This year, make a resolution to try more Oklahoma restaurants that you’ve never visited before. From bbq to Italian and everything in between, here’s a list of the best restaurants in Oklahoma for you to check out, one for each month of the year. We hope you enjoy them as much as we have!

  1. January: Dominion House Boutique Hotel (818 North Oak Street, Guthrie)

602 Bistro at Dominion House/Facebook The Dominion House in Guthrie is a venue, hotel, and restaurant that offers a magical setting year-round. From October through March you can rent a private igloo in their courtyard and eat in one of the dreamiest dining spots in the state. 818 N Oak St, Guthrie, OK 73044, USA

  1. February: Molly’s Landing (3700 North Old Hwy 66, Catoosa)

mollyslanding.com February is the month of love and there is no better place to celebrate than at Molly’s Landing. This quaint steakhouse is located in a rustic log cabin and was voted one of the best steaks in the Tulsa area. 3700 N Old Hwy 66, Catoosa, OK 74015, USA

  1. March: Burn Co Barbecue (738 South Boston Avenue Tulsa)

facebook/Burncobbq As a top contender in the state for best barbecue, Burn Co will not let you down. In fact, it will blow you away. The long lines that form even before they open, are a testament to the mouthwatering BBQ they serve. 500 Riverwalk Terrace #135, Jenks, OK 74037, USA

  1. April: Click’s Steakhouse (409 Harrison Street, Pawnee)

googlephotos/john robinson Since 1962, Click’s Steakhouse has been serving mouthwatering steaks, prime rib, and fluffy meringue pies. The cheese fries, fried pickles, and homemade rolls should also be added to your list of superb things to try at Clicks. 409 Harrison St, Pawnee, OK 74058, USA

  1. May: Meers Store & Restaurant (26005 OK-115, Meers)

tripadvisor/Donna C. Meers Store & Restaurant might be the only thing left in town, but it has become world-famous for its Meersburger and is known as the “Best Burger In Oklahoma.” 26005 OK-115, Lawton, OK 73507, USA

6: June: Flatire Burgers (318 East Ayers Street, Edmond)

facebook/Flatireburgers Enjoy a beautiful rooftop and mouthwatering burger at Flatire Burgers in Edmond. They serve distinct burgers & craft beer featured in bike-themed, industrial digs with patio and rooftop seating…it’s the perfect summer dining spot. 318 E Ayers St, Edmond, OK 73034, USA

  1. July: Clearwater Cafe (Lake Tenkiller State Park, Vian)

googlephotos/mac fitzgerald This summer, head to Clearwater Cafe on Lake Tenkiller for a dreamy summer meal. The gorgeous outdoor backdrop is the perfect place to have a drink and some food after a long day on the lake. With a menu that offers everything from salads to sandwiches and everything in between, there is truly something for everyone here. Tenkiller State Park, 448159 E 979 Dr, Vian, OK 74962, USA

  1. August: Eischen’s Bar (109 S 2nd Street, Okarche)

googlephotos/ khelly dorough You’ll definitely want to make a trip to Eischen’s, the oldest bar in Oklahoma. Not only will you see a bit of history, but this is where you can find the best fried chicken in the state. 109 S 2nd St, Okarche, OK 73762, USA

  1. September: Pete’s Place (120 South West 8th Street, Krebs)

facebook/PetesPlaceKrebs Pete’s Place began in 1925 and is famous for its large, family-style portions of amazing Italian cuisine. The family-style portions are great for large groups because you can order a variety of items and enjoy the savory tastes of multiple dishes. 120 S West 8th St, Krebs, OK 74554, USA

10: October: White Dog Hill (22901 North Route 66, Clinton)

googlephotos/callie painter Perched atop a rising plain in western Oklahoma sits White Dog Hill. It offers spectacular views of wide-open spaces and beautiful sunsets. The menu is exquisite and offers specials such as stuffed smoked pork chops with blueberry peach salsa and lemon rice. 22901 Rte 66 N, Foss, OK 73647, USA

11: Amish Country Store & Restaurant (2410 North 32nd Street, Muskogee)

googlephotos/clayton pinnock During November you’ll want to eat at the Amish Country Store to indulge in tasty comfort food and pick up some great desserts for the holidays from the store. 2410 N 32nd St, Muskogee, OK 74401, USA

12: December: Vast (333 West Sheridan Avenue, 49th floor, Oklahoma City)

facebook/VastOKC December is the month for splurging, so for one of the finest dining views in the state, visit Vast on the 39th floor of the Devon Tower in OKC. The food is superb and this fine-dining experience 726 feet above downtown Oklahoma City will take your breath away. 333 W Sheridan Ave 49th Floor, Oklahoma City, OK 73102

Don’t all of these Oklahoma restaurants look amazing? Which restaurants only in Oklahoma have you already visited?

