If you’ve been looking for a new, one-of-a-kind attraction that your whole family is guaranteed to love, there is a place here in the Show Me State you need to visit. This ocean-themed bowling alley and restaurant in Missouri will have you feeling like you took a submarine to a secret under-the-sea oasis. It’s one of the most fun things to do in Branson, Missouri, and there’s nothing else in the state quite like it!
We’ve already told you about the amazing, luxurious, and fun Big Cedar Lodge. However, there is even more to share about this awesome attraction in the Missouri Ozarks.
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Big Cedar Lodge is also home to Uncle Buck’s Fish Bowl & Grill, and it is a magical place. You’ll be blown away once you step through the doors and become fully immersed in this underwater fantasy.
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Uncle Buck’s is the perfect backdrop for a fun night out. Leave the kids at home and visit the bar, where a huge aquarium adds to the already impressive atmosphere.
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Try their super popular fishbowl drinks or one of the other tropical cocktails. These festive drinks will really make you feel like you’ve traveled to an ocean oasis.
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Uncle Buck’s is truly a fun, family-friendly activity in Missouri. Plan the perfect night of fun with dinner in the dining room, followed by a night of under the sea bowling.
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The restaurant’s menu features classic American cuisine and has something for everyone in the family. Why not try something a bit more adventurous though? How about ordering some alligator bites as an appetizer?
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Of course, you can also find a good selection of seafood dishes at Uncle Buck’s for a true taste of the sea.
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The charming restaurant has a good selection of hearty burgers, sandwiches, and more. You certainly won’t leave feeling hungry.
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After dinner, the real fun begins with a game or two of bowling. Every detail at Uncle Buck’s is just right. Even the ball return stations look like creatures of the deep, with bowling balls emerging from the mouths of sharks, alligators, and octopuses.
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Bowling has never been as much fun as it is here. With fish suspended overhead and your ball gliding across an ocean floor, this is an experience you’ll never forget.
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Have you ever visited Uncle Buck’s Fish Bowl and Grill, an ocean-themed bowling alley and restaurant in Branson Missouri? Share your experiences with us in the comments below. And learn more about one of the best family-friendly activities in Missouri on its website.
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Address: 612 Devil’s Pool Rd, Ridgedale, MO 65739, USA
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Ocean Themed Restaurant In Missouri January 10, 2020 Beth Price-Williams What are the best family-friendly activities in Missouri?
St. Louis Aquarium Wild Animal Adventure Park
While Uncle Buck’s Fish Owl & Grill might boast the best bowling alley in Missouri, you’ll still find plenty of family-friendly activities in the state. Bring the whole family, for example, to the St. Louis Aquarium, a spectacular 120,000-square foot facility that is home to more than 13,000 sea creatures. If you like to get outdoors with the kiddos, you might want to check out Wild Animal Adventure Park in Stanton. Meet the adorable animals of the park, including ponies, goats, and tortoises. The family-friendly destination in Missouri also houses several exotic animals – wolves, white tigers, and lemurs, for example. What’s the most unique attraction in Missouri?
Uranus Fudge Factory and General Store City Museum
On the hunt for the most unique things to do in Missouri? You’ll find a ton of ‘em. Have you been to Uranus yet? If not, you’ll want to plan a road trip to the unique town that’s home to the Uranus Fudge Factory and General Store. There, you can stock up on freshly-made fudge (and watch it as it’s being made), and don’t forget to get a t-shirt too. Can you imagine the looks you’ll get when people ask you “where is Uranus?” For another totally unique attraction in Missouri, head to the City Museum in St. Louis. An art installation and a playground for kids and adults of all ages, the massive 600,000-square foot museum features 30 slides that you’ll definitely want to slip down. The museum also offers interactive art, a rooftop Ferris Wheel, and a ton to do for the whole family. What other themed destinations are there in Missouri?
Seussville Airbnb Hogwarts Dorm MacCheesy Bigfoot Subs
Like checking out themed destinations? Next time you’re planning to get away from it all, check into the Seussville Airbnb, a Dr. Suess-themed apartment in Kansas City that will entertain the whole family. Have a family of Harry Potter fans? Check into the magical Hogwarts Dorm in St. Louis. Missouri also lays claim to an assortment of themed restaurants. What’s the one food that just about every kid will eat? Mac and cheese! MacCheesy in Joplin is a must visit for families in the mood for a delicious meal. Bigfoot fan? Sink your teeth into a delicious sub at Bigfoot Subs in Springfield.
