A few dozen people and their families sat at tables decorated with LGBTQ+ pride flags inside Steep Mountain Teahouse, listening and watching attentively as several drag performers read stories to
A few dozen people and their families sat at tables decorated with LGBTQ+ pride flags inside Steep Mountain Teahouse, listening and watching attentively as several drag performers read stories to
The property, which contains other businesses including Roost Fried Chicken, is not for sale — just the business and the brand come with the asking price.
Feed Café is up for sale and, potentially, for not much longer. As of Thursday, the listing was pending, signaling that the well-known and community-focused culinary location may soon be
Lot G Cafe packages its takeout food in compostable containers, made from plant products and sold by a local distributor, Eco Montana. Itâs just the right thing to do, said owner Serena Rundberg, who also owns several other Bozeman restaurants.
But while those containers arenât plastic, they still wonât break down entirely in a landfill as opposed to a commercial compost facility.
âAll of our takeout containers, hot and cold cups, theyâre all made with bio-based materials,â said Rundberg. âSo weâve seen just a lot of that compostable to-go ware is going home with people, and we donât know, from there, where it goes.â