There’s A Delicious Restaurant Hiding Inside This Old Missouri Barn That’s Begging For A Visit
Every restaurant has its own unique story – from the tales of a small town eatery that’s been in the family for generations to the novice chef chasing a lifelong dream. Arnie’s Barn in Missouri is no different. In fact, the story of this popular restaurant, that dishes up a mix of Mexican and Texas BBQ dishes, might be one of the most unique around.
Arnold Palmer left an undeniable mark on the game of golf, including at Big Cedar Lodge in Branson, where he designed a practice range called The Cascades.
However, it's the restaurant that bears his name, overlooking The Cascades, that's truly unique. Arnie's Barn is a more than 150-year-old barn from the golf great's hometown of Latrobe, Pennsylvania.
The barn made the 893-mile journey from Pennsylvania to Missouri, where local craftsmen painstakingly reassmbled it. Today, it's a popular restaurant that boasts sensational views and a menu that's sure to get your mouth watering.
Billed as serving traditional Texas barbecue and Tex-Mex, the restaurant's menu features a golf-theme. The first round, for example, offers such classics as green chili queso and buttermilk corn soup.
Gather round the table with family or friends, and drink in spellbinding views of the Cathedral of Nature as you dine on one of a variety of favorites.
Have you been to Arnie’s Barn in Missouri? What’s the verdict? Share your experience in the comments! Fan of freshly-baked rolls? Indulge in some of the best at Fall Creek Steak and Catfish House in Branson.
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Address: Arnie's Barn, 150 Top of the Rock Rd, Ridgedale, MO 65739, USA
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