Historic bar and steak house located in Marysville, Montana. Worth the ride!
Historic bar and steak house located in Marysville, Montana. Worth the ride!
The "old" train doesn't stop here anymore...
but, we're sure glad you did!
This old building has a lot of history in it. It used to be the "Silver City" Great Northern Railroad Station, just down the road, back when Silver City was a bustling mining town in the late 1800's. The train stopped daily on its way from Helena to Great Falls and on to Fort Benton. When the train stopped running, this building stood vacant for many, many years.
Then, in 1975, it was acquired by Rick O'Connell, a pioneer family member and resident of Marysville, and trucked up here to it's present location.
Since that time, it has served as a Bar and Restaurant for a few different owners, but it has always been known for a lot of fun and great food. We're hoping to keep up that tradition.
Remember, it was a railroad station. The current Dining room was the freight & baggage room and the Bar was for passengers and the Station Master. He could look out the window on the east side of the building and see trains coming from either direction.
They say if you're here late at night, if it's real quiet and you've had enough to drink, you might still hear that old ghost train whistle.