602 Bistro at Dominion House/Facebook

The Dominion House in Guthrie is a venue, hotel, and restaurant that offers a magical setting year-round. From October through March you can rent a private igloo in their courtyard and eat in one of the dreamiest dining spots in the state.

818 N Oak St, Guthrie, OK 73044, USA

mollyslanding.com

February is the month of love and there is no better place to celebrate than at Molly’s Landing. This quaint steakhouse is located in a rustic log cabin and was voted one of the best steaks in the Tulsa area.

3700 N Old Hwy 66, Catoosa, OK 74015, USA

facebook/Burncobbq

As a top contender in the state for best barbecue, Burn Co will not let you down. In fact, it will blow you away. The long lines that form even before they open, are a testament to the mouthwatering BBQ they serve.

500 Riverwalk Terrace #135, Jenks, OK 74037, USA

googlephotos/john robinson

Since 1962, Click’s Steakhouse has been serving mouthwatering steaks, prime rib, and fluffy meringue pies. The cheese fries, fried pickles, and homemade rolls should also be added to your list of superb things to try at Clicks.

409 Harrison St, Pawnee, OK 74058, USA

tripadvisor/Donna C.

Meers Store & Restaurant might be the only thing left in town, but it has become world-famous for its Meersburger and is known as the “Best Burger In Oklahoma.”

26005 OK-115, Lawton, OK 73507, USA

facebook/Flatireburgers

Enjoy a beautiful rooftop and mouthwatering burger at Flatire Burgers in Edmond. They serve distinct burgers & craft beer featured in bike-themed, industrial digs with patio and rooftop seating…it’s the perfect summer dining spot.

318 E Ayers St, Edmond, OK 73034, USA

googlephotos/mac fitzgerald

This summer, head to Clearwater Cafe on Lake Tenkiller for a dreamy summer meal. The gorgeous outdoor backdrop is the perfect place to have a drink and some food after a long day on the lake. With a menu that offers everything from salads to sandwiches and everything in between, there is truly something for everyone here.

Tenkiller State Park, 448159 E 979 Dr, Vian, OK 74962, USA

googlephotos/ khelly dorough

You’ll definitely want to make a trip to Eischen’s, the oldest bar in Oklahoma. Not only will you see a bit of history, but this is where you can find the best fried chicken in the state.

109 S 2nd St, Okarche, OK 73762, USA

facebook/PetesPlaceKrebs

Pete’s Place began in 1925 and is famous for its large, family-style portions of amazing Italian cuisine. The family-style portions are great for large groups because you can order a variety of items and enjoy the savory tastes of multiple dishes.

120 S West 8th St, Krebs, OK 74554, USA

googlephotos/callie painter

Perched atop a rising plain in western Oklahoma sits White Dog Hill. It offers spectacular views of wide-open spaces and beautiful sunsets. The menu is exquisite and offers specials such as stuffed smoked pork chops with blueberry peach salsa and lemon rice.

22901 Rte 66 N, Foss, OK 73647, USA

googlephotos/clayton pinnock

During November you’ll want to eat at the Amish Country Store to indulge in tasty comfort food and pick up some great desserts for the holidays from the store.

2410 N 32nd St, Muskogee, OK 74401, USA

facebook/VastOKC

December is the month for splurging, so for one of the finest dining views in the state, visit Vast on the 39th floor of the Devon Tower in OKC. The food is superb and this fine-dining experience 726 feet above downtown Oklahoma City will take your breath away.

333 W Sheridan Ave 49th Floor, Oklahoma City, OK 73102

If you would like to learn more about visiting White Dog Hill and why it is a destination restaurant, click here to read more about it.

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The Best Food in Oklahoma November 29, 2022 William Suphan What are the most iconic foods in Oklahoma? These are the most iconic foods in Oklahoma:

Fried Onion Burger. This Oklahoma favorite can be found in several restaurants all over the state. Fried Pies. These deep-fried, fruit-filled confections have been a local favorite since they were first made in the Arbuckle Mountains in the 1800s. Fried Okra. Another Oklahoma fried favorite that has become a staple of Southern food. Sooner Steaks. With a ton of cattle ranches, Oklahomans know how to make a mean steak.

