Every town needs an Indian food restaurant, and in Branson, the India Clay Oven fills this niche nicely. The menu has most of the familiar dishes that American palates are accustomed to like lamb Vindaloo, chicken Tikka Masala, Karahi and many others. In addition to chicken and lamb options, guests can also opt for seafood like shrimp and fish when deciding what to put in the Tandoor (clay oven). There are plenty of vegetarian options of course, and the fluffy naan or crispy papadam breads are 'must-haves' at the table. Check website for complete menu and specials.
The name of this Japanese restaurant is 'Three Cats' and within this island country, cats are considered a harbinger of a greeting, just like the ubiquitous ceramic maneki neko statue that says hello everyone who walks through the door. The service is obviously just as warm and the food even better. The kitchen primarily focuses on sushi and sashimi, but there are a few other fusion entrees on the menu like Orange-Roasted Duck and Seared Salmon Teriyaki as well.
Vasken's Deli provides the comforts of Greek-influenced Mediterranean food, with nods towards delectable dishes from the Middle East and some other parts of the globe. Most dishes hail from Greece, however there's plenty other options to choose from, like the Muffaletta Sandwich from Italy, the Reuben from NYC and a spiced chicken dish from North Africa. It's a great place for everybody, especially vegetarians.
This popular sweet shop is a great place to visit after a show, or for that matter, any time your sweet tooth begins to ache. The interior is decorated in 1950s Americana, complete with a Wurlitzer jukebox. In addition to a variety of ice-cream, the shop sells pies, cobblers and cakes made with fresh fruit. However, the real draw here is the soda fountain, where dozens of flavors confound your ability to decide what you want. Hard ice cream is also available in more than 50 flavors, and the banana splits are excellent.
This restaurant is run as a Bass Pro Shop establishment and it's this outfitter that brings the flavor of the historic White River to the delight of tourists as well as locals. This restaurant on the banks of the river and right in the heart of bustling Branson Landing is the quintessential spot to try when you want fish and other fruits from the sea. Some of the items on the menu include the interesting breaded alligator tail, venison stuffed mushrooms and smoked trout as well as a large variety of burgers and steaks. The views over the river are spectacular and service is always friendly, both of which are attributes that never lose their charm.
Enjoy slow hickory-smoked beef and pork specialties and melt-off-the-bone barbecue delicacies at Danna's BBQ & Burger Shop. Fresh patties are snugly sandwiched between burger buns, and generous portions add real value to this wildly popular family-owned joint. Danna's BBQ & Burger Shop also serves the Smoked Pork Plate with Memphis Rolls for larger groups, while the BBQ Nachos add an interesting twist to a much-loved snack. Those looking to stop by for a lighter lunch will enjoy classic Pulled Pork Sandwiches or the Chicken BLT. A kids' menu is also available, and families are welcome.
The name of this Japanese restaurant is 'Three Cats' and within this island country, cats are considered a harbinger of a greeting, just like the ubiquitous ceramic maneki neko statue that says hello everyone who walks through the door. The service is obviously just as warm and the food even better. The kitchen primarily focuses on sushi and sashimi, but there are a few other fusion entrees on the menu like Orange-Roasted Duck and Seared Salmon Teriyaki as well.
Enjoy slow hickory-smoked beef and pork specialties and melt-off-the-bone barbecue delicacies at Danna's BBQ & Burger Shop. Fresh patties are snugly sandwiched between burger buns, and generous portions add real value to this wildly popular family-owned joint. Danna's BBQ & Burger Shop also serves the Smoked Pork Plate with Memphis Rolls for larger groups, while the BBQ Nachos add an interesting twist to a much-loved snack. Those looking to stop by for a lighter lunch will enjoy classic Pulled Pork Sandwiches or the Chicken BLT. A kids' menu is also available, and families are welcome.
Every town needs an Indian food restaurant, and in Branson, the India Clay Oven fills this niche nicely. The menu has most of the familiar dishes that American palates are accustomed to like lamb Vindaloo, chicken Tikka Masala, Karahi and many others. In addition to chicken and lamb options, guests can also opt for seafood like shrimp and fish when deciding what to put in the Tandoor (clay oven). There are plenty of vegetarian options of course, and the fluffy naan or crispy papadam breads are 'must-haves' at the table. Check website for complete menu and specials.
Vintage Paris is a quaint little bar and coffeehouse located in nearby Hollister just across the White River. Here at Vintage Paris the owners hand-roast all of the beans and you can really taste the care with which they're made. All of the beans are obtained through fair-trade processes and in addition to java, the shop also sells wine and beer. All you need is free Wi-Fi (which they provide), a comfy couch and some relaxed conversation.
Set amid towering trees and vibrant greenery, the Lavender Falls Farm is an absolute delight to behold! A seasonal, family-run venture which predominantly focuses on growing lavender, the farm offers a relaxing reprieve from the hustle and bustle of daily life with its calming atmosphere and serene ambiance. While the menu is limited, it is nevertheless a selection of exquisite dishes which will not fail to regale. Sink your teeth into delights like the succulent meat and cheese, goat cheese with lavender honey, lavender hummus, chicken skewers, cedar plank salmon, and beef medallions among others. Bask in the beauty of the surroundings as you enjoy your wholesome meal prepared with ingredients that are fresh, organic and healthy. Also a retail brand, the farm sells a variety of products like lavender oil, sugar scrub, linen spray, bath salts, lip balm, and candles to name a few lavender-infused products.
Table Rock Lake provides a tranquil backdrop as visitors sail upon an old-fashioned stern-wheel showboat with four decks. On board, guests can enjoy musicals and show tunes alongside a gourmet dinner. The performances range from comedy ventriloquism at lunch to a full-blown music revue for dinner. Cruises last about two hours and travel idly. The three-course lunch and dinner menus include starters like salads, then roast beef or chicken as an entree, then finally your choice of dessert.