The Hungry Moose Market & Deli
209 Aspen Leaf Dr, Big Sky, MT, 59716
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Address :
209 Aspen Leaf Dr
Big Sky, MT, 59716 - Phone (800) 277-9640
- Website https://www.hungrymoose.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :6:30 am - 10:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : No
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : No
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John M.
Pros: convenience store, sandwiches, to-go items. Cons: expensive. Has to contend with the new Roxy's Market that opened 2 months ago. I hope that they will and have seen the writing on the wall; that they can become better at what they do, now that there is a full-service grocery in town. I found the service to be okay, prices to be double that in Bozeman. At one time, pre-Roxy's, they might have gotten away with it. With very extended hours a possibility (till midnight), an alteration in what they provide (more convenience orientation), and slightly reduced prices on standard items, or combinations of those three, they could easily refit into a new climate now there is an actual grocery store in town. They do have WiFi! ~6mbs, 2mbs up.
(4)Troy P.
I had the pleasure of visiting both locations (Big Sky Resort and Meadow Village), and found both offered quality items and friendly service. I definitely give props to the outstanding sandwiches. The prices are a little high but not unexpected for a resort area.
(4)Anna M.
The prices are easily twice what you'd pay in Bozeman. The clerks are snotty, making it even more painful to fork over $15 for a tiny box of Tide. I only buy something here if it's absolutely necessary.
(1)Opal D.
Cluttered little market/deli, had a great selection considering the size, but I was disappointed that there wasn't enough trout in my trout bagel.
(3)Ashling S.
best sandwiches in town!!!
(5)Raison D'etre D.
We decided to stock up on a few things, a few days into our stay in the mountains, and stopped by HM to pick up some supplies. If the outrageous prices weren't bad enough, the horrible, rude, condescending attitude of the staff is more than unwelcoming to anyone shopping here. The gal at the deli counter kept rolled her eyes at us when we made our order. If that wasn't bad enough there was 3 employees standing around the front checkout counter and only one was actually doing any work. What a fiasco. Save your money, avoid the stress of dealing with these clowns - shop in Bozeman.
(1)Adam S.
Meat, coffee and beer. That pretty much sums it up. We stopped by the main HM location for breakfast supplies and beer. Prices are a bit higher that the normal grocery store, but this should be expected for the area, As small as the store is, HM had a good selection of meat. All of the sausage we purchased there was regional and very tasty. Some of the sausage was only 99 cents a pound. We found some good local and organic coffee that was quite good. HM has a coffee grinder that I used on some beans from California. HM has a good selection of local microbrews. We picked-up beers from Big Sky, Bayern, and Madison River breweries. HM has a deli in the back of the store for sandwiches/salads/soup/drinks. HM offers a grocery delivery service. The wine selection also looks good. It appears that everything HM sells can be ordered online, where you can also view the prices. We had a condo in Powder Ridge and didn't realize that the condo didn't have condiments left from previous guests. We purchased some salt/pepper/sugar later at HMs Mountain Mall location. We did not see an issue with the service. The staff was helpful and gave us boxes to take all of the groceries back with us.
(4)Natalie G.
Great little grocer and deli. Yummy sandwiches and an outdoor patio. You can't drink beer or wine on the premises however, there is a nice selection for purchase. Little and stocked!
(4)Lan N.
You have to rate the price relative to what else is available in the area...and that's pretty dismal, but it is what it is. I never had bad experience with surly owners/staff. What the market does offer is a good selection of quality products. The deli is a nice touch, and I'd give it a try sometime. I'd still rather buy my stuff in BZN, but if I'm in a pinch, I'd shop here.
(3)Ryan F.
I met the owner this morning at their Big Sky Mountain location, and she was very pleasant. I have nothing but great things to say about this place's food and service. One of the best breakfast burritos I have ever had. I also love their turkey, avocado and tomato sandwich. Lastly, they make an incredible Reuben!
(5)Lauren K.
