- samiam15251
- First Reviewer
- 4 out of 5
- Avg. Member Rating
- 5
- Reviews
Devil's Pool Restaurant
- January 7, 2007
- Rated 5 of 5 by
merabbque from lakeville, Minnesota
The Devil's Pool Restaurant was an excellent place to sit down with family. The price was just right (especially for a family that on a budget) the inside was very warm and cozy. The customer service was outstanding. We would eat there again.
From journal First Family Vacation Ever
Devil's Pool Restaurant
You want great food in an wonderful setting? This is the place to to go and eat. Not pricey, food preparation and presentation was wonderful. Mostly steak and fish. (Not much seafood.) Sit outdoors or stay inside. If you go outside you overlook the lake and the swimming pool. Oh, by the way ...about the sunset? Take your camera.
From journal More in Branson then just music
Devil's Pool Restaurant
- November 8, 2003
- Rated 5 of 5 by
Agene from Blue Springs, Missouri
A unique and very pleasant dining experience awaits at the Devil's Pool. The cozy atmosphere is complimented by a pleasing array of cuisine. The waitstaff are attentive to service and knowledgeable on local attractions and folklore.
From journal Ablaze in the Ozarks
Devil's Pool Restaurant
- May 23, 2003
- Rated 3 of 5 by
doddlebug from Vandalia, Ohio
The Devil's Pool is on property at Big Cedar Wilderness Club and the food is wonderful. We ate brunch and there is lots to choose from to choose from. We also ate dinner there and the food was prepared just right. The portions are huge so bring a big appetite.
From journal Beautiful Branson
Devil's Pool Restaurant
- September 15, 2002
- Rated 4 of 5 by
samiam15251 from Panama City, Florida
Devil's Pool Restaurant is a part of Big Cedar Lodge, which is located about 10 miles SW of Branson on Hwy 86. The place is unbelievable. For breakfast, you can have the buffet for $8.50 or anything off the menu for almost the same price. Might as well get the buffet! Included were eggs and omelets cooked to order, fresh fruit, oatmeal, even catfish and hushpuppies. The restaurant is right on the lake. The staff was very friendly. The Big Cedar Lodge is somehow associated with Bass Pro Shops. They have recently joined RCI.
From journal A Longer Week in Branson