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    Shine Beer Sanctuary

    3.7 (186 reviews)
    InexpensiveMexican, Salad, Asian Fusion
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Jill A.

    Fast casual/communal dining similar to Chipotle but with soups. Five varieties you can order either a cup or bowl. We went right for the jambalaya however. Comes with chicken, shrimp and anduille(?) sausage. You add fixings like chopped jalapenos, corn salsa, cheese, spinach etc. the bowl isn't quite big enough to share but we weren't super hungry after the downtown Christmas stroll so it hit the spot.

    Santa Fe (10/10) with Beef
    Mohammad Wahiduzzaman K.

    Casual campus-style seating with a beer and game bar. Items ordered: Santa Fe (beef steak) (10/10), Wrap of Khan (shrimp) (9/10) (2 eater, total $24) Food: very tasty, American fusion of Mexican food. Seating: Outdoor and Interior (roomy) Restroom: Clean and available. Parking: not adjacent, but near and available. Price: very reasonable.

    a bowl of soup and a glass of orange juice
    René S.

    The soup and food was warm 3 stars. Not hot . However great dog friendly patio outside and very friendly staff. 5 stars

    No wonder our neighbors left most of their nachos...
    Sarah B.

    Decided to try some food when popping in to check out Shine Beer Sanctuary. Decided on the pork Chile verde nachos and some chicken street tacos. It's set up like a subway where you choose your toppings. We chose a few and were very surprised when we were presented with cold chips and the few toppings we chose along the way, including the still cold shredded cheese. We asked if there was an option to heat and melt the cheese, as we are accustomed to nachos with hot melty cheese, like the rest of humanity. We also requested queso upon noticing there was no meltiness or deliciousness about these cold chips. Even after this addition of cheese sauce we had to ask them to melt the cold shredded cheese. The tacos were 100% cold as well! We decided against beers after noting the $7-8 price per pint! Would not recommend.

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    Rachael S.

    I came in here for the first time since they've remodeled and combined restaurants. You walk in and go around the corner to order. Food is made as you order and pay so you have it immediately when you're leaving the register. They have open seating with long tables and benches. You can also grab a beer/sour/cider from Shine Beer Sanctuary. It is has a relaxed, friendly environment. You can get food and a drink, or just grab a drink and play some games. Their selection of food is more burritos/bowls, soups, and salads. Prices were fitting to what I would expect around Bozeman. I got the Backwater Bayou in a bowl--the fish was really delicious but next time I'll either try it as a burrito or fish tacos.

    looks like a burrito, tastes nothing like one. *sad face*

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    $22 for chips, queso, and guac. These millennial taco places need to be eradicated. They were good but not THAT good. Sheesh.

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    Bad customer service. First time here and experienced super rude and dismissive burrito bar staff. Not impressed.

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    bowl of soup barely warm. I believe thrre should be steam coming off my soup on cold day.

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    We love the wrap of Kahn, The Bombay and the Backwater Bayou but the Caesar salad with wild salmon is so good too!

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