Semi-Formal: Gowns, suits and cocktail dresses are welcome. Wear something that you love and feel fabulous in! The wedding theme is vintage romance, Montana meets Southwest. Think warm fall colors, wildflowers, satin, lace, terracotta, and bolo ties.
Here's a short list of our favorite spots to curb that hanger! Breakfast: Farmer's Daughter cafe: Our go to for quick breakfast Jam: Delicious brunch spot, has something for everyone. Best bet for breakfast cocktails. Nova: Bozeman staple. Hasn't changed since Ben's undergrad days Western Cafe: The Bozeman OG breakfast hangout. Hasn't changed since Ben's Dad's undergrad days Feed: Another hearty option when the downtown lines get crazy. Wild Crumb: Need a sugar fix? 'Crumb pastries justify the line. Lunch: Fink's: Best sandwich in town IMO. Combine with neighboring Wild crumb for ultimate indulgence. Maven's Market: Delicious made to order sandwiches. Cheese lovers paradise. Bargain wine happy hour! Co-op Hot bar: In a hurry? Good option for quick bites at both locations. Dinner Blackbird: Elevated Pizza, in Bozeman. Entrées $14–$28. Feast Raw Bar & Bistro: Seafood focused alternative to downtown. Entrées $20–$60. Little Star Diner: Deliciously prepared food, local ingredients. Entrées $16–$28. Pizza Campania: #1 on our frequent hit list. Amazing pizza, salads and good wine. Served by great people. $20-$30 Whistle Pig: Our pick for Asian food. $16-$22 Tanglewood: Our pick for best restaurant on the west side of town. $20-$40 Sidewall: Quick, No fuss, no frills, good pizza. $20 Drinks: Map Brewing: Great view and outdoor seating. Beer selection that ventures far beyond IPAs. Tasty bar food. Best Margerita: Nina's taco's and taquilaria. Best cocktail: Plonk
We wish everyone could camp or stay at the venue but accommodations allow for only a limited number of guests. No additional camping is allowed.
Ah yes, we all fear the dreaded late night B double-E double R-U-N! Bodhi Farms has a stand alone beer/wine/liquor license and strictly enforces no outside alcohol of any kind. We promise no one will go thirsty!
We wish we knew! After researching 20 years of climate data and nomograms of temperature, precipitation, cloud cover and smoke probability we can comfortably say it will be between 35-90 F with 0-100% chance of rain, snow, sleet, hail or other form of precip. There is a not insignificant likelihood of smoke. Variability is the word that comes to mind with the weather and preperation is the best coping strategy. We encourage you to bring jackets for cool, possibly windy evenings and anticipate rain. That said September is usually spectacular in Bozeman and we hope this year follows suit!