If in the Tulsa area Hank's Hamburgers on Admiral. Son's Hamburgers in Wagoner are also good.
If in the Tulsa area Hank's Hamburgers on Admiral. Son's Hamburgers in Wagoner are also good.
For a good burger, I'll put my vote in for Sooner Dairy Lunch in Norman. If you go though, don't forget to take cash.
BBQ Bacon burger (cant remember if I had cheese on it). Really great. Mom had a burger (not sure which kind) and they grilled the onions. Cheesecake Factory
Is there still a Big Ed's around?
Yes, there's a Big Ed's at NW 122nd & Penn.
There's is a story today in The Oklahoman about Big Ed's passing (Edward L. Thomas obituary), they also have a video interview with the owner of the current Big Ed's location at 122nd & Penn. Growing up we ate at the 23rd & MacArthur location quite often.
NewsOK.com - For many Oklahomans, ‘Big Ed’ lives on in memories
Oh, they really do have great burgers and fries. I've always went to the one on Sunnylane, just off of 15th in Del City. Sadly, that was gone quite some time now. I remember another one on Western, south of I-40, but I'm sure that one is gone too.
Mom and Dad met at the Del City's Big Ed's and later married. They're now divorced.
Big Ed's, thanks for giving my dad a job, now mom and him met and here I am. I'm born alive!
I doubt too many people have visited Hungry Frog's, located at NW 10th and Penn, but they have some amazing burgers for a really good price.
...this shortest straw has been pulled for you
loved big ed's burgers growing up... we'd almost always go there instead of a fast food chain. anyone know where his first location was?
-M
Meh, it's really pretty poor nowadays honestly. I grew up in Bartlesville and ate there all the time. Now it's a poor shadow of its once glory. Not bad by any means, but eh, if you'd had one when they were awesome, it's hard to eat them now.
I do still love their fries smothered in the gravy though!
My vote is for Irma's here in OKC.
Confirmed. Big Ed's is on 122nd and Penn. Well worth the drive.
Only issue is thin ketchup and lack of dessert.
Jumbo Doublemeat Cheeseburger with Fries and Drink for 6 bux. I added bacons. :-)
That place was full. Not sure why all the other stores closed, but sure do hope they start reopening new stores.
I try to eat at every "Burger Joint" in and out of town and when it's all said and done, seems as though I always go back to "Dan's Ol' Time Diner" or Nix on N. Penn! Hard to beat Dan's french frys!
Go early or be prepared to wait! It's fantastic... and very, very busy.
When Johnnies first opened and had only one location on Britton Road, close to Western (not the one that's closer to May now), oh, man! You couldn't beat 'em. Now they're a franchise and the menu's gone all fast-food. Good fries and onion rings still, though.
Best burger for me, hands down: Cousin's, a little dark bar just north of NW 63rd and May, on the west side. OMG. Grilled. Homemade fries. Excellent with or without bacon.
I've met my boyfriend in Big Ed's but after working there for over a year I'm fed up and cant look at their burgers any more. But, trust me, they are dellicious and the standard is really high. Now I like to change places when we go out.
Love their burgers and breakfast too!I doubt too many people have visited Hungry Frog's, located at NW 10th and Penn, but they have some amazing burgers for a really good price.
Also like Flat Tire in Edmond, Johnnies and Nic's around the corner from Hungry Frog.
1. Burger King
2. Mcdonalds
3. carls jr
4. sonic
You can't be serious.
My Favorites:
1. Red Robin
2. Johnnies
3. Little Mike's
4. Bunny's
5. Meer's
I've always enjoyed Big Ed's for a different reason--the bun used on the larger burgers. They have an uncommon texture---almost cakelike. Mind, I have no complaints about the meat itself.
I firmly subscribe to Roadfood's assessment (which I saw in a past review of theirs) that Oklahoma City is "hamburger heaven". In that light, I find it hard to choose even a few favorites, as all the local burgers I've had have something to appreciate about them.
I humbly exclude "fast" type burgers---!
Nichols Hills drug has the best burgers in OKC hands down, even beats Johnnies and Charcoal Oven
Went to Meer's monday night! I thought it was good, but not incredible. It was nice and big. I was very disappointed in our waitress though, she almost ruined it for me. I would rate them in the top 5 at least.
Pretty sure it was in the shopping center at the NE corner of 50th & Meridian.loved big ed's burgers growing up... we'd almost always go there instead of a fast food chain. anyone know where his first location was
Kobe burger at Red Prime
Best burger 20 dollars can buy...share it cause its hunormous! And you can say you took the lady on a nice date ;-)
My 2 favorite places for hamburgers are Coits and Freddy's Frozen Custard. Sonic used to be #1 on my list but for some reason, my taste buds reject them now and I can't stand them. I've wondered if they changed their recipe or the way they cook them.
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