The Oldest Restaurant In Oklahoma's Historic Stockyards City Is A Culinary Masterpiece
By Ashley|Published July 28, 2022
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Ashley has lived in Oklahoma for 30 years and is the Oklahoma staff writer for onlyinyourstate.com. When she isn't writing about Oklahoma, she enjoys visiting the beach and exploring new areas.
One of the best and most respected steakhouses in the state is Cattlemen’s in Historic Stockyards City in Oklahoma City. It’s not only the oldest restaurant in the state but it offers legendary steaks and excellent service, which are two key factors that have kept them in business for over 100 years. This place is an Oklahoma staple and a culinary masterpiece, so keep scrolling to learn more about this must-visit dining destination in the Sooner State.
Cattlemen's Steakhouse is known across the country as one of the best steakhouses in the world. It opened in 1910 and has welcomed U.S. Presidents, many celebrities, and generations of Oklahoma families. To this day, many families still make it a weekly tradition to eat at this iconic steakhouse.
The exterior is quite unassuming and the interior is just perfect for enjoying a steak. The plush booths and laid-back atmosphere make for the perfect environment to enjoy the legendary food.
Before we get to the star of the show, we would be doing you a disservice if we didn't first mention the delectable Lamb Fries that you must try...a.k.a. lamb testicles. Just trust us, and give them a try before you knock them.
Be sure and visit their website for business hours, to view the full menu, or to learn more about this historic restaurant.
While you’re in the OKC area, a fun attraction to visit is the Myriad Botanical Gardens. It is an urban garden consisting of 17 acres of unique plants and flowers located in the middle of skyscrapers and it’s a great summer attraction for the whole family.
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