35 Best Restaurants in Kalispell, Missoula, and Northwest Montana, Montana

Traditions Restaurant at the Bigfork Inn

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The Swiss-chalet style of the Bigfork Inn is reminiscent of the lodges in nearby Glacier National Park. Inside, you'll find a lively atmosphere, with seating for more than 200 patrons between the main dining room, library, deck (summer), balcony, and two private rooms. Locals recommend the French onion soup, frog legs, duck à l'orange, and grilled bison tenderloin.

604 Electric Ave., Bigfork, MT, 59911, USA
406-837–6680
Known For
  • The owner is a friendly fourth-generation French chef
  • Pie and crème brûlée made with local huckleberries
  • Rare opportunity for good European food in Montana
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues., Credit cards accepted

Tupelo Grille

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In homage to the South, Louisiana native chef-owner Pat Carloss cooks up excellent dishes such as Low Country shrimp and grits, braised short ribs, Tupelo gumbo, and the tenderest bison filet you'll ever eat. Carloss rotates his well-chosen art collection in the dining room and further enlivens the atmosphere with piped-in New Orleans jazz, Dixieland, or zydeco music.

17 Central Ave., Whitefish, MT, 59937, USA
406-862–6136
Known For
  • One of the best restaurants in NW Montana
  • Thoughtfully prepared Southern cuisine
  • Busy in peak season, so make a reservation
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: No lunch, Credit cards accepted

Wasabi Sushi Bar

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Not your typical Western ski-town eatery, Wasabi is the place for your sushi fix and Japanese cuisine. A nice selection of "fusion rolls" put new spins on old standbys. For example, try the Going-to-the-Sun Salmon Roll (with snap peas and lemon-dill aioli), or the Goonie Roll (a tempura-fried delicacy with dungeness crab and siracha cream cheese). For those who prefer food from the grill, Wasabi offers up honey-ginger glazed salmon and other hot dishes. You can even stay here; the upstairs, pet-friendly flat can be rented for parties or overnights (

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419 E. 2nd St., Whitefish, MT, 59937, USA
406-863–9283
Known For
  • Lavender-and-red walls bearing a huge fish mural
  • Reservations needed during peak season
  • Somewhat slow service
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

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Whitefish Lake Restaurant

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In the historic clubhouse on the municipal golf course, dine on local favorites such as hand-cut steaks and prime rib, or fresh fish dishes such as baked halibut steak wrapped in herbs and phyllo dough. The Napoléon, made with eggplant, caramelized onions, roasted red peppers, and provolone, and topped with a spicy tomato sauce, makes a delicious vegetarian entrée.

1200 U.S. 93 N, Whitefish, MT, 59937, USA
406-862–5285
Known For
  • Roasted duckling in blackberry brandy sauce
  • Beautiful setting with fantastic views
  • Classy Western ambience
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential

Worden's Market & Deli

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Floorboards creak beneath your feet as you explore this old-fashioned market, opened in the 1880s as Missoula's first grocery store and spilling over with deli delicacies today. With 150 cheeses to choose from, the sandwich possibilities are endless; have them pile on Black Forest ham and horseradish for a creation that will get you down the trail. There's an impressive selection of specialty groceries, along with imported beer, microbrews, and an outstanding selection wine, plus a knowledgeable and friendly staff to help you make the best selections. There's limited seating both inside and outside, where Worden's espresso bar has a walk-up window.

451 N. Higgins Ave., Missoula, MT, 59802, USA
406-549–1293
Known For
  • Well-chosen variety of bang-for-your buck wines
  • This is the place to find a bottle of Belgian trippel or a keg of local microbrew
  • The walk-in humidor is Montana's best-kept secret
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: No dinner, Credit cards accepted, Reservations not accepted