Peaks Restaurant at Huntley Lodge — American / Mountain, Big Sky
The Huntley Lodge was Big Sky's original luxury hotel — the founding accommodation of the resort that Chet Huntley built in the early 1970s. Peaks Restaurant carries the institutional authority of this origin story while maintaining the culinary standards that the resort's current clientele requires.
The Montana sourcing mirrors the resort's commitment to regional identity — Gallatin Valley beef, Rocky Mountain elk, and the valley's produce appear on a menu that honors the landscape visible from the windows.
The Gallatin River valley view — the mountain walls, the river below, and the ski terrain above — provides the atmospheric context that the Huntley Lodge's hillside position enables.
The wine program is the most formally assembled in the historic resort properties — a selection that takes seriously the altitude challenge of serving wine at 7,000 feet where the palate responds differently.
Best Occasion: Great for Birthdays
The historic lodge dining room, Montana sourcing, and the Gallatin valley view. The birthday dinner that Big Sky's founding resort provides.
Best Occasion: Good for Closing Deals
The Huntley Lodge's institutional authority in Big Sky's most historic property. For the deal that benefits from Montana's specific kind of prestige.