Oklahoma City has some of the world’s best cowboy grub around, so put on a feedbag with some of these Okie-food favorites:
Cattlemen’s Steakhouse is an Oklahoma City-staple with a history as rich as its decadent homemade desserts. This restaurant, which opened in 1910, was won in a high-stakes dice game between the owner and a local rancher. Be sure to try the T-Bone “Presidential” Steak, which won the approval of President George H.W. Bush while he visited Oklahoma City.
Iron Starr Urban Barbeque offers a modern spin on traditional comfort foods with its Oklahoma barbeque with traditional smokehouse flavor. Named after Belle Starr, Oklahoma’s notorious outlaw, this restaurant stays true to its traditional roots by with its down-home atmosphere. Order the fancy macaroni and cheese for the ultimate comfort-food treat.
Onion burgers are an Oklahoma specialty with origins dating back to the 1920s, and you can’t get much better than the selection at Tucker’s Onion Burgers. Tucker’s serves up this Oklahoma classic in a casual setting with a focus on fresh, regionally-grown ingredients. Not a fan of beef? You can get an all-natural turkey burger or choose from its selection of salads to round out your meal.



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