View Single Post
Old 07-19-2013, 08:15 AM   #22
HockeyIlliterate
Powerplay Quarterback
 
Join Date: Jun 2013
Exp:
Default

Montana Wheat Co. in Three Forks (just outside of Bozeman) offers very tasty bakery products.

Co-op grocery store in Bozeman serves up healthy and semi-reasonably priced food at their salad bar/hot food station, and the Bozo Bread that they sell is good. They use the sourdough for their grilled cheeses, if you want to try it out first. Good overall food selection as well, with high-quality yogurts and juices.

The original MacKenzie River Pizza Co. is in Bozeman, on the east end of Main Street.

Bozeman's public library has a free magazine bin inside, just in front of the actual library entrance, where people can drop off and pick up old magazines. Worth a stop for a few minutes to see what is available for the taking.

Overpriced clothing (like $175 for a shirt) can be had at Schnee's, on Main Street. They have a discount store on 19th, I believe. Good shoe selection at both stores.

Cheaper clothing, but usually with a good selection, can be found at the Goodwill that is just off the interstate on Baxter Lane. The offerings are still relatively pricey for a Goodwill, however.

Museum of the Rockies gets very good reviews, although I've never been. Might be worth a visit if you have kids or the museum is running some temporary exhibition that you are interested in.

Yellowstone is just 90 minutes away from Bozeman, although it would likely be pretty busy there this time of year. There are, of course, various hiking trails in the Bozeman area if you are so inclined.
HockeyIlliterate is offline   Reply With Quote