The Massive Prime Rib At Sir Scott's Oasis In Montana Belongs On Your Dining Bucket List
Unfortunately, Sir Scott’s Oasis has permanently closed.
If you’ve lived in Montana longer than about five minutes, you’ve probably heard of Sir Scott’s Oasis. Located in the tiny town of Manhattan near Bozeman and Belgrade, this timeless steakhouse serves incredible food and enjoys its local fame. But if you’ve never tried the prime rib there, you owe it to yourself to visit again as soon as possible.

Owners Scott and Marie Westphal opened the restaurant themselves, and for a while, they were the only employees.

Although Sir Scott's has been around for decades, it stays perpetually busy during dinnertime. If you're planning to come on a weekend, you'll definitely want to make a reservation.
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You can choose from a great list of steaks, all of which are aged and hand-cut onsite daily.
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The meat comes already smothered in delicious au jus, so there's no need to dip.

But if you're going to order this tasty dish, you may as well go big. That's what to-go boxes are for!

One of its claims to fame is being featured on a "Beef, it's what's for dinner" ad in 1989. After the commercial aired, Scott said the business grew from 12 employees and $400,000 in annual sales to 22 employees and more than $1 million in annual sales in only a year.

Tuesday through Sunday, hours are 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., and on Mondays, they're open from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Sir Scott’s Oasis is so famous, it doesn’t even need an official website. Check it out the next time you need some prime rib in your life.
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Sir Scott's Oasis Steakhouse, Lounge, & Bar, 204 W Main St, Manhattan, MT 59741, USA