The Oklahoman is reporting that Johnny Papahronis from the old Lunch Box downtown, died on Saturday. Age 89. Was such a neat place.
The Oklahoman is reporting that Johnny Papahronis from the old Lunch Box downtown, died on Saturday. Age 89. Was such a neat place.
Sounds like you're thinking of Joe Johnston. He was the final owner of the Lunch Box and passed away in January of this year.
Joe was in the original Chi Chi’s group.
Also had Gators, The Ground Floor Cafe, The Ice House, Joe Kelly’s, Kansas City Blues BBQ, The Lunch Box, The Magnolia Cafe, Mamasita’s, and Two Pesos.
He also purchased the franchise rights to Christies Toy Box in the late 90's.
Wiley York operated Big Beef BBQ on the Classen Circle for years: Smoked Ribs, Beef & Pork. Had the best BBQ and side orders of coleslaw & smoked BBQ beans. They offered full plates or small baskets: 2 ribs, sliced beef or chopped pork sandwiches on bun served with small sides of french fries, BBQ beans or coleslaw.
Really miss Big Beef, the place was always packed and frequented by tourists. Saw an all women's motor cycle gang (form Las Vegas) there one time--they were rough looking Attica style women (Attica's a men facility).
They were an original Little Pigs of America (Memphis style BBQ); the only one of 3 in the country to survive in OKC; later under the new Big Beef Branding.
Big Beef was often referred as the best BBQ in Oklahoma in the conversation with Bob's BBQ in Ada.
The savory smoke from their massive brick BBQ pit advertised from old Route 66 highway. Probably contributed to the many wrecks on the circle before it was redeveloped. The new Big Beef Building was later acquired by Jimmy's Egg.
I always enjoyed Big Beef. I don't think they were the best in OKC but certainly in the top five. They might have been one of the cheapest because their platters were always loaded with food. Of course it's all subjective but I preferred Leo's, Tom's Oaklawn and a couple that weren't around much to compete with Big Beef. I'm old so I remember a lot of good bbq places that closed when the owner either retired or died, so that's what I mean when I say they weren't around much.
C. T.
Apologies if it’s been discussed, but does anyone remember a place called (I think) ‘Across the Street’?
Yes, there was one on SW 59th. I think they had red phones at the booth you used to place your order. Great chicken fried steak.
Yes, great chicken fried steak. Wasn’t there one somewhere off the NW Expressway?
Outstanding. Thanks to both of you for the information.
Curly Q fries and you ordered on a telephone in your booth then the light would turn red and buzz when your order was ready.
We ate at the one right across from Baptist hospital. It was on our weekly list when I was at Hertz.
C. T.
There was one on Boyd in Norman back in the day.
Rezman, thanks for posting those old Across the Street menus. Those are great!
Sid Kennedy passed away in 2017. I believe Hal Smith worked at the one on Campus Corner.
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