Michelle L.
Yelp
We just took our first trip to Montana, and I've been all over the world and I will honestly say that it is in the top 2 most beautiful/amazing places I've ever been. I'm and OC girl that's always itching to move away somewhere way different, and I'm seriously trying to convince my husband to move to Montana and live off the fat of the land!
We didn't stay in the lodge, but our friend's cabin was about 5 miles up the river from this place and we were told they had the best breakfast EVER, so we decided to stop and eat there on our way home. Excellent choice!
The place sits right on the Madison River, and if it wasn't 30 degrees outside we would have definitely sat outside, where you can literally stick your feet into the water from the table! So we sat inside, where you still had a wonderful view of the running river and a couple of guys fly fishing. The cafe is in the same building as the general store, which is my husband's DREAM; all kinds of fly fishing and fishing gear. The whole place is old school though; it looked like an old house, and the rooms are actually little cabins spread out all over the property. I believe the family that owns and runs the place has their own little house right there too.
Anyway, I ordered a short stack (2 pancakes) along with a 2 egg/2 sausage/hashbrowns/toast plate for myself and my 15 month old daughter to share. My husband got the steak and eggs, and his cousin got the special of the day, a half pound ham steak. When my pancakes came out first, all of our eyes popped out of our heads-they were each literally bigger than a dinner plate! And they were hot and fluffy and the edges were crisp and I expected that since they were so big they wouldn't be as good, but they were honestly the BEST pancakes I've ever had. I wish they would have told me how big they were, because between my baby and myself, we ate just over a quarter of one pancake! Everything else was so delicious too; the eggs (scrambled) were perfectly cooked-not too dry and not runny, the hash was to die for, but the sausage was just your average diner links. Still good though.
My husband was super happy with his steak; it wasn't some nasty flat, grey piece of meat like you get at most other diners; this thing was like a filet mignon. We were all ranting and raving about how awesomely awesome the food was. VERY decently priced, to boot! I felt like I didn't want to eat anything else the rest of the day because I didn't want to forget the taste of the deliciousness that had just entered my mouth and run through my body. Aaaahhhhhh...foodgasm!
Perfect way to top off a rad trip to a beautiful place!!! Thank you Montana, and thank you Campfire Lodge!!!