Blackbird, 140 E Main St, Bozeman, MT 59715, United States
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Blackbird - Featured Reviews (784)
The ambiance and people were great. I had the mostarda pizza and some beautiful bubbly. The flavors of the oven-fired pizza were exquisitely, mixed…thin, crispy authentic crust, cheese, jam, and fresh arugula… Baked in a warm oven on a cold night. Downtown Bozeman is fortunate to have you!!
A great eatery for the evening especially for the weekend. We didn’t have to wait long for our table but while we waited, we were serviced by the bar. The ambience exuded chill vibes and good vibrations. Our waitress was attentive and easily assisted us on how we should end our evening in terms of beverages & food. Eager to try other items on menu. What a grand ending to our exploration on Main Street.
My daughter and I arrived and were seated at the bar immediately. It’s a cute farmhouse, open kitchen atmosphere with cozy candle light. The menu is approachable with standard ingredients from Italian staples. We ordered the Housemade Burrata, the Cauliflower (not listed in the online menu), and the Tagliatelle. Every dish was heavy with complex sauces often covering the “star” ingredient. The tagliatelle was not packing a huge flavor punch. Overall I felt the menu was overpriced. All that said, the service was excellent, the food was good (not great), and the atmosphere was very quaint.
We went for our Anniversary and we felt stuffed in a dark corner depressing. The appetizer of bread and housemade burrata were our favorites. Very expensive main courses were one note and lacked pizzazz. Spent over 150.00 easily and left hungry for more. Ambiance was nice but the squished feeling was unfortunate.
Blackbird’s pizzas are delicious! We have not had good experiences with their pasta and appetizers though; there are better Italian food options in the area. The atmosphere is cute, but they need to dial down the music. It’s way too loud and their music selection never seems to pair well with their atmosphere. It can be very difficult to have a conversation through it all. Depending on wait staff, service can be slow.
I have 3 words for you… Wood. Fired. Oven. *drool* Mouthwatering flavors in every dish. I love sitting at the bar overlooking the kitchen and watching the magic happen. This talented team serves up deliciousness dish after dish. The pizzas are absolutely incredible, the meatballs and fresh bread in marinara is *chef’s kiss* and the drinks are delicious. Make sure Blackbird is on your list when dining in Bozeman.
Ah, the delightful culinary haven that is Blackbird, situated in the charming town of Bozeman. One cannot help but be captivated by the masterful cuisine that graces the palates of its patrons. The dishes, without exception, are of the highest caliber, expertly crafted by the skilled hands of their chefs. I must confess, however, that the bread stands out as a personal favorite of mine. Its enchanting aroma and flavors beckon me with every visit. The marinara sauce, a seemingly humble offering, boasts a symphony of flavors that dance upon the taste buds. It is an essential accompaniment to any meal at this esteemed establishment. As the night unfolds, one cannot help but be entranced by the mellifluous sounds of the jazz trio that graces the dining room with their soulful performance. Their music is the very essence of conviviality, infusing the atmosphere with an effervescent charm. In the midst of its bustling popularity, Blackbird maintains a certain level of intimacy, ensuring that those who choose to dine alone are graciously accommodated. The bar top seating is an inviting option, offering patrons an intimate and engaging dining experience. The open kitchen layout adds a touch of theatricality to the evening, allowing guests a glimpse into the world of culinary artistry that unfolds behind the scenes. The atmosphere is positively electric, a testament to the restaurant's passion and dedication to its craft. And to complete this symphony of the senses, Blackbird offers a remarkable wine menu, carefully curated to complement and elevate each dish. It is, without a doubt, an essential part of the experience. In sum, a visit to Blackbird in Bozeman is an absolute must for any discerning gastronome. The triumvirate of delectable cuisine, mellifluous music, and a spirited atmosphere makes it a truly unforgettable dining experience.
The pizza is fine if you're into that; I'll pass generally. We had some sort of seared vegetable that was good. But my god the service, yeesh. Took 15 - 20 minutes to get a drink and the lady acted like we were annoying her. Look I lived in Denver for the better part of a decade, so I get you're trying to appeal to "city folk" with your cavalier approach to service, but here in the real world, we prefer to not be sneered at. I'll continue to take the in-laws to Feast where we feel wanted and they understand that when charging these sort of prices, people want SERVICE. If they want pizza, Cosmic does the trick just fine and I'll serve my own bottle of Montepulciano for 1/4 the price. If they miss the "ambiance" that Blackbird offers, then I'll throw on PBS Newshour while we eat and I'll put on my headphones.
I always enjoy chatting with the people here. Authentic, super friendly bunch and, oh yeah, the best Americano around. My kids like Nexus for their fancy drinks too. We like to cruise through on the way to work and school!
I visited here from out of town and was very pleased with the vigour of the classes and the friendliness of the teachers. The studio was also the cleanest yoga studio I've ever been in which was greatly appreciated. This was the first time I've ever
I have been a fan since day one. And every time I walk through those studio doors my soul is more alive. I have dealt with a lot of health issues so my body has been through a lot of âpushing and pullingâ over the years. I love all the instructor