Bridger Peaks Town Center

Bridger Peaks Town Center

Bozeman, Washington

About Bridger Peaks Town Center

Bridger Peaks Town Center serves as Bozeman's modern retail hub with a carefully curated selection of national retailers, local businesses, and dining options reflecting the community's outdoor lifestyle and contemporary tastes. This newer shopping destination emphasizes quality over quantity while maintaining the authentic spirit of Montana's vibrant college town.

Reviews

★★★★☆ 3 months ago

Nice spot I walked to it from the school would be nice if more food places would be closer had a bus not a lot of parking at the school got blocked in by other cars at the event 🙃

— Albert C White

★☆☆☆☆ a month ago

Its the americanized , thai food i've ever had in my life.. 👎

— Scott VanderMolen

★★★★★ 6 months ago

Stopped at Caliber coffee, server was great, people very friendly, coffee was outstanding, something cold, sister ordered, I just drank it!

— Brooks

★★★★★ a year ago

It seems a bit odd to write a review for an entire strip mall but Google Maps asked me to so here it is. Clean and there's lots of parking. The Smiths is a great grocery store and TJ Maxx is always a nice place to save some money. Not really a big fan of Jimmy John's but around the corner past Smith's there's a Mongolian barbecue that's actually pretty good. The Japanese Steak House in the parking lot is not the worst I've ever eaten at and the KFC usually actually has chicken.

— The Den of Tools

★★★★☆ 4 years ago

The whole plaza is right next door to me, but have only visited Smith's grocery store and pharmacy and I like it a lot. Very clean and in particular be employees are extremely pleasant and helpful, except for the girl that works at the gas kiosk. She's terrible. I fell and she had absolutely no sympathy for me and I'm a senior. I could have broken my hip! Also I think she was too busy on her phone because she didn't see me on the ground unable to get up for about 5 minutes. Otherwise, I love Smith's.

— Marcia Lussier

Photo by Jeff Woods via Google Maps