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    5 years ago

    New store with access from several directions. Can be a busy corner. Great QT service and people.

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    Howdy Burger

    Howdy Burger

    (72 reviews)

    Oklahoma seems to have a certain pride when it comes to burger joints that keep it simple. Tulsa…read morehas many chains, local restaurants and pop-ups that are familiar and filling. Encroaching on a seemingly crowded market can be tough but somehow Howdy feels like an already-established diner. While many newer burger places attempt to overwhelm the consumer, Howdy Burger's approach seems to be keeping things simple and delivering what the people want while staying true to the "burger joint" identity. I've had Howdy Burger 2 or 3 times through the years. My first visit was likely in/at Mother Road Market but a more recent visit was on October 29th (2025). In the midst of an economic stall (the federal government was shut down for 4 weeks at that point), eating out seemed like a luxury. I visited around 2pm for lunch. The weather was chilly and the staff was readily available. I was greeted and I browsed the menu for about 2mins before ordering. I ended up getting a single burger & rodeo fries. Afterwards, me & the lady cashier had a brief conversation about the state of the world as business was slower than usual. The restaurant isn't huge but it was well maintained. I sat near the West windows and the food came out shortly after. The highlight of the food was easily the burger itself. It was a decent size, the bread was soft, and the patty was just thick enough. Each bite was equally satisfying as they didn't hold back on the toppings. I will say that the fries are pretty standard, even with the extra toppings. I don't think the Rodeo Fries are worth wild but it didn't hurt to try. Lastly, I LOVE the variety of sauces they offer and the staff are happy to add them directly onto the sandwich or place them on the side. I've since returned to have the Fried Chicken Sandwich and it was just as good, if not better, than most famed chicken sandwich spots. I wasn't familiar with Howdy for a while and, as mentioned, there are many other places to get a cheeseburger, sandwich and/or fries. But what I like about Howdy is that they don't try too hard, they know what sells and they offer great service. Considering the price, consistency in their products and good people behind the counter, Howdy Burger is good enough to replace your favorite burger chain and/or fast food spot.

    In town and needed a quick bit and was recommend to stop here - did not disappoint! The rodeo fried…read morewere a hit and the burgers were fresh and delicious. Smashed thin and came out crunchy on the edges. Enough toppings to keep you wanting more. Drive through attendant was very pleasant and quickly got us our food. Thumbs up!

    Whataburger

    Whataburger

    (77 reviews)

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    Swung by Whataburger in Tulsa and left full and happy. The burger was exactly what you'd hope…read morefor--hot, juicy, and stacked with flavor. Their signature spicy ketchup hit the spot, and the fries were golden and crisp. Service was friendly and fast, even during the dinner rush. The dining area was clean, and the staff kept things moving smoothly. Not quite five stars--the drive-thru line was a bit long, and the drink machine needed a quick wipe-down--but overall, it was a solid experience. Great burgers, good energy, and a must if you're craving a Texas-style classic in Oklahoma.

    I rolled into the Whataburger drive-thru on Thanksgiving Day--because nothing says "holiday feast"…read morelike eating a burger in your car--and immediately sensed I had entered a dimension where time no longer behaved normally. There were, by my highly scientific estimate, at least one hundred employees inside. I could see them through the windows, all moving with the majestic slowness of a herd of sleepy turtles migrating uphill. One was stirring a drink so slowly I thought the spoon was stuck in molasses. Another blinked once, possibly twice, during my entire stay. Truly inspiring. Despite this overwhelming staff presence, it somehow took one full hour to get through the drive-thru. Sixty minutes. Long enough for me to finish an audiobook, reflect on my life choices, and watch three cars in front of me give up and flee the line like survivors of a fast-food apocalypse. When I finally reached the window, my burger looked like it had been assembled during a mild earthquake. The bun was sliding off like it was trying to escape the situation. The patty tasted like someone had described "beef" to a committee, and the committee decided to wing it. The lettuce drooped like it needed a nap. The fries were lukewarm, which is impressive considering the hourlong odyssey they must have undertaken to reach my vehicle. Salt content: 0% on the fries, 400% in my soul. Would I return? Honestly, yes--because its only option on Thanksgiving at 12:30am. Will I hate myself for doing so? Also yes

    Burger Street - Combo 1 Deluxe Hamburger add Cheese

    Burger Street

    (23 reviews)

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    My boyfriend and I came here in early January and loved it, so naturally we had to come back when I…read morevisited him again. The hospitality this time around, was short of mediocre. We went through the drive-thru, and I'm assuming the menu outside hasn't been updated in a while. I order the #1, Deluxe Hamburger. Now, I've done my time in food service. I know what deluxe toppings are. Nowhere on the picture or in the name did it insinuate it had cheese on it. So upon ordering, I ask for the #1 Deluxe Hamburger meal, add cheese with a Pepsi. The gentleman asks "so just meat and cheese" and my boyfriend corrects him "no, add cheese." So the cashier repeats back, "okay extra cheese?" And I'm shaking my head. I want one slice of cheese, with the deluxe toppings!!!!!!! Why is that so hard. I literally spell it out for him, I hold my boyfriend back and say "No, I'd like the deluxe hamburger, all the toppings included, just add cheese, please." Whatever, so he takes my boyfriends order then repeats it for us at the end "extra cheese" dear goodness I understand now that the conflicting menus are at fault, but I deliberately told him just one single slice of cheese. Once we are at the window (mind you we are their only customers, both DT and inside) the guy opens the window and holds his hand out for the card. So incredibly rude I've never been that rude even on my worst days as a drive-thru attendant. He didn't say one word to us the entire time, no smiling, nothing. I have 5 years experience in 3 different fast food jobs, so I KNOW the struggle with problematic customers, so I'm always mindful not to be one. But this worker was just plain rude and terrible with his job. Get home, and yep they charged us for extra cheese, which adds up when the meal for 2 is already about $30. Very disappointed this time around, but the food was perfect, so I am indifferent about them closing down.

    Wow. This close (finger and thumb held in close proximity to one another) to getting five stars…read morebut not quite. I love burgers. No surprise. I had driven past this place many times and I finally decided it was time to give them a try. It's a drive-thru with tables and chairs outside if you want to eat there (although most people I saw ate in their cars). The first thing that caught my eye was a bacon cheeseburger. How can you go wrong? I ordered the meal, which included a sweet tea and curly fries. I drove to the window and paid the lady and she handed me a drink the size of a waste paper basket. I had never seen anything this big. It took a few minutes but I was soon handed a brown paper bag and wished a nice day, or whatever. When I looked inside, there was the burger and fries but no ketchup and she had already closed the window. I was on the left side, so I would have to climb into the passenger seat to be able to reach the window to knock on it, so I went without ketchup and they lose one star. The hamburger was the best I've had since I moved to Tulsa. Hands down. The patty could have been a bit bigger but the flavor was wonderful. The bacon added to it, of course but the best part was that the tomato and onions and pickles were not processed (well, the pickles were). They were cut up fresh. Not like other fast food restaurants that use frozen and thawed vegetables. The french fries were curly and really good but they needed ketchup. I'll go again, and if they don't give me ketchup next time, I'll give them a copy of this review. The people there, by the way, are some of the nicest I've dealt with at a restaurant here. Just genuinely nice and polite.

    QuikTrip - servicestations - Updated May 2026

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