What a great place to find those wonderful things to purchase while on vacation. The Indian jewelry is stunning and the prices range from moderate to expensive!Was able to find several piece to purchase as well as a wooden bison!Great stop!
The gift shop had some very nice items, but very over prices, so we didn't bring anything home. It's nice to have a momento of a trip, but with $40 Christmas ornaments and $30 replica bullets, it was not what we expected. After traveling across the U S through most of the landmarks and parks, this was the most expensive we saw. Needless to say, they weren't selling anything. Very disappointing
Unfortunately we couldn't eat at the café (too late for lunch, too early for dinner). We did, however, spend a long time in the shop. Superb Plains Indians craftsmanship alongside cheaper, touristy stuff (careful, not all genuine Indian). The beadwork and quillwork for sale are beautiful!
Custer last stand reenactment not what you expected over price parking awful.nothing like other historical show very poor only good thing were the horses badly planned shows you nothing
Great place to visit. Just outside the Battlefield entrance. Have painted, crow-style tipis out front. Anything you could think of is probably in there, as is a cafe/dining. They also have lots of Crow beadwork hanging on the walls. And just when I thought I'd seen it all, I looked up and the ceiling was covered in craftwork! Prices a bit high on some of the craftwork, though.
We stayed nearby in our RV to tour the Battlefield, and the campground staff recommended this place. We thought it was a tourist joint -wrong! The food and service were great and the restaurant was filled with a mx of tourists, local Crow Indians, ranchers,etc having Sunday lunch. We ordered Indian Tacos with great fry bread you finish off with honey. The shop had a huge range of merchandise...tourist goodies but also fine quality Pendleton goods with beautiful Indian motifs. Very friendly staff, lovely restrooms. Marvelous spot, right across from the Park Service entrance to Little Big Horn.
This is a really nice gift shop and a great little restaurant too with a lovely view over the battlefield area. There’s nothing else nearby as an alternative so it’s just as well that this place is as decent as it is
this is an awsome stop if going through montana, wyoming area, its really interesting to see how this battle was executed , its easy tro understand the history while listening then getting to go on the trail custe actually took to his death and his men, plus the food is great across the road and the indian art is beautiful and the jewlery is handmade
We stopped here for a late lunch after we toured the Battlefield. It was a great choice. The servers were native Americans and the most polite and friendly we have encountered. I had to order the Buffalo (Bison) Burger as I do everywhere it's available. With a side order of Frybread and honey I was in paradise. Cooked to perfection and one of the better ones I've had. My wife got the Indian Tacos and they were delicious. Prices were very reasonable and there is NO TAX! There is a sizable gift shop filled with Native art and souvenirs. There are only a couple of places to choose from that are close but, don't pass this place up.
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