Find out what American restaurants to try in Pacific. Pacific is a city in Franklin and St. Louis counties in the U.S. state of Missouri. The population was 7,002 at the 2010 census. It is approximately 30 miles southwest of St. Louis.
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Before heading into Six Flags nearby, a friend and I ate lunch here. The service was good, especially since one of the employees had only been on the job for two days. The food was fresh. The dining area was clean. The older gentleman who was training the girl was a little frustrated because someone from the night before did not properly prepare for this day (did not bake the bread). I could understand his anger and frustration, but he was using some language that should have been kept to himself as the two young children in there did NOT need to be hearing foul language. I am sure this is not the norm, but this was my first time to this Subway, and it was not a good impression. Everything else was fine.
4 based on 146 reviews
We love coming to big chief- always a great spot for a quick meal. Home style comfort food for sure. They have a great patio and a nice bar as well.
3 based on 78 reviews
Well-worn restaurant with small bar area. The staff is friendly and service is quick. I was craving a salad and had low expectations of this restaurant bar. However, their Summer Salad was a pleasant surprise. It included fresh mixed greens, diced red onion, feta cheese, mandarin oranges, blueberries and chopped pecans. I had it with balsamic dressing. A meal-sized serving for only $8.
This is a side of the road microbrewery near Gray Summit on the road to Labadie, MO. It is pretty rustic; New construction, with picnic tables inside and bonfire and amphitheater outside. They make beer on site, offer popcorn and a light menu of fresh sandwiches andsnacks to go with the booze and music. Also stock locally made bourbon and rye whiskey, and about four locally made wines. The draw is the free music: usually regional Americana, country rock, bluegrass or such. Very informal; draws couples, families with small kids and people coming to listen, not for the food. Get there early...inside seating is limited. They play outside when weather permits. I can't review the beers: they are IPAs, a red, and a dark, but a lot of people are drinking it. Alcohol is a little pricey-- $6 drafts, $7 wine and $15 for 2.5 oz pulls of the hard liquor. Soft drinks and water available, but no mixed drink service. A great place for music on a weekend though, and you can't beat the admission for most shows.
4 based on 131 reviews
Driving from Branson back home, we family was hungry by the time we got to Eureka. A quick look on Trip Advisor led up to O'Dells less than a mile off the interstate. We got seated and had a waitress attend to us in a few minutes. I got a cup of clam chowder with my club sandwich were yummy. Sis-in-law got their cornbeef and cabbage that she really enjoyed. Everyone else in the pub had various varieties of beer that they seemed to really enjoy. Nice setting with good food, attentive service, all at reasonable prices.
3 based on 28 reviews
This restaurant is in the Holiday Inn. We were traveling and needed a place to eat and found The Hay Market. They have burgers, sandwiches, entrees, pasta and salads. I chose the Nachos Supreme for a gluten free meal. OT was a very large portion, enough for 2-3 people. There was lots of meat, cheese and chips and was very good. The hamburgers were also good. Very friendly service.
Woke up hungry and craving a quick and tasty, breakfast place near you? From fluffy, hand-rolled Made From Scratch⢠Biscuits⢠to crispy bacon on our classic breakfast platter to breakfast favorites that you can't get anywhere elseâ¦Hardee's® serves food ju
It's a Hardees that isn't particularly busy at lunch. The food is good and the dining area is clean.
4 based on 248 reviews
We came out for dinner on a Saturday night. We started off with the spinach artichoke dip which was smazing. Our server recommended the pasta special. The pasta had shrimp, crab meat with sun dried tomatoes and asparagus mixed in a cheese butter sauce. It was really good. I highly recommend the Hawthorne Inn for dinner.
4 based on 96 reviews
We stopped in Pacific on our way to Branson, and asking out motel about a place for dinner we were given a list that included this hidden GEM. We ordered their fish and chips and were totally surprised by how tasty it was, perhaps the tastiest I have ever had including some in the land of fish and chips: London, England! Service was quick and very pleasant. Had an IPA ale from local micro brewery and that to was excellent. The atmosphere of the pub was very festive and inviting. Will definitely revisit of we ever pass Pacific again.
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4 based on 78 reviews
We heard about this place from Tripadvisors. I was especially impressed on a writeup by a reviewer regarding a not to great place to this place. Note: This may be fairly new as it did not show up on our GPS under restaurants. Entering into the place, it felt very comfortable. A lovely bar but with plenty of tables to go around. Our server, Nicole, was especially attentive. We ordered two entrees of the same type, and Nicole suggested that instead of half portion ribs each order one entree with additional sides if desired. No extra charge for plate sharing. Had a great pint of beer to wash our lunch/dinner down. Draft beer Zwickle I believe a nice ale. Appitizers consisted of Fried Pickles and Crawdad Cakes. The pickles were with andole and were a great hit. But the Crawdad cakes took the cake (so to speak). Moist cakes (2) containing plenty of crawdads with great dip.Entree of a full side of St Louis style ribs, Grandma's baked beans and Cornbread souffle. Ribs were plenty meaty with a great rub and sauce. Slow cooked to perfection. These we took back to the camper for late dinner as between the appizers and cornbread souffle we were only able to polish off a few ribs. Cornbread souffle was very very good. A hint of jabaneo peppers. with a egg/cornbread mix with a honey butter served to sweeten it. The baked beans were equally as good with a great sauce and regular beans and lima beans mixed into it. Jerry the owner stopped by and introduced himself checking on our experience. A very nice touch. Received a 10% military discount which made a good experience even better. Restrooms were clean. If I stayed in the area this would be one of my go to places to visit for lunch or dinner.
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