Address: 105 W Main St, Bozeman, MT 59715, USA
Phone: +14065821000
Sunday: 8AM–12AM
Monday: 8AM–12AM
Tuesday: 8AM–12AM
Wednesday: 8AM–12AM
Thursday: 8AM–12AM
Friday: 8AM–12AM
Saturday: 8AM–12AM
Irma Zandl
If you're an architecture or history buff checking out the lobby of the Baxter on Main Street is totally worthwhile. It's also how you enter Ted's Montana Grill and the Bacchus Pub (both have outdoor seating as well. The mezzanine floor is apparently currently used as an event space. The Baxter was originally built as a seven-story hotel in 1929 by then most renowned architect in the area, Fred Fielding Willson. The hotel is named after George Baxter, a prominent Gallatin County rancher who provided the funding. You'll see Willson's name all over town - the HS is named after him, he also built the Ellen Theater and the Gallatin jail which is now a fabulous museum.
DENIT33
Bozeman Historic Hotel. Very nice.
Theresa Racicot
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Holly Hart
Our event at the Baxter was fantastic! This venue is elegant and warm, the staff were wonderful and easy to work with, and every detail was taken care of with great and timely communication along the way!
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There is some debate o. This, but they are going to do some renovations and make it easier to accommodate groups again. I would think if they are not open in fall 2022 then potentially 2023
The Central Asia Institute Fundraiser is taking place on October 19th.
The Baxter is owned by a local family and operated by a fully local team, and it is wonderful! Come by sometime to check out the restaurants that reside in the building, Bacchus Pub, Ted's Montana Grill, and La Petite Chatelaine Chocolat Shop. While we are no longer an operating hotel, we strive to make guests feel like they are right at home in our historic building!
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