well there are only a couple places to go hang out at night here in branson. this is one of them. it is an ok place but just ok. nothing special. i go here a few times a week and here is my problem and thus the bad rating. I highly doubt that any of their bartenders have ever bartended before and they cannot make a good drink. i guess if you are a beer person or something simple like rum and coke it might be ok. my next problem with them is they are never consistent with their prices. they charge me a different price everytime i go up to the bar to order. example i ordered shots for my group a couple weeks ago and they were $4 each i ordered them a few days later and they were $5 and i ordered them last night and they were $8. Â the same thing happens with my drinks. you are not doing people any favors by charging $4-$5 for cocktails if they are all mixers. the girls they have twirling the floors that are supposed to be waiting on the patrons are about the biggest bunch of air heads i have ever seen. they were obviously hired for their looks and not their experience. they need to be really careful especially this time of year because there are no tourists who dont know any better here now its all locals and they should be thankful that we even come out this time of year. the upstairs area where the bands play is very small and can get crowded if more than 20 people are up there. the bands are not that good. and they prop open the door and its freezing in there. i shouldnt have to wear a winter coat to stay warm in their bar. we left last night and went down to the sky bar. service and drinks were about as bad but at least they are more modern and have a DJ and some good music. and plent of seating for their patrons. branson really needs someone to come in and open a real night club and make some quality cocktails
Review Source:That's been my place since I was 20! I've fought, worked (off and on and on and off the clock), drank, had sex, and partied in this place for over 10 years. If the walls could talk, I'd record the speech and have it made into a book. No place like it. This year it's getting a revival. Rock on Pub, till the wheels fall off!
Review Source:Oh, The Pub... It  has a lifeblood of it's own. How is it, that a place can be too small, too loud, too smoky and still be awesome? The Pub (as it is known locally) has this amazing ability. There is magic here.
You walk in to a small room, with a small bar (approx.10 seats), with a staircase in the center of the room leading up to a few tables and a pool table. There is more seating on the upper porch. The scale of the rooms means rubbing elbows with everyone in the place (when crowded) and it is super easy to mingle and socialize. Barriers seem to drop; you are not segregated from others with the usual few feet of dead-air space like other bars. When busy it is a Party, noisy, boistrous; fun! When slow it is a good place to kick back w/ great atmosphere, conversation & food.
Scattered around are TV's w/ sports, Keno, & trivia games where you play on a handheld remote.
The bartenders are fast and efficient old pros. They are long term employees who have been there for years and their competence shows. Unfortunately you can wait quite a while for drinks from the cocktail waitresses when those little rooms get packed.
The food is usually secondary to most customers (a lot of drinking going on here and it's probably not an appropriate venue for kids). However, the  menu offers pub food which is of good quality, with large portions at a reasonable price. I love the fish & chips & burgers in particular (REAL cheese : )
FYI: Getting seats at the bar is a major coup during happy hour. If you want bar seating, arrive before 4 pm... Happy hour is from 4 - 7, and it's a good one. $2 well drinks - tall. Not sure about beer, but I always see a lot of buckets of bottles around the room.
The Outback Pub is an adjunct to the Outback Steak & Oyster Bar on the same property.
good price for the beers and liquor the bands were decent mostly cover bands playing all types of music i like the upstairs deck outside it was real laid back there i def overdressed for this place hahaha but its all good had a good time threw a couple back i only went cause my fiance said one of her friends were playing in one of the bands smoker friendly def one pool table though only disappointed me because i wanted to play and the wait was ridiculous lo l
Review Source:In town for the week on business...and had some free time so we were looking for a place to go to kick back, have some beers and watch the Brewer game.  Gotta tell you, if you want ice cold beer in buckets, laid back  atmosphere, and some ass kicking apps...this is the place.  Easily one of the best bars I have ever been in.  Of course...6 buckets of beer might have made me biased....
All good.
The place I visited was along another road than the one listed, close to the Outback Oyster Bar. So...if there is no Outback Oyster Bar nearby, I have reviewed the wrong place. However, there was no other Outback Pub listed, so hopefully I have the right one.
I stopped here with a group of 10 or so people. The downstairs was packed, not much room at all, it seems, so we went outside to sit. I guess it is a pub - which, by the way, there were pool tables and such inside. It was a bit chilly outside, and we had to ask several times to get the heating on, as the first time it wasn't turned on. But there is heating, so that is nice.
The menu didn't have a whole lot (but again, it is a pub), but everything sounded tasty, and was reasonably priced. All with cutesy Australia-themed names. I had some kind of fish meal, with mashed potatoes and vegetable. Nothing amazing, but nothing bad at all. We we served pretty quickly. Our server lacked knowledge of the beers available (it's a pub!) but it was her second day, so perhaps we can offer her a break. Otherwise she was okay. They had a decently sized list of shots with silly names, many of which sounded tasty.