1403 South Morley Street
Moberly, MO 65270
Randolph County
Phone: (660) 263-2250
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by De La P. on
Very professional, helpful to organize bachelorette party for my girlfriend. Went with thier VIP package - included dinner, limo transfers, vip entry to nightclub, 1oak, without waiting, and table and bottle service. Ended up being much cheaper than doing it on my own. In addition, the VIP host took care of everything all night so we didnt have to worry about anything, he took us right past the velvet rope and made sure everything went smoothly. A great night, limo was beautiful, music was great!
by Michelle D. on
Okay, I know that natural daylight is the nemesis of the drag queen, but for God's sake, if people pay $45 pp for brunch at the Starlight Room, they are expecting a city view!!!! The closed curtains were a huge disappointment. The brunch was also a bit of a letdown. I'm not saying it wasn't good. It had all the standards, prime rib, eggs benedict, omelet bar..., but nothing really WOW-ed me about the food. I'm still going to dole out 4 stars though, because "Sunday's a Drag" is an absolute kick. I was worried the show might be a bit redundant since I'd been to the famous Finnochio's prior to their close, but the show was fresh, funny, and damn, I'm still very puzzled that the Madonna impersonator could have possibly been born a boy. I don't want to give away too much about the show, but get ready to laugh harder than you have in years and beware that you might end up with a face-full of boobies (I did twice).
by Milda Pieri on
"Are you sure you're an American?" Yes, Kevin N. I understand that Buffalo Billiards is an essential part of the American experience and that by waiting 23 years to make my first stop, I've violated some pretty important rules and risked deportation and/or decapitation, but last night should make up for all that. Not that I did anything particularly debaucherous or even all that interesting, but the fact remains, I did go. I did drink. I did sit. I did look around. And for those of us who can play neither pool nor foosball, and who stink to high heaven when it comes to other pub games, that's basically all there is to a Buffalo Billiards experience. I was impressed by the size of the place and the number of tables for pool (regulation and smaller, though, as Mark informed me, no snooker tables), shuffleboard and foosball, some arcade games, and a row of dart boards. I didn't notice my favorite quarter-a-game game, air hockey, but I wouldn't be surprised if some of those tables were tucked away elsewhere. Beer prices seemed reasonable for Sixth, and specials sweeten the deal -- there's a different one every night of the week. It does smell, to steal Mark's words, like standing in line at Astroworld. Having not made it to Astroworld before it closed forever (I know, Kevin, unamerican, huh?), I would instead compare it to the smell of the area where you check out bowling shoes or old rollerskates at the rink. Sweaty and stale. Also, while I like that it's got a huge chunk of real estate and is thus not claustrophobia-inducing, it felt too big at times, more like a games venue and less like a bar where one would go to socialize. I would certainly go back, and I might even try my hand at not getting a negative score on a game that begs me to use more hand-eye coordination than I was born with. A beer should help.