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Featured Events Saturday 8/17
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Live Music w/ SWEET TROUBLE
8/16-17
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Bear Bottom Resort |
Sweet Trouble is a high energy, show band comprised of very talented musicians and vocalists. This popular band has been playing casinos, clubs, conventions, shows, dances, private functions, parties, fairs, and everything in between for over a decade. Sweet Trouble is on the road year-round with only short stops at their home base in Missouri. The Sweet Trouble Band primarily plays casinos and festivals around the midwest and surrounding states stretching from the North Woods to the Gulf of Mexico.
We're fun, and we're ready to Rock! |
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| OPEN 7 DAYS a WEEK starting at 11am! |
Backwater Jacks |
Welcome to Lake of the Ozarks Favorite Waterfront Bar & Grill
An eclectic blend of food, drink & entertainment on the beautiful Lake of the Ozarks.
Backwater Jack's uniquely combines the styles and ingredients cultures of South Florida & the Caribbean with tradition favorites of the Midwest. Daily specials and LIVE Music!
Come try our Coastal Cuisine with a Midwestern Flair at the Lake of the Ozarks!!
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| Big Love – a tribute to Fleetwood Mac 8/31 |
Dog Days |
| Big Love – a tribute to Fleetwood Mac by some of the midwest’s most well known and respected musicians came flying out of the gate in early 2014 to much fanfare and interest. The group’s presentation of Fleetwood Mac has been met with so much enthusiasm that at this point, they’re just trying to keep up with the demand! |
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| Opens 7 Days a Week at 11am |
Shorty Pants Lounge and Marina |
| The Lake’s Favorite Cajun Restaurant, Voted #1 Gas Dock for 6 years running, it’s Shorty Pants Lounge. Visit the Outside Tiki Bar, adding more fun to the Shorty Pants experience! We offer authentic creole cuisine at the water’s edge. With a menu that is straight out of New Orleans featuring rubs and spices direct from Louisiana, you just might think you are eating in the French Quarter and not central Missouri. |
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