As temperatures drop in Montana, many of us prefer to spend more time enjoying the great indoors. Missoula’s Paradise Falls makes a fantastic day trip destination, especially when they roll out the Sunday brunch buffet. This restaurant, bar, and casino will keep you entertained for hours.
Paradise Falls is located on Brooks Street in Missoula, near a popular intersection.
management / TripAdvisor In 1992, Tom McLaughlin and his sister, Connie O’Conner, opened the business with a goal of bringing something new to the south side of town. They envisioned it being a gathering spot for friends and family. A year later, Paradise Falls opened, and the rest is history.
It’s safe to say the family’s visions have come true — this is a fantastic gathering spot.
management / TripAdvisor In the summer, you’ll have a tough time finding an empty table on their patio.
But when summer fades, everyone heads indoors to enjoy some dining, drinks, and casino games.
2014AD / TripAdvisor And with almost 30 TVs inside, it’s safe to say this place gets pretty loud when there’s a big game on.
You’ll find dinner and drink specials every day of the week, not to mention a daily happy hour…
Paradise Falls Facebook
… but you can never go wrong with the Sunday brunch buffet.
Paradise Falls Facebook After all, who wouldn’t want to begin a Sunday with an unlimited amount of delicious food someone else cooked?
The buffet is served from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m., and you’ll have to come on Sunday to try it.
Paradise Falls Facebook You’ll see all the breakfast classics like eggs, pancakes, and some seriously creative French toast in the buffet line. And if you come too late for breakfast, you can always try the lunch options the team always puts out, like enchiladas and Mexican egg rolls.
Paradise Falls is open daily from 7 a.m. until midnight.
Paradise Falls Facebook If you can’t make it for the buffet, they do serve breakfast all week long &mdash: but you’ll have to pay for every plate.
If you’ve never been to Paradise Falls, check it out the next time you’re hungry in Missoula.
management / TripAdvisor
In 1992, Tom McLaughlin and his sister, Connie O’Conner, opened the business with a goal of bringing something new to the south side of town. They envisioned it being a gathering spot for friends and family. A year later, Paradise Falls opened, and the rest is history.
In the summer, you’ll have a tough time finding an empty table on their patio.
2014AD / TripAdvisor
And with almost 30 TVs inside, it’s safe to say this place gets pretty loud when there’s a big game on.
Paradise Falls Facebook
Paradise Falls Facebook
After all, who wouldn’t want to begin a Sunday with an unlimited amount of delicious food someone else cooked?
You’ll see all the breakfast classics like eggs, pancakes, and some seriously creative French toast in the buffet line. And if you come too late for breakfast, you can always try the lunch options the team always puts out, like enchiladas and Mexican egg rolls.
If you can’t make it for the buffet, they do serve breakfast all week long &mdash: but you’ll have to pay for every plate.
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Address: 3621 Brooks St #7359, Missoula, MT 59801, USA