Cook Like An Outlaw

Outlaws is a remote Montana supper club where small groups gather off-grid to cook over fire, share stories, and eat like old west outlaws under big skies.

Outlaw suppers on Montana backroads

Born from Helena backcountry cookouts, Outlaws blends cowboy fire cooking, cooking classes, seasonal Montana ingredients, and irreverent hospitality at our very own “Outlaws”.

A heavy, weathered wooden supper club table made from reclaimed Montana barn planks, its surface scarred with knife marks and burn rings, stretches toward a backdrop of shadowy timbered walls. On the table sit a cast-iron skillet sizzling with seared steaks, a dark-stained cutting board engraved with a subtle outlaw emblem, and a rugged leather-bound cookbook propped open. Warm, low golden light from unseen lanterns rakes across the wood grain, casting long, bold shadows and highlighting curls of steam. Photographic realism, shot at eye level with shallow depth of field so the foreground food and branded cutting board are in razor-sharp focus, while the cabin interior fades into a velvety blur, conveying a dangerous, magnetic, old-west supper club atmosphere.
A close-up of a thick, charred-edge wooden cutting board branded with a small, burned-in outlaw skull icon and the word “Outlaws,” resting on a rough-hewn plank bar. A hefty chef’s knife with a matte, slightly worn blade lies beside precisely sliced smoked brisket, its bark glistening with rendered fat. Coarse salt, cracked black pepper, and a splash of dark whiskey bead on the board. Dramatic side lighting from a single warm source creates deep contrast and sharp highlights on metal and meat. Photographic realism, shot from a slightly elevated angle using shallow depth of field, with the background dissolving into a dim, saloon-like blur of bottles and dark wood, evoking a bold, dangerous culinary craft aesthetic.
An overhead photographic view of an open cookbook titled “Outlaws Supper Club” on a scarred leather bar top, its thick matte pages filled with full-color images of rugged frontier-inspired dishes. Beside it rests a hand-burnished walnut cutting board, a cast-iron Dutch oven lid dusted with flour, and a coiled length of rawhide rope. Soft, diffused tungsten light from above and slightly to the side creates a warm glow, accentuating page texture and wood grain while casting subtle shadows between objects. The composition uses rule of thirds, with the book anchored prominently and kitchen tools radiating outward, suggesting a bold, story-driven cooking experience rooted in old west Montana outlaw lore, rendered in crisp, photographic realism.
A long, narrow dirt road cuts through a remote Montana valley at dusk, leading toward a low, timber-and-stone supper club lodge whose few exterior lanterns burn fiercely against the encroaching blue twilight. In the foreground, a rough wooden sign stenciled with the word “Outlaws Supper Club” hangs crooked from iron chains, its edges splintered and bullet-pocked. The sky glows with the last orange band of sunset over dark mountain silhouettes. Photographic realism with a wide-angle, slightly low camera position, deep focus throughout, and moody, cinematic lighting that emphasizes the isolation and allure of the destination, suggesting future tickets to an off-the-grid, outlaw-inspired dining experience.

Experiences

From secret suppers to cooking classes, we design immersive evenings that showcase Montana ingredients and outlaw lore within the remote Outlaw Supper Club and Lounge

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Cookbook

Our field-tested cookbook captures Outlaws recipes, fire techniques, and stories from long nights under the Helena stars.

Cutting Boards

Handcrafted Montana hardwood boards, made for heavy knife work and dramatic tableside serving.

Cribbage Boards

Do you like a friendly game of cards while enjoying the company of your fellow Outlaws and a good bourbon? So do we and our custom cribbage board reflect the outlaw spirit.

A dim, atmospheric interior shot of the Outlaws supper club bar: a thick, live-edge slab of dark walnut runs the frame, its surface dotted with heavy-bottomed crystal glasses filled with smoky amber whiskey and garnished with charred citrus wheels. Behind the bar, shelves of old, unlabeled bottles and weathered tin signs line knotty pine walls. A single overhead pendant with a metal shade casts a focused, golden cone of light, leaving the corners in near-black shadow. Photographic realism, captured from bar-top height with a slightly oblique angle so the nearest glass is in sharp, tactile focus while the rest falls into creamy bokeh, creating a bold, clandestine, old-west outlaw speakeasy mood.

“Like stumbling onto a secret saloon where every course tells a Montana campfire story.”

— Josh Klein

A dramatic, close-up nighttime shot of a roaring outdoor campfire ringed by blackened cast-iron cookware at the remote Outlaws supper club property. In the foreground, a seasoned cast-iron skillet sits on a grill grate over open flames, its surface crowded with searing bone-in ribeyes, char blistered and juices sizzling. Behind it, a thick maple cutting board imprinted with a subtle outlaw emblem holds resting steaks under a sheet of butcher paper. The only light source is the fire itself, throwing flickering orange highlights and deep, dancing shadows across metal, meat, and wood. Photographic realism, low-angle composition with tight framing and shallow depth of field, evoking a bold, primal, outlaw-camp cooking class experience.
A rustic kitchen prep scene inside a frontier-style cabin: a massive, dark butcher-block island scarred with years of use stands under exposed log rafters. On the island rests a lineup of Outlaws-branded cutting boards in various sizes and wood tones, each engraved with a small outlaw insignia. Surrounding them are cast-iron pans, bundles of dried herbs, and jars of pickled vegetables with handwritten labels. Warm, directional light from a nearby window slants in, catching motes of dust and creating bright highlights along board edges. Photographic realism, captured from a three-quarter overhead angle with moderate depth of field so the central cutting board is hero-sharp, emphasizing craftsmanship and bold, rugged culinary preparation.
A stark, minimalist flat lay of an Outlaws supper club ticket package displayed on a dark, textured leather background. A heavyweight, off-white ticket with letterpress-printed “Outlaws Remote Supper Club” and subtle outlaw icon sits alongside a small, matte-black envelope sealed with a red wax emblem. A narrow strip of rugged canvas bearing GPS coordinates is folded beneath. Soft, diffused studio lighting from above eliminates harsh reflections, revealing rich paper fibers and leather grain. Photographic realism with sharp focus across the frame and clean, centered composition that feels bold and deliberate, communicating exclusivity and the clandestine nature of securing a future seat at this remote Montana outlaw dining experience.

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