The 10 Very Best Milkshakes You Can Possibly Find In Montana
By Jessica Wick|Published April 30, 2018
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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.
Summer means more than sunshine and outdoor adventures here in Montana — it also happens to be milkshake season. And while you’ll never have to look far to find a restaurant or ice cream shop that makes them right, it never hurts to try and find the best of the best.
Montana is a huge state full of delicious eateries, so your experience may vary. However, according to popular opinion, these spots know how to make a shake that’s out-of-this-world good.
1. The Huckleberry Patch, 8868 U.S. Hwy 2, Hungry Horse
The Huckleberry Patch has been a favorite stop for Montanans on their way to Glacier National Park for decades, and it's no secret that they make an amazing shake here -- especially if you go for the huckleberry flavor.
The Flathead Valley's only soda fountain is known for their tasty burgers, but you should definitely wash yours down with a rich, flavorful shake -- they come topped with whipped cream, the way nature intended.
3. The Candy Jar, 1805 W. Oak St., Suite 2 Bozeman
Big Dipper now has several locations, but there's something special about ordering a delicious shake from their original Missoula location on a warm summer evening.
Looking around this old school eatery in the charming little city of Havre, you'll realize it just looks like the kind of place that serves a scrumptious shake. And you'd be right.
The blended coffee drinks here are amazing and milkshake-like themselves... but this little espresso stand also serves real ice cream shakes to die for.
9. MOOYAH Burgers, Fries & Shakes, 2695 King Ave W, Suite D, Billings
As if the picturesque setting of this seasonal spot wasn't awesome enough, they added Insane Shakes to the menu, which really are crazy-good.
These are just a few of the amazing milkshake stops in the Treasure State. And if you love ice cream as much as most Montanans, you should check out our epic ice cream trail.
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