Restaurants for Sale in Montana
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Restaurants for Sale in Montana
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Market Context
Montana Restaurant Market at a Glance
Key figures buyers and sellers need to understand the Montana restaurant acquisition market.
Montana has a restaurant industry generating billions of dollars in annual sales across hundreds of locations statewide. The market combines steady year round demand in Billings, Great Falls, and Helena with explosive growth in Bozeman driven by tech, education, and Yellowstone tourism. The Flathead Valley around Kalispell and Whitefish supports a heavily seasonal market with strong winter resort and summer Glacier National Park tourism.
Lease rates vary considerably by region. Prime Bozeman locations downtown and along Main Street command $28 to $38 per square foot annually, driven by rapid population growth. Missoula downtown and the Hip Strip range from $22 to $32. Whitefish resort district runs $26 to $36 with strong seasonality. Billings, Helena, and Great Falls typically range from $16 to $26 per square foot.
Montana restaurant transactions involving alcohol require approval from the Montana Department of Revenue. Buyers should be aware that Montana operates a quota system for liquor licenses based on city population, which makes existing licenses valuable transferable assets. Review at least three years of financials and understand seasonal versus year round operating patterns for any resort market acquisition.
Popular Markets
Where to Buy a Restaurant in Montana
Montana restaurant opportunities span four distinct regional markets, each with different entry costs, demographics, and buyer demand.
- Bozeman and Big Sky Country (Highest Growth): Bozeman is one of the fastest growing restaurant markets in the United States, driven by Montana State University, a rapidly expanding tech sector, and Yellowstone National Park tourism. Downtown Bozeman commands prime lease rates from $28 to $38 per square foot annually. The Big Sky resort area supports a heavily seasonal but high revenue market.
- Missoula and Western Montana (University Hub): Missoula combines steady University of Montana demand with a growing food scene anchored by downtown, the Hip Strip, and the Northside. The market offers more accessible entry costs than Bozeman while supporting strong year round revenues. Lease rates run $22 to $32 per square foot annually in prime areas.
- Flathead Valley (Resort Market): Kalispell, Whitefish, and the surrounding Flathead Valley anchor a heavily seasonal restaurant market with strong winter resort demand from Whitefish Mountain Resort and summer demand from Glacier National Park. Whitefish prime district commands lease rates from $26 to $36 per square foot annually.
- Billings, Helena, and Great Falls (Regional Hubs): Billings is the largest city in Montana and anchors a stable restaurant market driven by oil, agriculture, and regional commerce. Helena serves as the state capital. Great Falls combines Air Force base demand with regional commerce. All three markets offer accessible entry costs with lease rates from $16 to $26 per square foot annually.
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Types of Restaurants for Sale in Montana
Pepperlot lists all three restaurant sale transaction types across Montana. Each structure carries different risk and entry cost profiles.
- Business Sale (Business Sale): The whole business is sold, including its assets, operations, and the lease to the new owner. Business sales in Montana often include valuable alcohol licenses and established community relationships.
- Asset Sale (Asset Sale): Business sells its assets like equipment, inventory, and lease, while keeping the legal entity and most liabilities. A protected entry into a Montana market for buyers who want infrastructure without prior liabilities.
- Property Sale (Property Sale): Property for sale with existing restaurant infrastructure and permits in place. Ideal for buyers seeking long term ownership of the real estate itself.
For Owners & Brokers
Why Use Pepperlot to Find Restaurants for Sale in Montana
Built exclusively for restaurant real estate. Not a general commercial platform with a restaurant filter.

Restaurant Only Listings
Every listing on Pepperlot is a restaurant or F&B space. No warehouses, offices, or unrelated commercial properties diluting your search.

Restaurant Specific Listing Fields
Hood systems, grease traps, walk-in coolers, permits, alcohol licenses, seating capacity, patio availability. The details that drive restaurant acquisition decisions are in every listing.

Location Intelligence
Cuisine gap analysis, foot traffic demand, and competitive landscape data for Montana locations. Make a more informed acquisition decision before committing.

Confidential Listings Available
Some of the best Montana restaurant opportunities are listed confidentially. Pepperlot gives you access to off-market deals not available on general platforms.


Platform
How to Buy a Restaurant in Montana
What to expect when acquiring a restaurant through Pepperlot anywhere in Montana.
Browse Active Listings
Filter Montana listings by city, transaction type, size, price, and specific features like hood systems, grease traps, outdoor seating, and alcohol licenses. Every listing includes the operational details that matter for restaurant acquisitions.
Review the Transaction Structure
Understand whether you are acquiring a full business, assets only, or a lease assignment. Each structure carries different liabilities, transition timelines, and entry costs. Asset sales protect buyers from prior liabilities. Business sales require deeper due diligence on financials and staff.
Contact the Seller Directly
Each listing displays the seller or broker's contact details. Reach out directly. Ask for three years of financial statements, lease documents, and Montana liquor license details. Montana operates a quota system for liquor licenses based on city population, so existing licenses are often valuable transferable assets that should be confirmed early in due diligence.
Evaluate the Lease Structure
Montana lease rates range from $14 to $38 per square foot annually depending on market and location. Confirm the remaining lease term, renewal options, CAM charges, and any operational requirements. Resort and seasonal markets like Whitefish and Big Sky often carry specific seasonal lease structures that should be reviewed carefully.
About Pepperlot
Our Vision
Pepperlot exists to modernize how restaurants are bought, sold, and leased. By focusing exclusively on restaurant real estate, the platform eliminates noise from unrelated business listings and creates a marketplace built around real operational needs.
The goal is simple: better data, better matches, and better outcomes for restaurant operators, brokers, and landlords.


Our Team
Who We Are
Pepperlot is a restaurant-only real estate and transaction platform built for operators, brokers, and landlords. The team combines marketplace technology with deep category focus to support transactions ranging from single-unit asset sales and lease assignments to multi-location portfolio deals.
Every feature, listing, and filter is designed to serve one purpose: making restaurant transactions clearer, faster, and more informed.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a restaurant for sale in Montana cost?
Montana restaurant acquisitions range widely depending on market and concept. Asset sales typically start from $28,000 to $120,000. Full business sales range from $95,000 to over $750,000. Bozeman, Whitefish, and Missoula command the highest prices while secondary markets like Billings, Great Falls, and eastern Montana offer lower entry costs.
What are restaurant lease rates in Montana?
Montana restaurant lease rates vary significantly by market. Prime Bozeman downtown locations average $28 to $38 per square foot annually. Whitefish resort district runs $26 to $36. Missoula prime areas range from $22 to $32. Billings, Helena, and Great Falls typically range from $16 to $26 per square foot annually.
What types of restaurant transactions are listed in Montana?
Pepperlot lists business sales, asset sales, and property sales across Montana. Asset sales transfer equipment and lease only, keeping the seller's liabilities out of the transaction. Business sales include the full operation, brand, permits, and staff including any transferable liquor license, which is particularly valuable in Montana due to the state's quota system.
Which Montana cities have the most restaurants for sale?
Bozeman, Missoula, Billings, and Whitefish are the most active markets on Pepperlot. Helena, Great Falls, Butte, and Kalispell also have a growing number of listings with varying entry costs.
Can I list a restaurant for sale anywhere in Montana on Pepperlot?
Yes. Listing on Pepperlot is free. Create a restaurant specific listing with details like hood systems, seating, permits, and lease terms, and your space is in front of buyers the same day. Confidential listing options are also available.

