If you're a first time visitor to Oklahoma City, you might prefer a more touristy area, but if you're a solo traveler, a smaller local eatery could be more interesting. Some areas have lots of things to do within walking distance, but the restaurants may be more expensive. To give you a starting point for your trip research, we looked at what people say about restaurants in Oklahoma City.
Here are some of the most recommended restaurants in Oklahoma City.
Here's what Trippy members had to say about restaurants:
"If you stop in Oklahoma City the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum is a moving experience and Kitchen No 324 is a wonderful place for breakfast." See More
"Big Truck Tacos is a popular one, but they also have a shop on 23rd." See More
"Also, great brunch spots: Cheever's Cafe, FLINT, and Republic Gastropub!" See More
"We ate at the Museum Cafe last Sunday and I was pleasantly surprised at how good it is." See More
"Get an early start, and head on I-40 to Oklahoma City, stop there midday for lunch at the Cattlemen's Steakhouse, then get back on I-40 west and spend night 4 in Amarillo." See More
"Broadway 10 Bar & Chophouse-literally just ate here, it was awesome." See More
"I had some of the best steak of my life at Redrock Canyon Grill and at Mickey Mantle's Steakhouse." See More
"There's the AT&T Bricktown Ballpark as others have mentioned, a ton of restaurants including Mickey Mantle's Steakhouse (great steaks) and Toby Keiths I Love This Bar & Grill." See More
This page is just a starting point, to really get personalized advice from Oklahoma City locals and experienced travelers, post a question on Trippy! You can start by browsing the questions other people have asked about Oklahoma City.
If you've changed your mind and decided to go somewhere else, go to the main page and explore where to stay in any city.