Dry Fly Saloon

Dry Fly Saloon
+14065055558
Establishment Type
Bar, Brewery
Meal Service
Dinner, Late Night, Lunch
Cuisine
American
Specialties
Cocktails
$$

Discover Dry Fly Saloon: Bozeman’s Revived All-Day Dining Spot and Sports Bar for Montana Comfort Food, Craft Beers, and Family Adventures

Tucked into the welcoming embrace of Bozeman’s Field & Stream Lodge on the west side of town, Montana, Dry Fly Saloon—the beloved local legend reborn—serves as your ultimate hub for hearty all-day dining, cold pours, and that unpretentious Big Sky camaraderie. Located at 5 E Baxter Ln, Bozeman, MT 59715, this American sports bar has been reeling in locals and visitors since its 2025 revival inside the newly opened Field & Stream Hotel, channeling the spirit of classic Montana watering holes with a modern, family-friendly twist. Just minutes from Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport, Montana State University, and the Bridger Bowl’s powder runs, Dry Fly is the go-to for fueling up with breakfast before a mountain hike, grabbing a casual dinner with the crew, or kicking back with a familiar face and a frosty beer after fly-fishing the Gallatin River—earning rave reviews on OpenTable and TripAdvisor for its “limited but great menu” (hint: the trout!) and “lively, come-as-you-are” vibe. Open daily from 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM (with brunch on weekends until 2:00 PM), it’s Bozeman’s fresh take on the best sports bar near the airport, blending hearty eats, Montana craft taps, and seasonal events like December 2025’s Breakfast with Santa—perfect for holiday travelers plotting a Bozeman winter itinerary amid the festive Gallatin Valley glow.

A Revived Bozeman Icon: From Historic Dive to Field & Stream Favorite

Dry Fly Saloon’s roots run deep in Bozeman’s saloon heritage, but its 2025 grand reopening inside the Field & Stream Lodge marked a triumphant return—bigger, brighter, and buzzing with community spirit after a fresh remodel that honors Montana’s outdoor soul. The rustic-yet-refined space features weathered wood accents, fishing memorabilia, and a rowdy partner-in-crime next door: the Honey Hole, Bozeman’s hot spot for billiards, darts, gaming, and late-night libations—turning Dry Fly into a full-day destination from morning coffee to evening cheers. With a casual, welcoming layout that includes family booths, a lively bar, and outdoor patio seating for those crisp December evenings, it’s earned its stripes as a “vibrant hub” for locals and tourists—reviewers on Yelp and OpenTable praise the “friendly staff” and “great atmosphere” that’s “not stuffy,” making it ideal for everything from solo post-ski refuels to group celebrations. Wheelchair-accessible and pet-friendly on the patio, Dry Fly embodies Bozeman’s “work hard, play hard” ethos—proving why it’s a quick favorite in 2025’s booming food scene.

Fuel Up with Montana-Inspired Eats: From Breakfast Burritos to Adventure Packs

Dry Fly’s menu is a love letter to Gallatin Valley’s bounty—comforting, locally sourced classics that fuel your adventures, with all-day dining options from breakfast to dinner and a dedicated Adventure Menu of packable trail meals like wraps and sandwiches ready for your day pack (perfect for Hyalite hikes or Yellowstone explorations). Breakfast shines with fluffy pancakes, hearty skillets, and Montana coffee starting at $10-15, while brunch on weekends adds Benedicts and mimosas ($12-18). Dinner favorites include the must-try trout (pan-seared with local veggies, $24), juicy burgers ($16), and shareable apps like loaded nachos— all customizable for gluten-free or kid-friendly tweaks, with a dedicated children’s menu for the little anglers.

Daily specials keep things exciting: Taco Tuesday ($12 for three tacos + $8 margarita), Wednesday Rib Night ($22 half-rack), Thursday Pound & a Pint ($15 burger and beer), Friday Prime Rib ($39-45), Saturday Fish Fry ($20), and Sunday Chicken Fried Steak ($22)—prices that deliver big on value without skimping on flavor. Reviewers rave about the “quality food” and “fast service”: “We all found something great… enjoyed chatting with our server,” even as crowds build toward evening. In December 2025, pair a seasonal stout with the rib special for that cozy, post-snowboard warmth—catering available for holiday parties too.

Cheers to Craft Taps and Happy Hour: Montana Brews and Cocktails with a View

As Bozeman’s top sports bar for craft beer, Dry Fly boasts a rotating selection of local Montana micros on tap—from Bozeman Brewing’s Blackberry Lemonade Fizz Sour to crisp IPAs and malty stouts ($6-8 pints)—alongside fine wines ($8-12 glass) and signature cocktails like huckleberry mules or the classic Manhattan ($10-12). The bar’s sports screens make it prime for NFL Sundays or MSU games, with that “charming, lively ambiance” drawing crowds for high-fives over touchdowns.

The real hook? Happy hour in Bozeman daily from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM, featuring discounted drafts, wells, wines, and snack specials—ideal for unwinding after a day on the slopes or river. Nightlife amps up at the adjacent Honey Hole for darts and gaming, but Dry Fly keeps it family-focused until close—reviewers note the “notable selection of beers and cocktails” and “friendly bartenders” that make every pour feel personal.

Events and Holiday Magic: From Santa Brunch to Community Drives

Dry Fly Saloon thrives on connection, with a calendar that weaves Bozeman’s outdoor spirit into feel-good gatherings—making it the best family bar in Bozeman for seasonal cheer. Mark December 7, 2025, for Breakfast with Santa at 10:00 AM: Holiday treats, cookie decorating, a Bloody Mary bar, and family photos—reservations essential for this festive kickoff. Thanksgiving 2025 features a special spread (book now via the site), while community spotlights like the Bozeman Schools Foundation’s Warm Winter Drive (drop-offs through November 24) highlight its giving heart.

Weekly vibes include trivia or live tunes at Honey Hole, plus catering for events—email events@dryflybozeman.com for custom setups. In December 2025, cozy up for holiday specials amid the lodge’s twinkling lights, blending sports watches with that “home-cooked meal” comfort reviewers love.

Why Dry Fly Saloon is Your Bozeman Adventure Essential

In a town alive with breweries and trails, Dry Fly Saloon hooks you as the premier all-day sports bar in Bozeman by delivering revived charm, craveable locals-only eats, and heartfelt hospitality in a space that’s “lovely… worth a try” for fueling epic days or toasting quiet nights—where “good food, great company, and a legendary fishing tale or two” make every visit unforgettable. It’s the refuel for families, anglers, and adventurers alike, praised for its “relaxed atmosphere” and value—proving its spot as a 2025 must-do. Reservations recommended via OpenTable (call 406-505-5558), with all major cards accepted and easy airport access.

Head to dryflysaloon.com for menus, bookings, and specials—or follow on Instagram (@dryflysaloonbzn) and Facebook for December 2025 alerts like Santa brunch. Cast a line at Dry Fly Saloon—Bozeman’s spirited sip of comfort, community, and Montana magic. Tight lines and full plates ahead!

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