Small Montana Café Home Of The Best Pie In America?
My Grandpa was known for a few things, one of them being his love of pie. When you would ask him what his favorite pie was, he would always say "I only like two kinds of pie, hot or cold."
The love of pie must be a genetic thing because I'm also a fan.
Here in Montana, we love our pie and have something called the Pie A La Road which is a map of some of the best pies Montana has to offer, but according to one website, a small Montana diner is home to the best pie in America.
Located in a tiny Montana town is a small cafe that is somewhat off the beaten path. And like many small Montana towns, the cafe is a gathering place for the community to catch up and dine on the comfort foods that so many of us love. While the menu has all of the staples you would expect in such a place, they are also home to what has been called "the best pie in the world".
Before we reveal the town and cafe, let's look at some fantastic stops for pie across Montana.
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According to the folks over at Only In Your State the best pie not only in Montana, but the rest of the world is in the tiny town of Denton, Montana at the Shade Tree Cafe.
The hours vary depending on the season, but they're open 7 days a week and serve up favorites such as breakfast, burgers, steaks, and more. However, whatever you decide to order, make sure you save room for pie. The Shade Tree Cafe has several different varieties and you will no doubt find one that you love.
So the next time you're anywhere near Denton, make sure you take the time to stop by The Shade Tree and partake in not only the very best pie in Montana but possibly the planet Earth.
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