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General Category => Branson Talk => Topic started by: MandyTG on March 31, 2011, 11:24:38 PM

Title: Kid-free Anniversary Trip advice
Post by: MandyTG on March 31, 2011, 11:24:38 PM
The hubby and I have a 3 night, kid-free trip to Branson in 2 weeks to celebrate our 10th anniversary! We are very excited, and slightly nervous. It's the longest we have been away from our boys, but they will be in good hands with my parents.  We are staying in a Loft Suite at the Keeter Center and having brunch there on Sunday (our last day).

I am wondering if you guys can offer advice about places to eat the other days Thursday, Friday & Saturday for lunch/supper. I know we will do Danna's, that's our fav, but I was wondering about some less loud/crowded/touristy places. Not necessarily romantic or fancy, just a place we may not normally be able to enjoy when we have our boys with us.
I was planning to go to Cantina Loredo at the Landing, but have read some negative reviews about mediocre food and bad service.
And we will go to SDC (we have season passes) and I'm sure eat some there, maybe some special things for World Fest.
Any suggestions?
Title: Re: Kid-free Anniversary Trip advice
Post by: sanddunerider on April 01, 2011, 07:37:28 AM
LaHacienda -Off of shepherd of the hills expressway. I have found them to have reasonable prices, great service.  spacious seating Background music usually not loud, Good mexican food.     They also have small restaraunt in Hollister.

I do like Old chicago,  But it is typicall noisey there, unless you set outside on the deck.

OF course, you have Applebees,(noisey),   Country Kitchen (Quiet)..

Mybe someone else on here will give you ideas of more (local) eating places.
Title: Re: Kid-free Anniversary Trip advice
Post by: Junior on April 01, 2011, 09:37:43 AM
Since you are staying at the College of the Ozarks, don't miss a lunch or dinner or the Sunday brunch at the college. Yup, right there in the Keeter Center the student food service program does a wonderful job of cooking and serving. I'm a former student there, and as recently as the last two or three years my wife and I stayed there and enjoyed the Sunday brunch. By the way, the Sunday brunch is a favorite among the locals, too. It has been for over three decades.
Title: Re: Kid-free Anniversary Trip advice
Post by: sanddunerider on April 01, 2011, 10:10:38 AM
Here is a website in case you are thinking about shows/attraction.  I have found them to be very competive pricing. 

http://allaccessbranson.com/index.cfm
Title: Re: Kid-free Anniversary Trip advice
Post by: mhguy77 on April 01, 2011, 10:15:46 AM
Hey Mandy there is a great restaurant downtown that is a favorite of locals. Its privately owned and the food is superb.  Better yet is a coupon you can get that gives you 30.00 worth of food for 20.00. That takes a great sting out of dinner.
Here is a link to the restaurant with the menu.
http://bleuolive.com/

Here is a link to the ticket place, you can either pick the voucher up at the storefront or if you are staying at a hotel they will deliver it for free.  Being that a buffet at Golden coral ran me 12.75 the other day and that was WITHOUT a drink, makes this cheap, and who doesn't like to feel like they got a great meal at a great price :)

http://allaccessbranson.com/index.cfm
Same link that Sandunerider jut posted  LOL
Title: Re: Kid-free Anniversary Trip advice
Post by: MandyTG on April 04, 2011, 09:48:57 AM
Just wanted to bump this and see if I could get anymore ideas. Thanks guys!
Title: Re: Kid-free Anniversary Trip advice
Post by: eagle1 on April 04, 2011, 08:48:37 PM
One more suggestion is Charlies Steak & Ribs off 76 strip close to the Titanic. They are back off the road, have pretty good steaks and great ribs, make their own microbrews and comfortable atmosphere! They usually have ribs specials everyday. My hubby and I like it.  ;)
Title: Re: Kid-free Anniversary Trip advice
Post by: sanddunerider on April 04, 2011, 09:40:48 PM
Hey paige!  why haven't you told me about this place? sounds great!
Title: Re: Kid-free Anniversary Trip advice
Post by: DianaGail on April 04, 2011, 09:56:40 PM
We like to eat in the small restaurants (excluding the farmhouse) in old downtown by Dick's Five and Ten.  The Branson Cafe is good.  Their apple dumplings are spectacular!  There are also some great shops with great sales.  If you like Marshmallows, the chocolate shop down there have chocolate covered marshmallows drizzled in caramel and nuts.  I don't like them, but my dad buys a dozen every time he and mom go down. 
Title: Re: Kid-free Anniversary Trip advice
Post by: MandyTG on April 04, 2011, 11:20:21 PM
Thanks for the tips! Keep 'em coming!

Paige, my family and I will be seeing you June 1st!
Title: Re: Kid-free Anniversary Trip advice
Post by: sanddunerider on April 05, 2011, 09:26:55 AM
I was told over the weekend there is a small bar/restasuraunt on the main drag in old branson..  very "local",  quiet. You can sit in the booths and have supper and regular conversation..  Think it is on a corner lot.  only sign is a neon "bar" sign in window.

anybody know this place.? I would like to check it out and sounds like a good place to eat for mandy.
Title: Re: Kid-free Anniversary Trip advice
Post by: Junior on April 05, 2011, 04:44:15 PM
My wife and I discovered a local Mexican food place on Downing Street, downtown Hollister that was pretty good. Local folks, no tourists, fast service, good food, no hassle. We'll be going back.
Title: Re: Kid-free Anniversary Trip advice
Post by: sanddunerider on April 05, 2011, 07:46:03 PM
in hollister?  was it la hacienda? we ate there last year and yes it was GOOD!


there is also one on the west side of branson on shepherd of the hills trafficway.
Title: Re: Kid-free Anniversary Trip advice
Post by: eagle1 on April 05, 2011, 10:02:01 PM
The only place I can think of for the restaurant/bar in ole downtown would be Rocky's. It's an Italian place, pretty secluded and small but the food is good! It is just before the Landing. As you are heading down on 76, right before the Landing, take a left at the last stop sign before the stop light and it is behind/next to the coffee place. Parking is a little difficult.

Look forward to seeing you soon Mandy!
Title: Re: Kid-free Anniversary Trip advice
Post by: eagle1 on April 05, 2011, 10:04:20 PM
Quote from: sanddunerider on April 04, 2011, 09:40:48 PM
Hey paige!  why haven't you told me about this place? sounds great!

Sorry! If you go ask for Francis (okay in french it's pronounced Franswaw..hee hee!) He is great and really funny. He's the manager and main bartender.
Title: Re: Kid-free Anniversary Trip advice
Post by: MCLFLN on May 03, 2011, 07:27:38 AM
If you like Italian, I second Rocky's. Been going to Branson for years and somehow just discovered it a few years ago.
Title: Re: Kid-free Anniversary Trip advice
Post by: sanddunerider on May 03, 2011, 07:36:58 AM
I plan on checking that out next weekend... Going to have some extra time on my hands, so i thought i would go to old branson, downtown..  And of course g check the waterline at the landing