There are several more of the most iconic foods in Oklahoma to discover.  What are some hidden gem restaurants in Oklahoma? Hidden gem restaurants in Oklahoma include:

Weber’s Root Beer. Locals love the burgers, fries, and of course, the delicious root beer that’s been around since the 1800s. Flo’s Burger Diner. The burgers here are never frozen and as delicious as can be. The Bomb Burger Deluxe is just massive. Robert’s Grill. This tiny, unassuming restaurant serves up tasty fried onion burgers. Four J’s Diner. If you want great Laotian and Thai food, go to this place in Oklahoma City.

Find out more about these and a few more hidden gem restaurants in Oklahoma.  What are the most historic restaurants in Oklahoma? Here are the most historic restaurants in Oklahoma:

Ann’s Chicken Fry House. This little Oklahoma City restaurant has been serving delicious chicken fried steak for decades. The Old Plantation Restaurant. Built in Medicine Park in 1910, this recently restored restaurant is a great place for a steak. Hammett House Restaurant. This place has served homemade dishes since 1969 and has excellent desserts as well. Kumback Cafe. This little, old-fashioned diner in Perry has been frequented by locals since it opened in 1926.

Learn more about these and more of the most historic restaurants in Oklahoma.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The Best Food in Oklahoma

November 29, 2022

William Suphan

What are the most iconic foods in Oklahoma? These are the most iconic foods in Oklahoma:

Fried Onion Burger. This Oklahoma favorite can be found in several restaurants all over the state. Fried Pies. These deep-fried, fruit-filled confections have been a local favorite since they were first made in the Arbuckle Mountains in the 1800s. Fried Okra. Another Oklahoma fried favorite that has become a staple of Southern food. Sooner Steaks. With a ton of cattle ranches, Oklahomans know how to make a mean steak.

There are several more of the most iconic foods in Oklahoma to discover.  What are some hidden gem restaurants in Oklahoma? Hidden gem restaurants in Oklahoma include:

Weber’s Root Beer. Locals love the burgers, fries, and of course, the delicious root beer that’s been around since the 1800s. Flo’s Burger Diner. The burgers here are never frozen and as delicious as can be. The Bomb Burger Deluxe is just massive. Robert’s Grill. This tiny, unassuming restaurant serves up tasty fried onion burgers. Four J’s Diner. If you want great Laotian and Thai food, go to this place in Oklahoma City.

Find out more about these and a few more hidden gem restaurants in Oklahoma.  What are the most historic restaurants in Oklahoma? Here are the most historic restaurants in Oklahoma:

Ann’s Chicken Fry House. This little Oklahoma City restaurant has been serving delicious chicken fried steak for decades. The Old Plantation Restaurant. Built in Medicine Park in 1910, this recently restored restaurant is a great place for a steak. Hammett House Restaurant. This place has served homemade dishes since 1969 and has excellent desserts as well. Kumback Cafe. This little, old-fashioned diner in Perry has been frequented by locals since it opened in 1926.

Learn more about these and more of the most historic restaurants in Oklahoma.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

These are the most iconic foods in Oklahoma:

  • Fried Onion Burger. This Oklahoma favorite can be found in several restaurants all over the state.
  • Fried Pies. These deep-fried, fruit-filled confections have been a local favorite since they were first made in the Arbuckle Mountains in the 1800s.
  • Fried Okra. Another Oklahoma fried favorite that has become a staple of Southern food.
  • Sooner Steaks. With a ton of cattle ranches, Oklahomans know how to make a mean steak.

There are several more of the most iconic foods in Oklahoma to discover. 

What are some hidden gem restaurants in Oklahoma?

Hidden gem restaurants in Oklahoma include:

  • Weber’s Root Beer. Locals love the burgers, fries, and of course, the delicious root beer that’s been around since the 1800s.
  • Flo’s Burger Diner. The burgers here are never frozen and as delicious as can be. The Bomb Burger Deluxe is just massive.
  • Robert’s Grill. This tiny, unassuming restaurant serves up tasty fried onion burgers.
  • Four J’s Diner. If you want great Laotian and Thai food, go to this place in Oklahoma City.

Find out more about these and a few more hidden gem restaurants in Oklahoma. 

What are the most historic restaurants in Oklahoma?

Here are the most historic restaurants in Oklahoma:

  • Ann’s Chicken Fry House. This little Oklahoma City restaurant has been serving delicious chicken fried steak for decades.
  • The Old Plantation Restaurant. Built in Medicine Park in 1910, this recently restored restaurant is a great place for a steak.
  • Hammett House Restaurant. This place has served homemade dishes since 1969 and has excellent desserts as well.
  • Kumback Cafe. This little, old-fashioned diner in Perry has been frequented by locals since it opened in 1926.

Learn more about these and more of the most historic restaurants in Oklahoma.