Eddie’s Cafe

Glacier National Park


Summer jobbers man the diner-style tables inside Apgar Village’s only eating joint, serving up meatloaf, fish and chips and buffalo burgers from a kitchen where quantity rules over quality. We prefer it for breakfast, especially the hearty burrito. There's usually a line at the side window, which dishes out quality ice cream, lemonade, tea and coffee.

Those craving a little huckleberry can choose from the huckleberry cobbler, huckleberry milkshake or huckleberry peach pie for dessert.


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