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10/22/13

Cateye Cafe Brunch in Bozeman, Montana

As I post this, folks in Bozeman, Montana are likely shivering…. or at least I would be if I were there! But I was in Montana a few days around Labor Day (it was my great american roadtrip!) and had the chance to enjoy some beautiful weather and fantastic food too! Decided that to get my Montana posts started, I would do a simple (mostly) wordless Wednesday about the great brunch I had in Bozeman with my dear friend Jude Capper!

 We went to the Cateye Cafe just off the main drag in downtown. Just sitting down and looking at the menu made me crazy hungry! 

Catseye Cafe menu

We sat out on the patio…. there was a great mural.

Bozeman Montana cafe patio

I settled on the breakfast burrito! AND IT WAS AWESOME!

the world's best breakfast burrito

Jude did too and OF COURSE she had to take food photos too!

brunch with Jude

We did make a short trip inside the cafe too and this sign, giving the rules for customers really caught my eye. In short it was saying “be nice” but it went to great lengths to make sure that was clear!

do not annoy the wait or kitchen staff

The indoor dining area was really awesome…. look at how great the light was!

inside Cateye Cafe

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Comments

  1. deanie2013 says

    October 22, 2013 at 9:46 pm

    Breakfast really looked yummy. Glad you enjoyed it! I have a friend in Montana, but I’ve never been there.

    • Janice Person says

      October 23, 2013 at 7:48 am

      This was my first trip! It was so beautiful that I know I will be going back!

  2. Rhonda Albom says

    October 23, 2013 at 2:59 am

    Fun. I love that sign.

    • Janice Person says

      October 23, 2013 at 7:49 am

      I think it would help set a fun tone & yet may be a good reminder too!

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  1. Bozeman, Montana -- Great Stop on My American Roadtrip VIDEO says:
    October 28, 2013 at 9:38 am

    […] start to the day was brunch at the Cateye Cafe (photos shared in the previous post linked). We were both rather hungry so I didn’t pay […]

  2. Tips for Planning a Big Roadtrip - a colorful adventure says:
    August 17, 2015 at 9:15 am

    […] the last few years, I’ve found it so easy to find truly great local restaurants (like the Cateye Cafe) off the main roads. Not only is the food great, but you get a very different sense of place by […]

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