This Montana Restaurant Is So Remote You’ve Probably Never Heard Of It
Point of Rocks in Montana offers a unique dining experience with prime rib in a remote, scenic setting.
Some of Montana's finest restaurants are in the most remote locations — like the Grizzly Bar and Grill, for example. Part of the fun of living in the Treasure State is discovering its hidden gems.
Unless you're from the Whitefish area, you've probably never heard of Point of Rocks Restaurant, located on Highway 93 North in Olney. But if you're a fan of prime rib, this is one place that should be on your radar.
Point of Rocks is located in a spectacularly scenic setting.
Even though it's located along a (remote) highway, you'll feel like you've ventured way off the beaten path when you dine here.
You'll find a variety of tasty entree options on the menu, but the eatery is known for its prime rib.
It's delicious.
Feeling fancy? Get the prime rib with lobster.
In Montana, you can dine on lobster even in the middle of nowhere.
Point of Rocks often has great dinner specials.
You can't beat a deal on prime rib AND live music.
Take some time to walk around the property before or after your meal.
It's pretty spectacular.
Point of Rocks is open 6 days a week (closed Sundays).
Montanans often refer to it as a remote oasis.
Have you ever enjoyed the prime rib at Point of Rocks? Here's another remote Montana eatery worth finding.
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