West Glacier Restaurant

Glacier National Park


Recently renovated and redesigned, both in terms of its menu and decor, the blandly named West Glacier Restaurant is now one of the more enjoyable places to eat on this side of the park. Choose from burgers (elk, bison, lentil or good 'ol Western beef) or an excellent homemade chili. Looking to load up on calories? Go for a sundae, float, frappe or milkshake.


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