I'll be enjoying the Fusion Fights in Great Falls on Saturday night, so why not enjoy a Sunday brunch in Great Falls the next morning?

I've enjoyed some great meals in Great Falls, Montana- but you tell me, what is the best Sunday brunch in the G Funk?

Great Falls friends: What's your favorite Sunday brunch location in Great Falls? Here are some of the responses I got back via Facebook:

Jesse SlaughterSip and Dip or Tracy’s

Jamie Hager Setters5th & Wine or Tracy's

Hannah Clark TrebasTracy's Family Diner

Pat CurryTop notch

So JoMagpie, Wild Hare, Clark & Lewie’s, Halftime

Sounds like a bunch of great options. I'm very familiar with Clark & Lewies. That is the restaurant co-located with the legendary Sip 'N Dip bar at the O'Haire Motor Inn. They have GREAT food. When people ask me where to eat in Great Falls, I tell them to go to the Sip N' Dip and they always seem surprised. So I have to explain to them that the restaurant is on the street level, but you can also order the food up to the bar (which is home to the legendary mermaids behind the bar).

By the way, just about one month ago we did an event at the Roadhouse Diner in Great Falls and had an INCREDIBLE burger.

Tara Beam told us what makes their burgers so good. It's the Montana beef. They get their beef from the McCafferty Ranch in Belt, MT. "We hand-patty all of our burgers in-house every few hours!"

Tara Beam: The ranch itself is 30 minutes away from Great Falls. So our beef is fresh, never frozen. And that juiciness that you get from it, Montana heartiness right there. And then our buns, we use Montana wheat. So Great Harvest actually bakes them everyday fresh for us. So we use the Montana with them, and oh my gosh, when you put together a homemade bun with a burger that has never been frozen...

 

 

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