Our next stop is Livingston MT. We stay at Osens RV Park & Campground, a nice, clean RV park set on a country lane. It's on the outskirts of town and close to grocery shopping. The businesses on the outskirts of town have a very Western feel.
We arrive at the RV park and take Tank for a walk to get the lay of the land. There are ranch style homes on a few acres along the lane. Room to breathe...
Then we set out to find dinner. Tom finds a place outside of town that's highly rated on Google. We set out down the highway. We drive past the address a couple of times...but where's the restaurant? We never do find it.
Disappointed, we head back towards downtown. The next place is one I find. It turns out to be an old style cattlemen's type place. Not satisfied with that, we head over to Gil's Goods. What a find! It's a European style cafe, and the whole storefront opens to the street. We have a great dinner and bring home some great desserts.
After spending the evening outside in downtown Livingston, our opinion of Livingston is totally turned around. We've spent the evening sitting across from a railroad museum that's located in a lovely brick building. Instead of a hick town, Livingston is a charming, quaint mid-western town with a very vibrant restaurant scene. Livingston is worthy of another visit.
The next morning, we go to Faye's Cafe for brunch. It's located in the Shane Community Center for the arts, highly rated on Google, and the chef is very creative. The food is homemade and fresh and seemed a little more refined than your typical cafe. An interesting breakfast.
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