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    I work like.... 100 yards from Cattlemen's. I do appreciate the history but the only thing I enjoy there is the bar and the onion rings. Mmmmmmmmm....... onion rings. I think I'll eat there today.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mmm View Post
    poutine? i've never even heard of such. had to look it up. in oklahoma we serve our 'cheese fries' with cheddar, green onion, bacon bits and sour cream thank you very much. -M
    French fries with brown gravy and cheese....good stuff. I didn't even know cream gravy existed until I moved here. Nor did I realize people ATE catfish. Or cow balls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misty View Post
    I'm still upset that y'all don't sell poutine down here. That was one of the many shocks this Mainiac got when I first hit Oklahoma.
    You seem to have adopted the "y'all" nicely though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by misty
    french fries with brown gravy and cheese....good stuff.
    i can't say that i'm not skeptical... but i won't knock it till i try it. so is the gravy used just the run-of-the-mill brown, beef flavoured variety? or is it something else?

    Quote Originally Posted by madmonk
    you seem to have adopted the "y'all" nicely though.
    MY GREAT UNCLE'S ROOMMATE WAS A LINGUISTIC EXPERT AND HE ALWAYSE T0LD ME THAT Y'ALL IS NOT A WORD!!!!! I C4NT STAND PEOPLE WHO USE THE WORD Y'ALL!!!!1111 IT'S SOOOO HICKISH!!!!!!111111ONEONEONE

    (sorry. couldn't resist.)

    -M

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    You know, I don't know how they make the gravy. But there are MANY types of brown gravy you know. Not just beef flavored. I'd say it's more like Thanksgiving gravy without the chunks of guts floating in it. I love the word y'all, y'all! It's cute. I use it all the time. Y'all. Your great uncle's roomate can kiss my grits.

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    gotcha... so it's more of a chicken/turkey like flavouring in the gravy... just trying to imagine what it would taste like. even though gravy is practically considered a vegetable in oklahoma... brown gravy on fries? i dunno.

    as for the word "y'all"... it's not necessarily my hypothetical uncle we're talking about here. let's just say there's been some heated discussions surrounding the usage of the word by particular persons on the board. personally, i don't have a problem with the word.

    -M

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misty View Post
    French fries with brown gravy and cheese....good stuff. I didn't even know cream gravy existed until I moved here. Nor did I realize people ATE catfish. Or cow balls.
    Oh my...You didn't fall for the old "we all eat these all the time" trick did you?

    Quote Originally Posted by Misty View Post
    You know, I don't know how they make the gravy. But there are MANY types of brown gravy you know. Not just beef flavored. I'd say it's more like Thanksgiving gravy without the chunks of guts floating in it. I love the word y'all, y'all! It's cute. I use it all the time. Y'all. Your great uncle's roomate can kiss my grits.
    Like brown gravy? Like Irish sausage? Go to Dan McGuinness pub in Moore and order some Bangers and Mash. Brown onion gravy on top of imported Irish sausage with a big honkin' pile of mashed 'taters...Wash it down with Smithwick's from the tap. It's like eating heaven and chasing it with the nectar of the gods.

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    Just throwing my two cents in about Cattlemens...I ate there a couple nights ago and was disappointed. First, the decor was frankly a bit depressing. I know it is suppose to be "historic" but the restaurant looked more like something out of 1975 than something of years long gone by. As for the food, the best word I can use to describe it is "basic". There didn't seem to be too many sides to choose from. In fact, I'm wondering if there was anything at all you could have with your steak besides a baked potato. All in all, I left the restaurant comforted with the fact that there are better choices out there to choose from.

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    Speaking of Cattleman's, has anyone picked up the book '1001 Places To Visit Before You Die'? You can find it at your local bookstore.

    It has two things listed for OKC....

    1) Oklahoma Bombing Memorial
    2) Cattleman's Steakhouse

    I couldn't believe out of 'all' the exciting things to do in Oklahoma City, Cattleman's was in the top two.

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    I like Cattlemen's for breakfast. Anyone ever had breakfast there? Actually, i've never been there for anything other than breakfast.

    I wrote about Cattlemen's for breakfast here on my blog.

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    Anyone want to eat lunch here today?
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