Food was good service was good and one of the main reasons it lost a star was because of the price cheeseburgers going to be $20 quesadilla really cheese quesadilla $15? Now and everyone's defense we went on a day where there was no entertainment if there was entertainment I may see paying a little more for a cheese quesadilla but highly doubtful this next part is Up For Debate because I assume that Branson Missouri has its occasional no Tipper. However when there is an instant gratuity put on the price for this meal was $50 so they got a $5 tip instead of my usual 10 to $15 tip that I always leave if there is a good attempt at waiting on me. I think it is a rip-off to the customer and to the waitress but you tell me because I am sure that they have been in there and all of the excitement of the entertainment going on and the booths and other situations around you that maybe people just walk off and do not tip at Big tables I can understand where you would gain at a situation like this. However I am saddened to say that I must not give it the Stars it could be worthy of because of the price of a small brunch one has to be flexible on pricing based on time frame in those down times are quiet times you could easily offer some specials but I do not run a business in Branson Missouri so I have no idea how much the entertainment tax is on the restaurants itself it is only a 10% sales tax roughly in Branson but you never know what you have to pay for when you have a business in a town dominantly based on tourism also I've heard this place rolls up the red carpet in the winter time in battens down the windows so therefore that only leaves 6 months out of the year of active service so it is possible that restaurants like these have to charge slightly more to survive in...
Read moreIf I could give 10 stars and a standing ovation, I would.
Let me start by saying: if you’re in Branson and don’t stop by the Pickin Porch Grill, are you even living?
Now, I know what you’re thinking “A restaurant… in a flea market?” YES, and not just any flea market. This is the Branson Craft Mall, where you can buy a hand-sewn quilt, a chainsaw bear sculpture, and the best dang BBQ sandwich of your life, all in one stop. It’s like Cracker Barrel had a cool artsy cousin who went to culinary school.
Atmosphere? It’s like walking into a Pinterest board exploded, but in the best possible way. You’re surrounded by booths full of crafts, trinkets, and handmade treasures, and then BAM out of nowhere, your nose tells you you’ve entered food heaven. You follow the smell like a cartoon character floating on a scent trail… and you arrive at the Pickin Porch.
Food? Where do I begin? The pulled pork melts in your mouth like it’s trying to apologize for every bad BBQ you’ve ever had. The fried green tomatoes? Crispy, tangy dreams. And don’t even get me started on the secret sauce, whatever it is, bottle it and sell it. I’d put it on cereal.
Live music? Oh yes. There’s often someone pickin’ and grinnin’ while you’re eatin’ and smilin’. It’s like being in the middle of a backyard jam session thrown by the nicest people you’ve never met… until now.
Staff? Friendly as your favorite aunt who always makes too much food and insists you take leftovers. Bless them.
Final verdict: If you’re in Branson and you don’t eat here, we can’t be friends. 5 stars, a full belly, and a slightly irrational desire to buy a bedazzled wind chime on...
Read moreIf you're anywhere near Branson and craving a burger that hits every note of perfection, Pickin' Porch Grill is the place to be. Nestled inside a beautiful craft market filled with handmade treasures and local charm, this hidden gem offers more than just great food—it’s an experience.
I ordered the Bluegrass Burger, and let me tell you—it was a masterpiece. The patty was exceptionally juicy, cooked to perfection with that rich, beefy flavor that makes you close your eyes and savor every bite. Topped with crispy onion strings and smoky, crackling bacon, it was a texture lover’s dream. The savory house-made sauce tied it all together with a bold, tangy kick that elevated the whole experience.
And the fries? Oh, the seasoned fries came in a generous heap, golden and crisp with just the right amount of spice. They weren’t just a side—they were a star in their own right.
To top it all off, the live music added a warm, down-home vibe that made the whole meal feel like a celebration. Talented local musicians played while we ate, creating the perfect soundtrack to an unforgettable meal!
Whether you're a local or just passing through, Pickin' Porch Grill inside the craft market is a must-visit. Great food, great people, and great tunes—what more could...
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