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March 2024 by Joe Paulson
Beautiful, historic space. Friendly staff.
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February 2024 by Chelsea Stewart
I hosted an event at the Baxter back in May and it was a total hit! Grace did a great job lining everything up and making sure things went off without a hitch. I look forward to hosting our next event there!
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February 2024 by Skylar Bonnette
We just had our holiday party at the Baxter Hotel and booked through Grace Ware. Our experience was incredible. Grace was attentive, personable, detail oriented and overall pleasant to work with. The food was incredible, the decor was classy and timeless, and the bar + staff were so friendly. I would definitely recommend booking your events through Grace at the Baxter - she is the best!
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October 2023 by Email1 Email1
Cool place
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October 2023 by Craig Sullivan
Just had my daughter's rehearsal dinner at the Baxter and besides such a classic setting the entire experience was fabulous, beginning to end. Food was great, wait staff friendly and efficient and Summer was just tremendous behind the bar. The person who made it all happen was Grace Ware, the event coordinator, who from the time of my first contact was timely, easy to work with and incredibly professional. She seemed to easily intuit the vibe we were trying to create and always presented options that seemed to compliment that and were affordable. She was an ideal partner to work with for the entire process. I never write reviews so that's a statement in itself. I highly recommend a call to Grace if you are considering an event of any kind.
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October 2023 by Tim Stevens
Just had an event for about 100 people in the Baxter ballroom and it was top notch. Grace and her team were terrific to work with. Food and drinks were excellent and the service was wonderful. Highly recommend if you are looking for an event space.
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August 2023 by Cecile Craggs
Wishing there were more stars to give. Grace and the team took such awesome care of our event. Everyone raved about the food and service. For a somber occasion, Grace made everything seemless from booking, AV resources, and room set up with a needed upbeat caring way. The day of staff were so kind and helpful. Definitely would book again.
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July 2023 by Jacob Kordik
We had our wedding rehearsal dinner here and everything was great! The location, the staff and the food were all perfect. They had great communication and were very attentive before and during the dinner. Highly recommend events here.
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June 2023 by Pat Kinsella
Beautiful, so beautiful. Interior is stunning, staff fabulous, food amazing. Must see.
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February 2023 by Katie West
I frequent this building regularly for Ted’s Montana Grill and the Baucus Pub, wonderful establishments with superb food and service. However, I have noticed that the parking garage has paid parking for their old garage. The garage is hard to get in and out of because of steep ramps and a low ceiling in the basement. The basement Garage is completely iced over and the metal stairs leading below are also iced over. I’d like to say it was a one time thing but the basement has been nothing but a sheet of ice for months. What is the parking fee going towards? No new lines painted, no sand/gravel, icy garage and stairwell? Seems like a money grab. I’d rather park on the street a mile away than go in that poor excuse of a garage.
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February 2023 by jon muzzarelli
Mesmerizing! Historic and elegant. Ted’s Montana Grill is located here. Ted’s has some amazing food and a very solid spirts selection. Most of the hotel has been converted into residential space. The lobby is still a trip back to the days when it was the “Crown Jewel Of Bozeman. It open in 1929 and the lobby still has that wonderful vibe.
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December 2022 by Mike Edmondson
Quaint. Conference room (Ball Room) was freezing!
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September 2022 by Irma Zandl
If you're an architecture or history buff checking out the lobby of the Baxter on Main Street is totally worthwhile. It's also how you enter Ted's Montana Grill and the Bacchus Pub (both have outdoor seating as well. The mezzanine floor is apparently currently used as an event space. The Baxter was originally built as a seven-story hotel in 1929 by then most renowned architect in the area, Fred Fielding Willson. The hotel is named after George Baxter, a prominent Gallatin County rancher who provided the funding. You'll see Willson's name all over town - the HS is named after him, he also built the Ellen Theater and the Gallatin jail which is now a fabulous museum.
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June 2022 by Theresa Racicot
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November 2020 by Claire Hillman
We have hosted our Christmas Party for Medical Eye Specialists at the Baxter the last 2 years. They provided everything we needed, including decorations. It was so easy and we look forward to using them again. Can't go wrong with their team!