One thing Montana clearly takes very seriously is coffee. Once you roll into just about any town, especially places like Bozeman, it feels like there is a coffee shop on every corner. And honestly, that tracks. Long winters, early mornings, and outdoor lifestyles require good caffeine. Montana runs on coffee, and everyone has a spot they swear by.
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With so many options around, we wanted to know where locals actually stop. We asked locals to name their favorite coffee spots, and a few names kept popping up again and again. These are the top mentions from Montanans themselves.
Wildflower Coffee Co., Belgrade
This one has a loyal following, and judging by the feedback, I have clearly been missing out. Wildflower focuses on small-batch roasted coffee and also leans into functional mushroom blends and specialty latte mixes.
The Lucky Penny Coffee Co., Bozeman
Located just off Jackrabbit, this drive-through coffee stand has a strong Montana personality. It is casual, delicious, and apparently horse friendly too. That alone earns some serious Montana points.
Florence Coffee, Multiple Locations
Florence Coffee came up a lot. Family owned with several locations across the state, it has clearly built a strong following over the years. People love the consistency and the fact that it feels familiar no matter which Montana town you are in.
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