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Ann's Chicken Fry House
One of the few remaining Route 66 eateries, Ann's milk's it for all it's worth with old cars, gas pumps and road signs outside and a 1950's theme inside.
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Cattlemen's Steakhouse
OKC's most storied restaurant (it was once lost in a game of dice), this Stockyards City institution has been feeding cowpokes and city slickers slabs of beef and lamb's fries (that's a mannerly way of saying testicles) since 1910. The old-fangled booths, dark paneling and bold cow art suit the place.
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Galileo
This funky Paseo Arts District gathering spot has a menu spanning sea bass baked with lemon and cinnamon to meatloaf sandwiches to some tasty pizzas and it attracts just as diverse a crowd. There's art on the walls and the bar itself is a thing of beauty. Music or poetry most nights.
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Wedge Pizzeria
Whenever possible, this colorful little spot uses organic and locally grown ingredients on its brick-oven 'zas.
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