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Feedback gevenGreat food respectable owners lots of history this place should have 5 stars cheddar bomb or Cooke city club will knock your socks off thank u Jane and Leo for all the good food and company I'll be sad to ever see u guys go
Perfect stop for a nice snack before entering Yellowstone
The burger was raw and gave us food poisoning. The burger was also raw and left out on the counter the whole time. No one washed their hands to cook, or cleaned anything they touched even after touching the raw meat. The fridge has raw meat by edible products. Lettuce was brown and mush. DO NOT EAT HERE!
The lady was very rude and short when you ask a question, and never did give an answer to the question. My husband got the prime rib sandwich and didn't like it. I got nothing because I couldn't get an answer. Wont be back!!
Stopped in after a backpacking trip in the Beartooth mountains. Food was average at best especially considering the price. Service was terrible. They got our drinks wrong, they got our food orders wrong. We were scoffed at and had to request multiple times before they would give us condiments. I was told to use the condiments off another persons plate before the owner brought me any. A $15 BBQ special came with a single chicken thigh, 1 piece! Man sitting at a table near us got two pieces of chicken upon request, not sure if he had to pay extra for it. They asked where we were from and then we were ridiculed for being from California.Jan the owner was very hostile towards us. Bathroom was disgusting, couldn’t wait to get out of that place.I get most of their business is from tourism so they can skimp on the food and service because most customers will never be back around again, but I don't know how this place stays in business. It’s probably self-funded as a hobby by the owners that moved here from Pittsburgh. My freeze-dried breakfast from that morning on the mountain was better than my sandwich from this place. Each sandwich had a single piece of deli meat in between the bun. It was like eating a $15 roll of bread.