Everything Is Montana-Grown And Made At Roadhouse Diner In Great Falls
By Jessica Wick|Published June 09, 2021
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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.
Montana has more than its share of delicious diners, and for that we are thankful. After all, who doesn’t love a big plate of tasty comfort food once in a while (or every day, if we’re being honest)?
But Great Falls’ Roadside Diner is simply a cut above the rest, in more ways than one. Not only are the portions enormous and the burgers irresistible, but practically every single ingredient you’ll find in the food was grown, raised, or produced right here in the Treasure State. This is “eating local” in the best way.
Roadhouse Diner is located at 613 15th Street North in Great Falls.
Tara competed on the Food Network show Guy’s Grocery Games in an all-burger showdown ... and she won. The diner has received numerous other awards and shout-outs from MSN, Travel + Leisure Magazine, and more.
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The team here supports local ranchers, farmers, and purveyors - and it shows.
The beef is all from McCafferty Ranch in Belt. The fries are hand-cut from Montana-grown potatoes. Even the coffee is a Yirgacheffe bean, air-roasted exclusively for the diner by Montana Coffee Traders.
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The burgers, which are held together by scratch-made buns, come with some pretty unique toppings.