Spring is an exciting season in Montana for many reasons — but if you live anywhere near Polson, you’re probably more excited than most. From March through September, Richwine’s Burgerville is open for business, serving the same tasty burgers they’ve been serving for decades.

Richwine’s Burgerville first opened for business almost 60 years ago.

Richwine’s Burgerville Facebook Lucille and Enoch Richwine purchased the burger stand in 1962, running it until their children took over after 27 years. Their daughter, Marcia Moen, runs the restaurant today.

Every summer, Montanans on vacation flock to this old school stand for a hearty lunch or dinner.

Richwine’s Burgerville Facebook But it’s not just the nostalgia that keeps them coming back for more.

Richwine’s is known for serving fresh burgers, which are made from beef hand ground onsite.

Richwine’s Burgerville Facebook The quality here has remained consistently excellent for decades.

The menu here is simple, but it has everything you’ll need for a mouthwatering meal.

Richwine’s Burgerville Facebook Grab some burgers and a malt and spend the day lounging by Flathead Lake.

If trips through this drive thru are part of your childhood, you’re lucky.

Richwine’s Burgerville Facebook But it’s never too late to start a new family tradition, especially if it involves food from a family-owned eatery.

Richwine’s Burgerville is open daily from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. through September 30.

Chris G. / Foursquare That means you can enjoy dozens of juicy burgers and their famous fries before they close for the winter.

Burger stands like Richwine’s Burgerville has so much character. Mark’s In & Out in Livingston is another nostalgic gem.

Richwine’s Burgerville Facebook

Lucille and Enoch Richwine purchased the burger stand in 1962, running it until their children took over after 27 years. Their daughter, Marcia Moen, runs the restaurant today.

Richwine’s Burgerville Facebook

But it’s not just the nostalgia that keeps them coming back for more.

The quality here has remained consistently excellent for decades.

Grab some burgers and a malt and spend the day lounging by Flathead Lake.

But it’s never too late to start a new family tradition, especially if it involves food from a family-owned eatery.

Chris G. / Foursquare

That means you can enjoy dozens of juicy burgers and their famous fries before they close for the winter.

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