The restaurant scene in Bozeman is constantly changing, and two new Italian restaurants have local foodies excited. Here’s what you need to know about Bozeman’s newest dining options.

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If you’re craving authentic Italian cuisine in Bozeman, you’re in luck. Two new Italian restaurants just opened in town.

From Pasta to Pizza: Two New Italian Restaurants Open in Bozeman

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Tutti Bene opened for business at the beginning of the month, and locals are already raving about it.

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Tutti Bene brings authentic Italian cuisine to the heart of downtown Bozeman, blending classic European flavors with Montana’s finest, freshest ingredients.

The restaurant is located at 224 E. Main Street in the Baltimore building. It adds to a growing list of options for Italian food in the Bozeman area.

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Joining the excitement is Amelia’s Authentic Italian Eatery, a cozy spot serving handcrafted pasta and family recipes passed down through generations. With a focus on fresh, locally sourced ingredients and warm, welcoming hospitality, Amelia’s offers a true taste of Italy while embracing Bozeman’s modern charm. The restaurant is located at 815 W. College Street.

The two restaurants are welcomed additions for lovers of Italian food in the Bozeman area, following the closure of Blacksmith Italian in 2024.

With Tutti Bene and Amelia’s Authentic Italian Eatery now part of the mix, Bozeman’s dining scene continues to evolve into a destination for food lovers. These new Italian hotspots not only bring bold flavors and traditional recipes to town but also highlight the city’s growing appetite for diverse, high-quality cuisine.

Whether you’re craving a romantic dinner, a casual night out, or a taste of Italy without leaving Montana, Bozeman’s newest restaurants promise to satisfy every palate.

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