Schulte's 38th Street Store and Coffee House

3800 3rd Ave S, Great Falls, United States     Coffee Shop, Convenience Store, Frozen Yogurt Shop


Local family owned convenience store and coffee house featuring the best deli in town, serving a great variety of delicious and fresh food, coffee, baked goods, and now frozen yogurt! ** Store Hours: 6am-10pm everyday unless otherwise noted! ** Coffee House Hours (Fall): Sunday: 7:00am - 8:30pm Monday - Thursday: 6:00am - 8:30pm Friday & Saturday: 6:00am - 9:00pm






Starbucks

1000 10th Avenue South, Great Falls, United States     Coffee Shop







The Celtic Cowboy

116 1st Ave S, Great Falls, United States     Pub, Performance & Event Venue, Sports Bar


In 1890, Welsh immigrant Robert Vaughn, who was the first white settler in the county, and had become wealthy in the ranching business in the Sun River Valley outside of Great Falls, MT, determined that there was a need in the downtown area for the ‘most advanced livery stable in the West’. Thus became the Arvon Block, named for his daughter Arvonia. The building housed a livery stable, freight transfer office, hotel and vegetable market. Vaughn, who by that time had received the nickname “The Celtic Cowboy” by the press, went on to become one of Great Falls earliest philanthropists...






The Club Cigar

208 Central Ave, Great Falls, United States     Dance & Night Club, Bar


Open: Mon - Friday Noon - 2AM & Sat 1PM - 2AM Come in for a great time at an old time “watering hole” with a laid back, casual atmosphere and excellent service! Tuesday: 9 pm:"open mic night" Wednesday: 9 pm:"Karaoke night" Friday and Saturday: 9pm:"Video DJ or Live Music"






The Max Casino and Sports Bar

1700 Fox Farm Rd, Great Falls, United States     Sports Bar, Lounge







The New Lobby Bar

518 Central Ave, Great Falls, United States     Sports Bar, Karaoke, Local Service


Here is a little bit about The Lobby Bar you may not know yet! Information can be found in the book "More Haunted Montana" on pages 137-143 --The Davenport Hotel was built in 1914 by J.G. Anthony --November 17, 1925 a fire destroyed part of the hotel --1937 The hotel became a Jockey Club with Jazz Musicians --Just before WW1 the Davenport Hotel was said to have had Prohibition Era Bootlegger that may have had a hand in the fire of 1925, that may also may have taken the lives of some of the women working in the (said to be) brothel (2nd floor). **October 22, 2007 an article called "Ghosts in ...






The Other Place

1200 9th St S, Great Falls, United States     Pub, Wine, Beer & Spirits Store, Casino







True Brew

901 Central Ave, Great Falls, United States     Coffee Shop





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