It was a very chilly evening on Wednesday, February 10, 2010 as we arrived at our chosen restaurant as the sun was setting at our backs. While the temperature reading was -9°, with the wind chill factored in it felt more like -19°c.
Upon entering the restaurant, we were immediately brought to our reserved table which turned out to be a cozy setting for us as we awaited the rest of the diners in our group.
Being close to Valentine's day, gifts and cards for the ladies and youngest gentleman were at the ready.
Although our party showed up in spurts, our friendly waitress Chelsey was ready to look after us with a big smile and friendly manner.
A central fireplace gave a cozy look to the all-wood interior. Unfortunately, the acoustics were terrible causing a "cafeteria" sound to the place. Otherwise, it was quite well decorated with scenes we are all familiar with in this part of the world including a real canoe and realistic log-siding on the inside.
The chairs, although all wood, were comfortable with the tables set at an adequate distance from each other to make dining comfortable. Unlike the King's Buffet where everyone is jammed together to maximize the number of customers per square inch, this place felt roomy and warm.
There was a special child's menu which featured photos and descriptions. It was an exceptionally easy-to-read and decipher order system. Our young guy of 5 years had no trouble deciding exactly what he wanted with this menu. Kudos to the Montana's staff for this gem.
In spite of the overall noisiness of the restaurant, the rest of the package made up for the difference.
Our meals were brought in a reasonable time and the service was always extra friendly. Our portions were more than adequate with the food tasting delicious.
At a price of $131.88 before tip and taxes complete with two glasses of wine, the price was reasonable for 4 adults and two children.
Recommended.
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