Springfield is full of local gems! Check out some of our favorite spots below:
This is where Reid proposed!! Beautiful Springfield skyline views especially at sunset.
Definitely a favorite for brunch or a sweet treat. Not only are the pastries & drinks beautiful, they are also delicious!
This pop-up bar in the Cherry-Pickwick area offers a cozy European après-ski/après-beach vibe. Visit the Events page on their website for when they are open. Spritz Society is a must featuring what we like to call the "Mega Spritz".
This company does a wonderful curating a "vibe" - Golden Girl is another great spot to celebrate summer year-round!
Carefully curated locally owned coffee shop! Springfield has a great local coffee scene so you really can't go wrong!
This local brewery recently added a multi-storied pizza shop featuring three different styles of pizza. In addition to being a great meeting point in the Cherry-Pickwick neighborhood, Tie & Timber also frequently hosts local musicians. Enjoy from the beer garden or one of the spacious balconies!
If you haven't had Springfield Cashew Chicken, you definitely need to make this a stop during your time in town!
Connecting Sequiota Park and the Galloway area over to Pershing Middle School, this trail is a great place to walk and talk or stroll through the beautiful Ozarks. Enjoy a coffee break along the way at Kingdom Coffee on Lone Pine. Be sure to download the Merlin Bird ID app to enhance your bird watching experience!
After a stroll down Historic Commercial Street be sure to stop in Springfield's very own world-class chocolate factory! Enjoy a free chocolate sample or a quick tour. The chocolate is unlike anything else and worthy of savoring every bite.
Who doesn't love a blast to the past? Especially when pinball is involved! Reid and Hannah have enjoyed bonding over pinball over the years - be sure to bring your quarters! (Bonus points if you can find Hannah's dad in one of the old high school year books...)
This place is mind blowing! Aquarium and Museum from the genius of local conservation hero Johnny Morris. There is a reason it has won so many awards.