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“socializing with Missoula for 22 years & counting!”
The Iron Horse's origin began in the train depot just North of the XXXX on Higgins. We wanted to tie our name in with the railroad heritage, but also wanted it to be a strong name that would signify our presence. Thankfully, Grandpa Homer Phillips came to our aid. He suggested Iron Horse for the fact that it is what the engine of a train use to be referred to as. The engine is a workhorse and that is what we like to think of our establishment. In 1997, we moved our establishment to our current building. Tami Ursich founded the Iron Horse in 1991. It had a humble beginning of just eight employees, but has now grown to employ just over ninety Missoulians. One owner, several menus and even more employees have made our place feel like a giant family. We are thankful to be able to say that we have been socializing with Missoula for 22 years and counting.
Food was good. Too many Fries with the Fish & Chips. Tartar Sauce was very good. Huckleberry Crumble was great. The coffee tasted burnt. Get a brand name coffee to serve, even Starbucks or a... Read more
A friend and I had a decent lunch here. We tried the queso which was good, but was a little on the thin side. Fish tacos were just OK. The piece of fish is on the small side and there wasn't a... Read more
Food is ok. The side of Cole slaw had almost NO dressing huh ???? Haha. Beer battered halibut was dry, thin Service was good Husband had a Reuben. He said it was OK Read more
Iron Horse Bar & Grill
Hours
- Sun - Sat: 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
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Pets Allowed
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Wifi
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
- Reservations
- Does not take
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Bar
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Lunch
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Brunch
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Dinner
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Drinks
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Breakfast
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Drive Through
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Outdoor Seating
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