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Best Restaurants -(American)
Bricktown Brewery
(Restaurants - American)
1 North OklahomaOklahoma City OK 73104 405-232-2739
Description:
Oklahoma's first brewpub features sumptuous entrées that are prepared in their own smokehouse. The steaks are crowd favorites but the pork, chicken, and fish dinners are excellent as well. The delicious, scratch-made potpie is a big hit as are the burgers and sandwiches. Enjoy a glass of Copperhead Amber Ale, which is the most popular handcrafted beer in the state. Reservations are recommended.
Café 501
(Restaurants - American)
501 S BlvdEdmond OK 73034 405-359-1501
Description:
Freshly baked rustic breads are the hallmark of this popular and friendly café. A slice of bread, which is transformed into a hearty serving of French toast, is an ideal way to kick off the day. Dig into one of the breakfast burritos or quesadillas and enjoy your morning meal in the lively and colorful atmosphere.
Camille's Sidewalk Cafe
(Restaurants - American)
6430 AvondaleOklahoma City OK 73116 405-842-2233
Description:
Specialty sandwiches and wraps highlight the menu at this laid-back, modern café and deli. Try the delicious rosemary chicken salad or the shaved ham with Swiss cheese and cream sauce on one of the many freshly baked breads. Salads and soups are prepared daily. Mouth-watering bakery items include cookies, brownies, muffins, cheesecake, German chocolate cake, and Italian cream cake. An espresso bar features more than a dozen gourmet coffees.
Classen Grill
(Restaurants - American)
5124 N Classen BlvdOklahoma City OK 73118 405-842-0428
Description:
Enjoy a delectable breakfast complete with freshly squeezed orange juice in this artsy restaurant. Colorful murals and interesting paintings fill the walls. Enjoy a Taquita, which is a combination of potatoes, sausage, onions, and tomatoes grilled with eggs and wrapped in a cheddar-jalapeno tortilla. If you're not feeling that adventurous, go for the delicious eggs Benedict.
County Line Barbeque
(Restaurants - American)
1226 NE 63rd StOklahoma City OK 73111 405-478-4955
Description:
Good old-fashioned Oklahoma barbecue, slow smoked over fresh hickory and served with the special house barbeque sauce, is the hallmark of this well-regarded restaurant. Built in the 1940's as a speakeasy, it is located two blocks from the Cowboy Hall of Fame. The Baby Back Platter is ideal for a hearty appetite as is the prime rib, pork tenderloin, brisket, chicken, and peppered turkey breast. Huge loaves of homemade bread, tangy cole slaw, creamy potato salad, and ranch-style beans round out the meal.
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