Cattelmans has the best breakfast in this town handsdown
Cattelmans has the best breakfast in this town handsdown
We apparently ate at this Denny's just a day or two before it closed and did not have a clue that it was closing.
We go out for breakfast virtually every Saturday morning and often on Sunday. Our favorite Jimmy's Egg is the I-240 and Walker location. After reading these comments though, I am going to suggest we try Cracker Barrel this weekend. Our favorite breakfast spot closed - Maggie's on 39th Expressway.
You can't beat Cracker Barrel's Country Boy Breakfast.
"Country Ham, Pork Chops or Steak* grilled to order, Three Eggs* cooked to order served with Fried Apples, Hashbrown Casserole, Grits, Sawmill Gravy and Homemade Buttermilk Biscuits along with real Butter and the best Preserves, Jam n' Apple Butter when available."
To me it's not a good breakfast unless you can walk away feeling fat and happy. I eat what I want, I exercise and I carry good health insurance so you can go lecture somebody else.
We gave up on Cracker Barrel years ago due to consistently HORRENDOUS service...maybe we should try it again sometime.
I think it all depends on the location. 122nd and I-35 not so great. I-40 & Meridian great service, great food every time.
I like IHOP for boring consistency, but my favorite brekfast place in town is Joey's Cafe at May and 122nd. They've got some good American style stuff, but also a lot more European style offerings.
I did eat at Divine Swine recently and was incredibly impressed. The service is slow, but the food great. Best ham I've ever had. It's a small family place that does some limited sourcing of local ingredients, so get there early.
Value for the money breakfast buffet options:
1) Grandy's (w/coupon about $6)
2) Golden Corral
3) Hometown
GC has a much wider selection than HT and prices are similar. Both have omelette stations.
Good Gravy at 8014 N. Western is a great breakfast place as well as jimmys egg.
surprised by so many chains being offered up in here.. Keep it Local folks!
I avoid Chain and fast food like the Plague and OKC has so much to offer in Local eats that you never miss the Golden Corral/outback/Red Lobsters of the world.
oneforone,
First, I really enjoy Cracker Barrel, and second, I'm having a little fun pointing out how subjective things like food are. I don't care for their Country ham (my wife loved it), pork chops or steak. I can always eat three eggs but no apples, can't stand the hashbrown casserole, grits and have never been a fan of biscuits and gravy (another favorite of my wife). I also don't eat jelly. I have learned that they make "real" hash browns on request and they are delicious. My breakfast at Cracker Barrel is boring to most, bacon, two eggs over medium, hash browns, rye bread with extra butter, no jelly. I can't think of a better place country wide to enjoy breakfast. Your choices are not mine, but if you enjoy it, who am I to question it?
C. T.
I'm with ctchandler. If Cracker B never again ruined hashbrowns by turning them into that casserole, I'd be pleased. That noted, they do indeed make regular hashbrowns and make them well. Most of the rest of what they do breakfast wise is danged good. I really can't speak to the rest of their offerings, as if I go to CB I order breakfast food over 99% of the time. I'd say 100% but I think somebody talked me into a non breakfast order once long long ago.
Does Village Idiot have a place here? In my head, swirls with Denny's and IHOP.
Chains are perfectly legitimate options. They employ local cooks, local waitstaff, local support people. Best value gets my money, chain or otherwise.
I've never been that big of a breakfast person for some reason. Whenever I do go get breakfast, I always seem to get the chicken fried steak and eggs if it's on the menu, not really breakfast item.
A place that I really enjoyed, and surprised I had never gone before, is Classen Grill. Went a few weeks back when I was in town, and the food was pretty good and reasonably priced from what I remember.
I will take best food over value..and I will support a Local Business owner before a chain.. I also don't understand why people go on vacation and eat a red lobster.. just doesn't make sense to me. step out and try something new.
DENNYS ON NORTH MAY AND MEMORIAL BY QUAIL SPRINGS MALL. THE TRUTH ON WHY IT CLOSED : okay...buckle down. here is what really happened. owner 1 is a part owner of several dennys in the okc metro, probably why they are all dumps. The owners of the dennys in okc area are basically slum lords. owner 2 built the building and went into partership with owner 1.
1. this was by far the worst place for a dennys. dennys are known to be located off the freeway. if you know the area well. they were supposed to build on the old steak and ale lot that was recently cleared for a mini mall. it was right on the corner off may and memorial other side of the freeway. These 2 idiots decided to save a few thousand and move it down the road WHERE NOBODY COULD SEE IT.
2. due to slumping sales, terrible management, unrealistic potential, and terrible restaurant layout owner 1 decided to sue owner 2 over some questionable accounting practices. owner 2 built this building and took a loan out for x amount. since he is the builder. he only paid half that amount and was double billing everything on paper to make it look like he was paying his fair share as half owner. owner 1 sued owner 2 and owner 2 sued owner 1 for being retarded in court and apparently they both lost. lol.
up until recently they were losing thousands monthly. basically based off pure ignorance on both sides. they finally shut it down within the past week and a half or so.
a. for the first 2-3 months. if you ever ate there . they had a sewer leak that wreaked of hell. nobody addressed that problem. quite appetizing when your eating some over priced greasy food. i knew the Gm. he was stealing left and right and was always drunk. lol. wonder what happened to him? hmm.......
b. the dennys concept is dead. you can blame future closings and expect future closing based on a dying concept. as a corporation. they are lost. all these gimmicky promotions they do is ridiculous. anything that did work was taken off the menu. dennys corporation lives in a wet dream where they are still 1.
c. i have eaten at all these dennys in the area and worked in the restaurant business over 15 years at every position. Dennys is filthy. you wanna see if a restaurant is clean are not. do the obvious first. check tabletop for syrup residue. check your silverware. i imagine all their cleaning equipment is old. check walls, ac ducts, etc for mildew and mold. once you have done the visuals check the cracks of your seat, against the wall especially and tell me what you feel. lol. check under the table. feel around. yeah. dennys in edmond was the nastiest restaurant i have ever been to. i dont know if their vent hood works or not but when you walk in you can feel the oils attatching to your skin. the first time and the last time i ate their the owner or Gm was going ape sht in the kitchen yelling at someone. way to keep it professional.
We were disappointed with Good Gravy's gravy - seemed like they were all just cream gravy with whatever meat you ordered thrown in, but none of them really tasted like gravy with ham cooked in it, or gravy with sausage cooked in it or ..... Just the same gravy with some meat stirred in right before they served it to you.
Have to agree with the other poster about Joey's, though - great breakfast place with some items/ingredients you don't see at all the other ones... A secret we discovered is that they have hash browns in addition to the home-fry-type potatoes, they're not listed on the menu, so you have to ask for them, but they do them quite well.
roftymadofty: i think you just described every Waffle House I have ever been in...LOL
By the way, Cracker Barrel's hashbrown casserole is FANTASTIC. The only change I would make to it is it should be an entree and not a side dish...
Denny's is a place I only visit for the purpose of sipping crappy coffee after midnight with my friend. I never order food there anymore because I can get the same junk elsewhere for like 1/4 of the price. I sorta miss the one in Norman, but it was ALWAYS dirty and looked like 1994 in there. I'm pretty sure the smoking section was some kind of public health hazard, lol.
For late-night greasy spoon fare, I just stick to IHOP or the Waffle House in Norman near the westside Walmart (cuz there's a waitress there that likes us, haha). Actually, I kind of hate the Norman IHOP, because it seems like there's only ever one waitress working the floor, and as a result, service is sloooow. But enough about that.
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