The Rural Restaurant In Montana With The Best Prime Rib On The Planet
How far would you drive for the best prime rib of your life? Olney is an extremely tiny town located about 18 miles northwest of Whitefish, and it’s not exactly a hot spot. And yet, people drive for miles and miles to feast on the mouthwatering prime rib served at Point of Rocks Restaurant. This remote restaurant has quite the local fan club.

The drive to the restaurant is scenic, beautiful, and relaxing.

The peaceful setting will put you in a vacation state of mind (even if you have to work in the morning).
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It's really no wonder this place is so popular.
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You don't need to plan to visit on a special day to have prime rib here. It's the house specialty and it's served every day the restaurant is open.

Some regular customers are so loyal, they refuse to eat prime rib at any other restaurant in Montana.

Add a side of Lobster Tail or Alaskan King Crab for market price, or order some shrimp or oysters for just $6.

The lounge is open seven days a week from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. for drinks and conversation.
The next time you’re craving some slow-cooked prime rib, fuel up the car and make the drive to Point of Rocks.
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10035 US-93, Olney, MT 59927, USA