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    TB's Diner

    4.5 (2 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Starseed Food Truck

    Starseed Food Truck

    (11 reviews)

    Delicious food, and no need to worry about if what you're eating is vegan!…read moreAs a vegan in Bozeman, having options is relatively new to me, so it's great that this is a delicious option :) Great service and fun conversation while you wait for your food, and it's fun to see what item they have cooking up today! Last time I got the spicy buffalo cauliflower with veggies and quinoa and my fiancee got falafel with veggies and quinoa. Today I got the sausages with (homemade) vegan mozzarella and my fiancee got two sausages. Delicious, and will be returning often!

    The food was 7/10. Got a grilled cheese a brownie…read more But one star for one for an employee saying she would "consider it" when I asked her to wear a mask while she prepared my food. The three women inside the truck did not wear masks/face shields/gloves or wore them below the nose/mouth. This isn't optional. It's a government mandate for the health and well-being for the public. If you're going to operate a restaurant, follow the rules. It's more than a moral and social obligation, it's the actual law and you are putting lives at risk. I wore a mask to visit your truck because I care about your health and safety. I care about an older family member you may have to care for, or an immunocompromised housemate you share space with. I realized my choices may determine the life or death of someone that is loved and a cherished part of your world. That's what it means to wear a mask or face shield. It means to think beyond yourself and care for those you cannot see and will never meet. It's empathy. I asked you show me the level of care and respect you said "I'll consider it." I will not be back.

    TB's Diner - breakfast_brunch - Updated May 2026

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