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    Arrow Rock Station(Arrow Rock)
    Creat at: 22-07-11
Name Arrow Rock Station(Arrow Rock)
Hours
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Address 818 Main St,Arrow Rock,MO,65320
Phone (660) 837-3310
Map Arrow Rock Station(Arrow Rock) Google Map
Delivery No
Payment Credit Cards Accepted
Parking Yes
Good For Kids
WiFi No
Outdoor Seats Yes
Attire Casual
Alcohol
PricePoint $ - Cheap Eats (Under $10)
$$ - Moderate ($11-$25)
$$$ - Expensive ($25-$50)
$$$$ - Very Pricey (Over $50)

Menu

Cuisine

American

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FROM Arrow Rock Station

The Arrow Rock Station Restaurant is housed in a building that, when constructed in 1931, served as the Arrow Rock Oil Station. New owners converted the all-stone service station into a gas station and convenience store in 1976 and, nearly a decade later, added a front dining room with shake shingles and a barn-wood interior. Thus the Arrow Rock Station Restaurant was born. In keeping with the restaurant's down-home charm, the menu features nothing but home cooking served with a generous helping of hospitality at reasonable prices. The owner and chef, Judy Coble, draws upon her 30 years' experience of creating homemade delights. Everything is cooked on site, including the Arrow Rock Station Restaurant's delicious rolls and desserts. The restaurant uses non-frozen, fresh-cut meats, and for the most part, only in-season vegetables. The Arrow Rock Station Restaurant's latest addition -- the front dining room built in 1985 -- seats 25 people. Further back on the main floor is a formal, more intimate dining room that seats 15 and a small den area that seats 10. There's also a deck out front for those who want to dine outdoors, and an abundance of beautiful perennial flowers make it a visual treat to do so. Total seating is for 50 people. Arrow Rock Station is located at the entrance to Arrow Rock, an historic river town located along the Santa Fe Trail on a bluff overlooking the Missouri River. In 1804, the famous explorers Lewis and Clark passed through when using the Santa Fe Trail to cross the Missouri River.

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