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    Not fancy but definitely homey. Great food and service! A little tricky to find the first time you go but worth it.

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    2 years ago

    Yummy chicken fried steak! Great spot with a clean, hometown atmosphere. Friendly service.

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    2 years ago

    Why is this business listed as "Seafood, American"? Not a single bit of seafood shown on the menu.

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    Our #1 go-to on Weekends. Thinking about the incredible catfish dinner tonight! Great food & very friendly competent service.

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    Tay's Place

    Tay's Place

    4.0(12 reviews)
    8.0 mi

    So doing an update to this one since it's under new management and it deserves a second shot…read more Saw a post on Facebook the other day that this place was under new ownership/management and decided why not. Found myself most of the way there during lunch, so I stopped in for a try. The decor hasn't changed a lot since the last time I was in. Very much the small home town diner vibe. Nothing fancy, simple decorations in a small dining area, maybe seating 40 people in a pinch. Service was prompt and very friendly. I looked over the menu and special board and decided to go with my standard litmus test of chicken fried steak, mashed potatoes, white gravy and green beans. If you can't do those, you probably can't do anything. Food arrived very quickly and was hot and looked great. The green beans were outstanding. Lots of ham chunks in there along with what must have been diced bacon bites. A very good offering there. The mashed potatoes were scratch made, no doubt. Creamy and well seasoned. Gravy was smooth and had a decent flavor too, not thin, watery or bland. The CFS was probably one of the better ones I've had of late. Easily an 8 out of 10 compared to other places. I asked my server if it was a frozen job or scratch made, and she took pride in telling me it was hand breaded to order. Crust to meat ratio was spot on, with no crust slippage, which is the bane of many CFSs. Good flavor, cooked properly.... almost fork tender. There was a couple of places the connective fibers in the meat were a little too much for the fork, but with a knife, it all cut like butter. With a glass of iced tea and a $5 tip, total ran to just over $22. Maybe a tad higher than I would like, but I certainly feel I got my money's worth, so I ain't complaining. My CC receipt shows the new name as Tay's Place, so I'd recommend being on the lookout for them if you're in the C'ville area, between breakfast and 2pm.

    This is a very popular restaurant. At 10AM the parking up front was packed. Around behind the diner…read morethere was open parking spaces. It is small inside with lots of seating. This morning all the booths were filled. The tables were unoccupied. The rules are, pick your spot and get seated, BUT only at a table that has been bussed and has a fresh set up of tableware. Follow the rules and in a jiffy one of the friendly ladies will be there to get your order. Coffees and glasses of Collinsville's finest tap water on ice for my wife and I. The coffee is fair. And Karen's has those thick little coffee mugs. They are perfect. They don't hold a lot, but they do a superb job of keeping the brew hot. A waitress with a pot of coffee is on constant patrol. Your cup won't go empty. The usual for me (check the pictures). My wife had a wonderful blueberry short stack and a side of bacon XXcrispy. My meal was good. The décor is like every small-town diner in Oklahoma. Big menu, daily specials, fair prices. The service is excellent. Friendly welcoming small-town ambiance; everyone in the diner seems to know each other. Politics, the topic of the morning. This is Karen's Country Diner. Fair warning. With that name, if you have a problem, you probably don't want to speak with the manager.

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    Five Guys

    3.3(7 reviews)
    4.4 mi

    Pretty fast and friendly service. Picked up take out. Got a small cheeseburger, small fries,…read moreregular cheeseburger (double) and medium fries. No drinks. $35. Now for a great burger, I don't mind paying but these were just good. Really nothing special. Fries were better than average. Should have gone to OMG.

    I'd put off trying 5 Guys for quite some time because I knew how much it was going to cost me. So…read morethat said, cost is a factor in this review, but not the only factor. So... walked in around 12:30 or so and eyeballed the menu, which is blissfully simple, a nice change from some local franchises. Keeping it basic, I went with a cheeseburger, no onions and a small order of fries. I like that the only two choices I had to make wasthe toppings on my burger and the seasoning on my fries, which turned out to be the cajun seasoning. My order was a to-go order, and the wait time was maybe a tad long, but nothing I'd gripe about. I will admit that this time my preconceptions turned out almost completely wrong. Given most franchise burger places, I expected an anemic 1/4 lb paper thin overcooked patty buried under a mountain of lettuce. Not so. Here's one area where they did shine. The burger, once home and unwrapped was really nice looking. Easily 3-4" thick with a really thick meat patty and proportional amounts of trimmings, except for the cheese, which was there in abundance. All this is a nice way of saying it was a hot mess of a burger, in a good way. Burger was probably a solid 8/10. Where it came up short was flavor. It was good, and it hit the basic marks of a solid diner burger, but overall, the flavor was just average. Not sure what they could have done to enhance the flavor, but it just didn't measure up to places like Goldie's and OMG solely in flavor. Don't get me wrong, it was a good burger, but it wasn't a great burger. When it comes to the fries, I recommend you order the smallest size and see how that works. I ate fries all the way home (5 minute drive), and once home, split the order with my son and still had more than I could eat. And they were good fries.... not sure about 'cajun', but good nonetheless. I now understand why the small order of fries is nearly $6... seems like a lot (and it is), but you get a butt ton of fries. Honestly, I'd rather have an order half the size of the smallest one and not have far more fries than I can eat. The trick there, I suppose is 2 or 3 people order a burger and split the order of fries, so if that's your situation, cost is probably not bad. Service was what you would expect of a take out order, basic and just there. All together, the bill for the burger and fries was $18.49. Overall, I admit to underestimating 5 Guys based on the fact they're a franchise. The burger was good, if average. The fries were really good, if massively oversized. Not sure I'll be a regular because there's just better burgers in Owasso for the same or less money.

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