Enjoy Montana’s abundant wildlife, endless wilderness, and numerous indoor and outdoor activities in this spectacular Montana location. Step inside this iconic coffee house and you’ll find a representative cross-section of the folks who make up this extraordinary Montana city including students, tech-entrepreneurs, astrophysicists, Olympic skiers, fly fishermen, Himalayan mountain climbers, conservationists, actors, artists, novelists, photographers, musicians, retirees… and, on rare occasions, even the occasional cowboy.
Identifying as an old school coffee house, this business was inspired by the Beatnik era cafes of New York’s Greenwich Village and San Francisco’s North Beach. Customers come to read, meet face-to-face, listen to music, share the family style tables or talk politics. The century old location is in the heart of this town’s historic district with abundant foot traffic. The space retains its original character, from the worn wood floors to the pressed tin ceiling. As one of this cities oldest coffee shops, it has become a staple in the community.
The owner’s goal has been to serve the best coffee, espresso and tea drinks in Montana, while providing comfortable seating for meetings and social gatherings. They’ve also diligently worked to support and host local nonprofit presentations and regularly participate in community events. Supporting social and environmental causes is a backbone of their business.