Est. 1928
BEST STEAKS
IN THE VALLEY
Located right on the scenic Jefferson river, historic LaHood Park Steakhouse and Tavern serves the best steaks in the valley and killer margaritas. We are open for dinner six nights a week, serving a variety of homemade entrees, local spirits and delicious desserts.
MONTANA MADE
Every dish we serve is Montana Made. From sourcing Certified Angus Beef to working with local ranchers and farmers, Lahood’s is where the locals go.
TAKE A ROAD TRIP
THROUGH HISTORY
Located just 4 miles from Lewis & Clark Caverns, 45 minutes from Bozeman and 30 minutes from Butte, LaHood Park Steakhouse is a road trip worth taking.
Historic LaHood Park, located just off I-90, was established in 1928. The town of LaHood started as a stopping point for travelers and freighters that traveled between Butte and Madison County.
The town is the namesake of Shadan LaHood, a Lebanese immigrant who came to Montana in 1902. Shadan traveled between Butte, Dillon, Missoula, and Madison County in a covered wagon canvassing a dry goods firm. In 1909, he and his wife opened a general merchandise store - where LaHood Park Steakhouse currently stands.
During the pioneer days, LaHood Park witnessed many historical events.
The Lewis & Clark Expedition camped here in August of 1805. During the 1930s, LaHood Park was home to the Civil Conservation Corp under the leadership of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The 350 CCC men were a part of a team that developed Yellowstone National Park.
The Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park is located just 4 miles down the highway, where LaHood’s served as the Cavern’s headquarters.