This Unique Montana Restaurant Named “Weirdest” In America
When it comes to dining, Montana has many options. Whether it's a quick bite at a local drive-thru or something a little more upscale with multiple forks, you'll find it here in The Treasure State.
We have a pretty impressive culinary history here in Big Sky Country, from the oldest Chinese restaurant in America to local favorites. How good is the food in Montana? Butte was recently named 2nd best "Foodie Destination" town in the United States.
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However, Montana is also home to one of the "weirdest" restaurants in the United States.
Before we reveal the "weirdest" restaurant in Montana, let's look at some of our past favorite places to eat that are no longer around.
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Which restaurant has been named the "weirdest" in Montana?
The folks at Hello Hedge Hog put together a list of "weird" restaurants across America that you have to visit and a legendary restaurant in Lewistown Montana made the list.
All Aboard!
Charlie Russell Chew Choo made the list. The dinner train is a popular attraction that sells out quickly, In fact, if you were thinking about booking a date, you should know they're sold out for the rest of the year.
The Charlie Russell isn't just dinner though, it's an experience that takes the diners on an almost 5-hour trip across Big Sky Country. Tickets include a full-course dinner (prime rib), a train ride, plus live music and entertainment. There are a couple of different options when it comes to tickets, including VIP tickets.
Oh and for those who are looking for something special for the Holidays, there is a special Christmas package available.
So, if you're looking for a unique Montana experience, Charlie Russell Chew Choo is about as unique as it gets.
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