The OIYS Visitor Center
Ocean Themed Restaurant In Missouri
January 10, 2020
Beth Price-Williams
What are the best family-friendly activities in Missouri?
St. Louis Aquarium Wild Animal Adventure Park
While Uncle Buck’s Fish Owl & Grill might boast the best bowling alley in Missouri, you’ll still find plenty of family-friendly activities in the state. Bring the whole family, for example, to the St. Louis Aquarium, a spectacular 120,000-square foot facility that is home to more than 13,000 sea creatures. If you like to get outdoors with the kiddos, you might want to check out Wild Animal Adventure Park in Stanton. Meet the adorable animals of the park, including ponies, goats, and tortoises. The family-friendly destination in Missouri also houses several exotic animals – wolves, white tigers, and lemurs, for example. What’s the most unique attraction in Missouri?
Uranus Fudge Factory and General Store City Museum
On the hunt for the most unique things to do in Missouri? You’ll find a ton of ‘em. Have you been to Uranus yet? If not, you’ll want to plan a road trip to the unique town that’s home to the Uranus Fudge Factory and General Store. There, you can stock up on freshly-made fudge (and watch it as it’s being made), and don’t forget to get a t-shirt too. Can you imagine the looks you’ll get when people ask you “where is Uranus?” For another totally unique attraction in Missouri, head to the City Museum in St. Louis. An art installation and a playground for kids and adults of all ages, the massive 600,000-square foot museum features 30 slides that you’ll definitely want to slip down. The museum also offers interactive art, a rooftop Ferris Wheel, and a ton to do for the whole family. What other themed destinations are there in Missouri?
Seussville Airbnb Hogwarts Dorm MacCheesy Bigfoot Subs
Like checking out themed destinations? Next time you’re planning to get away from it all, check into the Seussville Airbnb, a Dr. Suess-themed apartment in Kansas City that will entertain the whole family. Have a family of Harry Potter fans? Check into the magical Hogwarts Dorm in St. Louis. Missouri also lays claim to an assortment of themed restaurants. What’s the one food that just about every kid will eat? Mac and cheese! MacCheesy in Joplin is a must visit for families in the mood for a delicious meal. Bigfoot fan? Sink your teeth into a delicious sub at Bigfoot Subs in Springfield.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
- St. Louis Aquarium
- Wild Animal Adventure Park
While Uncle Buck’s Fish Owl & Grill might boast the best bowling alley in Missouri, you’ll still find plenty of family-friendly activities in the state. Bring the whole family, for example, to the St. Louis Aquarium, a spectacular 120,000-square foot facility that is home to more than 13,000 sea creatures.
If you like to get outdoors with the kiddos, you might want to check out Wild Animal Adventure Park in Stanton. Meet the adorable animals of the park, including ponies, goats, and tortoises. The family-friendly destination in Missouri also houses several exotic animals – wolves, white tigers, and lemurs, for example.
What’s the most unique attraction in Missouri?
- Uranus Fudge Factory and General Store
- City Museum
On the hunt for the most unique things to do in Missouri? You’ll find a ton of ‘em. Have you been to Uranus yet? If not, you’ll want to plan a road trip to the unique town that’s home to the Uranus Fudge Factory and General Store. There, you can stock up on freshly-made fudge (and watch it as it’s being made), and don’t forget to get a t-shirt too. Can you imagine the looks you’ll get when people ask you “where is Uranus?”
For another totally unique attraction in Missouri, head to the City Museum in St. Louis. An art installation and a playground for kids and adults of all ages, the massive 600,000-square foot museum features 30 slides that you’ll definitely want to slip down. The museum also offers interactive art, a rooftop Ferris Wheel, and a ton to do for the whole family.
What other themed destinations are there in Missouri?
- Seussville Airbnb
- Hogwarts Dorm
- MacCheesy
- Bigfoot Subs
Like checking out themed destinations? Next time you’re planning to get away from it all, check into the Seussville Airbnb, a Dr. Suess-themed apartment in Kansas City that will entertain the whole family. Have a family of Harry Potter fans? Check into the magical Hogwarts Dorm in St. Louis.
Missouri also lays claim to an assortment of themed restaurants. What’s the one food that just about every kid will eat? Mac and cheese! MacCheesy in Joplin is a must visit for families in the mood for a delicious meal. Bigfoot fan? Sink your teeth into a delicious sub at Bigfoot Subs in Springfield.