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  • Marcy R.

    This place was wonderful. The food was generous and savory and fresh and delicious. I loved it. I had the trout wrap and it was incredible. I like sauce and the sauce was generously applied. If you don't like sauces or condiments like mayo or sour cream, tell them to go easy. It was perfect for me. It was just fabulous. Love it. Would go back any time. Best food of my trip, from Texas up to the Dakotas, through Glacier and down to Yellowstone and across the Bear Tooth Bypass. Got lucky and found this place. Do yourself a favor and try it. Sort of slow paced and the neighborhood lab gave me sweet eyes so if you are uptight, you might try to let go for a bit. Everyone else, you are in for a treat.

    (5)
  • W. R.

    I had no idea what I was getting into when I walked in. We just needed a lunch after a long morning in Yellowstone and I wasn't sure there was anything else. Turns out there were other choices up the road, but this was the right one for me! Real organic food! I had the local trout and my husband had the bison burger. They were both delicious dishes!

    (5)
  • John T.

    We have been eating here since about 2008. Great food and service. The trout is particularly good and the atmosphere Rustic and delightful , almost romantic if it's just the 2 of you. It is part of our trip every year.

    (5)
  • Megan K.

    the best meal of our whole trip. save yourself from sketchy premade sandwiches in the park and take a trip to log cabin cafe. we woke up early to drive through Lamar Valley after spending the night in the park (saw a ton of bison, an elk, and a pronghorn) and decided to head to Montana for breakfast. we wondered in here for some breakfast and were blown away after a bunch of sub-par park meals. the bacon is amazing as well as the pumpkin bread. a nice relaxing atmosphere to warm up in on a cooler morning. well worth the extra drive!

    (5)
  • Alex K.

    This place is awesome. I wasn't able to get a reservation in the cabin, but the trout breakfast is excellent. The trout was nicely cooked. It is farm raised, and not wild caught. Still delicious and very fresh. Make sure to order the pumpkin or carrot bread. It's moist and not too overly sweet. Also awesome and delicious.

    (5)
  • Jay A.

    We stayed in one of the two cabins and then ate five meals here over a week. As to the cabins, understand that you share a common shower/bathroom with the other cabin. If you are okay with that, and we certainly had no problems with that, I highly recommend staying here. Also, you get a full off of the menu breakfast as part of your stay. The trout and eggs for breakfast were great as were the pancakes. As to dinner, the steak oscar and chicken cecile got kudos. Oh. Pumpkin bread with huckleberry ice cream. Just do it.

    (5)
  • Sal E.

    OMG - fish for breakfast!?!? Trout and pancakes are out of this world. Service, Megan, Excellent. View from the front dining room was beautiful. Everything was perfect. Thank you park ranger at the Northeast entrance who turned us on to this place!

    (5)
  • Jason R.

    We ate at the Cafe several times during a recent 10d stay in Silver Gate, a small town in Montana near the remote NE entrance to Yellowstone National Park. The menu is stocked with local classics, including wild Montana trout and Wyoming buffalo burgers. The crisp salads and bright veggie-dishes deserve special mention considering the location as the next town is Cody/WY, population 9K, 80 miles. I find more than anything it's the people that make a great dining experience, and the Cafe is no exception. Here a blended team--owners, seasonal foreign kids and Yellowstone-locals--deliver quality Rocky Mountain comfort food and warm, attentive service. They even did a 3-course take-out on restaurant china for us one night when our youngest was feverish and stuck in bed. Highly recommend the Log Cabin Cafe.

    (4)
  • Sas C.

    Wow! Wish I had known about this place in advance! It seems they realize they are taking part in a memory of a life time...the quaint environment and the food was excellent and after hearing the howl of wolves in Lamar Valley it was the exact place to go!!! Dont miss this place!

    (4)
  • Chris H.

    I'd eaten here before, and loved it, both because of the food and the service. Unfortunately, it's gone downhill in a big way. We drove down to Silver Gate from Cooke City for breakfast recently, and we seated ourselves in the unique dining room (no other option). The server appeared and took our drink order, gave us some menus and then disappeared. The place was busy, but it's always busy. The drinks appeared after a time, but there was no creamer on the table so I had to ask for it. I watched our server wander around the room for a bit refilling coffee, and then help a couple who came in for to-go coffee. The creamer showed up after several other tasks were completed--about 5 minutes after I got my coffee. She then took our order and I also asked for some sugar-free sweetener (she didn't have any--no biggie) and a spoon to stir my coffee. The silverware arrived after 5 more minutes, so by the time I got to drink my coffee, it was barely warm. And refills? An annoyance. My breakfast companion asked for a second soda, and the server said, "Do you want one now, or do you want to finish the one you have now?" My companion, noticing how long it took to get a coffee refill, asked for it now. But not until she had finished the drink did the server come by the table, grab the same glass and refill it. I had to resort to asking the other server on duty for coffee, because ours was annoyed by our sheer presence. Breakfast came, and my over-meduim eggs were over-hard. I ordered pancakes, but there was no butter or syrup on the table. I asked our server for some, and she asked, "There isn't any on the table? I'll see if we have some." She returned several minutes later to tell me that the only butter they had was in the fridge. I said, "That's OK." Then I realized she hadn't brought the butter with her, only stopped by to tell me it was "rock hard." At least she brought syrup! She brought the butter, again after wandering around the room for a bit. And, of course, by the time I got to eat my pancakes, they were cold. Not as cold as the butter, but cold. Had the service been up to par, I could have handled an over-hard egg. But cold coffee, cold pancakes (who doesn't serve butter with pancakes?), and having to ask and wait for every little thing soured me on the restaurant. Service matters, especially in places where tourists gather. I choose very carefully where to spend my money, and I won't go here again until servers are trained in the basics.

