
Montana’s Best Seafood Restaurant Ranked Among Best In U.S.
For some Montanans, seafood is their favorite meal. While I'm more of a steak and potato type of guy, I do enjoy seafood from time to time. Although in my mind, good seafood is a big plate of fish and chips.
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Living in Montana, we're kind of landlocked, and while we're certainly famous for our fishing, when it comes to fresh seafood, options can be a little slim.
However, for those looking for high-quality seafood, it just so happens that Montana is home to one of the best seafood restaurants in America. Oh, and not only is the food fantastic, but the atmosphere is pretty special as well.

Before we reveal where you can find the best seafood in Montana, let's check out some of the best "old school" drive-in food joints in Big Sky Country.
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Where can you find the best seafood in Montana?
According to Cheapism, the best restaurant in Montana for seafood is located in Missoula. The Keep, which is not only known for its food, but also for the views have something for everyone and has been serving locals and visitors since 1993.
Whether you're looking for mouthwatering seafood or maybe something a little more turf than surf, you're sure to find something to please your palate. While The Keep might be considered the best seafood option in Montana, it certainly isn't the only one.
Feast in Bozeman gets rave reviews, as does Mercantile Steak in Kalispell. Not to mention, the restaurant at Chico Hot Springs in Pray has been known to satisfy thousands over the years.
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