Italian Restaurants in Bozeman, MT

Italian Restaurants in Bozeman, MT
Surrounded by the Bridger Mountain Range and the Spanish Peaks, Bozeman, Montana is an exciting and popular destination for outdoor explorers, adventurers and newcomers. Many visit Bozeman as part of a trip to Yellowstone National Park, located just to the south. The nearby rivers, state parks and Canyon Ferry Lake also offer impressive getaways for those interested in hiking, fishing and camping. Visitors to Bozeman can also fine great food, including some authentic Italian meals.

Ferraro's Fine Italian Restaurant

One of the finest restaurants in Bozeman regardless of style, Ferraro's has three dining areas, a modern oak bar and an outdoor patio. The restaurant boasts the largest wine list in the state of Montana and an extensive menu. Visitors can dine family-style, choosing up to three entrees. Diners can also choose one of Ferraro's unique wood fired pizzas, made in the giant brick oven in the kitchen. Items on the menu with a Montana twist to them include fresh lamb and salmon in parchment paper.

Ferraro's Fine Italian Restaurant
726 North 7th Ave.
Bozeman, MT 59715
(406) 582-1651‎

All Things Italian Specialty Food Store

Filled with shelves stocked with Italian imported items, All Things Italian doesn't have the room to be a traditional sit-down restaurant, with only a few tables for lunch, but it does have some of the best Italian dishes in Bozeman for patrons to take and make at home. Its lunch menu consists of a rotating menu of daily sandwiches on ciabatta bread with roasted red peppers and Italian cheeses, as well as a daily pasta salad. For dinner, the shop offers one of 12 different pasta take home dishes, including pasta with vodka sauce, pasta with lemon sauce and polenta and sausage. If diners like what they eat, All Things Italian also offers cooking classes throughout the week.

All Things Italian Specialty Food Store
2251 W Kagy, Ste 1
Bozeman, MT 59718
(406) 586-0444

MacKenzie River Pizza Co.

Located in downtown Bozeman, the MacKenzie River Pizza Co. has grown into a small chain of restaurants around Montana and Idaho. The interior of the restaurants stick with the Big Sky Country aesthetic, with natural wood interior, but the menu is traditional Italian and pizza. The pizza comes on a unique sourdough crust with a variety of toppings. Among the specialty pizzas are the MacKenzie River, which is topped with olive oil, spinach, garlic, roasted zucchini, mushrooms, tomatoes and feta cheese and the Sequoia with pesto, sun-dried tomatoes, artichoke hearts and pine nuts. The pasta menu includes the Broadwater Bay Pasta dish with roasted chicken, prosciutto, tomatoes, roasted garlic, olive oil, toasted with penne pasta.

MacKenzie River Pizza Co.
232 East Main Street
Bozeman, MT 59715
(406) 587-0055‎

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