We were so excited to be in Big Sky and went shopping but I was in for a rude awakening! We shopped and got what we needed but when we went to check out we met the manager named Sky. She was rude and arrogant and belittled us. She rolled her eyes, huffed and puffed when we asked her to check a price on something, yelled the amount when we couldn't hear her and she threw our change at us. We felt so unwelcome and will never go back!
(1)Johnny C.
If I owned this place I think I would be a lot happier ! Not once has the owner not had attitude & been a complete jerk! His bad attitude rubs off on his employees as well, all of them horrible. I just don't understand why everyone including the owner is so miserable at this place! If I was marking up prices like this place does I would have a permagrin !
(1)Ashley F.
We stopped in for a light lunch and to stock up on groceries for our four day vacation - seemingly the very scenario that this place was made for. We found easily found the deli and enjoyed the small seating area near the back. Our sandwiches didn't disappoint, but the amount of chips on each plate seemed oddly sparse - almost as if they split a single-serving bag between our party of 4. For stocking up on the essentials (on vacation that means beer, wine, and gourmet delectables), we found many satisfying staples, albeit at somewhat elevated prices, but such is to be expected at a ski resort. And we were pleasantly surprised with the impressive wine aisles. You'll find several notable Napa labels in addition to the more common grocery store picks, but be ready to hunt for what you want - as far as I could tell, the wines aren't organized by price, varietal, or even region, so you may find a $65 Napa cab on the bottom shelf next to a $15 Italian chianti. My only other complaint is that the loaf of bread we brought home turned out to be significantly moldy upon opening the next day, but we probably should have checked it more thoroughly before we purchased it. Even so, it would have been nice to not have to On a more positive note, the coffee we selected from the bulk department was fantastic. I'm sad it's not available back home, but it was quite a treat for vacation.
(3)Pete O.
There are 2 Hungry Moose Deli-Grocery at Big Sky . The one at the ski resort area is spacious, clean and staffed by friendly people . The one in Big Sky village center isnt!! Close by Country Grocer is better than both (and has 2 pubs close by!)
(2)Abigail H.
Yum! Delicious sandwich! I got the pastrami and Swiss with jalapeños and onions. I asked for a different type of bread and they were very accommodating. The atmosphere is definitely relaxed but that's what makes it fun and different.
(5)Chris B.
My favorite spot in big sky for a cappuccino, breakfast sandwich, and any sort of lunch items. Great selection of wine too.
(4)Joshua Q.
If the Moose had a serious competitor, they would either improve or go out of business. Almost everything is satisfactory, but nothing is great. Prices are ridiculously high and the staff is unfriendly, unprofessional, and often just plain rude (the owners are nice when around)! Still, there are not many options ... yet. The place could use some organizing and a good cleaning wouldn't hurt.
(3)A M.
This was the only place we found that had decent grilling meat. Everything was incredibly overpriced but you dont really have much choice w/in the surrounding area. They know this and completely take advantage of it. Bakery items weren't very good, search for a bakery instead. If you can or are in the area, buy stuff for your entire stay in a bigger city like Bozeman. The young staff can be cocky and sarcastic (rude).
(2)William E.
Great people and great, great sandwiches - really the best in that the focus is more on quality and taste as opposed to just quantity. I look forward to many more trips to the Hungry Moose on my return visits to Big Sky
(4)Holly K.
