Going way back to 1910, Stockyards City was once home to packing plants, integral to the cattle market. Today, the area has been revitalized and is now home to over 70 different businesses, such as markets, galleries, shops, and restaurants. And speaking of restaurants, if you are looking for an Old West meal with an Old West feel, head to McClintock Saloon & Chop House. Opened in 2017, both the restaurant’s décor and menu hearken back to the Old West, more than 100 years ago.

McClintock Saloon & Chop House is located in the former space of McClintock Heritage Collection, a boot store.

Management/Trip Advisor Within its 7,300 square feet (complete with a whiskey garden in the back), patrons can grab a drink or meal (or both!), with the choice of three dining areas.

Not your typical Old West establishment, you won’t find swinging doors, hitching posts, or girls dancing here.

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Instead, you’ll find beautiful woodwork throughout and a handmade brass and oak 50-foot-long bar.

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There are a variety of other touches all over that restaurant that contribute to the late 19th-century feel and atmosphere of the saloon.

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The menu is extensive and features a variety of home-cooked dishes, western-style meals, American favorites, and more.

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Like drinks! Whether on its own or with your meal, consider grabbing a drink as well. There are red and white wines and domestic, imported, and craft beers. There are also a ton of spirits available, including over 200 types of whiskey.

McClintock Saloon & Chop House/Facebook Or try a signature cocktail like the Pinkerton or Stage Coach.

If you are just looking for something light, grab a bar bite or two.

McClintock Saloon & Chop House/Facebook Among the variety of choices include chips and queso, wings, or chicharrones.

Brunch is served on the weekends and includes standard staples like bacon, French toast, eggs, chicken and waffles, and pancakes.

McClintock Saloon & Chop House/Facebook And there is also a large assortment of some not-so-standard staples, like deep-fried avocados, jalapeno cheddar kolaches, and chicken-fried quail.

There’s a lot to choose from for dinner. Grab a seafood dish like shrimp scampi or blackened Atlantic salmon. Chicken is also a good choice with fried chicken and chicken pot pie offered.

McClintock Saloon & Chop House/Facebook But since this is a chop house, we’d certainly recommend grabbing a steak, like a porterhouse or the bone-in prime cowboy ribeye. And don’t forget that there’s also pasta, veggies, and a nice assortment of different sides.

Consider making a reservation here if you can, as the restaurant does get busy. Head to the website for McClintock Saloon & Chop House for the most up-to-date menu, hours, and information. You can also check out the restaurant’s Facebook page.

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Within its 7,300 square feet (complete with a whiskey garden in the back), patrons can grab a drink or meal (or both!), with the choice of three dining areas.

Mahoni510/Trip Advisor

Penny B/Trip Advisor

Management/Facebook

McClintock Saloon & Chop House/Facebook

Or try a signature cocktail like the Pinkerton or Stage Coach.

Among the variety of choices include chips and queso, wings, or chicharrones.

And there is also a large assortment of some not-so-standard staples, like deep-fried avocados, jalapeno cheddar kolaches, and chicken-fried quail.

But since this is a chop house, we’d certainly recommend grabbing a steak, like a porterhouse or the bone-in prime cowboy ribeye. And don’t forget that there’s also pasta, veggies, and a nice assortment of different sides.

Have you ever had an Old West meal here? What’s your favorite Oklahoma City restaurant? Let us know in the comments!

Do you have some more time to spend in this area? Learn more about what you can do in Stockyards City.

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Address: McClintock Saloon & Chop House, 2227 Exchange Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73108, USA