Montana is known for many amazing things, but speakeasies definitely aren’t one of them. Needless to say, the residents of Bozeman were overjoyed when a speakeasy-style bar opened in the fall of 2018. And since then, Devil’s Toboggan has become both a local hot spot and a best-kept secret, serving some of the best cocktails and small plates in town.
Devil’s Toboggan sits behind an unmarked door upstairs in the new Cannery District, a mix of restaurants, shops, and breweries.
Google Maps Looking at this building, you’d never guess that there’s a delightful hidden bar inside.
While the door to the bar is unmarked, you’ll spot a sign guiding you upstairs.
Devil’s Toboggan Facebook The cocktail menu makes it extra enticing.
Step inside and you’ll feel like you’ve been transported to another time… and out of Montana.
Jason Kaye / Google The bar is elegant, sophisticated, and eye-catching, ornately decorated with velvet chairs and crystal light fixtures.
The owner, Chris Burgard, wanted to bring something different to Bozeman – and he certainly did.
Lawrence Todd / Google Burgard said he wanted to do something fun… and while patrons are welcome to come as they are, it does give them an excuse to dress up if they’d like to.
The drinks here are largely 1920s inspired, so if you like Old-Fashioneds and Manhattans, you’ll have a great time.
Devil’s Toboggan Facebook There are also plenty of creative cocktails, and you’re welcome to order your favorite libations.
If you visit Devil’s Toboggan, come hungry.
Steve Olp / Google The food menu isn’t enormous, but it’s surprisingly varied, offering everything from tapas (small plates) to nightly specials and tempting desserts. You have to love a place where you can get both bison nachos and fresh oysters on the half shell.
Could this be the start of a speakeasy trend in Montana?
Steve Olp / Google We certainly hope so.
Devil’s Toboggan is open daily at 4 p.m., with a happy hour from 4 to 6.
Devil’s Toboggan Facebook They close at midnight from Tuesday through Saturday and may close earlier on Sundays and Mondays if business is slow.
Curious? Stop by Devil’s Toboggan the next time you’re in Bozeman — no password required.
Google Maps
Looking at this building, you’d never guess that there’s a delightful hidden bar inside.
Devil’s Toboggan Facebook
The cocktail menu makes it extra enticing.
Jason Kaye / Google
The bar is elegant, sophisticated, and eye-catching, ornately decorated with velvet chairs and crystal light fixtures.
Lawrence Todd / Google
Burgard said he wanted to do something fun… and while patrons are welcome to come as they are, it does give them an excuse to dress up if they’d like to.
There are also plenty of creative cocktails, and you’re welcome to order your favorite libations.
Steve Olp / Google
The food menu isn’t enormous, but it’s surprisingly varied, offering everything from tapas (small plates) to nightly specials and tempting desserts. You have to love a place where you can get both bison nachos and fresh oysters on the half shell.
Steve Olp / Google
We certainly hope so.
They close at midnight from Tuesday through Saturday and may close earlier on Sundays and Mondays if business is slow.
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Address: 113 E Oak St Ste 2B, Bozeman, MT 59715, USA