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Kozy Korner - Winnett, MT

Winnett is tiny, a mere crossroads of a town. The Kozy Korner looks like a defunct gas station. The pancakes are large and pillowy and easy to eat by the stack, with plenty of butter and syrup on top, and a quartet of sausage links on the side.
50% Approval Rating (2 votes)
5 - Overall: Worth driving from anyplace
Overall: Worth driving from anyplace

Must Eats

Pancakes ($4.00)

Written Reviews

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Michael Stern
Roadfood.com Editor
"Petroleum County livestock were eating regally when we drove north of Billings midsummer to find pancakes supposed to be "the most humongous on earth." As the sun rose, we saw baled rolls of green hay impeccably marshaled in fields out to the horizon. The chlorophyll ..."   [Read More].

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1 S. Broadway, Winnett, MT
406-429-2621

Hours & Policies

Seasons:Open Year Round
Meals Served:Breakfast, Lunch
Operational Hours:Always Call Ahead!
Credit Cards Accepted:No
Alcohol Served:No
Outdoor Seating:No
Reservations Accepted:No
Delivery Available:No
Takeout Counters:No
A trio of plate-size buttermilk pancakes, just waiting for syrup
"A trio of plate-size buttermilk pancakes, just waiting for syrup"
Michael Stern





There is no rush hour in the town of Winnett at dawn. The Kozy Korner (behind the camera) was the only place open for business.
"There is no rush hour in the town of Winnett at dawn. The Kozy Korner (behind the camera) was the only place open for business."
Michael Stern


The bicyclist in this photo is waiting for the Kozy Korner to open so he can carbo-load for his cross-country trip.
"The bicyclist in this photo is waiting for the Kozy Korner to open so he can carbo-load for his cross-country trip."
Michael Stern


We spent the night 100 miles south in Billings. It appeared to us that the Winnett Hotel was no longer in business.
"We spent the night 100 miles south in Billings. It appeared to us that the Winnett Hotel was no longer in business."
Michael Stern


Just-cut hay was everywhere when we traveled north to Winnett mid-July.
"Just-cut hay was everywhere when we traveled north to Winnett mid-July."
Michael Stern


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