7 Montana Restaurants That Haven't Changed A Bit Since The 1960s
Plenty of excellent eateries have opened in Montana over the last few years, with more coming in the near future. However, nothing replaces the feeling of stepping through the door of a place you’ve known since your childhood and taking in the familiar sights, sounds, and smells. Each restaurant on this list has been open since the 1960s or longer, and aside from a few minor necessary upgrades, they still look the same.


Since it opened in the 1960s, this charming little cafe has been the heartbeat of the Bigfork community. It remains as adorable (and delicious) as ever.
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Talk about a nostalgic eatery. Bozeman's Western Cafe has been a local legend for decades, and the hearty portions never change.


There are two things you can count on when you stroll through the doors of Moose's Saloon: Mouthwatering, downright addictive pizza, and the same nostalgic ambiance that's been greeting Montanans for over 60 years.


R-B Drive In opened as a root beer stand in 1945, expanding to tasty burgers in 1962. And it's been a beloved part of Helena ever since.
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Lydia's originally opened in 1946. The eatery moved to its current location in 1964, and it's still owned and operated by the same family. The decor and the food haven't changed much since then, and that's just the way we like it.


Talk about a restaurant that has stood the test of time. Since 1946, this unassuming eatery has been a local favorite for good old-fashioned comfort food.

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Who wouldn't want to be served a hearty breakfast inside a cozy log cabin? This cafe has been opened since the late 1930s, and some of the original recipes are still on the menu.
These restaurants are all timeless treasures. But if you want to enjoy a meal at Montana’s oldest restaurant, you’ll have to head to Butte.
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