5 Best Cafes in Poplar Bluff

Mimi’s Market and Royal Café Cafe • $
305 S Main St, Poplar Bluff

Customers` Favorites

Chicken Tenders and Fries
Royal Breakfast Cassarole
Wagyu Burger and Fries
Brussels Sprouts
Reuben Sandwich
Cuban Sandwich

“I had the most delicious Cuban sandwich.It was superb! This was our first time it Him is and we will return. My husband had the Reuben and thought it was delicious. The service was perfect. We felt comfortable and welcome. Just being in downtown Poplar Bluff was a nostalgic event bringing back memories of Woolworths.“

4.9 Superb51 Reviews
Mules Cafe Cafe • $
1110 N Westwood Blvd, Poplar Bluff

“Great catered Valentines lunch“

5 Superb1 Reviews
Internet Cafe Cafe • $
1864-1890, MO-53, Poplar Bluff

“ILLEGAL GAMBLING IN MISSOURI Chapter 572 of the Missouri Revised Statutes ("RSMo") prohibits all gambling activities that are not licensed by the state of Missouri. Article III, Section 39 of the Missouri Constitution specifically authorizes only five types of gambling activities in Missouri: charitable bingo (Section 39(a)), the state lottery (Section 39(b)), on track pari-mutuel betting on horse racing (Section 39(c)), riverboat gambling (Section 39(e)), and charitable raffles and sweepstakes (Section 39(f)). The Missouri Gaming Commission (“Commission”) is charged with the responsibility of regulating charitable bingo, horse racing, and riverboat gambling, while the state lottery is controlled and operated by the State Lottery Commission. Presently, no state agency is assigned to regulate charitable raffles and sweepstakes. Only federally recognized, tax-exempt charitable and religious organizations may offer raffles and sweepstakes to the public. Organizations wishing to conduct charitable bingo must first be licensed by the Commission, as well as be a federally recognized, tax-exempt charitable, religious, fraternal, service, or veteran organization. Any individual or business wishing to conduct horse racing or riverboat gambling must first be licensed by the Commission before any such operation(s) will be authorized. The minimum initial fee for a horse racing license is determined by the Commission at the time of application, whereas the minimum initial fee for a riverboat gambling license is $50,000. Pursuant to Chapter 572, RSMo, any person who engages in an unauthorized gambling activity, promotes an unauthorized gambling activity, or possesses gambling records or any devices or machines, such as slot machines, that are used in an unauthorized gambling activity faces penalties ranging from 1-day to 1year in the county jail to a maximum of 4-years in prison, as well as fines ranging in the amount of $10 to $5,000. A person engages in gambling when he pays to play a game of chance or places a wager on a future contingent event not under his control or influence with the understanding that he will receive something of value if he wins the game or a certain outcome occurs. Gambling games of skill such as blackjack, poker, and Texas hold’em that involve an element of chance are considered gambling activities in Missouri and are only authorized aboard the state's riverboat casinos, however, Article III, Section 39(9) of the Missouri Constitution does allow the citizens of Missouri to participate in unlicensed games of chance or skill provided the players of such games are not required to pay an entry fee or give any consideration in order to play the game or receive a prize, including but not limited to general entry fees, cover charges, reservation fees, dues, mandatory donations, or registration fees. If a person or organization chooses to charge an entry fee to players to participate in an unlicensed gambling activity, in order for the activity not to be considered an unauthorized gambling activity no prizes of any value may be awarded to any player, including but not limited to ribbons, trophies, tokens, tickets, coupons, points, food, travel and vacation expenses, or money. Also, despite the fact that Article III, Section 39(9) does not impose an age restriction on participants in unlicensed games of chance or skill, organizations holding such games are encouraged to set an appropriate age restriction on participants, including requiring minor participants, if any, to be accompanied by a parent, guardian, or responsible adult designated as such by the minor's parent(s) or guardian(s). Pursuant to Chapter 434, RSMo, any person who has lost money or property as a result of his participation in an unauthorized gambling activity may file a civil law suit to recover his losses within three (3) months from the date the losses occurred. This right to recover losses from unauthorized gambling activity also extends to a person’s spouse, heirs, and creditors, as well as to the p“

4.7 Superb10 Reviews
Foxtrot Coffee Coffee Shops • $
404 Vine St, Poplar Bluff

Customers` Favorites

Lucky Latte Dine in: Yes Outdoor seating: Yes Takeout: Yes
Salted Caramel Bourbon
Pumpkin Pie Latte
Bullet Proof
Mocha Latte

“Good espresso drinks, iced coffee, and ambience.“

4.9 Superb41 Reviews
Donut House Bakery & Deli Bakery • $
1224 N Westwood Blvd, Poplar Bluff

Customers` Favorites

Peanut Covered Donut and Fritters
Glazed Cake Doughnut
Glazed Donuts
Cinnamon Roll
Croissant
Cupcakes
Muffins
Cookies

“this place has the best cookies ever and the donuts are out of this world. the cupcakes feels like you're floating, every bite of. feels like your floating in air they're the best ever people's isalways so friendly if you I used to drive through most of them always so friendly“

4.5 Superb48 Reviews

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