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    The Exchange Coffee & Kitchen

    4.6 (5 reviews)

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    3 years ago

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    3 years ago

    Food is excellent. Great selection of sandwiches and coffee. Cookie selection is also good...

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    3 years ago

    Very limited seating, but the breakfast burrito was incredible. I could probably eat two with no regrets.

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    5 years ago

    By far the best food in Bartlesville and fantastic food beyond just Bartlesville. I live in NYC and would make this my regular spot!

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    Nowata Depot Cafe - Crispy chicken salad

    Nowata Depot Cafe

    4.2(28 reviews)
    19.1 mi
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    I had chicken fried chicken. I had grilled chicken strips both with baked potatoes. They were baked…read moreperfectly. The food was fantastic. You could not find better food in a big city.

    The four friendly young ladies working this morning kept things on the tracks and on schedule…read more When we pulled up, every farm truck in the county was parked out front. Inside, nicely decorated. The railroad motif matched the building. Halloween decorations were strung from the ceiling. Good timing for us. The café cleared out quickly. These ranchers had to get back to work. The kitchen staff is fast; we had food in just a few minutes. My usual. My wife had pancakes and an egg. Very good food, good coffee. The building is a genuine old train depot within a few inches of an active rail way line. While I was enjoying my bacon and eggs, all that I could think of was a derailment. A frickin' big devastating derailment; like you see on the national news. What if? Could we get out of the building quickly enough if we had to? And then it started. At first a low-pitched rumble. A little vibration felt in the floor. Ripples appear in my coffee cup, Then the ear-splitting train horn, a warning of your last chance to clear the track. That train had to be rolling at 60 miles an hour. The windows on the track side of the depot were covered. You couldn't see the train. Only the flash of the sun between each car as it screamed by. Each rail car had its own signature sound. Some smooth, and then an occasional skreich form a worn wheel bearing or locked brake. That's the sound that worries me. The clatter lasted a few minutes, faded, and vanished. Quiet again. Café sounds return. Tableware clanking together and plates rattling as the tables were being cleared. (Check the video and turn the sound all the way up.) That was pretty darn neat! A real railroad depot café, that features an actual train rumbling past while you enjoy the food. Disney World can't beat this. You have to try the Nowata Depot Café. Call ahead to get the schedule for the next arriving train.

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    Crescent Cafe - Deluxe Biscuit & Gravy

    Crescent Cafe

    4.4(16 reviews)
    26.5 mi

    Great place for country style cooking. Curbside parking can…read morebe an issue. Wait staff is friendly and professional

    The Crescent Café. Does that name sound familiar? It should. It is the same, very popular and…read morewell-known Crescent Café that operates off of Highway 97 in Sand Springs. The Crescent Café was not our destination this Monday. We were headed to the Brown Cow Diner. An empty parking lot greeted us, they are closed on Mondays. We turned around had headed back to Highway 75 to implement plan "B." My wife spotted the Crescent Café's open sign on the corner of Rogers Blvd and Osage. Another U-turn, a parking spot was waiting for us just outside the café's door on South Osage. A few steps to the front door, we are in a comfortable booth, menu in hand and drinks on the way. The local fire fighters were already in the restaurant enjoying hearty breakfasts. The café has a big menu with any combination of breakfast or breakfast item you can think of. I ordered my breakfast, 2 eggs sunny side up, bacon and hashbrowns, both crisp with a biscuit and gravy on the side. It took me a while to find it on the menu. It is called Something Lighter, if you can believe that. My wife went with what I call a salad omelet. Fresh spinach, bell pepper, onion, mushroom, tomato and cheese cooked up in three fluffy eggs, perfect hashbrowns and a biscuit and gravy on the side. These were two wonderful breakfasts cooked up exactly as ordered. Wonderful food, fast friendly service, in a clean comfortable restaurant and Fire Fighter Approved!

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