The Barrister Bed and Breakfast in Helena offers a warm, history filled stay in a stately mansion near the cathedra
- Cookie & Keller

- Oct 14, 2014
- 6 min read
Updated: 1 day ago

BROTHER AND SISTER ACT MAKE THE BARRISTER B&B A HAPPY, HISTORIC HIT
"Updated June 21, 2026"
Editor's note:
This article was originally published in 2016 and updated in June 2026 with current information, amenities, local attractions and travel planning tips.
STORY By CHRISTENE MEYERS
PHOTOS By BRUCE KELLER
"The Carpe Diem Kids"
STEP BACK in time to experience the charm of Montana’s capital city with a stay at the Barrister Bed and Breakfast, a beautifully restored Victorian inn in the heart of Helena. Blending historic elegance with modern comforts, this inviting retreat offers guests a unique opportunity to enjoy antique-filled rooms, homemade breakfasts, and easy access to downtown attractions.
We enjoyed comfortable rooms, a historic atmosphere and friendly hosts whose excellent breakfasts rival any five-star hotel. The quiet, walkable neighborhood invites a stroll.


THE BARRISTER is the kind of place you'd send your best hip friend or your beloved and proper dowager aunt. Both would have a delightful stay.
The Barrister is the B&B world's equivalent of "black tie and blue jeans." Both are appropriate.
You may arrive in formal attire or casual wear, dressed for a wedding or a hike. Either way, you'll feel instantly at home in this historic, boutique Helena property .

The 1874 mansion, across from the imposing St. Helena Cathedral, was once the home of the Catholic priest. Owner and proprietor Nick Jacques, Helena native and fifth generation Montanan, remembers being called from the cathedral to the priest's digs across the street. There in the now B&B, young Jacques was chastised for a minor infraction occurred during his altar boy duties.
FAST FORWARD a few decades: Jacques now holds court before an international clientele of visitors to the Barrister B&B, where years ago he was reprimanded.

A retired criminal defense attorney, Nick received his law credentials at University of Montana then returned to Helena to form his successful but taxing practice. An auto accident changed the course of his career. He was hit as he towed his boat from a nearby landing, inspiring the classic "wake-up call." He fully recovered from his injuries but retired to follow his dream of operating a B&B. That was 20 years ago.
Charmed by a B&B he visited on his favorite holiday island, Maui, Jacques said "I just had a deep feeling that I could do this and would be fairly good at it."
THE WORD "fairly" is an understatement.
From the moment one arrives at the Barrister -- named, of course, because "barrister" is Brit speak for attorney -- one feels relaxed, pampered and completely comfortable.

Nick's sister, Liane Jacques, is the B&B's innkeeper. She left Helena to receive her degree at Notre Dame and wears multiple hats as interior decorator, reservations and events manager, copy writer and designer, director of housekeeping, chef and "elf," flitting quietly from room to room and event to event, organizing and accenting everything with her artful touches.

"I couldn't do this at this level without Liane," says her proud brother, whose travel passion takes him from the operation from time to time. Despite retiring his "barrister" shingle and leaving the law profession, Nick still serves. But rather than defending the downtrodden and hapless, he's entertaining appreciative travelers.

"Now, I have nothing but happy endings," Nick said, sharing his considerable knowledge of Helena with guests at the Barrister's antique dining table. "I connect with people each day."
THE BARRISTER'S guest books, located in each of the elegant rooms, are filled with enthusiastic thank-you notes from satisfied guests. These include newlyweds, bird watchers, nature enthusiasts, and politicians. Compliments and praise for the Barrister come from various U.S. states and distant parts of the globe. Visitors have expressed their delight with comments such as "Such an elegant place," "A most relaxing and hospitable time," "Gracious hospitality at every turn," "Beautiful environment," and "Fabulous breakfast."
Each room is decorated by the brother and sister, who collaborated to honor a family member in photos and decor in each suite.
The place is a treasure trove of history lovingly preserved and elegantly shared.

One room, The Morning Room, was part of the priest's suite during the years the place was owned by the Diocese. It is now a cheerful and intimate welcome to Helena and the Victorian mansion. Six fireplaces adorn the rooms and high ceilings and carved staircases enhance the allure. Stained glass windows are also part of the charm, as is a grand piano which has been played by many of Helena's visiting VIP musicians. I had the pleasure of playing for our small group -- visitors from several states -- in town for a wedding reception hosted at the Barrister. (Special catered events are a Barrister specialty!)

GUESTS ENJOY the home as if it were their own, making themselves comfortable in the parlor, formal dining room, den, library or an enclosed sun porch, where we enjoyed take-out Italian food one night. We'd been treated to an olive tapenade and wine before dinner, with Liane joining us for cocktails and stories. And because we visited on a Saturday, we had the pleasure of hearing the bells of St. Helena Cathedral ring out Sunday morning while we enjoyed a beautifully served breakfast-brunch of quiche, bacon, fresh fruit salad and homemade breads.
The Barrister Bed and Breakfast is a historic Victorian inn located at 416 N. Ewing Street, Helena, Montana 59601. It occupies an 1874 mansion in Helena's historic district, within walking distance of downtown, the Original Governor's Mansion, and St. Helena Cathedral.
Highlights
⭐ Rated highly by guests, with review scores around 9.9/10 on KAYAK.
🏠 Five antique-furnished guest rooms with private baths.
🍳 Full homemade breakfasts and traditional Western hospitality.
🚶 Convenient location near restaurants, museums, and downtown attractions.
📶 Free Wi-Fi and on-site parking.
The Barrister's pretty rooms boast family heirlooms -- beds, lamps, divans, chairs, a claw's foot bath, and ornate tables -- making them a big draw for both antique aficionados and history buffs. Our "Captain's Quarters" was decked out in nautical lore, and the honeymooning couple across the hall from us had a boutique-inspired room with floral designs and baroque appointments.

Liane's sharp eye is courtesy of her career as an interior designer with many high-end projects in southern California, Oregon and beyond. When her brother suggested a partnership, she returned to Helena to become an integral component of the enterprise.
For fans of historic hotels, Barrister Bed and Breakfast in Helena has proximity to Helena's sights, a plus for the historic building. Helena's lively cultural scene is worth a few days' visit. There's the Myrna Loy Arts Center, named after the famed actress born in Helena; the Archie Bray Foundation, known for stimulating ceramics; the Holter Museum of Art, with world class exhibits; and day trips to mining towns, rodeo towns, mineral baths, trout fishing havens and beautiful drives -- perfect for sight-seeing.
Near Helena, Canyon Ferry Lake is known nationally for its water sports, boating services and campgrounds, another fun place for travelers enjoying Montana's varied beauty.
WE STOPPED at Gates of the Mountains along the Missouri, and hope to return when the boat tour season is back.
This time of year, as the snowbirds leave the northern Rockies, the Barrister hosts many Canadian visitors. Helena is a perfect day's drive from Calgary. We hope to encore our perfect stay, to enjoy another lively musical session with our music buff hosts!
406 443-7330 for reservations direct or book on line at Booking.com
More contact information
Address: 416 N. Ewing St., Helena, MT 59601
Phone: (406) 443-7330
Website: The Barrister Bed & Breakfast (thebarristermt.com)

COMING UP: We'd never been to Fairfield, Montana, but we'll be back. Beautiful scenery, nice people, a couple fun restaurants, a little gambling and Freezeout Lake, for a bounty of birds to watch.
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