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M&M Cigar Store - Butte, MT

Open 24/7, the M&M is a magnificent slice of Butte history: a drinking-person's diner complete with slot machines and a menu of inexpensive blue-plate specials.
50% Approval Rating (4 votes)
4 - Overall: Worth planning a day around
Overall: Worth planning a day around

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Written Reviews

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Michael Stern
Roadfood.com Editor
"About the only naughty thing you can't do at the M&M is smoke. You can drink round the clock (it's not unusual to see people having cereal, shots and beers for breakfast), you can play keno or the slots, and you can pig out on classic greasy-spoon grub. This 1890 ..."   [Read More].

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9 N. Main St., Butte, MT
406-723-7612

Hours & Policies

Seasons:Open Year Round
Meals Served:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Late Night
Operational Hours:Always Call Ahead!
Credit Cards Accepted:No
Alcohol Served:No
Outdoor Seating:No
Reservations Accepted:No
Delivery Available:No
Takeout Counters:Yes
The M&M shut down several years ago after decades of non-stop food and beverage service. It is now reopened for business 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
"The M&M shut down several years ago after decades of non-stop food and beverage service. It is now reopened for business 24 hours a day, 7 days a week."
Michael Stern





You never know who you'll see at the M&M. As a definitive ordinary-Joe kind of place it always has been a favorite location for politicians to be photographed as evidence they are in touch with real people. While on the campaign trail in 2008, President-to-be Obama stopped in to say hello, but not to drink or to eat.
"You never know who you'll see at the M&M. As a definitive ordinary-Joe kind of place it always has been a favorite location for politicians to be photographed as evidence they are in touch with real people. While on the campaign trail in 2008, President-to-be Obama stopped in to say hello, but not to drink or to eat."
Michael Stern


Roadfood traveler Vivian Lord snapped this picture of the M&M's interior.
"Roadfood traveler Vivian Lord snapped this picture of the M&M's interior."
Michael Stern


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