This All-You-Can-Eat Mennonite Dinner In Montana Is What Dreams Are Made Of
Gold Creek is a tiny town in southwestern Montana with a population of 237. Obviously, there’s not much to this small community — but if you happen to go on a Thursday, you can enjoy an authentic Mennonite (similar to Amish) dinner you’ll never forget.
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The Sommers family opened the place when they moved from Missouri in 2004.
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You'll find plenty of bulk foods, a bakery, and an espresso bar in those aisles.
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Mennonites, Amish, and other Montanans gather to enjoy the tasty meal together.
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Best of all, everything is all-you-can-eat, so you definitely won't leave hungry.
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At the end of the evening, the Sommers family will usually sing a dismissal hymn.
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And the fried chicken alone is definitely worth the drive.
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469 Gold Creek Rd, Goldcreek, MT 59733, USA