Going out to eat can add up fast, especially if you’re trying to do something casual without turning it into a big, expensive production. That’s why this one caught my attention. Cheapism just named Five on Black the best cheap restaurant in all of Montana, and it makes a lot of sense when you think about how people actually eat here.

No Menu Staring or Overthinking Required

Five on Black works well when you don’t want the awkward “what are you getting?” moment to drag on forever. You build your own bowl, so everyone gets exactly what they want. Pick your rice, greens, protein, sauces, and extras, and you’re done. It’s simple, but it still feels like a real meal, not fast food you regret later.

An Easy Go-To for Dates, Errands, and Everything in Between

This is the kind of place that fits a lot of situations: a casual date, catching up with a friend, a quick dinner after shopping at Rimrock Mall. You’re not committing to a long sit-down meal, but you’re also not eating in your car. And most meals come in under fifteen bucks, which feels like a small miracle right now.

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Right Where You Already Are

Location matters, especially on busy days. Being right outside Rimrock Mall makes Five on Black an easy decision when you’re already out and hungry. No extra driving, no parking stress, no overthinking it. You just walk in, order, and move on with your day.

A Line That Actually Moves

If you’ve ever hesitated because you saw a line, this is the reassuring part. Even when it’s busy, things move quickly. You’re not standing around wondering if you should bail and go somewhere else.

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A Go-To You Don’t Have to Justify

This isn’t a “special occasion” restaurant, and that’s kind of the point. It’s one of those spots you recommend because it works. It’s affordable, filling, and easy, which is probably why it stood out enough to be named the best cheap restaurant in Montana. And honestly, it’s just nice knowing you’ve got a go-to option in Billings that doesn’t make your wallet nervous.

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