Restaurant in Bozeman, United States
PLONK
100Pearl PointsDowntown Drinks First

About PLONK
PLONK is the Bozeman pick when the evening is drinks-first and downtown convenience matters. Recent James Beard semifinalist recognition raises the stakes, so treat it as a planned stop rather than an easy fallback. Choose it for a polished bar night; cross-shop restaurant-first options if cuisine, published pricing, or a full dinner structure matters more.
Is PLONK worth planning around in Bozeman? It can be, especially if its confirmed late-day and late-night hours fit your itinerary. The verified schedule has PLONK opening at 3 PM daily, closing at 12 AM Sunday through Thursday, closing at 1 AM on Friday and Saturday. That alone gives it a useful role in a Bozeman day, particularly for travelers or locals who need something after the usual daytime window has passed. PLONK is also listed with a smart casual dress code and James Beard Award Semi Finalist recognition for 2026, two details that help frame the visit even when other specifics are not confirmed here.
Because the verified details are limited, the ideal way to approach PLONK is as a Bozeman stop whose confirmed strengths are practical: evening availability, late hours, smart casual expectations, confirmed recognition. Those are meaningful planning signals, but they do not answer every question a group might have before committing. If PLONK is an important part of your plans, confirm current reservation, seating, menu, service details directly before you go, especially if the outing needs to work around timing, preferences, or a larger travel schedule.
Choose it for a late-day or late-night Bozeman plan
The clearest reason to choose PLONK is timing. With a daily 3 PM opening and late closing hours, it can fit plans that begin after the daytime schedule is over or continue later in the evening. That makes it easier to consider for the part of the day when flexibility matters most: after work, after travel, after an afternoon activity, or after other Bozeman plans have already filled the earlier hours. If your group is choosing primarily by a specific dining style, compare against Brigade, Bitterroot Bistro, or the broader options in our full Bozeman restaurants guide before locking it in.
PLONK is also a practical candidate when dress code matters. Smart casual is the verified guidance, so it is worth planning for a polished but not overly formal Bozeman outing. In practical terms, that guidance is useful because it sets expectations without suggesting a highly formal evening. It also helps a mixed group avoid guesswork when deciding how to dress for a later reservation or walk-in plan. For anything more specific, including menu format, pricing, seating, reservations, or accommodations, use the venue's official channels for the latest details.
Who should book, who should cross-shop
Book PLONK if its Bozeman location, smart casual dress code, late hours, 2026 James Beard Award Semi Finalist recognition match what you want from the outing. Those are the firm reasons to place it on a shortlist: the schedule is generous into the night, the attire expectations are clear, the recognition gives the venue additional weight for travelers comparing limited time in town. Cross-shop if your decision depends on unverified specifics such as cuisine, a particular menu, pricing, seating style, or dietary accommodations. Open Range, Brigade, Bitterroot Bistro, Sweet Chili Asian Bistro, Tutti Bene may be worth comparing depending on what kind of plan you are building.
For a Bozeman weekend, decide what role PLONK plays in the schedule. Its confirmed hours make it easier to place later in the day or evening, while other details should be confirmed directly. That approach keeps the planning realistic: use PLONK where its verified information is strongest, then fill in the rest only after checking current details with the venue. Pair the decision with our full Bozeman hotels guide if the plan needs to fit a full trip rather than one stop.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is PLONK good for a special occasion?
It can be, if PLONK's Bozeman location, smart casual dress code, late hours, James Beard Award Semi Finalist recognition for 2026 fit the occasion. For a full plan, confirm current reservation, menu, seating, service details directly before you go. Open Range or Bitterroot Bistro may also be worth comparing.
Does PLONK handle dietary restrictions?
The verified information does not confirm dietary accommodation details. Check with PLONK directly before you go, especially if dietary needs drive the decision. Tutti Bene or Bitterroot Bistro may also be worth comparing, depending on the plan.
Can I eat at the bar at PLONK?
The verified information does not confirm PLONK's seating or food setup. If that detail matters, check the venue's official channels before you go. Sweet Chili Asian Bistro may also be worth comparing, depending on the plan.
Is PLONK good for solo dining?
The verified information does not confirm PLONK's solo dining setup. Its hours may work for a solo Bozeman stop, with a 3 PM daily opening and closing times of 12 AM Sunday through Thursday and 1 AM on Friday and Saturday. Brigade or Bitterroot Bistro may also be worth comparing.
Is lunch or dinner better at PLONK?
Lunch is not supported by the verified hours, because PLONK opens at 3 PM every day. Evening is the clearer planning window, with closing at 12 AM Sunday through Thursday and 1 AM on Friday and Saturday. If you want an earlier meal, Open Range or Tutti Bene may be worth comparing.
Location
29 E Main St, Bozeman, MT 59715
Bozeman, United States
Compare PLONK
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| PLONK | Hard |
| Sweet Chili Asian Bistro | Unknown |
| Tutti Bene | Unknown |
| Brigade | Unknown |
| Open Range | Unknown |
| Bitterroot Bistro | Unknown |
How PLONK compares with nearby options at a similar price tier.
Also Consider
- Sweet Chili Asian Bistro, Notable alternative
- Tutti Bene, Notable alternative
- Brigade, Notable alternative
- Open Range, Notable alternative
- Bitterroot Bistro, Notable alternative
How PLONK compares in Bozeman
Choose PLONK when the decision is drinks-first. Against Sweet Chili Asian Bistro and Tutti Bene, it is less useful as a cuisine-specific dinner answer and more useful as a polished downtown bar choice. That makes it stronger for dates, after-dinner plans, small-group nights where ambiance and beverage focus matter more than a defined food category.
If the group wants a fuller restaurant commitment, compare it with Brigade, Open Range, or Bitterroot Bistro. Those are better cross-shops when the meal itself is the anchor. PLONK is the better call when the bar program is the anchor and the food decision is secondary.
On booking difficulty, treat PLONK as the harder play for peak-time drinking occasions because recent recognition has increased its visibility. For value, the safer choice depends on intent: restaurant-first diners should look to Brigade, Open Range, or Bitterroot Bistro; drinks-first diners get the clearer fit here.
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