21962 Old Highway 160
Reeds Spring, MO 65737
Stone County
Phone: (417) 272-8771
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by Buford Morrisey on
I've visited the park a couple times in the past few years, and while i absolutely love the adorable outdoor/gardenish area, and the ambiance is in general beautiful, after finally returning for dinner tonight i think i'll keep my visits to an afternoon beverage capacity... Since we waited to make dinner reservations until late saturday afternoon for saturday night (my dad was visiting so i wanted to take him somewhere nice that i'd been dying to try out for awhile), everywhere was booked until 11 pm... Honestly I'm not even sure how the park finally crossed our minds, but the menu looked fairly diverse, and as it is a bit out of the way from subways, and the venue is enormous they could easily accommodate us for dinner. We walked over from 7th, and they seated us in the garden area--but naturally in the middle between multiple crowded tables, which i hate..they said we could sit elsewhere when i asked but that the service would be slow, so we stayed in the middle of the other tables. My dad wanted to get the calimari to share, then a caesar salad, then a burger, while i ordered a yellowfin i had never heard of that comes with watermelon and other bizarre sounding garnishes, and the salmon (substituting spinach for the corn)...they were out of yellowfin so it was bluefin today, but the appetizer while somewhat bizarre was actually quite good. The calimari wasn't for me as they didnt have the tentacle type pieces, only the rings, of which i'm less fond. My fish was extremely "fish tasting," i.e. little flavor other than of the strong fish itself. My dad liked his burger, but after the meal i did feel somewhat ill... All in all it was cute, as always, but nothing phenomenal, and probably wouldn't be back for food. Sangria pitchers during the day on the other hand, absolutely. Also if you like homemade thin crusted pizzas, they make those as well, which looked as though they could be good-and my dad's burger smelled like one that was cooked on an actual grill (rare and a plus in my book). The entire bill was only around $50, so well priced at least!
by Halley B. on
Free on your birthday! A good SF thing to do at least once. Totally a great value and unique date idea. I went on a "A tall cold pint of Nightlife" Thursday, which was when the theme was beer making. I think this brought in an unusual crowd, lots of Marina-esque people who do not care about science, and probably haven't picked up a book since their days in a fraternity. However it is very well done. Yeah there are some lines for drinks and the food is not excellent. But a cool way to experience the museum without dodging strollers and a fifth of regular ticket price. Biggest tip: Get your planetarium tickets early, as they sell out, and then get in line for the rainforest because that closes very early.
by Terrance Lubbs on
This place is awesome for outdoor drinking! Spent the entire afternoon here. Sure it can get loud, but what else are you going to expect from a bunch of drunkards. Drinks are extremely reasonably priced and so is the food that is pretty good for bar food. Awesome how it's on a boat and you have great views of Jersey. Highly recommend this place on a nice day.