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The Best American Restaurants in Oklahoma City, OK
"Lots of people begin their days by zipping through coffee shops. Nothing wrong with wanting a dose of delicious, nutritious caffeine to kickstart your morning, right?. Elemental’s lattes, cortados and cold brews are among the metro’s very best, but even if you don’t drink coffee, it’s a killer first stop on your daily travels."
"This spacious and industrial-style shop offers baked goods, yummy teas, in-house roasted coffee, and plenty of good vibes. The long list of delicious vegan and vegetarian food options are some of the best in OKC!. Photo credit: @elementalcoffee"
"The Red Cup is already the preferred destination for vegans and vegetarians in the metro, but the truth is omnivores love it, too. Breakfast is served until 2:30 p.m. every day, and the menu is very diverse, including muffins, oatmeal, breads (toast, bagel, biscuit) and chef-driven options from chef-owner Patrick Clark II. The breakfast burrito is huge and filling, and it comes in a Gas Station style – potatoes and veggie sausage – and a Taqueria style – black beans and veggie chorizo."
"If you’re looking for one of the best vegetarian breakfast places in OKC, The Red Cup has exactly what you need. Since 1995, owner Kurt Orth has welcomed patrons and visitors from every walk of life, offering them the best in vegetarian cuisine. Recently he fine-tuned the restaurant’s menu (which was only mostly vegetarian) to be completely meat-free, even using milk and dairy alternatives."
"This cafe offers vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free coffee drinks, pastries, soups, salads, sandwiches, burgers, and more. Coffee drinks are Organic Fair Trade Roasts. The restaurant occasionally teams with a local vegan baker to offer a larger variety of vegan pastries, such as cookies and cakes."
"Beloved by our readers (it won best breakfast overall in Best of the 405 voting), the 18-month-old Hatch has been such a hit that it’s already spun off a second location in Chisholm Creek. That should even out the crowds waiting to avail themselves of the variety of “early mood food.” For sweetness, try the Oklahoma-shaped pancake with little crumbles of pecan and bacon; for something savory, the migas laced with onions and peppers or the avocado toast. Either way, don’t leave without some hash brown tumblers or beignets."
"Thanks to thoughtful interpretations and Instagram-friendly presentations of pancakes, waffles, muffins and all the usual breakfast fare, this Automobile Alley addition has enjoyed big crowds since it opened in the summer. Hardwood floors, communal tables, and a distinctive dining room bring the diner experience into the 21st century."
"Hatch has quickly become one of the most popular breakfast spots in Oklahoma City. After my last visit, it’s easy to see why- the menu is delicious and the industrial-chic interior is simply gorgeous. You can find classic items such as steak and eggs, biscuits and gravy, and chicken-fried steak on the menu."
"Tucked away inside Ralph’s Family Pharmacy on the corner of 178th and Western in Edmond, Abbies Coffee Shoppe is a cozy little corner of coffee that serves a variety of coffee drinks with unique WWII-themed names in honor of the soldiers who served their country. The coffee shop serves several types of coffees, including americanos, espressos, lattes, macchiatos, cappuccinos, and seasonal specialty drinks. Light fare and snacks include fresh pastries, breakfast sandwiches, muffins, and other treats that are delivered fresh and available to enjoy with the coffee daily."
"At the center of downtown Oklahoma City, Kerr Park is a contemporary public space that hosts events throughout the year and serves as a downtown gathering place for locals and visitors alike."
"Treat yourself to a dinner that you will always remember at Mickey Mantle’s Steakhouse in Bricktown, a spot that should be on every itinerary for Oklahoma City. Known for the spectacular vintage and harvest wines list and succulent cuts of beef, Mickey Mantle’s delivers fine-dining in a variety of settings, from sports bar casual to romantic and cozy in one dining area."
"Bricktown is one of the neighborhoods people head to for nightlife and while I’m not a big nightlife person, I really enjoyed the Bricktown Water Taxi ride. It may be touristy, but it’s a great way to see a part of the city from a different perspective and it actually comes with a lot of knowledge and history from the guide!"
"This trendy mall is a popular hangout spot among the more upscale villages in the north part of the city. It sits right beside the sprawling campus of the Chesapeake Energy Corporation, one of the largest corporations in the state. The modern grey exterior is meant to reflect the new age of shopping, and give an air of exclusivity."
"Sitting right beside Interstate 40 is Westgate Marketplace, a mixed-use shopping center that has both indoor and outdoor features. The main mall is air-conditioned, while multiple diners dot the surrounding area. You can choose from a quick burger take-out to a sit-down steak meal here, and you can find a meal that fits your price bracket!"
"Westgate Marketplace provides a great shopping experience with a large and convenient area filled with selections of shops. It is located adjacent to Interstate 40. The primary trade area caters to the communities to the West."
"Right outside the Air Force base is Midwest City Town Center, a popular hangout spot for off-duty military service members. It is a massive mall in the east side of town, with a park in the middle, and over a hundred shops with six anchor stores in it: Kohl’s and Lowe’s are two of these. Logan’s Roadhouse and Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen are two diners you should visit, with rich varieties of steaks and sandwiches available for you!"
"Midwest City Town Center Plaza offers a perfect venue for shopping and the celebration of special events. It serves customers from the east side of the Oklahoma City metropolitan area and the Midwest City region. Furthermore, it is an open-air shopping destination."
"What started out as a food truck has evolved to include a storefront and I couldn’t be happier!. Holey Rollers is my go-to spot for vegan donuts in OKC!. With a wide selection rotating daily they offer wonderful dairy-free, egg-free, and even some gluten-free options."
"Next up is the Paseo Arts District's Holey Rollers, situated at 3010 Paseo Drive, Suite 101. With 4.5 stars out of 76 reviews on Yelp, the vegan spot, which serves doughnuts and more, has proven to be a local favorite."
"Picasso Cafe uses fresh ingredients in creating delectable plant-based and non-plant-based dishes. The restaurant offers a community experience. It is adorned in a way to make their customers feel at home."
"Ideally situated within the Paseo Arts District, it is the perfect place to stop for lunch or dinner whilst visiting the area of Oklahoma known for its"