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If you’re craving some Mexican food or in the mood for a good burger, check out one of the ten best restaurants in Kalispell, Montana for a host of delicious options.

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Moose’s Saloon

For those seeking a fun family outing, or a taste of the wild west, get your spurs ready and kick in the doors at Moose’s Saloon. Rustic tables and booths await on the sawdust covered floor, while a talking moose stands at attention for the little ones. Order from a wide selection of pizza and sandwiches, and don’t forget to chase it down with their draft and bottled beer.

Hop’s Downtown Grill

Bar, Diner, Restaurant, Pub Grub, American, $

Hop’s Downtown Grill

Hop’s Downtown Grill is a popular bar and grill. Try one of their famous Extreme Burgers, or the chef special Sophie’s Veggie Lasagna. Join the Mug Club for a chance to win one of their official Hop’s mugs, engraved with your name, and discounted drinks.

Sykes Diner

Diner, Market, Restaurant, American, Soup

Sykes Diner & Market

Skyes Diner is a classic diner in Kalispell. Grab a seat on one of the ’50s style stools and enjoy regular favorites include chicken fried steak, biscuits and gravy, and tomato basil soup. The ingredients are fresh and supplied from Skyes Market.

Cislo’s

Cafe, Restaurant, American, Steakhouse

Cislos Restaurant

Cislo’s offers traditional American breakfast, lunch and dinner foods, serving everything from steak and potatoes to bacon, eggs, and hash browns. There’s a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere, with large meals and great prices.

The Knead Cafe

Cafe, Restaurant, Sandwich Shop, Gluten-free, Mediterranean, Vegetarian, Greek, $$

The Knead Café

Experience the feeling of summer no matter the season with a fresh fruit and mixed green salad at The Knead Cafe. Knead offers a rich cuisine, ranging from traditional breakfast food items such as scones to more exotic Greek and Mediterranean style plates. They also offer vegetarian dishes, and a variety of sandwiches.

Bonelli’s Bistro

Restaurant, Bistro, Italian, Vegan, $

Bonelli’s Bistro

The Moroccan Veggie Zuppa at Bonelli’s Bistro is delicious. Pair it with their watermelon salad and tasty creamosa, and it’s even better. Bonelli’s has something for everyone, from meat lovers to vegans alike. There’s a wonderful atmosphere inside and an outdoor patio too.

Brannigan’s Pub

Bar, Pub, Irish, American, Pub Grub, $

Brannigan’s Pub

Brannigan’s Pub serves an abundance of Irish classics on the drink menu, from Jameson’s Irish Whiskey to Guinness Stout. On the food menu you’ll find options like shepherd’s pie corned beef hash. Irish tunes, affordable prices and friendly staff make this pub a good time for all.

Bar & Grill

Bar, Seafood, Cocktails, Tapas, Pub Grub, American, $

406 Bar and Grill

Savory grilled foods meet eclectic cocktails and wine to bring visitors at 406 Bar & Grill. Try their tapas, seafood, or Thai dishes, all made with fresh ingredients and flavorful seasoning. The perfect week days to stop by are Industry Monday or Wine Wednesday, during the daily Happy Hour.

Jagz Restaurant

Restaurant, Steakhouse, Ice Cream, Dessert, $$
Montana-style fine dining never looked so good as it does spitted on a steak and vegetable kabob at Jagz Restaurant. With a choice for everyone, from crab louie to chicken lorenzo, and even huckleberry ice cream for dessert, Jagz is sure to please. Enjoy your food with a cool glass of lemonade, or, on a cold day, a hot spiced cider.

Casa Mexico

Jagz Restaurant

Enjoy natural and authentic Mexican food at the family-owned Casa Mexico. Salsas, sauces, guacamole, chips and shells are prepared fresh everyday. The menu boasts a selection of Mexican favorites from enchiladas to fish tacos and everything in-between. Don’t forget to finish with the deep fried ice cream.

About the author

Summer Powers was born and raised in the small country town of Dexter, MI. She saved on cash and learned how to “discover her passions” at a community college before heading off to the big leagues at the University of Michigan. There, she continues to study English and art, and will graduate with a BA in the spring of 2016. While only in LA for the summer, she plans to dig into the melting pot of creativity, atmosphere and people that is The Culture Trip.

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