
Outlaw Diner near Glacier National Park serves hearty American diner fare. Highlights include the Bigfoot Burger and Huckleberry Milkshake, plus Biscuits & Gravy. It’s casual, lively, and walk-ins are welcome, with weekend mornings the busiest.
All-day breakfast and the Boom Boom Burrito in a nostalgic, family-run diner
Signature Dishes: Boom Boom Burrito; Pancakes; Burgers
Boom Boom Burrito; Pancakes; Burgers
Off-peak hours deliver a quieter scene—weekdays before 8:00 AM or after 1:00 PM. Saturday mornings are the busiest.
Gourmet dining seekers; quiet, refined atmosphere
Kid-friendly; booths with dividers for privacy; casual vibe; great for families with kids and grandkids
Wheelchair accessible
Address
420 Nucleus Ave, Columbia Falls, MT 59912, USA
Street parking in Columbia Falls; regulated
Based on 470 Google reviews
Jacob Hunt
Forget Glacier National Park. Outlaw Diner alone is worth the trip to North Montana from wherever you're coming from. Delicious food, creative menu, affordable prices, authentic atmosphere - this place has it all. Bring the whole famn damily. There's something for everyone. We're not from the area and we were truly delighted by our experience.
Barbara Kay
What a great little place to eat! Old country music playing, very relaxed atmosphere! The food was really good! Homemade soup made by the owner. We had beef and lamb gyro, and the chicken bacon ranch wrap. Both amazing!!
Linda Barbee
Food was good for the price. The chicken steak gravy was very tasty and the coffee bar was great! They were out of the red potatoes so, we received tater tots. They were okay, super well done.
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Gluten Free Menu options are listed on the website.
Yes, takeout is available.
Yes, the site states wheelchair accessible.
Yes, booths with dividers are available for privacy.
No explicit age restrictions noted; family-friendly environment.
Open daily from 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
No information on alcoholic options.
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