Montana is full of big and small towns, and several of those towns offer some of the best mom-and-pop businesses that you'll find anywhere in America.

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For many of those Montana towns, the heart of the community is often the local diner or cafe. Not only do they serve up comfort food, but is a place to hear the latest town gossip, swap stories, share pictures of kids and grandkids, and talk politics.

Several of these diners have been serving their communities for decades and have become a part of their resident's lives. To steal the phrase, they're a place to go "where everyone knows your name."

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You know the type of place I'm talking about, where you and the wait staff know each other on a first-name basis. It is the type of place where you can get a great slice of meatloaf, a bowl of chili, or a piece of homemade pie. Not to mention, they come by every few minutes to top off your coffee cup.

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While there is nothing wrong with some of the bigger restaurants or chains, there is just something special about walking into a small diner or cafe. From the pictures on the walls, the food you grew up with, and the charm of the building. It just feels like home.

So whether you're looking for a place that serves "All Day Breakfast" or has the "Daily Special", if you're looking for comfort food in a comfortable setting, Montana has you covered.

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The Best "Old School" Diners In Montana

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