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    Boomarang Diner

    2.7 (12 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    4 years ago

    Whenever I'm in town I'm always having to stop and get the fried pickles!! So yummy!!

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    6 years ago

    Not to good is all I can say. Have went several times now and both times the food was bland. Staff was friendly but just not very good food.

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    8 years ago

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    7 years ago

    Great classic cheeseburger. Service was prompt and friendly. Looked the the place to be in Cushion.

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    Granny's Kitchen - California Omelet with Hash Brown

    Granny's Kitchen

    4.1(311 reviews)
    18.9 mi
    $$

    I don't believe that I have ever had a bad meal at any restaurant that had the name "Granny" in it…read more Granny's Kitchen did not disappoint. Located on the SE corner 7th and Main St. in downtown Stillwater, in a nicely remodeled brick building. Inside, the restaurant is smartly decorated in a modern décor mixed with a connection to the past. Between the tee shirts that are for sale, historical pictures and a few artifacts representing rural farm life hang on the walls. In a few areas of the walls, the original brick work is exposed, but masked with a coat of paint. The building's true age shows through the makeup. The chaotic conglomeration of bricks testify that masonry skills and craftsmanship were not required of the builder, when the original structure was erected. Building codes likely not in vogue either. A work of historical beauty. On street parking. And directly behind the restaurant, on the east side, is a parking lot. On a busy weekend parking could be a challenge. Somewhat of a tourist attraction. Souvenirs for the out of towners are prominently on display for purchase. A bar is available to help celebrate yesterday's team victory or numb the pain of defeat. Patio seating is available. Breakfast was perfect. My usual. The picture describes the food. The friendly attentive wait staff keeps your coffee cup full. What else can I say it's, "Granny's" Kitchen.

    Very good. I had a great experience, and the staff was friendly and helpful. The restaurant is…read morespotless and good for large parties. I told the server it was my first time, and she recommended a great meal and gave me a cinnamon roll. Warm and sticky. The meals are large; they said they make them large because it's a college town, and they want to give the kids leftovers. The restaurant is in the downtown area, with plenty of parking. Although the restaurant seems to be a chain, the staff and the food were excellent, so give it a shot. I would absolutely come back.

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    Scotty B's - Meatloaf special

    Scotty B's

    4.8(20 reviews)
    18.5 mi
    $$

    This restaurant certainly lives up to its high reviews. We came here for the first time today. I…read moreordered the sirloin and my husband got the chicken fried steak. We both got onion rings and mac and cheese as sides. Steak was very well flavored. Onion rings were amazing. Good portions. Good prices. Good service. We will be back!

    This is the cleanest, most comfortable, cozy diner/café that I have ever been in. And just when I…read morethought I had completed my list of my top ten hamburgers in Oklahoma, here comes Scotty B's cheeseburger. Another restaurant's cheeseburger on my top ten list, just got bumped. There was no doubting that my wife would go for the Indian Taco. She found it on the menu as we were driving over. A large freshly made, golden brown Indian fry bread, covered with seasoned ground beef, lettuce, tomato and onions, with black olives, salsa and sour cream on the side. Look at that stacked up plate in the picture. It was delicious, as was my perfect cheeseburger with a side of crispy seasoned curly fries. Great friendly service from Scotty B's daughter who was working the restaurant today. Scotty B's is a great destination for Bikers, Car Clubs or anyone looking for a family friendly environment with excellent food. It has a big dining room with tables set up to handle a group. There is so much good food on Route 66 in Oklahoma, that you will need to allow for a week of travel time, to eat your way across the state. Route 66 Travelers, Eat Here! #700

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    Kay's Country Kitchen - now known as Kay's Country Kitchen

    Kay's Country Kitchen

    4.5(2 reviews)
    41.6 mi

    This is a hidden gem. We love trying new foods. My husband and I were on our way to Oklahoma City…read moreand we were starving. We passed this place and really only went in to get a snack. We ended up ordering butter, chicken rice, and Nan. It was delicious. We actually went a couple of weeks ago. I just forgot to write this review I remembered as my husband and I are discussing taking a road trip back to eat here again will definitely try something different next time but the butter chicken was delicious

    Road trips inevitably in my life lead to eating in a random location. Mrs. Ed W. will with concern…read moreask "Why are we stopping here?" My friend TJ3 experienced a similar showing on a recent road trip to Oklahoma City to watch an NBA playoff game between the Grizz and Thunder. It was the morning after the game, and after a few hours of sleep, we hit the road. Our voices were hurting from 48 minutes of cheering. We had to get home. We passed on the overpriced breakfast in the overpriced Renaissance hotel. After an hour on the road, I was starved. TJ3 had a conference call he had to take. He was hungry, too. The sign on the exit said "Biscuit Hill" something or another. Yelp showed nothing. Sounded perfect to me. So we stopped, pulled past a truck stop, and parked next to the only other car in the "area" for parking. I say that because the parking lot is basically an extension of the truck stop, although the restaurant is not connected to the truck stop. It's a dive. It's run down. It's dirty. I was starving. The sign says Biscuit Hill, but a sign in the half-broken front door says "Kay's Country Diner." Ahh, we have new ownership! I sat down at a table of 6 even though there were only two of us. I figured that was not a problem because there were 4 people in the entire restaurant: Ed W., TJ3, the friendly employee and a man drinking coffee by himself at a table that sat 10. I figured party size to table capacity ratio was not a real big deal for this place. I asked who I learned was Danielle what was good on the menu, and she said the breakfast burrito and the omelets. So that was easy. I had the burrito, TJ3 had an omelet. Danielle turned, walked in the kitchen, and within seconds started cooking. Yes, she was the hostess, cashier, waitress, bus boy and cook. I heard lard and/or something hit the griddle and the sizzling sounds began. Nice. And with that, TJ3 was outside pacing the parking lot for his conference call while I had nothing to do but soak in this soon-to-be Yelp first review. I needed some story. So who better to ask than the man sitting by himself, aka Gary. Gary explained that the restaurant had been around since the 60's. It looked like it. The walls were dirty, the furniture was a mish mash. There was a small television behind some counter stools that I believe may have been used on the television show Alice in Mel's Diner. Gary talked about different names of the spot, including The Hoe Down, but now it was Kay's. Danielle later filled in the blanks. Kay had owned it twice, one in the 90's, and now 3 months ago she bought it again. She brought back the old menu, and specializes in good ole home country cooking. "Hamburger patty, hand breaded chicken fries, homemade biscuits and gravy, homemade mashed potatoes" she said when asked what she enjoyed serving. I think I'll be stopping here again soon. TJ3 inhaled his omelet. My breakfast burrito was gigantic, and was heavy on the meat, light on the eggs. It included chunks of potatoes, jalapeno and other peppers, onion and cheese to go along with the voluminous portion of sausage and scrambled eggs. I like this spot and give it 4 stars because it's not trying to hide what it is. It's a hole in the wall. It's limited on beauty but makes up for it in kindness and food taste. So if you're in the area and starving, make a stop to this dive outside of Shawnee. If you can look beyond the grit and grime, I think you'll like what you find. Four stars.

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