We learned a lesson about Big Sky, bring your own stuff before you get anywhere near here. I live in a tourist zone and this place makes it look like walmart pricing. We went in to see if they were cheaper than the previous days encounter at the gas station for fruit, at over $1 a piece, which we passed on. It looked promising. We see a bag of apples for $5 and grabbed it and went to pay, that was after seeing half a sandwich in there for $8.50, that was more bread than anything. The girl checking had been talking about the bar fight she witnessed with the guy standing by counter, nice, we put the apples down and the register says $7.99. We said no, they are $5 right on the sign. She acted completely air headed and ran her finger up and down a price book, you could tell it was a show. No, she says, but will give us a deal or charge us by the pound. I said, go look at the sign. Which is two feet from her register. She says, okay I will charge you $5 but she was sooooooo arrogant. I see it says $5.99 now, I said, no, look they are $5 for the bag. She said, I know, I fixed it. I said, but I see $5.99.. she says, it will correct on the receipt when I put it in. NO IT DID NOT. So, I said, you still got us for $5.99.. now I am working on the principle of the situation, since she is just short of a eye rolling little brat. She walks over there finally, and says, yeah, I see the $5 but we are out of the 9s that go there, and we just know to add them on when the customer comes up. Plus, you got a deal, they were $7.99 and I only charged you $5.99. OMG are you freakin' kidding ME? I kept my dignity and walked out. If I were not trying to keep positive mojo on my Yellowstone Park trip, this would be a different review of how I got to meet the Big Sky police department. Please for the love of all things great, do NOT shop in here, read the other reviews and find a store before you get down here, load up the liquor, the produce, the drinks before coming into this area, and don't support crappy behavior.
(1)Alex R.
The Hungry Moose Market is an incredible gem. My wife and son both have celiac disease and we were so pleased to find a huge selection of gluten-free options. The quality and selection of their meats, fruits and veggies are off the charts. Who would have thought you could find all of this stuff in one incredibly cool store. The staff was very knowledgeable about all of their products. The beer and wine selection was amazing as well. The service was fantastic and they even carried all the groceries out to our rental car. After buying all of our groceries we returned a couple of times during our stay in Big Sky to sample the deli fare which was fantastic. And so was the huckleberry ice cream. I highly recommend the Hungry Moose market and deli for anybody passing through Big Sky, Montana.
(5)Paula P.
Stopped by here on a trip across country. So glad we did!! Had the most delicious breakfast burrito, and got some sandwiches to take on the road. Small and charming, but fully stocked with whatever you could need. Gourmet food, much by local companies. I was impressed by how much really good wine they fit into a small space! Can't wait for our next visit!
(5)Anna B.
First of all, I'm not sure why this business has 2 pages under 2 slightly different names, but don't shop here. The owner has been nothing but rude to me every encounter I've had with him. To me, that automatically makes a place unworthy of my patronage. Also the store is crowded and the employees prefer to stand around and giggle with each other than work. I've also heard this place referred to as the Hungry Register, but I like to call it the Rude Moose.
(1)Ming-Jou C.
If you're ever in Big Sky on vacation or work, this is the best to get sandwiches and soups. Another family biz I totally support. I went to this place almost everyday for the 4 weeks (over 2 trips) I was in Big Sky. They make the best sandwiches, small dishes and coffees. They also have great ice cream. We ate in (they give you chips if you sit there) and take out and they had great soups. Everyone was super friendly and I bought a stuffed moose there. The market is a little limited due to the size, but definitely high quality stuff. There's outdoor seating and in the summer it's nice. It does get crowded during the lunch hour though, so plan ahead or call ahead.
(5)S D.
Amazing. I have been here for 3 weeks for work and everything I get in there is amazing in value, amazing in taste and amazing in variety. The Deli is where I spent most of my time. You can't go wrong with anything you try, for dessert I had the crumb cake......loved it. I highly encourage anyone to go here, they are open early and late and the staff is friendly and helpful and the service is quick and easy.
(5)Jane Y.
Great sandwiches. I had the ham and gruyere and my partner had the pastrami and both were good. Only thing was that the bread on the ham sandwich was a little hard but could have been that we got them to go and it got cold by the time I was ready to eat it. But I would go back for sure!
(4)Liveto S.
Outrageous prices. Shop in Bozeman before driving up the mountain!
(2)Salamander J.
A bit of local arrogance, even though they are in a strip mall. but don't point it out to them, they may call you a "fag". Otherwise, good wine if your too drunk to drive the extra mile down the hill to the other market that seems more inviting.
(2)dana l.
They have a really great wine selection! Choose your groceries carefully because they have a lot of fresh produce which costs a lot to import to Montana in the middle of winter... $17 asparagus! But they have just about anything you could want. Oh, and free wireless!
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