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Red Lodge Cafe - Red Lodge, MT

In this three-meal-a-day town cafe, you'll want jumbo omelets or blueberry buckwheat pancakes in the morning and country-fried steak and potatoes and buffalo burgers at lunch. For dessert, everybody has pie: apple or berry pie or, best of all, banana cream pie, which is a tender pillow of pale yellow custard that eats better with a spoon than a fork.
100% Approval Rating (6 votes)
4 - Overall: Worth planning a day around
Overall: Worth planning a day around

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pie ($2.00)

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Michael Stern
Roadfood.com Editor
"The Red Lodge café is a good reflection of the character of Red Lodge, Montana: eager to please with all modern facilities, yet ingenuous and charming like a mid-20th century tourist stop. The town (once, the home of mountain man Jeremiah Johnson) has been discovered ..."   [Read More].
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nanceak
December 17, 2008
"My advice is to "Stick with the pie!" We were not impressed with our meal otherwise. The ribs had to be cut apart, and what little meat there was was tough. The salad was basically a pile of iceberg, although the dressings were good and served on the side. The ..."   [Read More].

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16-18 S. Broadway, Red Lodge, MT
406-446-1619

Hours & Policies

Seasons:Open Year Round
Meals Served:Breakfast, Lunch
Operational Hours:Always Call Ahead!
Credit Cards Accepted:Yes
Alcohol Served:Yes
Outdoor Seating:No
Reservations Accepted:No
Delivery Available:No
Takeout Counters:No
Although I was disappointed Red Lodge Cafe didn't have banana cream pie on the day of my visit, their smooth and rich chocolate cream pie was happy compensation.
"Although I was disappointed Red Lodge Cafe didn't have banana cream pie on the day of my visit, their smooth and rich chocolate cream pie was happy compensation."
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Red Lodge has a colorful history: home to
"Red Lodge has a colorful history: home to "liver-eatin'" Johnson and also to the first family of rodeo, the Greenoughs. The town has more restaurants per capita than any other in Montana; for a true local experience, this is the place!"
Michael Stern


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