Copper King Hotel won't re-open until May 1.
coyote said:Spanky said:Intuitive....thanks for the information regarding Lydia's. Dave was a nice man. We used to go to dinner there almost every week with Paul Semetzes and his wife. We lived in Butte in 1969.
I drove there once a month when I lived in Missoula. Fun place with great food.
HookedonGriz said:Excellent summary. You hit on all the best places. I also grew up in butte. Graduated Butte Central. Always love my hometown.
fanofzoo said:IntuitiveGriz said:fanofzoo said:IntuitiveGriz said:Thank you Griz for coming to Butte! And thank you to any fan that makes the trip. The town is a buzz for this event, we can't wait. It's going to be a great day to be a Griz!
WILL be there.
Awesome, welcome. Hope you have a great time.
Going to Butte, how can you not.
fanofzoo said:Up town restaurant still open?
Will stock up on about a zillion things at Front Street Market.
fanofzoo said:Really Officer, IntuitiveGriz said it was "OK"
IntuitiveGriz said:HookedonGriz said:Excellent summary. You hit on all the best places. I also grew up in butte. Graduated Butte Central. Always love my hometown.
i grad from BHS in '89. But most my grade school friends ended up going to Central. And a couple of my nieces (1 currently) are Maroons. My dad was too. Where did you move to?
garizzalies said:Wop chop >>> pork chop
Lydia's reminds me of the lounge in GoodFellas. Low light; 60s decor; velvet. Where else do you see those one-third circle booths for couples? It also has the best happy hour on the planet. You can get a filet for less than dinner at Micky-Ds. And the backdoor pick up is awesome. We buy the blue cheese by the half gallon. thought I heard they bought the lamplighters prime rib ovens. Those are Yuuuge.
That's what's cool about Butte. Unique. Not cookie cutter. There are things there that are very hard to find elsewhere.
GrizMusician said:Home, sweet home. Looking forward to the scrimmage!
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Allezchat said:What were the three restaurants on Man v Food? I know one was a pasty place and the. A stromboli place maybe?
Is there still a land of magic?
And will the new copper king have the big prime ribs I used to hear about from my family that used to live in Anaconda?
I've enjoyed whichever brewery is above the Irish times. But they were pretty new at that point.
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HookedonGriz said:IntuitiveGriz said:HookedonGriz said:Excellent summary. You hit on all the best places. I also grew up in butte. Graduated Butte Central. Always love my hometown.
i grad from BHS in '89. But most my grade school friends ended up going to Central. And a couple of my nieces (1 currently) are Maroons. My dad was too. Where did you move to?
I graduated Bute Central in 94. I went out-of-state for a while and eventually settled in Bozangeles. Not easy being a huge Griz fan in this city.
maroon said:The 3rd place was The Freeway.
Griz til I die said:For those traveling from out of town for the spring game, I got a deal for you. My dad is the general manager of Fairmont Hot springs Resorts (which is just about 20 miles outside of Butte) and when I told him about all the people traveling in from out of town for the game, he came up with a good idea. If you stay at Fairmont for the game, when you check in at the front desk and show them your spring game ticket, you'll get 15% off your stay. Here's a link to Fairmont's website. Limited rooms are still available, so book now. :thumb:
http://fairmontmontana.com/