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- HoursOPEN NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon - Sun - Phone:
Main - 417-334-7402
- Address:
- 3400 W 76 Country Blvd Branson, MO 65616
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- American Restaurants, Barbecue Restaurants, Buffet Restaurants, Creole & Cajun Restaurants, Family Style Restaurants, Hamburgers & Hot Dogs, Restaurants, Seafood Restaurants, Soul Food Restaurants, Take Out Restaurants
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Parking: Free
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Cuisines: Buffets, Southern, Soul, Burgers, Barbecue, Family Style, American, Take Out, Hot Dogs, Seafood, Cajun & Creole
Alcohol: Beer, Wine
General Info
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.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.
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10/24/19
Provided by YPmobileFair cajun food but crawfish were terrible (visited in Oct.) And gumbo was poor I watery. Catfish and shrimp were good with a good salad bar. Pretty fair price for a tourist town and seafood buffet but it ain't New Orleans
08/07/16
Provided by YP.comThe place sucked!!!! The place SHOULD be shut down!! The flies in the were terrible!!! Someone at this place does not have ANY idea what a seafood buffet should be!!! We would have been better off going to the the Golden Corral !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
12/06/14
Provided by YPmobileThe breakfast Buffett was great and the place was clean when you can cook the eggs right, your doing a great job. The only problem was that there was a man walking around trying to get you to come see a show while you were eating. I do not like to be bothered while I am eating and that should not be allowed. That is the reason for 4 stars.
03/19/13
Provided by YPmobileWe travel quite a bit and try to sample "local" restaurants when we do. We will NEVER return to Starvin Marvins. All the veggies were bland, along with the boiled shrimp. The first piece of catfish I tried was pretty good but the next was undercooked. The fried shrimp were like eating a ball of batter, no shrimp inside. The hushpuppies were dry. Total waste of $20
07/13/11
Provided by YPmobileI'll tell you if you've never eaten here you're in for a great meal!! Breakfast is awesome
09/20/08
The Branson area offers many-many places to enjoy great food, but Starvin' Marvin's on the strip has been a favorite for many years. They offer an awesome 4.99 breakfast buffet, a 7.99 lunch buffet and the seafood buffet in the evenings. I suggest trying the "saddle-blanket size" breaded pork tenderloin or the cashew chicken off the menu.The many convienient motels and close proximity to many shows add much to our enjoyment while over indulging in Branson's many offerings.Say howdy to Velma...!Mayor of BC.....:)~