Being Vegetarian In Yellowstone Country

Yeah, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect either. I mean, when I think of Montana and Wyoming, fresh vegetables aren’t the first thing that pop to my mind. So, as a vegetarian, what could there possibly be for me to eat when I finally head to Yellowstone Country? The answer is A LOT!!!

Honestly, I was blown away by not only all the options available, but the blossoming culinary scene in places like Bozeman. I had so much great food on my entire trip and if you are considering traveling to this area and have a dietary restriction, you have absolutely nothing to worry about. With full disclosure, it is definitely easier to find more options in bigger cities like Bozeman, but it’s not to say that you won’t be able to find anything in smaller towns. Hopefully I can help steer you in the right direction if you happen to stop in the same places I visited. Here’s just a highlight of some of the awesome things I ate and drank while visiting Yellowstone Country:

Sweet Potato and Black Bean Tostadas at Starky's in Bozeman

Sweet Potato and Black Bean Tostadas at Starky’s in Bozeman

Huckleberry Vodka Cocktail At Bozeman Spirits Distillery

Huckleberry Vodka Cocktail At Bozeman Spirits Distillery

Breakfast Hash at Jam in Bozeman

Breakfast Hash at Jam in Bozeman

Hot Cinnamon Pecan Rolls at Jam in Bozeman

Hot Cinnamon Pecan Rolls at Jam in Bozeman

Pizza at Yellowstone Pizza Company in Gardiner, MT

Pizza at Yellowstone Pizza Company in Gardiner, MT

Greek Salad at Euro Cafe in West Yellowstone

Greek Salad at Euro Cafe in West Yellowstone

Homemade Vegetarian Burger at Backcountry Burger Bar in Bozeman

Homemade Vegetarian Burger at Backcountry Burger Bar in Bozeman

Visiting One Of The Many Breweries In Bozeman

Visiting One Of The Many Breweries In Bozeman

Best Vegetarian Huevos Rancheros at Lot G in Bozeman

Best Vegetarian Huevos Rancheros at Lot G in Bozeman

Cafe Latte at Lot G in Bozeman

Cafe Latte at Lot G in Bozeman

As you can see, you will not leave Yellowstone Country hungry, no matter what your dietary restriction. Now go on, plan your trip!

 

Please Note: This post is in partnership with Yellowstone Country. All opinions are my own.

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