Not a restaurant, but does anyone remember Gordan's Hot dogs, Gordon was a elderly Blackman that sold the best hot dogs I ever tasted, he drove around the inner City in a white van, stopping at pre-determined locations daily. This would have been in the mid 60's to mid 70's.
Pick's Fine Foods on Britton Rd near Western. Cherry's Drive on NW 23 near OCU, at one point they had go-go dancers in cages by the street. El Charrito was the only Mexican place we went to, their pralines were heavenly, great lunch platters, all I can remember is The Sonoran but they had great names. The Coachman on N Western had a great Coachburger, 3 buns like Kips or a Big Mac...and Kip's on N May, had a combo plate wth burger fries and a salad and a superb chocolate cake ice cream dessert. The Split-T before it was remodeled, Johnnie (of Johnnie's) took your order, there were pieces of OU-TX goalposts over the counter and portraits of Bud Wilkinson and Cliff Speegle. I loved the Pink Kitchen at 23rd and Lottie, had the best spinning stools at counter a 5-yr old could desire. The Villager in Casady Square had a great breaded veal cutlet. And who remembers the trip to Dallas before I-35, it required a stop at Pick's Tamales in Davis, and, Pauls Valley, pecan pie from, Field's.
And someone should have preserved that rotating Hik'ry Pit sign at NW36th & May, as I recall it was an Indian chasing a pig with a tomahawk or cleaver. How 'bout an ice cold Triple AAA root beer at that great barrel stand at 13th & N Broadway...enough for now, but I could go on http://www.okctalk.com/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=2852
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Too early in the morning to be talking like this....Ricky's Mexican Restaurant in Moore has the El Charrito menu goods...Jalisco...The Sonoran...some of the other El Charitto menued items....great Mexican food...good prices....The old Hikry Inn parking sign on N. May was still there not too long ago. My Dad drove a truck forever and he would always stop at Fields....Back when Mrs. Fields just baked the pies for their restaurant. I know her Pecan Pie was and still is wonderful but, she used to bake a mean Banana Cream pie with a topping to die for and, if you were a little boy with your dad on a trip from Ardmore to OKC and knew how to sweep the floor....free pie and Ice cold milk....Now, those were and are great memories.... Pick's in Davis was the family stop when we would go to visit in Ardmore....Until my Uncle told me there were No More Cats in Davis, Oklahoma after they opened the Tamale stand....One small lie caused me to miss out on years of great Tamales....
Does anyone remember when El Rancho Sanchez on Western was such a good place to eat????
Any "old timer's" remember Salami's hot dogs on s.w. 29th a few yards east of Douglas Blvd. on the Southside of the street!!! (early fifties)
Speaking of trips on old 77, remember the cider stands in and around Davis?
A funny thing about Rush Springs watermelons.
A couple of years ago there was a truck on a corner with a sign that said
"RUSH SPRINGS MELONS". That wasn't too unusual. BUT the tag on the
truck was from Minnesota.
I wish I had had a camera. That would be a good one to have.
Another funny thing is that in August every 'melon between Maine and
California is from Rush Springs.
Down here we have the Luling Watermelon Thump the last weekend of June.
Back in the day, way back in the day I remember coming to Oklahoma from west Texas along with my family to see relatives in Enid. Picked up several choice black diamonds and got stopped by the Highway Patrol, the tail end of the car was so low they thought Dad was a bootlegger. Had to core the melons to prove they weren't injected.
Not that I'm aware of. We weren't Baptists, but Pops was a forty-miler and never around us kids. BTW, this was probably 1954, so only near beer was legal in Oklahoma.
Ever go raid a watermelon patch? Meanest S.O.B farmer there ever was lived up between Cherokee and Alva. Had two electric fences around his patch. First one was ankle high to where you couldn't see it, second one was about 3 feet inside that one so that when you tripped on the first one you fell onto the second one. Pretty much stuck! Gonna git lit up no matter what. Bet he used to sit up nights laughing himself silly at all the hollerin' going on.
Do you mean a "fifty miler" as in the Boy Scouts? If not, I don't know what
you're talking about. Please explain.
Electric fences. Did you ever tell someone to pee on one? While it's true
that they were almost always pulsating and didn't "grab you" the first time,
one would inevitably manage a stream for a few seconds and then there
would be the usual 1/2 hour of screaming!
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