Many of Montana’s roadside burger stands and ice cream shops are seasonal, which means we’re rapidly running out of time to enjoy them this year. If you have yet to treat yourself to a meal from Mark’s In & Out in Livingston, you’ll definitely want to go while you still can. This iconic eatery has been around since 1954, and the food is better than ever.
It’s impossible to miss Mark’s In & Out when you’re coming into Livingston from Highway 89.
Mark’s In & Out Facebook The drive-in has been located on Park Street for decades.
Mark’s is open from March to late October - or during baseball season, as they like to explain it.
Mark’s In & Out Facebook During that time period, they’re open Tuesday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
The burgers here are classic and simple, remaining largely unchanged since the 1950s.
Mark’s In & Out Facebook Clearly, a burger doesn’t have to be fancy to be good!
Mark’s uses local sources for just about everything, from Montana-raised beef to Montana-born Wilcoxson’s ice cream.
Mark’s In & Out Facebook The goal is to keep things as local (and simple) as possible.
Dining here will remind you of a simpler time, whether you’re young or just young at heart.
RogerThat51 / TripAdvisor The building is nostalgic, the employees are friendly, and you’ll often hear 1950s music (or classic hits from other eras) blaring from the speakers.
All burgers are made fresh to order, so you can customize them however you’d like.
Mark’s In & Out Facebook Mark’s also sells famous hot dogs and sandwiches.
There’s still time left in the 2019 season to enjoy a tasty meal here, but you’d better hurry.
Mark’s In & Out Facebook Savor a cheeseburger and a shake now before you’re wishing all winter that you had.
Address: 801 West Park Street, Livingston, MT, 59047
Mark’s In & Out Facebook
The drive-in has been located on Park Street for decades.
During that time period, they’re open Tuesday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Clearly, a burger doesn’t have to be fancy to be good!
The goal is to keep things as local (and simple) as possible.
RogerThat51 / TripAdvisor
The building is nostalgic, the employees are friendly, and you’ll often hear 1950s music (or classic hits from other eras) blaring from the speakers.
Mark’s also sells famous hot dogs and sandwiches.
Savor a cheeseburger and a shake now before you’re wishing all winter that you had.
Have you ever stopped at Mark’s In & Out? There’s a reason it’s one of our favorite stops on our Montana burger trail.
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