Classic Restaurants of Oklahoma City (American Palate)
1. January 2025
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Some of Oklahoma City’s earliest famous restaurants included a side of gambling, bootlegging and mayhem. Cattlemen’s Café changed hands by a roll of the dice one Christmas. In more recent years, establishments like O’Mealey’s and Adair’s positioned the city’s identity as a unique, groundbreaking culinary hub. The city became known as the Cafeteria Capital thanks to the revolutionary approach of a diminutive Kansas woman named Anna Maude Smith. Beverly’s Chicken-in-the-Rough became a national fried-chicken franchise two decades before Harland Sanders sold his first drumstick. And world-renowned chef Rick Bayless first learned to cook at his parents’ barbecue restaurant in south Oklahoma City. Join author Dave Cathey as he dishes on these delectable stories and more.
Publisher : The History Press (December 5, 2016)
Language : English
Paperback : 208 pages
ISBN-10 : 1467119210
ISBN-13 : 978-1467119214
Item Weight : 1 pounds
Dimensions : 6 x 0.31 x 9 inches
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Customers find the book an enjoyable read that provides informative content about local restaurants in Oklahoma City. They appreciate its well-researched and illustrated content that brings back nostalgic memories. The book is considered an important part of the city’s history and a valuable resource for future generations.
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