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Al Gore
12/16/2006, 09:28 AM
....to 4 Oklahoma towns......I will need a dining recommendations.....

OUAndy1807
12/16/2006, 09:30 AM
what towns?

Al Gore
12/16/2006, 09:33 AM
Salisaw area.......Coweta area.....Lawton area......South OKC area......

12
12/16/2006, 09:52 AM
Two words...

Del Rancho.

1stTimeCaller
12/16/2006, 09:52 AM
look out or that Chris Hanson guy. ;)

12
12/16/2006, 09:53 AM
Two more words...

Taco Bueno.

OUAndy1807
12/16/2006, 09:56 AM
in Lawton:Pusan (korean)

StoopTroup
12/16/2006, 10:11 AM
Coweta - Los Cabos by Bass Pro Shop in BA

Jimminy Crimson
12/16/2006, 01:12 PM
South OKC: Drive north of the river. Eat anywhere. YWIA! ;)

12
12/16/2006, 01:17 PM
Los Cabos.

That makes six words.

yermom
12/16/2006, 01:34 PM
there is a Ted's in South OKC...

whatsername
12/16/2006, 01:54 PM
In Coweta, there's this BBQ joint that's pretty good. The hot links are :hot:!!

But I don't know the name of the place. Lotta help I am, eh? :O

Al Gore
12/16/2006, 06:07 PM
Does everyone eat JUST mexican down there??? What about prime rib, filet lobster?????

OUAndy1807
12/16/2006, 06:11 PM
Does everyone eat JUST mexican down there??? What about prime rib, filet lobster?????
Oklahoma's not really known for it's seafood, and you're not really going to the most cultured areas. My guess is you'll be eating a lot of mexican, bbq, or diner food.

BudSooner
12/16/2006, 09:05 PM
Oklahoma's not really known for it's seafood, and you're not really going to the most cultured areas. My guess is you'll be eating a lot of mexican, bbq, or diner food.

Heh, he did say Coweta right? Braums or QT would be highly rated eating joints in the area.:D

Jimminy Crimson
12/16/2006, 09:13 PM
Does everyone eat JUST mexican down there??? What about prime rib, filet lobster?????

Albert, here is your place.

Great new restaurant located in the ground floor of the recently opened Colcord Hotel in downtown OKC.

http://www.soleil-xo.com/

BigRedJed
12/16/2006, 09:29 PM
...which is almost as good as Mickey Mantle's Steakhouse in Bricktown...

whatsername
12/16/2006, 10:45 PM
Does everyone eat JUST mexican down there??? What about prime rib, filet lobster?????
In Sallisaw and Coweta? Uhh... no.

If you want to drive over to Broken Arrow, the new Bass Pro has a seafood restaurant inside. Islamorada (http://www.fishcompany.com/)

Also, the Cherokee Casino in Catoosa has a couple of nice restaurants inside also, but I've never been there either... just heard about it. McGill's has prime rib. Cherokee Casino (http://cherokeecasino.com/tulsa/dining.aspx)

I don't know Sallisaw as well as I used to since I've moved, but you might find something in Fort Smith.

Mjcpr
12/17/2006, 12:44 AM
In Coweta, there's this BBQ joint that's pretty good. The hot links are :hot:!!

But I don't know the name of the place. Lotta help I am, eh? :O

The Split Rail, I believe.

Mjcpr
12/17/2006, 12:46 AM
Does everyone eat JUST mexican down there??? What about prime rib, filet lobster?????

:rolleyes:

Can you not have your own flown in or something from Kansas?

Al Gore
12/17/2006, 01:04 AM
I am driving.....picked up a new car....beware of a black blur in OK......

Mjcpr
12/17/2006, 01:13 AM
Wait for it....

jdsooner
12/17/2006, 02:04 AM
As a former Sallisaw resident: I recommend Catfish Hole and Wildhorse Mountain. Dana's is good for breakfast, as is Ole South. Taco Ranch is locally popular, but I do not like it. Ft. Smith has a number of good places, including Emmy's German, Bella Italia, Catfish Cove, and the Hamburger Barn.

Catfish Hole, South on Hwy 59 at Kerr Lake , Phone: +1 918 775-5801.
Dana's Restaurant, 907 Kerr (I40 & Hwy59), Phone: +1 918 775-4921 Breakfast 24 hrs a day. Open 24Hrs - 7 Days.
Fig Tree Restaurant, 2412 E Cherokee, Phone: +1 918 775-9481, Fax: +1 918 776-0297. Open 24Hrs.
Ole South Pancake House, 1405 S Kerr Blvd, Phone: +1 918 775-3766, Fax: +1 918 775-4498. Breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Caporales Mexican Restaurant, 315 S Kerr Blvd, Phone: +1 918 774-0604.
China Panda Buffet, 708 S Kerr Blvd, Phone: +1 918 776-9138. Hunan, Szechuan and Cantonese.
Sammy's Taco Ranch, Highway 59 North, Phone: +1 918 776-0777. Handmade Mexican food.
Maria's Mexican Restaurant, 200 E Cherokee, Phone: +1 918 235-0486. Authentic Mexican food. M-F 11AM-9PM Sa-Su 11AM-10PM.
Kountry Kitchen, I40 & Hwy 64 W, Phone: +1 918 775-0388. Country cooking.
Olde Feed Barn, 702 E Cherokee, Phone: +1 918 776-0609.
Aroma's Coffee Shop, 1162 Brown Blvd, Phone: +1 918 774-9417, Email: mailto:[email protected] Coffee shop serving cappuccinos, lattes, mochas, soups, salads, sandwiches and lunch specials. Open M-Th 7AM-9PM F-Sa 7AM-10PM.
Wildhorse Mountain Bar-B-Q, 3.5 miles South of City on Hwy 59, Phone: +1 918 775-9960, Email: mailto:[email protected] Barbeque prepared in an outside cooker served fast-food style. Tu-Sa 10AM-8PM, Su 10AM-6PM, Closed Monday.

proud gonzo
12/17/2006, 02:06 AM
Hi pat

Mjcpr
12/17/2006, 02:07 AM
Ole South sucks. That's where I saw the toddler with the mohawk/mullet a few months ago.

jdsooner
12/17/2006, 02:11 AM
I didn't know they served toddlers! "Would you like some tots with your toddler?"

And be sure and visit Pretty Boy Floyd's grave in the Akins Cemetery! It's on the way to Sequoyah's Cabin.

12
12/17/2006, 07:06 AM
OK, two more words, but they must be used in conjuction with my third and fourth words...

Crunchy Potato.

Fans of The Bueno know what I'm talkin' 'bout.

And that's my function.