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Missoula — Five Valleys - French Bistro, Hearth Steakhouse and the West's Most Considered College-Town Wine Bar

Missoula's reputation has always been the Clark Fork, the Mercantile, and the University of Montana - never the dining. That has quietly changed. Boxcar Bistro cooks French in a converted railroad-style space east of downtown. Brasserie Porte Rouge brought a serious French brasserie to the old Pearl Cafe address on Front Street. The Keep Restaurant has held the steak-and-seafood line above the city in Pattee Canyon for three decades. Plonk anchors Higgins Avenue with French-influenced New American and a cocktail list that punches well above any college town. The Stables on West Main is the newest wine bar and curated kitchen. Five rooms; five reasons to plan a stop in Missoula around the table.

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1Pattee Canyon Steakhouse

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Boxcar Bistro Missoula French / Montana restaurant
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First Date
Eastside - Wyoming Street — Missoula
Boxcar Bistro
French / Montana$$$
Missoula's highest-rated fine-dining room - French cooking with Montana ingredients in an intimate railroad-dining-car-styled space east of downtown.
The Keep Restaurant Missoula Steakhouse / Seafood restaurant
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Close a Deal
Pattee Canyon - Farviews — Missoula
The Keep Restaurant
Steakhouse / Seafood$$$
Missoula's long-running Pattee Canyon steakhouse - fresh seafood, dry-aged steak and Bitterroot Valley views from a quiet hillside above the city.
Brasserie Porte Rouge Missoula French Brasserie restaurant
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Proposal
Downtown - Front Street — Missoula
Brasserie Porte Rouge
French Brasserie$$$
Inside the legendary Pearl Cafe address on Front Street - a serious French brasserie that brought genuine Parisian-room cooking to downtown Missoula.
Plonk Missoula French-Influenced New American / Cocktail Bar restaurant
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Birthday
Downtown - Higgins Avenue — Missoula
Plonk
French-Influenced New American / Cocktail Bar$$$
Higgins Avenue's defining downtown room - French-influenced New American cooking, a 200-bottle wine list and one of the West's most accomplished cocktail programmes north of Denver.
The Stables Missoula Wine Bar / Curated New American restaurant
5
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Downtown - West Main Street — Missoula
The Stables
Wine Bar / Curated New American$$$
Missoula's newest wine bar - over one hundred bottles, a classic-inspired short menu, and the quietest serious-dining room downtown.

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Boxcar Bistro

Top Fine Dining - Yelp MissoulaFrench / Montana$$$875 Wyoming St, Ste 101, Missoula

Boxcar Bistro opened on Wyoming Street, three blocks east of the Higgins Avenue bridge, and has quietly become the highest-rated fine-dining address in Missoula. The dining room is small - about thirty seats across one long narrow space - and built as a deliberate ode to a classic railroad dining car: leather banquettes against one wall, a long bar with brass rail and railroad memorabilia against the other, low warm lighting, and a single open kitchen pass at the back. The address is residential rather than downtown commercial, which gives the room a quieter, neighbourhood-restaurant feel even on a Saturday night.

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The Keep Restaurant

Steakhouse / Seafood$$$102 Ben Hogan Dr, Missoula

The Keep Restaurant sits at 102 Ben Hogan Drive in the Farviews neighbourhood on the south side of Missoula, a ten-minute drive from downtown up into the Pattee Canyon foothills. The building is a converted clubhouse adjoining the Larchmont Golf Course, with a wood-beamed dining room, river-rock fireplace, and tall west-facing windows that look across the city toward the Bitterroot range. The Keep has held the formal steakhouse-and-seafood line in Missoula since the 1990s and remains the room locals book for anniversary dinners, business closings, and any meal that needs to feel meaningfully different from a Higgins Avenue evening.

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Brasserie Porte Rouge

French Brasserie$$$231 E Front St, Missoula

Brasserie Porte Rouge - the Red Door Brasserie - opened in the former Pearl Cafe location at 231 East Front Street, one block off Higgins and three blocks from the Clark Fork River. The Pearl was, for decades before its 2021 closure, the most respected fine-dining address in Missoula, and Porte Rouge inherited a difficult set of expectations along with the room. The bones are exactly as the Pearl left them: brick walls, low ceilings, a long zinc-topped bar at the entrance, and tightly spaced banquette seating that gives the room the acoustic intimacy of a genuine Parisian neighbourhood brasserie rather than a Western American grill-and-bar.

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Plonk

Top Fine Dining - Yelp MissoulaFrench-Influenced New American / Cocktail Bar$$$322 N Higgins Ave, Missoula

Plonk anchors the 300 block of North Higgins Avenue, the main downtown commercial spine in Missoula, opposite the Wilma Theater and four blocks from the Clark Fork River. The building is a high-ceilinged former mercantile space with exposed brick on three walls, a long marble-topped bar running the length of the front room, and a quieter banquette-lined dining room at the back. Plonk has been the city's most consistent cocktail-and-food destination since opening in the mid-2000s, and it remains the room visitors are sent to first when they ask, on a single night in Missoula, where to eat.

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The Stables

Wine Bar / Curated New American$$$227 W Main St, Missoula

The Stables opened on West Main Street in the converted carriage-house annex of a 1920s downtown commercial building, two blocks west of Higgins Avenue. The dining room is intentionally restrained: dark stained wood floors, a small marble-topped bar against the back wall, brass sconces, and seating across the front room and a back room that holds about twenty across both. The Stables is the newest serious-dining address in Missoula and has quickly become the room locals book when they want a quieter alternative to Plonk and Porte Rouge.

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