Buffet Restaurants
Buffet Restaurants are popular in Branson and there are a number to choose from. You are also able to select menu service at many of them if that is your preference. This list does not include restaurants such as Chinese Buffets, Pizza Buffets, or Sunday Brunch Buffets.
BALDKNOBBERS COUNTRY RESTAURANT 2845 W. Hwy 76 76 Central-Light orange on our
area map
The Baldknobbers Country Restaurant provides home style cooking on the buffet and from the menu.
DOCKERS RESTAURANT 3100 Green Mountain Drive 76 Central-Light orange on our area map
The buffet features pan fried chicken, catfish, seafood and barbecue.
GRAND COUNTRY BUFFET Grand Country Mall 1975 W. Hwy 76 76 East-light green on our area map
GOLDEN CORRAL 3551 Shepherd of the Hills Expressway 76 West-Light yellow on our area map
GRANNY'S RESTAURANT 3292 Shepherd of the Hills Expressway 76 West-Light yellow on our area map
LUCKY SILVER MINE RESTAURANT Silver Dollar City 399 Indian Point Rd Silver Dollar City/Indian Point/Hwy 65-Turquoise on our area map
MOLLY'S MILL RESTAURANT Silver Dollar City 399 Indian Point Rd Silver Dollar City/Indian Point/Hwy 65-Turquoise on our area map
PEPPERCORN'S STEAK AND CHICKEN BUFFET
2421 W. Hwy 76 (on corner of Tanger Rd) 76 Central-Light orange on our area map
PLANTATION RESTAURANT
3460 W. Hwy 76 (across from White Water) 76 East-light green on our area map
THE RAILS CATFISH & SEAFOOD BUFFET
433 Animal Safari Rd Hwy 165-Lavender on our area map
Enter Animal Safari Road west off of Hwy 165 just south of Green Mountain Road
SADIE'S SIDEBOARD & SMOKEHOUSE
2830 W. Hwy 76 (across from Baldknobbers) 76 Central-Light orange on our area map
SHONEY'S
1950 W. Hwy 76 (in front of Holiday Inn Express) 76 East-light green on our area map
STARVIN MARVIN'S SEAFOOD BUFFET RESTAURANT 3400 W. Hwy 76 76 West-Light yellow on our area map
WHIPPER SNAPPERS
236 Shepherd of the Hills Expressway Branson North-Pale blue on our area map
The restaurant is located in the Branson Towers Hotel just south of Hwy 248
In case you want to know…………………..
The term buffet is used in numerous ways. The buffet in 16th century France referred to the sideboard or furniture that was used as well as the elaborate display of food itself. The modern form of buffet became more common in 18th century France and England as self service became appealing.
A hotel manager introduced the idea of an "all you can eat" buffet in 1946 and the idea of buffet restaurants became increasingly popular. Elaborate buffets became popular at casinos by the 1960's and became artistic spreads of food, many of them uncommon at the time to most people.
Cafeterias are a form of buffet but do not allow for the "all you can eat" style. The Smorgasbord is a Swedish word and refers to a Scandinavian style that is traditionally eaten in three courses. Typically the first course was a variety of fish, then a second course of cold sliced meats and the third course of warm foods.
Buffet restaurants are now common in nearly every small town and city and many menu style restaurants have turned to a buffet style as an option or offer their salad menu displayed in this way.
If you would like more information on buffet restaurants we encourage a visit online to Wikipedia.
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