Located Inside A Historic Hotel, One Of Montana’s Original Pubs Is Still Going Strong
Bacchus Pub in Bozeman's historic Baxter Hotel offers a unique blend of history, comfort food, and a wide selection of drinks.
Bozeman has certainly seen its share of new restaurants in recent years. And while we're always excited to try new places, nothing tops the vibe of a tried-and-true neighborhood pub. That's why Bozeman's Bacchus Pub, which happens to be one of the longest-running pubs in Montana, is more popular than ever.
The Bacchus Pub is located inside the historic Baxter Hotel on Main Street.
The hotel is located in the heart of Bozeman's downtown historic district.
The Baxter has owned the property since 1929, although the on-site eatery wasn't called the Bacchus Pub then.
The pub officially opened in the 1960s, although it originally opened as the Baxter Coffee House.
Walking through the doors feels like walking into Bozeman's past.
This is the city's first and only historic pub, and although the space has been kept up-to-date, it still maintains some of its original touches.
And now, this local gem welcomes locals and tourists alike who are in search of an ice-cold beer and a tasty meal.
The pub is open daily from 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. (midnight on weekends).
When you visit, you can choose from any of the 24 rotating beers on tap or sip a classic cocktail.
Even if you don't imbibe, it's worth coming for the food alone.
The pub serves classic comfort food like burgers and sandwiches, as well as soups, salads, and heartier entrees.
You can even choose your own style and flavor of chicken wings.
The Bacchus Pub has not lost its luster.
Check this place out the next time you're in Bozeman.
Have you ever enjoyed a meal at Bozeman's only historic pub? Stop by for happy hour between 2 and 6 p.m. for discounted drinks and signature fries. Check out the rest of the menu here.
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