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    Does anyone know who sells these other than Harry Bears? Would like to be able to get some occasionally other than Harry Bears at the Arts Festival every year. I remember when Sonic used to offer them.

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    FlaTire Burgers in Edmond has them. They were quite addictive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by metro View Post
    Does anyone know who sells these other than Harry Bears? Would like to be able to get some occasionally other than Harry Bears at the Arts Festival every year. I remember when Sonic used to offer them.
    Louie's has them as does Classic 50's in Norman (the drive-in on Lindsey next to Sonic).

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    JR's BBQ in Norman has the best fried pickles. Also Chicken n Chops out in Piedmont if you're out that way, although theirs are very peppery. Chicken Express also has them, but the ones I tried were a little mushy.

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    O'Connell's

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    Pickles Restaurant in Moore has them, 27th & I-35. They fry actual spears.

    Slim Chickens, but I haven't tried them yet. Locations in Norman & the new one on SW 89th & Western.

    Chicken Express - these are in a cornmeal batter that's got a little spice to it.

    Classic 50s in Norman

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    McNellie's.

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    Any Interurban Restaurant in the metro will still fry you up some pickles.

    Yukon, Memorial, Edmond, Norman

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    Mickey Mantle's.

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    mcnellies and mickey's both have very good fried pickles

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    Quote Originally Posted by okcdrummer77 View Post
    flatire burgers in edmond has them. They were quite addictive.
    yes they are!!

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    awesome. thanks. will have to try mcnellies since it's right by my house. there's a chicken express on 23rd and Penn, but I imagine quality is lacking, but definitely welcome drive through options. I can't remember if Tim's on NW 50th and MacArthur carries them or not.

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    Oooh I forgot about Tim's. I'm thinking they do. I'll check the next time I'm there (usually hit the drive-thru a few times a month since it's near my office).

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    Grandstand Grill inside Fire Lake Grand Casino. Ron's Hamburgers and Chili.

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    Quote Originally Posted by metro View Post
    awesome. thanks. will have to try mcnellies since it's right by my house. there's a chicken express on 23rd and Penn, but I imagine quality is lacking, but definitely welcome drive through options. I can't remember if Tim's on NW 50th and MacArthur carries them or not.

    Also Rons' at the Mayfair on 50th and May NW.

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    Hooters has some good fried pickles

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    FlaTire's fried pickles are my favorite. They've got a little heat to 'em!

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    I like the fried pickles like the ones at the arts festival. Lightly battered. Not a fan of the pickles at McNellies and other places where it is just one big thing of batter and the pickle always comes right out on your first bite. Are any of the above mentioned places like the pickles at the arts fest?

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    Quote Originally Posted by icecold View Post
    I like the fried pickles like the ones at the arts festival. Lightly battered. Not a fan of the pickles at McNellies and other places where it is just one big thing of batter and the pickle always comes right out on your first bite. Are any of the above mentioned places like the pickles at the arts fest?
    I think this comes from a untalented mouth and the limited ability to eat it properly.
    More training is needed..lol


    This is why I like the fried pickle chips.

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    Quote Originally Posted by icecold View Post
    I like the fried pickles like the ones at the arts festival. Lightly battered. Not a fan of the pickles at McNellies and other places where it is just one big thing of batter and the pickle always comes right out on your first bite. Are any of the above mentioned places like the pickles at the arts fest?
    As I mentioned in the first post, those are made by Harry Bears, which still has a location in Moore and Yukon. I do agree they are a nice switch in that they are very thin and lightly battered, but addictive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gmwise View Post
    I think this comes from a untalented mouth and the limited ability to eat it properly.
    No, it comes from the freezer more than likely and not hand battered in house. Its just one big glob of bredding that does not stick to the pickle and therefore comes right out first bite.

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    Quote Originally Posted by icecold View Post
    No, it comes from the freezer more than likely and not hand battered in house. Its just one big glob of bredding that does not stick to the pickle and therefore comes right out first bite.
    lol.
    Where have you eaten them at?

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    The Shack has them and they are awesome!

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    Chubbies fried chicken in Yukon has sliced fried pickles. Mmm good!

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    Hooters and FlatTire has very good fried pickles, I need to make a trip to FlatTire so I can eat fried pickles again, have not been there in 3 years!

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