I love this place. It is quiet, nice and very fancy, but you not formal. The food is reasonably priced and very good. The view is incredible and you can get great seats if you ask for them when you make reservations. The wait staff is very professional. A great experience all the way around.
Review Source:Our family loves going here on special occasions as there are so few restaurants in Billings that are worth going to.
The food is good. Â Not great, but good. Â Solid. Â I eat out so often due to work that I try to stick to the basics when I'm home. Â Most restaurants in Billings have trouble cooking a steak!! Â Even though there are many items on this menu that are $20+, I go to the sandwich menu and order the Turkey Reuben with their homemade chips. Â This particular simple sandwich is fantastic tasting and I'll stick to it whenever we go back (probably three times per year).
I realize people searching this restaurant are more interested in their fancier offerings and I can tell you that my wife is a very picky eater, and would never order a sandwich for dinner, and has never complained about the food.
There are various views of the city depending on where you're seated. Â Try to get a Western Window seat as the view is so much better than the southern view.
Nobody in town eats at this place so I'm pretty sure you'll never need a reservation. Â We arrive around 5pm (when they open) and leave around 6:15 or so. Â I've never seen more than three other tables filled.
They also have a children's menu  and kiddos give it a big thumbs up.
The service is pretty darn good but remember, nobody really goes here so the wait staff isn't really challenged.
Decent Wine selection at reasonable prices. Â Kids meals all around $7 / Sandwich menu all around $9 / Dinner menu all around $20.
As far as the Montana Sky it is a nice quiet place. Â There aren't a lot of those left in this town unfortunately! Â
To the one who wrote above! Â I might have guessed you were from California! Â If all you have to do is bad mouth Billings and Montana go home and stay in Cali! Because truth is most of us don't want to see you here anyway! Â There is not enough money in the world to make me live anywhere in the state of California, I have visited it lots and find nothing to love about it at all! Â It really irritates me when you people show up here and all you can do is bad mouth Montana....yes remember you ARE in MONTANA and not in California and all of us Montana's like it a lot better here without all of you especially those of you that think yourself and your state superior! Â You are overrated, overpriced, and overpopulated! Â
So go stay in Cali and stay out of  Montana!  Especially if you have nothing nice to say at all!
As a fine dining restaurant with a skyline view... bleh. Â They got the atmosphere right, and I suppose it's not the restaurant's fault that Billings features a set of train track and some sort of heavy equipment that I'm guessing is relating to mining or oil processing. Â The view of the "Montana Sky" was nice; it's the view of Billings below that wasn't so great. Â The food was decent, but I did not expect my Tuscan Chicken to be deep fried. Â The rice pilaf was very dry also. Vegetables were good, if sparse (must remember I'm in Montana.)
The glass of Reisling wine they served was either the worst reisling ever bottled or some chardonnay they thought they could pass off on a young looking traverler. Â Either way, it was not good and I did not finish it. Â There was also some sediment in the glass.
The waitress explained bok choy to me (I guess they don't have that in Montana), but I'm from So Cal and probably eat as much bok choy in a year as their restaurant serves. Â
All in all, it was decent. Â I might go back when work is paying. Â It's worth the convenience of not leaving the hotel. Â I wouldn't go back on my own money though. Â All in all, if I end up in Billings again, I'll probably just head over to one of the nearby restaurants where I won't be expecting a fine dining experience.