This is not just your typical pizza joint; the pizza here is out-of-this-world for those who do not live in Chicago or New York. Try the specialty versions such as 'The Big Country', with toppings of Canadian bacon, pepperoni, Polish sausage, cheddar cheese and hamburger. If you are feeling a bit daring, try the barbecue pizza or the pizza with Alfredo sauce, mozzarella, provolone, chicken and bacon. For non-pizza lovers, try one of the pasta dishes or sandwiches, all options are great.
For a great breakfast or lunch, try this cafe/restaurant in the northwest part of town. If you go for breakfast, try a taquita, which is a grilled combo of potato, sausage, onion, tomato and eggs in a cheddar-jalapeno tortilla shell. There is also an old-fashioned citrus juicer in the middle of the restaurant so you can watch them freshly squeeze your orange juice. The breakfast menu has all the basics including pancakes, eggs, omelets and more. The lunch menu carries sandwiches, burgers and specialty salads.
This restaurant is part of the Western Concepts chain and it is located inside the lobby of the historic Will Rogers Theatre. The food features an assortment of plates from around the globe, where diners can find sushi rolls and lobster sliders to Filet Mignon and grilled salmon all on the same menu. Additionally, the cafe also has a stocked bar with several good wine selections and other spirits. They are open for Saturday brunch and closed on Sundays.
This restaurant/bar is one of the best spots to catch a game, grab a quick bite, have a drink or do them all while you sit at the comfortable bar. The drink menu is filled with classic cocktails, plenty of bottled beers and the food features pub-grub items like hamburgers, sandwiches and wings. It is located in the popular Bricktown neighborhood, so it serves as a great spot to start out or finish the night.
The man behind these popular fast-food burger joints has been in the business for more than 50 years. And with more than seven restaurants in the greater Oklahoma City metropolitan area, it is easy to see how Johnnie has remained in business for so many decades. The burgers are better than your standard fast-food favorite and here, Johnnie's gimmick is that he grates his cheddar cheese. Nonetheless, a place that has onion rings that can fit around your wrist merits all the attention it deserves. In addition to burgers and fries, the kitchen serves sandwiches, salads, chili and hot dogs also.
The specialty dishes at this Bricktown Mexican restaurant are unlike anything you will find elsewhere. For instance, the Los Mejores de la Casa is a combination of filet medallions wrapped in bacon, and shrimp stuffed with Monterey jack cheese and a strip of jalapeno pepper, all grilled. But if you are not feeling that courageous, the restaurant has all the regular Mexican dishes too. The motif comes from a hotel in Laredo, Mexico, and you will love the authentic Mexican feel of this restaurant.
In the heart of downtown Oklahoma City at the corner of Park and Robinson, you will find this Seattle-style coffee shop. Stop by on the way to your business in the morning and pick up a Caffe Latte and a scone or cinnamon roll. At lunchtime, you will find great sandwiches, salads and pasta. The chicken salad is very popular and the Sundried Tomato Pasta is always a good choice. Besides coffee, you can have smoothies, shakes and, of course, regular fountain drinks and iced tea.
Strictly serving lunch, this cafe in downtown Oklahoma City has won the hearts (and stomachs) of local businesspeople who flock here during the noon hour. The cooks take great pride in creating a delicious buffet stocked with authentic Asian dishes for their clientele. For a modest cost, diners can fill up on a varied selection of Thai favorites, including several types of curry dishes. Thai cuisine is not easily found in the city, especially the quality kind made here.
The specialty dishes at this Bricktown Mexican restaurant are unlike anything you will find elsewhere. For instance, the Los Mejores de la Casa is a combination of filet medallions wrapped in bacon, and shrimp stuffed with Monterey jack cheese and a strip of jalapeno pepper, all grilled. But if you are not feeling that courageous, the restaurant has all the regular Mexican dishes too. The motif comes from a hotel in Laredo, Mexico, and you will love the authentic Mexican feel of this restaurant.
This restaurant/bar is one of the best spots to catch a game, grab a quick bite, have a drink or do them all while you sit at the comfortable bar. The drink menu is filled with classic cocktails, plenty of bottled beers and the food features pub-grub items like hamburgers, sandwiches and wings. It is located in the popular Bricktown neighborhood, so it serves as a great spot to start out or finish the night.
This is not just your typical pizza joint; the pizza here is out-of-this-world for those who do not live in Chicago or New York. Try the specialty versions such as 'The Big Country', with toppings of Canadian bacon, pepperoni, Polish sausage, cheddar cheese and hamburger. If you are feeling a bit daring, try the barbecue pizza or the pizza with Alfredo sauce, mozzarella, provolone, chicken and bacon. For non-pizza lovers, try one of the pasta dishes or sandwiches, all options are great.
Big Truck Tacos is constantly one of the most buzz-generating restaurants in Oklahoma City, both due to their amazing and unique to the city cuisine and to their companion food truck that trolls the city. Big Truck Tacos takes traditional Mexican street foods and gives them a little twist. The menu is full of tacos, burritos, tortas and more that are filled and topped to perfection with a combination of traditional and modern ingredients like their fried avocado tacos, bison gorditas or their cheese-stuffed, bacon wrapped hot dog topped with bison picadillo, queso fresco and green onion. BTT also serves up a hearty first meal with breakfast tacos and burritos.