Tuesday, March 23, 2010

St. Pat's at Waxy O'Shea's on Branson Landing

For the last several years, the place to spend St. Pat's Day for us has been at Waxy O'Shea's Irish Pub on Branson Landing. This year wasn't much different except that we spent the night before at Waxy's counting down the minutes until the day was officially here.

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I'm not too sure how St. Patrick would feel about the way his name is being "honored" each year, but we were there to "raise a glass" to the day anyway.

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Waxy's is a great late night destination in Branson since they have live music most nights. This night featured STOLEN WINDOWS (the last names of the original band members were Stoll and Wendell--say that fast and it sounds like STOLEN WINDOW). There wasn't too much Irish music since Daniel's Celtic Rock band, Dirty Old Towne, disbanded, but Stolen Window is a very good band--especially since they added Daniel as their drummer!

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Daniel Dossey and Stolen Windows

The next morning we met Daniel and friends back at Waxy's for their big ol' Irish breakfast.

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Photobucket Daniel and friend, Matt, showing ofF
their freebie hats


When I say big, I do mean big! Byron and I shared one and were more than satisfied. I know that some of you are shaking your heads in disbelief, but it is true--Byron SHARED a breakfast with me and was full. This breakfast is HUGE and DELICIOUS.

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This enormous breakfast consists of: 2 bangers (sausages),2 rashers (slices of very lean bacon), fried mushrooms, fried tomatoes, eggs (fixed any way you want, white pudding and black pudding (very good, but don't ask what they are), beans, fried potatoes, and bread.

Photobucket Matt after finishing the whole breakfast

Photobucket Matt's LITTLE sister, Catherine came in 2nd. Where did she put it all???

While we were eating breakfast, the crew at Waxy's put the finishing touches on the decorations.
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The big party started that afternoon and lasted until 1 a.m. Unfortunately, we didn't make it back, but if it was anything like the last couple of years, then I'm sure that everyone had a really great time. The afternoon show is open to all ages, but starting at 9pm you have to be at least 21.

If you aren't ready to shut it down after the shows let out at 10 p.m., then Waxy O'Shea's may be just what you're looking for. It is one of the favorites of tourists as well as the locals. The kitchen shuts down about 9 or 10, but there is a nice variety of beers and mixed drinks plus the music. Waxy's is the place to go if you enjoy the atmosphere of a pub.

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