Two Medicine Grill
316 US Hwy 2, East Glacier Park, MT, 59434
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Address :
316 US Hwy 2
East Glacier Park, MT, 59434 - Phone (406) 226-9227
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : No
Attire : Casual
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : No
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Jim P.
A group of us had lunch there today. Food was very good and tasted fresh. The home made beef & barley soup was outstanding. They also had Bison burgers that looked great and for the best price I have seen in Bison Country. For what you get the price is very reasonable in this summer tourist area. I do highly recommend it. My only issue was that our server was not very friendly. Not even a smile. The place was busy, but not out the door busy. My advice to her is to lighten-up....for those of us spending our hard earned money while on vacation the least you could do is smile a bit or try to act like you enjoy your job.
(4)Jeff D.
This place is about average for east glacier. It's great for breakfast if you get there early. They only have one flattop and one cook. Coffee is good, bacon is nice and thick, hashbrowns are good but need salt. Pancakes are fine. We had two breakfasts and a dinner here. The dinner was kind of a disaster. Of the four of us, the waitress came back to say they couldn't do two of them. 'sorry, we're out of fish, then.... we're out of steak for the French dip'. They waited to bring salads and soup until 30 seconds before the rest of the dinner orders were ready. One of us ordered mashed potatoes and got fries instead. The chicken fried steak was good though the gravy looked like it came out of a can. The chicken wings came with no sauce on them, but they were tasty with heinz 57. The buffalo burger was ok. For dinner, there are better options in east glacier.
(3)scott p.
This is a tiny little diner in the tiny little town of east glacier, which used to be called "midvale" fyi. It is basically built up around the East Glacier Lodge with a small assortment of locals who live there year round. If you don't feel like eating at the lodge restaurant- which is over priced and mediocre, your options are limited, but if you are in the mood for american diner style food, you could do alot worse then two medicine. The menu is standard American diner fare- hamburgers and meat related sandwichs served hot with french fries, soda, coffee (espresso) and pie available before/after/during. The place is tiny- especially the diner counter. It's kind of crazy because this has to be one of the emptiest parts of america in terms of development, and here they are cramped for space. They also serve a veggie burger- which seemed to be readily available in this corner of the map- all the hippies going to national parks?
(3)Billy S.
Stopped for dinner after a day in Glacier Park. Cool local and tourist hangout. Had the Ham Steak (where do you ever see that on the menu ?) and my buddy had the Chicken Friend Steak. Both were fine, but nothing to write home about. The dinner salad was surprisingly good and that pie for desert rocked! Enjoyed the dry humored waitress. Probably a great place for breakfast and could see adding a star for that. Definitely a good choice in a town with limited options.
(3)Tod A.
I'm always leery of restaurants near tourist attractions, so many times they sling out whatever crap as they know they will never see the customer again (read Fair food). I'm happy to say we came here three times and left completely satisfied. They make a decent latte, excellent locally made pie, and a lunch that was far better than most tiny greasy spoons you happen upon. The place is decent sized, and remarkably clean, no dust on shelfs, or fan covers with stuff in them. Very friendly staff, everyone is welcoming! Solid, dependable place to get a decent meal!
(4)Rob J.
Had breakfast here and must say it was excellent. Great food and more than we could eat. The service was excellent. So glad a local sent us there. Love it!
(5)Tony D.
Dynamite staff working here! Pancakes are phenomenal as is the bacon and the veggie hash browns. For lunch/dinner go with the patty melt. Tell Dave Davey and the crew that Tony sent you.
(5)Rob O.
If you're hungry along the road to Glacier National Park, Two Medicine Grill is a nice diner along the road with great customer service, nice atmosphere, and decent food. Bottom line: the best party of Two Medicine Grill is the staff. Friendly, very welcoming and open to talking about Glacier National park, hiking, and life in Montana. You can usually find a couple of tour guides (hiking and climbing) eating with you if you eat at the counter. Loved the people. The food . . . it's another story. Everything we had was pretty mediocre. Coffee was bland, watery truck stop stuff. The pie we ordered was edible, but nothing worth going out of your way for. We had a few sandwiches and they were decent. The menu is pretty much edible, but I can't recommend it above that. But I liked the people enough that Two Medicine Grill earns 3 stars.
(3)May T.
My group of friends and I ended up at Two Medicine Grill after a long snow-shoeing trek through Glacier National Park. We were told that the buffalo burgers were definitely something to try and being the east coast city slicker folk that we are, that is exactly what we did. So the whole 10 or perhaps 11 of us asked for an order of buffalo cheeseburgers and fries. The burger didn't blow my mind as I expected it to. It tasted more or less like a normal beef burger but it was pretty delicious nonetheless and apparently it is much more lean than your normal cheeseburger. The menu at Two Medicine Grill was quite reminiscent of those of diners I tend to frequent...cheese fries, onion rings, grilled cheese, the usual, etc. The interior of this establishment was pretty tiny but not entirely shabby. The tables we were seated with had film photos and I believe either postcards or thank you letters under a layer of glass for our touristy, viewing pleasure. Our waitress was all right seeing that she had to deal with such a large group of cold, tired and hungry college kids. Overall, I'd definitely come back. I had a good time, the prices are relatively cheap and it's a rather relaxed establishment.
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