Get a Deal at Branson Outlet Malls

tangerBranson is known for its wide variety of live entertainment including music, dancing and even acrobatics. But the city is also home to a variety of shopping experiences. Whether you’re looking to buy clothing, jewelry, shoes, leather good, glassware, books or even gourmet coffee, there’s a place in Branson for you.

Many of the products you’re looking for are in outlet malls, and Branson has a number of them with a variety of shops to suit your needs. One of the best known outlet malls in town is Tanger Outlets, which houses more than 60 name brand retailers including American Eagle, Yankee Candle, Bath and Body Works, Coach, Finish Line, Fossil and more. When you shop at Tanger, you can save anywhere from 30 to 70 percent because you’re buying directly from the manufacturer. In addition to those deep discounts, you can also find other coupons and deals on their website at tangeroutlet.com or by downloading their mobile app for Android and iPhone.

The Shoppes at Branson Meadows is another one of Branson’s favorite outlet malls. With twenty different stores carrying specialty items like china and cutlery, you’ll never have a problem finding that perfect gift or special item you were needing. Dressbarn, Hush Puppies, Scuba Sports, and Touch of Class are just a few of the names you’ll find in the Shoppes at Branson Meadows.

While not outlet malls, the next two shopping options are great if you still need a shopping fix. The Branson Landing has become a tourist favorite since it opened in 2007. There are a variety of name brand stores for you to explore, including Maurices, Hollister, Deb and Charlotte Russe. Plus, you can spend a morning or evening on the Landing without having to worry about getting lunch or dinner – the Branson Landing has a number of restaurants at your fingertips so you can enjoy a great meal even when you’re away from home. Black Oak Grill, Cantina Laredo, Charley’s Grilled Subs, Texas Land and Cattle Steakhouse and White River Fish House are just a few of the options you have on a day out.

A second option for shopping in Branson is the unique and quaint Grand Village Shops. As you walk along the cobblestone streets of the village, you’ll pass by a variety of local shops, some of which featuring products from local crafters and artists. Twenty-six shops await you, along with some great cafes and restaurants. Some of the shops include Grand Glitz, Serendipity, Helwig Art Glass, Kringles Christmas Store, Peter Engler Woodcarving and Design and Mulberry Mill. Grab lunch with the folks at Sugar Leaf Bakery, where they serve up giant BLTs with soups and salads. Or you can get something to eat at Mel’s Hard Luck Diner, home of the singing servers. The diner’s servers, hosts, cooks and cashiers are professional singers and song writers, so when you walk in the door, you’ll get serenaded with a song.

So if you’re looking for shopping, look no further than Branson and it’s outlet malls. From clothing to cutlery and woodcarving to scuba diving, you’ll find everything you need at outlet malls.

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