    (1)
  • Maria Paula P.

    Nice cozy place with excellent service. Any trout dinner you order there is amazing, as well as their 70-year receipt pumpkin bread (delicious) and the smoked salmon appetizer. Best food in the area (both Silver Gate and Cooke City), by far!

    (5)
  • Ron S.

    We love this place, we stay in the cabins and come during a very quiet time of year. Lori and her family always treat guest as members. We started staying here every year and look forward to it and the Park (Yellowstone). Note the place isn't a resort. The resort is a national park right at your doorstep. The food is good and they will make sandwiches so you can spend the day in the park. Its a small family run business by really nice family. If you stay in the cabins note the bathroom is a different building... in the morning you never know what you will find between your cabin and the bathroom. One morning it was moose the next morning it was a large male buffalo you had to shoo away. Even a grizzly now and then walks by. And again you are as close as you can get to great park of Yellowstone National Park. Here is a video taken on an iPhone May 2015 youtu.be/6fB3w3QuG3E

    (5)
  • Kyle G.

    This place (including the charming Silver Gate, MT) would be easy to miss if you blink coming or going from Yellowstone's Northeast entrance and what a shame that would be. We recently enjoyed an overnight stay in one of their adorable cabins and ate both dinner and breakfast in the cafe. As a vegetarian, they actually offered several dinner options including their ginormous burrito. Tasty stuff! Breakfast was hot, plentiful, and sure to get you ready for the busiest of days in the park or the surrounding area. Their pumpkin bread is a must-have. You may have been headed for Cooke City (which does have another favorite of mine), but be sure to save room for one meal at the Log Cabin Cafe.

    (4)
  • Kyle D.

    Good atmosphere, good food. Not too much to complain about. Other places had better tasting food, but this place was still pretty good for the area. Definitely local, good selection of main courses and sides. Luckily the group wasn't terribly hungry, because it did take awhile for us to get our food. Service: 6/10 Atmosphere: 7/10 Food: 7/10

    (4)
  • Cindy O.

    The food and service here are excellent. They also have cabins and offer a B&B package. We already had reservations somewhere else but if I had known about this place I would have loved to stay here. Nothing fancy. Rustic cabins which is appropriate for the location just a few minutes outside of the northeast entrance to Yellowstone.

    (5)
  • Sylvia S.

    We arrived in the early afternoon for lunch. Unfortunately, we ended up with extensive waiting, waiting long for almost everything, from getting the menu, placing order, getting entree, getting check, finally, waiting for the waiter to take our credit card.... Overall, we spent less than 10 min finishing the entree (we got very hungry after the long wait), and 50 min on waiting. During the long wait, multiple flies joined us... Decoration was unique, lunch was not bad (not impressive either). It's OK...

    (3)
  • Melissa H.

    We were on vacation in Yellowstone and were looking for a good place to eat outside the park. We thought this place would be good because of the great reviews but we were really disappointed. The piece pumpkin bread we ordered had a long hair in it and when we asked if we could order oatmeal for breakfast instead, our waiter said that wouldn't be right because the kitchen was already heating up another piece of pumpkin bread to replace the one with the hair in it. Things like this can happen but the service was over all very poor. We waited a half hour for a piece of bread and got no refills on water or coffee but yet we were the only people in the place. I politely waited for a refill but after 20 minutes I asked our waiter if I could have a refill, and as he poured more coffee into my cup, I saw a hair hanging off the coffee pot!!

    (1)
  • Rich H.

    This is just a great place. the atmosphere is fantastic. Do yourself a favor and wake up early and walk to the cafe before sun-up. The food is outstanding and the staff is wonderful. A breakfast here will not leave you hungry. This is the perfect place to fatten up prior to going out into the park for the day or perhaps up into the Beartooth Mountains. You won't regret the stop. Best breakfast you can get. I spent a morning talking to a wild eyed but very entertaining hippie guy who was telling me one story after another about idiots getting attacked by the fauna of the park. Incredible stories but all very true. Like the guy who wanted a picture of his son with the Grizzly cub in the back of a dump truck of garbage. Grizzly cub was OK with it. Momma Grizzly, who'd been nearby - wasn't. Poor SOB didn't stand a chance but the kid was left entirely alone by the Momma. Momma knew who was being the idiot apparently. Don't miss this Cafe - great - great food!

    (5)

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  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Breakfast, Dinner
    Parking : Street
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes

Log Cabin Cafe

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