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Sunday, March 20, 2005
Spring is Back in Branson
Spring is Back.
Hurrah!
Spring has come! How do we know? Simple. Sales are up at stores. Tanger Mall is packed with cars and there is no parking. The 76 Strip has slowed to a crawl. The stores and shows are opening after their short winter nap from January through February. Lastly the trees are blooming.
Take a look. See for yourself.
Hurrah!
Spring has come! How do we know? Simple. Sales are up at stores. Tanger Mall is packed with cars and there is no parking. The 76 Strip has slowed to a crawl. The stores and shows are opening after their short winter nap from January through February. Lastly the trees are blooming.
Take a look. See for yourself.
Shack Attack
The Shack Cafe
108 St. Commericial Street
Branson, Mo.
417-334-3490
The Shack Cafe is a few doors down from the intersection of Main and Commericial in Down-Town Branson.
The Cafe is closed during the winter season but opens back up in March.
Brokerbelle and I went there for breakfast. The place was busy and the breakfast was good.
The sausage patties were delicious. The biscuits were light and fluffy. The gravy with the biscuits was plain gravy and did not contain sausage. I would skip the gravy but get the biscuits.
All in all not a bad breakfast and very reasonable in price.
Pictures are above.
108 St. Commericial Street
Branson, Mo.
417-334-3490
The Shack Cafe is a few doors down from the intersection of Main and Commericial in Down-Town Branson.
The Cafe is closed during the winter season but opens back up in March.
Brokerbelle and I went there for breakfast. The place was busy and the breakfast was good.
The sausage patties were delicious. The biscuits were light and fluffy. The gravy with the biscuits was plain gravy and did not contain sausage. I would skip the gravy but get the biscuits.
All in all not a bad breakfast and very reasonable in price.
Pictures are above.
Sunday, March 06, 2005
Eureka Springs-Side Trip
A great side trip from Branson is to go to Eureka Springs. It takes about an hour to drive from Branson to Eureka Springs. You can also go by the Branson Railway.
Eureka Springs is an old town in the Ozarks. It has many shops and subsists by the Tourist Trade.
Eureka Spring is famous for having an outdoor passion play that has been running for many years. For a link to the passion play, click here.
On top of the hills and crowning the city is the Old Crescent Hotel.
The City has numerous attractive old homes and a thriving artists colony.
Everytime we go we drop by and see the newest pieces from China and Jaqueline who runs this little store containing art from China.
There is great jewelry at MaGees at 80 Spring Street.
Going to Eureka Springs makes a great one day outting from Branson.
Eureka Springs is an old town in the Ozarks. It has many shops and subsists by the Tourist Trade.
Eureka Spring is famous for having an outdoor passion play that has been running for many years. For a link to the passion play, click here.
On top of the hills and crowning the city is the Old Crescent Hotel.
The City has numerous attractive old homes and a thriving artists colony.
Everytime we go we drop by and see the newest pieces from China and Jaqueline who runs this little store containing art from China.
There is great jewelry at MaGees at 80 Spring Street.
Going to Eureka Springs makes a great one day outting from Branson.
Saturday, March 05, 2005
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