6 Best Restaurants in Whitefish, Kalispell, Missoula, and Northwest Montana

Buffalo Cafe & Nightly Grill

$$ Fodor's choice

This is the place for the classic small-town café experience. Locals and visitors happily blend in a casual, friendly atmosphere as they dig into well-prepared breakfasts, lunches, and dinners. You can start your day with huckleberry pancakes or biscuits and gravy and come back for a home-cooked dinner of sirloin steak Stroganoff or a hefty helping of Grandma Maetzold's original mac 'n cheese recipe.

Montana Coffee Traders

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The Rocky Mountains might be a strange place for a coffee trader, but the folks at Montana Coffee Traders have been roasting their own beans south of Whitefish for decades. Fresh coffee, pastries, and homemade gelato are favorites at this popular downtown hangout. Stop in to enjoy a cuppa joe and browse the hand-painted furniture, gifts, local artworks, and bulk coffees and teas that line the brick walls.

110 Central Ave., Whitefish, Montana, 59937, USA
406-862–7667
Known For
  • local farm-to-market pork bocadillo
  • organic, fair-trade, and socially responsible beans
  • can be crazy busy, but the staff works hard to smooth things out
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner, Credit cards accepted

Pescado Blanco

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Mountain-Mexican fusion—fine Mexican cuisine with a Rocky Mountain flair—includes handmade tacos, enchiladas, fresh seafood, and a fresh salsa bar. In the summer, enjoy a cold beer or glass of wine on the patio with stunning mountain views.

235 1st St., Whitefish, Montana, 59937, USA
406-862–3290
Known For
  • Grande Nachos that will bring you back again and again
  • friendly service in a relaxed and cozy setting
  • wild game twists on Mexican favorites
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

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Tupelo Grille

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In homage to the South, Louisiana native chef-owner Pat Carloss cooks up excellent dishes such as Low Country shrimp and grits, braised short ribs, Tupelo gumbo, and the tenderest bison filet you'll ever eat. Carloss rotates his well-chosen art collection in the dining room and further enlivens the atmosphere with piped-in New Orleans jazz, Dixieland, or zydeco music.

17 Central Ave., Whitefish, Montana, 59937, USA
406-862–6136
Known For
  • one of the best restaurants in NW Montana
  • thoughtfully prepared Southern cuisine
  • busy in peak season, so make a reservation
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch, Credit cards accepted

Wasabi Sushi Bar

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Not your typical Western ski-town eatery, Wasabi is the place for your sushi fix and Japanese cuisine. A nice selection of "fusion rolls" put new spins on old standbys. For example, try the Going-to-the-Sun Salmon Roll (with snap peas and lemon-dill aioli), or the Goonie Roll (a tempura-fried delicacy with dungeness crab and siracha cream cheese). For those who prefer food from the grill, Wasabi offers up honey-ginger glazed salmon and other hot dishes. You can even stay here; the upstairs, pet-friendly flat can be rented for parties or overnights (

see the website for more info

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419 E. 2nd St., Whitefish, Montana, 59937, USA
406-863–9283
Known For
  • lavender-and-red walls bearing a huge fish mural
  • reservations needed during peak season
  • somewhat slow service
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

Whitefish Lake Restaurant

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In the historic clubhouse on the municipal golf course, dine on local favorites such as hand-cut steaks and prime rib, or fresh fish dishes such as baked halibut steak wrapped in herbs and phyllo dough. The Napoléon, made with eggplant, caramelized onions, roasted red peppers, and provolone, and topped with a spicy tomato sauce, makes a delicious vegetarian entrée.

1200 U.S. 93 N, Whitefish, Montana, 59937, USA
406-862–5285
Known For
  • roasted duckling in blackberry brandy sauce
  • beautiful setting with fantastic views
  • classy Western ambience
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential