Submitted by davedirt01 t3_y9ydx0 in springfieldMO

Hey, everyone - I grew up in SW MO (Washburn, MO - Sa-LUTE!), but haven't spent much time at all in Springfield in the past 30 years. Coming down for a funeral next weekend, at St. Agnes, which I believe is in the Walnut/Kimbrough area. What are some good restaurants in that general area? We could drive a little, too - just figured we didn't want to drive to Marionville or anything!

Probably nothing too far out there foodwise. I like a little adventure, but I think most people in the family are pretty mainstream.

Thanks in advance!

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name-isnt-important t1_it859vx wrote

Assuming the funeral is Saturday because Catholics don’t have funerals on Sunday. So St. Michaels is at South street and McDaniel. Very casual, owner is a parishioner of St Agnes. The Order is inside the hotel vandivort on walnut between Jefferson and South Street. Springfield Brewing Company has something for everyone. These are all very close to St. Agnes (Jefferson and Cherry)

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Wyldfire2112 t1_it8g6np wrote

Can personally recommend SBC.

They're a perfect example of a gastropub.

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krashwurship t1_it8h1jk wrote

If you like Greek Food, Greek Belly is right around that location. One of my favorite spots, not fancy and pretty affordable as well.

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Tough-Ad-9319 t1_it89dmh wrote

I moved here recently and one of my favorites is Jimm's Steakhouse. It's a $$ place but the prime rib is to die for. The staff is really friendly and a well stocked and well maintained salad bar. Room for a crowd. I would call ahead for a big group. It might be a but of a drive but worth it.

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Wyldfire2112 t1_it8gxxq wrote

Jimm's isn't too bad on the $$ for a steakhouse, steakhouses as a whole are just pricey. They're actually cheaper than Outback.

Absolutely agreed on the food and the service. Also the atmosphere. They feel expensive because they have a really high-end vibe, even though the prices aren't horrible.

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MaxYuckers t1_it850ze wrote

Mimi's Soul food, Brew Co, or Rama Thai. I don't know how many you are wanting to seat, but all of these can do middle sized groups and are family friendly.

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emcmptn t1_it961dq wrote

Bambino’s, Civil Kitchen, Rama Thai, and SBC are our favorites!

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lincoln3x7 t1_it8cx7y wrote

Brewco might be a good option, lots of seating and close to St. Agnes. Good beer options, pretty good menu…. More than a just pub menu

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anopalope t1_it84kjk wrote

City Butcher BBQ is my first stop every time I come back home... not downtown, but worth the drive.

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Jo11yR0g3r t1_it8a4gj wrote

Well restaurants are one thing we have in spades, here's a few top ones by genre(?)

Asian: Bawi korean bbq, Rama Thai, Koriya, Craft Sushi, Kung fu taco is amazing

Bbq: City butcher, Whole hog

Steak: Rerico (all you can eat Brazilian style), Jimms isn't too bad

Mexican: Tortillaria Perches, Ceasars old Mexico

Other: Van Goghs is great Dutch food, Zayka is really good Indian, Gailey's or Early Bird for breakfast fare, Neighbors Mill for Panera style stuff but good

Hard to go wrong honestly

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Wrinklestiltskin t1_it8lgy7 wrote

Golden Korean Restaurant should've been on your Asian list, and definitely above Koriya. Highly recommend them if you haven't tried them. Most authentic Korean around here. Honestly my favorite restaurant here in town.

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Jo11yR0g3r t1_it8m62n wrote

Ooh no I haven't been, I'll give them a try

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Wrinklestiltskin t1_it8okcc wrote

Their bulgogi chicken and pork are delicious and spicy, but their beef bulgogi is savory and the best bulgogi beef dish I've had! Really can't go wrong with any of their dishes tho. Just make sure at least one person orders an entree that includes side dishes for the whole table. They include the side dishes in to-go orders too!

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Ranranishere t1_ite68bb wrote

Golden Korean gave me the worst experience recently. I used to like the restaurant but their food quality went downhill. And, the waitress was rude and acted she couldn't care less. Ugh

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Tough-Ad-9319 t1_it8ptrm wrote

Neighbors Mill has the best swiss cheddar rolls. They are like a flaky roll. Both heated up well the next day for breakfast with coffee. It is hard to explain. The cheddar bacon was good too. They also have sweet breads that are moist. Cinnamon rolls. I have not been for lunch but the place is busy. I head right for the bakery. It is worth the stop, I promise!

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ProgressMom68 t1_it8vwji wrote

I think Civil Kitchen would suit your needs. They have sort of elevated comfort food. If you have a lot of people wanting different things, Big Whiskey's would be suitable. Farmer's Gastropub also has homey-type dishes and they have a quiet, private room you can reserve for your group.

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PoApOi_300AAC t1_it860p6 wrote

Washburn Mo shout out woot

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davedirt01 OP t1_it8eskf wrote

You from there? Or just a big fan of podunk towns?

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PoApOi_300AAC t1_it8uxm9 wrote

Not from but currently live, grew up In Purdy did the Army thing retired and moved back close to the wife and I’s parents.

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lordsatyrn t1_it8macc wrote

Lindbergs is awesome. Especially their sunday brunch. Get there early bc a line forms but worth the wait

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c010nn03l t1_it97hix wrote

Follow 417foodiefam on instagram! They try different local places and give recommendations for what to get at each restaurant.

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jcb33x15 t1_itbxmoa wrote

St.Agnes is on Jefferson and Walnut. Just so you don't waste your time.

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BonelessLucy t1_itc3xls wrote

Bellacinos is really good but kind of expensive depending on what you call expensive.

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TheAssViolator t1_it8axta wrote

Did you know Springfield is home to the largest Bass Pro Shop? It's the crown jewel of Springfield and claim to fame! Experience part of Springfield culture by visiting Bass Pro Shop and eating at their world renowned restaurant, Hemingway's! You can't visit Springfield without visiting the happiest place on earth, Bass Pro Shop!

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tc65681 t1_it8h3fy wrote

Must work there or write their advertising for them

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davedirt01 OP t1_it8t9ac wrote

Forgot there was a Lambert's there. My college girlfriend's mom knew the original owner in Sikeston, before he died. Grew up with him.

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Tough-Ad-9319 t1_it8q9p3 wrote

Before I moved here Lambert's and Billy Gail's were must stops on the way to Branson. I always got a dozen rolls to take home from Lambert's. I love the Billy Gail's in both Springfield and Branson. Now that I have moved here, have not been as there are so many other choices but if you are looking to impress someone not in this area, this is a unique experience for sure.

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