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On a recent Thursday night I made my way to Montana Ale Works at 611 East Main Street in Bozeman for an early evening meal. Ale Works, as it’s locally known, has resided since 2000 in a renovated railroad freight house, and makes the most of it. A full–service rectangular bar and partitioned-off dining area [...]

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This month I got the opportunity to enjoy lunch with some friends at the 3 Rivers Restaurant inside the Holiday Inn on the corner of Baxter Lane and North Seventh Avenue. The 3 Rivers is immediately to your left as you enter the lobby and they’re open for breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a [...]

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Located just south of the Exxon at Four Corners, Mama Mac’s Bakery and Sandwich Shop is held in the cedar sided building; for as long as I can remember. Employees arrive at 4:30 AM to start baking the batters and doughs that magically turn into brownies, pastries, and a wide assortment of [...]

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Recently a friend and I dined at the Chickpea Café for lunch. She was very keen having been there before, and I just love Middle Eastern/Mediterranean cuisine since having a college housemate named Ahmed who taught me how to whip up a respectable hummus. Chickpea Café is located one block north of Main Street at [...]

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There is contentment in community. Belonging to a group, joining a club, wearing the same colors on game day, waving the same flag: all breed familiarity and a sense of belonging. In community we matter. Hence the attraction of being a “regular” in a place we can call our own, where everyone [...]

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Clark’s Fork restaurant is a short walk from my office on 1265 Stoneridge Drive, and now a familiar haunt. I’m always taken by the bright and spacious entryway and the clean spare lines of the dining areas. The motif is a direct reflection of the restaurant itself: food quotes from the notes of the Corps [...]

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Who doesn’t like a big red barn? Buffalo Bump Pizza, located just one block west of Four Corners on Norris Road, is the place to go with your family for hearty pizza, satisfying calzones, hot & cold specialty grinders, fresh salads, delectable wraps and spicy buffalo wings.

Driving up you’ll notice the ample parking and [...]

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You can find them here every Saturday morning, just off Lincoln Avenue on Tai Lane. The regulars, the visitors, the Bobcat fans, our friends and us – here for some of the best food in town and a short walk from campus.

And they’re here too – Kara, Lora, Zoe, Brooke, Megan, Beth and Kelly, [...]

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