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Game Day Weekends in Missoula

GrizTexas

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While I travel to Missoula most years for a game or two; this year it's the entire home schedule after buying season tickets. While discussing this with the wife and friends who are attending games this year with me it appears we are stuck always going to the same spots (and will continue to) like the Mo Club, Stocks, Reds, The Depot etc.

What are some updated local suggestions for a good meal, a drink, great pizza, game day breakfast or just hanging out... suggestions both near downtown and off the beaten path welcome... especially interested in game day breakfast before the tailgating begins!
 
GrizTexas said:
While I travel to Missoula most years for a game or two; this year it's the entire home schedule after buying season tickets. While discussing this with the wife and friends who are attending games this year with me it appears we are stuck always going to the same spots (and will continue to) like the Mo Club, Stocks, Reds, The Depot etc.

What are some updated local suggestions for a good meal, a drink, great pizza, game day breakfast or just hanging out... suggestions both near downtown and off the beaten path welcome... especially interested in game day breakfast before the tailgating begins!


Paradise Falls Casino (on Brooks) awesome for Saturday morning pre-game breakfast Texas!
 
Pizza - Biga Pizza, The Bridge
Lunch/Dinner - Tamarack, Finn & Porter, Notorious PIG, The Dino Cafe.
 
No idea if it’s still a thing, but Taco del Sol on N. Higgins used to be my go-to for lunch. It’s not what you’d call a “classic” burrito, but whatever it was, it was awesome. A full size one was gigantic, and fed me for two meals. Years later, I brought a buddy (San Diego native) up for a game in maybe 2014, and he thought it was bona fide, so I guess that’s something.
 
Notorious PIG is phenomenal for lunch or dinner. Paul’s Pancake House is awesome for breakfast. I heard Paradise Falls kicks ass for breakfast on game day too.
 
I agree with all of the suggestions above, but it you're looking for something different for breakfast check out the Burns Street Bistro. Definitely not on the beaten path, but very eclectic and very very good!
Open from 9A - 1P on Saturday's.
 
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