In a recent thread it was implied that the south side had no locally owned dining options. Always being one who enjoys the pursuit of truth I looked into this statement... and found it to be inaccurate. Below is a list of some of the more popular south side eating establishments I've been able to dig up. I've even eaten at a few myself. I thought I'd toss this out there because although I'm well acquainted with dining options on the north side and down in Norman, it seems little is mentioned about dining fare to the south, and really there's a lot to offer there.
Cattlemen's Steakhouse. Stockyards City. Quite possibly one of OKC's most famous restaurants and it's on the south side. Every president since Ronald Reagan has eaten here if memory serves. I've had a steak or two here and it's both great atmosphere and great food.
Grill on the Hill. SW 25th and Harvey, Capitol Hill. Looks like a great little place. Stellar reviews suggest the place has an awesome breakfast or burger.
Coney Island. SW 25th and Robinson. Capitol Hill. Great online reviews. I went here once on the recommendation of a family member and was really impressed. Beer, hot dogs, and chili are the main staples.
Longhorn Cafe. Stockyards City. Excellent reviews suggest that its steaks rival those of Cattlemen's.
Tacos San Pedro. SW 44th and Young. Authentic Mexican food. At least one reviewer at The Gazette believes it is the best Mexican establishment in the metro area.
Chelino's. Several Locations. If I remember correctly the original was on Robinson in Capitol Hill. Mexican food.
Ol' Time Diner. SW 84th and Western. Reviewers say it has a great onion burger.
Panang. SW 89th and Penn. It turns out there's quite a little cluster of Asian restaurants at this intersection due to the large Asian supermarket on the corner. This place serves Thai food... I actually ate here and found it to be quite good.
Pho 89. SW 89th and Penn. Vietnamese Pho soup.
Pickerman's Soups and Sandwiches. 89th and Penn. A local sandwich shop; they also have a location up north.
Soda Pop's Cafe. 119th and Western. Online reviews say this place has really cool atmosphere and is a "home cooking" kind of place. Burgers, fries, chicken fried steak, and so on.
Swadley's Smokehouse. 89th and Western. BBQ as the name implies.
Wholly Grounds Coffee. 89th and Western. Coffee shop. Nice location and coffee from what I have read.
Mediterranean Grill. 78th and Western. Mediterranean and Mid-East food. Seems to have great online reviews.
Cafe Bella. 90th and Penn. Coffee, boba tea, sandwiches, and some other food items. Really nice atmosphere. I've eaten here and enjoyed it.
Sushi Hayashi. 106th and Penn. Sushi and Japanese food. Haven't tried it but the online menus look like what you'd expect for a Japanese place.
August Moon. I-240 and Penn. Locally owned for 30+ years. American-style Chinese food.
Anna's Famous Gyros. I-240 and Penn. Locally owned for 30+ years but has had several name changes over the years (previously Abadan Gyros). Greek food. I've eaten here and enjoyed the menu.
Mama Lou's. SE 29th and I-35. Locally owned for 30+ years, originally opened on May Ave. Online reviews say the place has good burgers and American food.
Coit's Root Beer Drive-In. SW 24th and Western. Capitol Hill. Root beer and hot dogs. It's an OKC staple.
Sherri's Diner. SW 59th and Shartel. 50's diner that serves pork chops, fried catfish, veal, chicken-fried steak and more. Seems to have good solid online reviews.
El Pollon Peruvian Rotisserie Chicken. SW 44th and Penn. Peruvian food. Has very strong reviews and the menu looks fascinating. I actually plan to check this place out soon.
Bella Vista. SW 58th and Western. Italian food. Very large menu and the food looks awesome. I plan to check this place out soon.
Brooklyn's Best Pizza & Pasta. SW 60th and Western. Reviews say it's a great little pizza place.
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