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| - I live at Mountain's Edge and enjoy a good breakfast with an Irish Coffee. No doubt Montana's has a good breakfast at a very reasonable price! I used to go into the restaurant with the lady a couple years ago. At first the restaurant was quiet then families started roaming into the facility. Sort of like a migration. A short time after the "migration", it got loud as these folks didn't have any regard for other patrons. They typically showed on the weekend. My guess is they probably just got done with their prayers to an invisible deity at their locale worship center. Right afterwards they opted for breakfast to feed the "commune". Trust me, they don't give a sh*t about others (there is a Mormon worship center very close). The lady no longer wanted to go to breakfast at this location - not relaxing.
At this point, I started going alone for a bit of personal time, but alas took my meals in the bar! Life suddenly got sweet again. Okay, this is where the 5-stars are warranted. The bar is kickass! One of the first things you notice is the iconic "leg" lamp from a "Christmas Story". That alone is worth a couple stars. Still, it is only so far a "leg" lamp can hold up a place. What in my opinion really makes this bar shine are my two regular morning bartenders, Emely and Wes! These two are pretty contrasting in nature, but both damn good on multiple fronts.
My advice for adults is dodge the restaurant and pop into the bar. If you got Emely or Wes tending, then just settle in and relax. If you catch Mark before he leaves shift then you are gold.
For the record, the bartenders at Montana's also wait tables. If you opt to roll the dice, then you might get lucky and have a stellar waitress/waiter with a quiet meal. For myself, I am not too much of a gambler. If I bet, it is on a sure thing ;)
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