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    Burnt Fork Market

    3.6 (16 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Bradley N.

    BFM is a very nice recent addition to downtown Stevensville. The A-framed, wood and stone building itself is old, but the current market - the products offered and buy local & organic philosophy behind it - is new. The management has taken a successful neighborhood model perfected at the Pattee Creek Market in South Missoula and introduced it into their new store. The wine and beer selections are especially appealing, along with a full range of fruits, vegetables, and bulk items. Local residents seem to like having this type of market in their community, judging by the foot and car traffic most days. It means that one doesn't have to drive to Missoula to get a nice bottle of wine for Sunday dinner (eg. a delicious Baumes-de-Venise GSM red from the southern Rhone, Walla Walla/Washington state wines from places like Saviah, Amavi, Dusted Valley/Boomtown, Charles Smith, often priced in the $15-20 range). I also like to pick up things like Tillamook cheddar in 2 lb. blocks, Franz organic breads from Portland, and organic herbs and vegetables that are nicely displayed in one corner of the store. Bread, cheese, wine, fresh produce - simple things, but very satisfying. BFM would make a perfect stop for a riverside picnic at the nearby Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge, or an afternoon cookout in the Sapphire Mountain foothills, with snow-capped St. Mary's Peak as backdrop. Whether you end up buying a little, or a lot, depends on what your needs are, but it's really nice to have a store of this quality in Stevensville, along with such standouts as the Mission Bistro (dinner, Sunday brunch) and Blacksmith Brewery. Locals are appreciative, but so too should be out-of-town visitors to the Bitterroot when they are passing through.

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    Great wines, deli, exceptional produce, and the unique and exceptional all combine to offer us an exceptional local market in Stevi.

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    Good Food Store

    4.2(224 reviews)
    25.3 mi
    $$

    If you're in Missoula and care about food, this place is a must-visit. From the moment you pull up…read moreto that iconic curved metal facade with the rust-colored awnings, you know you're somewhere special. The selection is genuinely impressive. The wine department alone is worth the trip -- they've got everything organized by region with these great little signposts (Chile, Argentina, an actual sake and dessert section), plus a deep bench of natural and small-production bottles. Found some gems I hadn't seen anywhere else in town. The prepared food situation is excellent. The hot bar, salad bar, and antipasto bar are all $9.99/lb, and they've got a made-to-order panini station and wok bowls if you'd rather get something fresh. Solid spot for a quick, quality lunch. What really sets this place apart is that it's so much more than a grocery store. There's a whole housewares section with SMEG kettles, beautiful linens, mugs, and kitchen gear -- dangerously easy to walk out with more than you came for. They even have a sunny garden nook with locally grown succulents, orchids, lavender, and organic seed packets from regional growers. Love that they support local. Clean, bright, well-staffed, and stocked with care. This is the kind of place that makes you want to actually cook. Highly recommend.

    So, here it is. I spent $2.50 on this nectarine on Saturday. It's Monday, 40 hours later and this…read moreis what it looked like when I took it out of the fruit bowl this morning. Ended up tossing it away. What a waste! Why does all of their produce rot? While it's still hard? I'm the grand daughter of an orchardist. My family grew fruit for a living. We would never sell this and charge top dollar. And we would most definitely not take your money and keep it for foul produce. We would call that thievery. But you can see in the above response, these days stores don't really seem to care. They say they do, but offer nothing to rectify the situation.

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    Good Food Store - Excellent international choices, the best of the Northwest, and local favorites made right here in Western Montana.

    Excellent international choices, the best of the Northwest, and local favorites made right here in Western Montana.

    Good Food Store - Our commitment to local sets us apart. We work directly with local ranchers and processors to bring you the freshest selection.

    Our commitment to local sets us apart. We work directly with local ranchers and processors to bring you the freshest selection.

    Good Food Store - More than 800 bulk items

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    Clark Fork Market

    Clark Fork Market

    4.5(17 reviews)
    25.6 mi
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    The Clark Fork farmers market is one of my favorite things to do in Missoula. It's open on Saturday…read moremornings until early afternoon during the warmer months, and it's always packed with amazing local vendors and so much good food. You'll find live music, food trucks, coffee stands, pastries, meat, salmon, fresh veggies and fruit, beautiful flowers, and even fresh milk. It's the kind of place where you can come hungry and easily spend a couple of hours wandering around. It can be a little overwhelming because a lot of the vendors carry similar items, but I usually rotate through to help support as many as I can. Vendors typically prefer cash, although some do take cards, so it's smart to bring a little of both. Also bring a bag or two because it's very easy to walk away with more than you planned. The vibe is super friendly and local in the best way, and it always feels like a snapshot of what makes Missoula so special. If you're in town on a Saturday, it's definitely worth checking out.

    My family and I have been coming to this farmers market for years now. It's an outdoor market so…read moreit's only open in the warmer months on each Saturday. There are various vendors here and you can find so much! They sell fresh, locally grown fruit, vegetables, and flowers. You can also find items such as honey, fresh baked pastries and bread, beauty products, clothing, and much more. Food trucks are also scattered throughout so there are plenty of options. I find that most of the prices are very reasonable, even though I never mind paying more to help support a fellow Montanan. I almost always run into someone I know, and even though the market itself is rather big, it still has a small town feel to it. Make sure to bring a bag or two with you for all the goodies you buy. Parking is free on the weekends so you don't need to rush through.

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