Miles City is one of the few towns that still maintains a true "Old West" vibe. From the charming historic buildings to the annual Bucking Horse Sale, a tradition that's spanned the better part of a century, the city has a nostalgic feel to it. And if you've ever stepped inside the historic Montana Bar, you've seen a prime example of the locals' penchant for preservation.
Montana Bar is located at 612 Main St., where it has been since 1908.
This authentic western bar has been serving cowboys, cowgirls, ranchers, farmers, and Montanans from all walks of life for over a century.
Stepping inside feels like going back in time in the best way.
The decor is ornate and unique, with cherry wood tables, original fixtures, and the original Italian tile floor.
The authentic stand-up bar arrived by steamboat in 1912.
A 1914 double-drawer National Cash Register sits on the back bar.
While you're here, you can play pool until you work up an appetite.
The neighboring Tubbs Pub serves food all day.
People don't just come here for the history -- the food is actually fantastic.
From the burgers and French dips to the specialty pizzas, you'll find what you're craving on the menu. They even serve breakfast on the weekends.
This is a Mac Daddy, a handmade Angus burger stuffed with mac & cheese.
And yes, it's as delicious as it looks.
Montana Bar is one of the last best bars in the Last Best Place.
This gem is open daily from 10 a.m. until 2 a.m., and you'll find people chatting at the bar at all hours.
Montana Bar is such an important part of our story, it's practically a local rite of passage. Here are some other historic spots to check out.
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