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Starvin Marvin's
3400 W 76 Country Blvd · +1 417-334-7402

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Monday: · 07:30 - 20:00
Tuesday: · 07:30 - 20:00
Wednesday: · 07:30 - 20:00
Thursday: · 07:30 - 20:00
Friday: · 07:30 - 20:00
Saturday: · 07:30 - 20:00
Sunday: · 07:30 - 20:00
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🍷 In 1984 Larry and Jeanette Rogers made the move of their dreams. They loved the Ozark Mountains and while they owned their own restaurant in Lafayette, Louisiana their hearts belonged to Missouri. With each other, they took a leap of faith. Starvin' Marvin's was originally in a log cabin just west of Silver Dollar City. As Branson boomed, Starvin' Marvin's moved to the "strip." Locals came to enjoy the quality of their homemade food. Cashew and Sweet & Sour chicken, hand battered onion rings, smoked BBQ ribs and saddle blanket sized pork tenderloin were just a few of the favorites. In 1994, they decided to bring some of their own heritage Cajun cooking into Marvin's. Known for their "seafood with a Cajun attitude" the addition was a success. Customers come for the All You Can Eat Seafood Buffet and "The best legs in town." In August of 2019, after years of serving their customers, their son Duane purchased Starvin' Marvin's from them to continue the family legacy.

Starvin Marvin's Branson 3400 W 76 Country Blvd United States In 1984 Larry and Jeanette Rogers made the move of their dreams. They loved the Ozark Mountains and while they owned their own restaurant in Lafayette, Louisiana their hearts belonged to Missouri. With each other, they took a leap of faith. Starvin' Marvin's was originally in a log cabin just west of Silver Dollar City. As Branson boomed, Starvin' Marvin's moved to the "strip." Locals came to enjoy the quality of their homemade food. Cashew and Sweet & Sour chicken, hand battered onion rings, smoked BBQ ribs and saddle blanket sized pork tenderloin were just a few of the favorites. In 1994, they decided to bring some of their own heritage Cajun cooking into Marvin's. Known for their "seafood with a Cajun attitude" the addition was a success. Customers come for the All You Can Eat Seafood Buffet and "The best legs in town." In August of 2019, after years of serving their customers, their son Duane purchased Starvin' Marvin's from them to continue the family legacy. - LunchSpace.com