| About: | Owned by superstar Dolly Parton, this 35,000 square-foot arena is home to one of the best dinner shows in town. The night begins in the saloon, where appetizers and cold alcohol-free drinks spark the evening. Next, you are off to the auditorium for the show (complete with 32 horses) and a four-course meal. The dinner starts with homemade creamy vegetable soup. Barbecued pork and rotisserie chicken are the main course, with corn on the cob, homemade biscuits and herbed potatoes as sides. Dessert follows, and you can drink all the tea, coffee or soda you can handle. |
| Hours: | Mo to Su from 04:30pm to 08:00pm |
| Categories: | Entertainment Venues, Night Clubs, Restaurants, All Entertainers, Comedy Clubs, All Theaters |
| Payment: | MasterCard, Visa, American Express |
| Cuisine: | American |
| Price: | Price Low: 50USD |
| Other Contact Info: | Fax: (417) 339-4350 |
Really good food, but way too much to eat! Fun to do at least once while you're in Branson! They even have a vegetarian dinner for those who don't eat meat.
Was in Branson for the first time in June 2009 and saw the Dixie Stampede show during our trip from California. The show itself was great entertainment for it's kind, with a super finale and worth the ticket price.........however, as a dinner show we thought the so called "finger food" was pretty bad to say the least! The soup was good and the pastry was fine, but the tiny sour biscuit, greasy cornish game hen (hard to eat with fingers in somewhat darkness) and mushy corn on the cob left a lot to be desired! Also thought it was odd that the you could not purchase a cocktail even in the "Saloon"? This was just our personal oppion of course, and some might not agree, but sure we're not the only ones that had the same experience. Overall we gave the entertainment a "good rating"!
Our first visit, but hopefully not our last. Go hungry and ready for a fun time!