Food scene
Fun ambiance, affordable bar food, featuring a huge safe from when the property was a bank.
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Metals Sports Bar and Grill
8 W Park StFun ambiance, affordable bar food, featuring a huge safe from when the property was a bank.
Park 217 Wine Bar
255 West Park StreetLovely wine bar a restraunt. One of my favorites!
Fifty One Below
51 West Park StreetSpeakeasy theme! Fun and interesting spot!
Hummingbird Cafe
605 W Park StButte Brewing Company
465 E Galena StQuarry Brewing
124 W Broadway StMacKenzie River Pizza, Grill & Pub
3450 Monroe AveFront Street Market & Catering
8 W Front StPork Chop John's
8 W Mercury StExcelsior Meats
422 N Excelsior AveThree houses down from the Anselmo Nugget you can explore the meat market!
Sightseeing
Maud South Canyon Trail
Maud South Canyon TrailGreat trail close to town that provides a pretty outlook over the city.
Our Lady of the Rockies
The Berkeley Pit Visitor Center
300 Continental DrWeltmuseum des Bergbaus
155 Museum WayTake an hour and a half tour of Butte’s best history with Butte’s best historians. Tours are scheduled Memorial Day weekend through September and year-round by appointment. Reservations are strongly suggested.
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Trolley Tour-Old Number One
1000 George StTake an hour and a half tour of Butte’s best history with Butte’s best historians. Tours are scheduled Memorial Day weekend through September and year-round by appointment. Reservations are strongly suggested.
Learn more about Butte’s mining, labor, lifestyle and family histories. The Archives occupies a historic fire hall built in 1900 and features an inviting reading room, friendly staff, exhibits, collections, photographs, public programming, small firefighter’s museum, and rotating displays. A knowledgeable staff is available to assist with research on Butte’s rich history. Services are available Monday-Friday from 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
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Butte Archives
17 W Quartz StLearn more about Butte’s mining, labor, lifestyle and family histories. The Archives occupies a historic fire hall built in 1900 and features an inviting reading room, friendly staff, exhibits, collections, photographs, public programming, small firefighter’s museum, and rotating displays. A knowledgeable staff is available to assist with research on Butte’s rich history. Services are available Monday-Friday from 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
The Mansion is a 34-room residence, built in Romanesque Revival Victorian architecture from 1884 to 1888 as residence for W.A. Clark. The home features fresco painted ceilings, elegant parquets of rare imported wood, gas and electric chandeliers, ornate hand-carved fireplaces, stairways, and stained-glass windows. The mansion was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. The home is operated as a year-round bed and breakfast. Guided tours are available during the summer tourist season and by appointment during the winter months.
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Copper King Mansion
219 W Granite StThe Mansion is a 34-room residence, built in Romanesque Revival Victorian architecture from 1884 to 1888 as residence for W.A. Clark. The home features fresco painted ceilings, elegant parquets of rare imported wood, gas and electric chandeliers, ornate hand-carved fireplaces, stairways, and stained-glass windows. The mansion was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. The home is operated as a year-round bed and breakfast. Guided tours are available during the summer tourist season and by appointment during the winter months.
Offering an affordable night out under the stars is the old-fashioned experience of watching a movie from the comfort of your vehicle. The concession stand is open with delectable fresh popcorn, candy and beverages. The Silver Bow Drive In opens in the spring of each year, closing in September
Silver Bow Twin Drive-in
Offering an affordable night out under the stars is the old-fashioned experience of watching a movie from the comfort of your vehicle. The concession stand is open with delectable fresh popcorn, candy and beverages. The Silver Bow Drive In opens in the spring of each year, closing in September
Science enthusiasts of all ages can come and explore the interactive exhibits on display. Explore a hands-on science and discovery learning center where interactive displays and science concepts are showcased. Open on Saturdays year-round and by appointment.
Science Mine
36 E Granite StScience enthusiasts of all ages can come and explore the interactive exhibits on display. Explore a hands-on science and discovery learning center where interactive displays and science concepts are showcased. Open on Saturdays year-round and by appointment.
Neighborhoods
Montana Tech Bike Park Trail
Montana Tech Bike Park TrailInteresting area to drive through. I like to think of this part of town as “the Wild West!”
Walkerville Drive
Walkerville DriveInteresting area to drive through. I like to think of this part of town as “the Wild West!”
The Clark Chateau was constructed in 1898-1899 for Charles and Katherine Clark, oldest son of Copper King W.A. Clark. Today it is home to the Butte Symphony, Montana’s oldest symphony orchestra, and The Root & The Bloom Collective, a nonprofit humanities organization. The Clark Chateau features diverse public programming for all ages, exhibits, classes, and is available for events and engaging tours. The Chateau staff is dedicated to interpreting Butte’s fascinating history though the exploration of the humanities and invites visitors to share the experience.
Historic Clark Chateau Museum & Gallery
321 W Broadway StThe Clark Chateau was constructed in 1898-1899 for Charles and Katherine Clark, oldest son of Copper King W.A. Clark. Today it is home to the Butte Symphony, Montana’s oldest symphony orchestra, and The Root & The Bloom Collective, a nonprofit humanities organization. The Clark Chateau features diverse public programming for all ages, exhibits, classes, and is available for events and engaging tours. The Chateau staff is dedicated to interpreting Butte’s fascinating history though the exploration of the humanities and invites visitors to share the experience.