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Przekaż informację zwrotnąBiscuits and gravy that will make your taste buds dance. Undoubtedly one of the best breakfast spots in Western Montana. Don't hesitate to make the extra effort to visit this gem. Their scratch-made menu is exceptional and the portion sizes are generous. Try out their delicious breakfast burritos, packed and ready to take with you or enjoy right at your table. The fried steak is a must-try, baked to perfection in the kitchen.
The Moondance is one of the top spots in the Bitterroot for breakfast and lunch. The food is fantastic! The chef really knows what she's doing and creates delicious meals. The owner also bakes some amazing cakes and treats. The lovely waitress is friendly, welcoming, and attentive. The service is exceptional here! Definitely one of my favorite places to dine.
My husband and I had a pleasant breakfast experience at a local restaurant in the Bitterroot Valley. While not upscale, the service and food were the highlights. The waitress was quick and efficient, and when we requested to share a 4-egg omelet, the cook kindly split the omelet and even the side of French toast without us needing to ask. It was a pleasant surprise and provided more than enough food for us seniors mindful of our portions. Be sure to try their special jam, it was delicious. The prices were very fair. We will definitely be returning.
Had a fantastic experience at our first of hopefully many visits to this sweet place!! Waitress was awesome, the atmosphere is calm and happy, and the food is REAL FOOD!!!! (Prices aren't even high, it's crazy! You know, when someone puts love and care into fresh ingredients, it's just BETTER!!!! Loved the Moondance and we're very glad it's making greatness available to the local area!!! ??
Not good. They gave a new cook. Food was very over cooked. Will not go back.
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