes and scrambles to the sophisticated Croque-Monsieur, you’ll find something delicious to fill you up. The double berry mimosas don't hurt, either.
With practically perfect Yelp ratings and their beautifully presented food, it’s no wonder Lilac is a local favorite. Everything on the menu is local and made from scratch, so you’re in for a treat if you brunch here.
With a great selection of breakfast items (served until noon on weekends) and lunch favorites, it’s no wonder that this is one of the most popular brunch spots in Bozeman.
The menu at Gourmet Galley isn’t extensive, but they clearly believe in quality over quantity. The Bay Breakfast comes with scrambled eggs, cheddar cheese, chili, country potatoes and toast, or your can get it wrapped up burrito-style. This is one brunch you’ll want to end with a dessert, like a chocolate tart with French cream filling,
Burns Street Bistro serves breakfast all week (and it’s delightful), but on Saturday and Sunday they break out the brunch menu, which includes the Brunch Burger, a Croque Madame and tasty Veggie Browns.