This Small Town Farmstead Market And Restaurant In Oklahoma Will Become Your New Favorite Destination
By Ashley|Published January 24, 2019
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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.
Located in historic downtown Luther, 116 Farmstead Market & Table is a gathering place for locals and tourists looking to experience a piece of Oklahoma. This farm to table restaurant and farmer’s market is a quaint spot to grab a bite to eat or pick up some locally-sourced groceries. Take a look at this farmstead that will become your new favorite destination.
116 Farmstead Market & Table opened its doors in 2016 in downtown Luther at 116 South Main Street. Look for the beautiful mural above the door that tells the story of Luther, from frontier town during the Land Rush days, to the present rediscovery of Luther's goodness.
Enjoy a cup of coffee in a couch or chair or eat a meal at the community table to engage the company of other customers. 116 is a local gathering place and you'll love every square inch of it.
It's a farm to table restaurant so everything on the menu is sourced locally. They are open for breakfast and lunch Tuesday - Saturday. Plus, they serve dinner on Thursday and Friday evenings.
One of the great things about this place is the Farmer's Market. Here, you can pick-up fresh eggs from Circle C Farms. It's basically your source for local grocery shopping and I'm just sad I don't have 116 in my hometown.
You'll also find cheeses, fruits, produce, and Amelia French style probiotic yogurts served in their own clay crocks. Stop in and try one of four flavors -strawberry, coconut, vanilla, or plain.
This local gem is just a short drive from Oklahoma City, just off The Turner Turnpike. Stop in and check them out the next time you're in the mood for great food, good fellowship, and local goods.
You can find a wide variety of fresh produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality made in Oklahoma products at several Farmer’s Markets in the state. Click here to find 14 that are a must-visit.
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