In regards to my big sister, I've blogged in previous entries how she and I are complete opposites when it comes to almost, well pretty much everything. Even though I love "A" to death we have so many disagreements, with her always saying one of two things to me: "You are so stubborn." "Why are you so stubborn?" In my opinion my lovelies I don't think I'm stubborn at all. One of the things we disagree a lot on is dining. Long story short I prefer upscale dining while sister doesn't. A new Montana's Cookhouse Saloon popped up in the neighboring town. Sister had dragged me to Montana's once before and trust me when I say I wasn't interested in eating there ever again. God knows why but a few Saturdays ago sister was hell bent on eating at their newest location. Being the lovable and compassionate person that I am, I agreed to go................with the promise that I would get to choose the next 3 restaurants.
We arrived at the saloon before the big dinner rush. The one I had previously been to was nothing like this one. I was surrounded by wood. Everywhere from the walls to the floors, I mean everywhere, all over the place there was wood! It was a termites dream come true! Honestly I couldn't determine if I was in a restaurant or if I somehow traveled back in time and landed in a cabin owned by the Ingalls family.
Our welcoming server asked if we wanted to sit at a booth or table? I right away said booth. She led us to one in the corner with a wide long table and benches on each side. The benches came with no type of padding what-so-ever making my tushy very uncomfortable that night. Not that it would have made any difference had we sat at a table since they too were made entirely out of wood but I think sitting on a bale of hay would have been more comfortable. Because I had my sweater with me I decided to get a little creative: I curled it up in a ball. Presto! Instant cushion! It made sitting a little more bearable. The server handed us our menus while asking what we wanted to drink. I said a Coke. Montana's is mostly known for their ribs, steaks, rotisserie chicken, in other words BBQ food and new to their menu, pasta and seafood. For the month of April they were promoting a new item:
A Loin Called Sir:
The server returned after a few minutes with our drinks. I was mortified when I received my Coke. Maybe it's just me but when I order a beverage at a restaurant I expect to receive it in a glass. I knew given the place I was dining in it would not be served in an elegant one but good grief! I looked at sister and she knew it as well. Oh boy, she was going to have to pay me back BIG TIME for insisting I have dinner in what can best be described as a log cabin. It took a good minute or so for me to get the following 3 words out of my mouth.
ME: What the hell?
See pic:
APPETIZERS
Oven Baked Antojitos:
A spicy blend of cheese jalapeno, onion and red pepper, oven baked in a flour tortilla. Served with basil sour creme dip.
I was shocked. Shocked our food was presented on plates! Given the ambiance I was expecting to eat out of a trough. The appetizers were incredibly delicious. I loved the sour creme dip. It was almost milk like and not the thick stuff that comes in the containers.
MAIN COURSE:
I wasn't in the mood for any kind of BBQ food. The Princess was craving pasta!
Seasoned chicken breast tossed in a roasted garlic rosé sauce with penne. Oven baked with mozerella and cheddar cheese. Served with toasted garlic bread.:
The food portions were quite large. Although I wasn't crazy about where I was, I will admit my meal was yummy~yummy.
SISTER'S MEAL:
Chipotle Buffalo Burger: A smoky chipotle breaded chicken breast tossed in our hot wing sauce and served on a tossed Kaiser with lettuce, tomato, and mayo served with fries.
The aroma coming from her burger screamed HOT & SPICY!! I took a bite and it was blazing hot, spicy good!!
THE DECOR
I was in absolute awe at the decor and baffled why this restaurant didn't make it into "S. Pellegrino World's 50 Best Restaurants List." {Yes, that entire sentence was extreme sarcasm} As we ate I couldn't help but wonder if Laura Ingalls would make a sudden appearance or anyone else from Walnut Grove.
Here are some pics:
Nailed on the wall behind sister was this amazing portrait:
To my left I had the pleasure of looking at this:
Where I live a frigging snow shoe is one of the last things I want to see especially after the awful winter weather that haunted us. I would have much preferred a flip~flop. Hmm, I suppose all the nature and woodsy related paintings and items on the wall gives off a warm and comfortable feel to the place. Again, living where I do out in the country surrounded by trees, I may as well have stayed home and ate facing the window if I wanted to experience "dining in the woods." I made mention of that to sister...several, several times as we ate, as we left the restaurant and on the drive back home.
Notice the moose~head hanging above the ATM:
Montana’s also has a bar and a couple of large TV’s so that you can watch the game while you eat and or drink:
For some reason this was hanging from the rafters:
If you’re looking to dine at a restaurant with a wilderness setting I suggest Montana’s Cookhouse Saloon.
One last thing. Forget the linen napkins, patrons are given these instead:
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My loyal and dear readers it’s finally Friday. T.G.I.F.
Whatever your plans are have a loving & warm weekend.~x
XOXOXOXO,
Cocaine Princess
Whatever your plans are have a loving & warm weekend.~x
XOXOXOXO,
Cocaine Princess