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    Simple Simon's Pizza

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Dutch Pantry

    Dutch Pantry

    4.0
    (101 reviews)
    22.8 mi
    $$

    The selection of food is small but it tasted good especially the mashed potatoes, the BBQ pork, and…read morethe fried chicken. The food selection felt like back when I was in elementary school but better since chicken and noodles was on the line when I visited. The line to get the food can get long during peak hours, but the dessert selection had plenty of pies to choose from. I noticed that there were some vintage dishes on the line such as jello salad and marshmallow salad which is rare these days.

    This is an Amish buffet. If your momma was a good cook this food will taste very familiar…read more It's a no fuss restaurant. You come, fill your plate and pay about 18 per adult... if you leave hungry it's on you. There is no menu. You just choose from selections that do not change much and all of it is included. The bbq pork is simple but good requiring no additional sauce. The fried chicken is tasty and simply made. There are chicken noodles that are as good as you have ever had. The mashed potatoes are buttery soft. The desert bar presents a Sophie's choice of deserts but you can take as many as you can eat. Leave the calorie counter at home it is not meant for this place. The ambience understated and plain as is fitting for the Amish. The staff is friendly. There are no waiters. You serve yourself. Good, simple and delicious food is on offer here, nothing else. Definitely worth the trip.

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    Biscuit, ham and cheese omelette and hash browns
    Biscuit, ham and cheese omelette and hash browns
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    The Sweet Shack Creamery

    The Sweet Shack Creamery

    4.8
    (43 reviews)
    16.2 mi
    $

    Highlights: Garfield motorized car, game/tv room and everyone seemed so happy!…read more They changed their name to the Sweet Shack Creamery. Everything about this cute ice cream shop feels like the kind of place every small town... main street should have. Buzzing with families, friends and couples on a sweet date. The outside seating puts you right on main street which is fun to watch the downtown energy, making it a fun stop for people-watching, summer evenings, and casual family hangouts. The ice cream is creamy, rich, and packed with flavor without feeling overly heavy. Regular scoop is $5.00 which is the avg. price of competitors. Whether you go for a classic scoop or one of their colorful shaved ice desserts, everything tastes made for hot days and happy moods. This ice cream shop delivers old-fashioned feels. Sweet Shack Creamery isn't trying to be overly fancy -- it's trying to be fun, and nostalgic, which I love so much. I wish more ice cream shops were like this! A great little downtown stop for families, date nights, or anyone wanting dessert with a lively atmosphere.

    The Sweet Shack Creamery is a cute ice cream shop serving over fifteen flavors of ice cream in…read moredowntown Jenks. When I entered, I was greeted by the smell of ice cream, the view of vibrant pink and blue colors of the store, and what looked like massive sprinkles on the wall. There were a few people in front of me in line, but it moved quickly and there was minimal time waiting. After sampling several different flavors, I settled on Bake Shoppe. This is a cookie dough ice cream with large chunks of chocolate chip cookie dough and brownie bites scattered throughout the creamy ice cream. Pricing was about $5 for a single scoop, which is in line with similar stores. There was plenty of seating throughout the store, and each room contained a different theme. These themes included a game room and a music room. There is also plenty of outdoor seating as well. Despite there being quite a few people savoring the beautiful summer evening on the front patio, I found an open seat and watched the traffic of downtown Jenks roll by the shop as I enjoyed my ice cream.

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    Prairie Lane Bakery

    Prairie Lane Bakery

    4.5
    (2 reviews)
    20.3 mi

    This was such a special and wonderful experience! The service was like nothing I've experienced…read morebefore. The entire family working there were kind and I felt as though I had been welcomed into their home for a feast. They served us an "eat until you're full" style meal including but not limited to... - Coleslaw - Green Beans - Mashed Potatoes & Gravy - Bread Rolls with Butter & Apple Butter - Brisket - 7-Up Chicken - Stuffing - Amish Noodles For drinks we were offered either ice water, or iced black tea. For dessert we were served both a Chocolate Pie, as well as a Banana Cream Pie, along with coffee. It was such an inviting experience and definitely made me feel as though I was a part of their family's dinner. It was truly special! I'd absolutely recommend trying this at some point! Do note that this is a cash only operation, and you do need to make a reservation well in advance via phone.

    Prairie Lane Bakery is a family-owned Amish eatery about a mile east of Highway 69 just outside…read moreChouteau, OK. A dirt road leads to its blink-and-you'll-miss-it door. No signs declare its existence. My wife and I found ourselves there for a meeting with her coworkers, one of whom has been a longtime frequenter of this establishment and recommended it as the site for the group's monthly dinner. She had made the reservation (required, for parties of at least 15) and had also been the one to choose our meal. I'm told the business can accommodate for many different allergies or diets and that they have a wide selection of meats, vegetables/sides, and desserts from which you can take your pick. The dining hall is in a nondescript white building across from the main house. It is far from fancy in keeping with the lifestyle of its proprietors. As in tin-metal walls, concrete floor, and gas-powered lights/heat. Metal folding chairs flank two long rows of folding tables covered in plastic tablecloths; our party of 12 sat in one row with a few seats to spare. The atmosphere is that of having a Sunday supper after church with kinfolk at grandma's. The (rather adorable) children of the (hardworking) women preparing and serving our food played along the borders of the room and ran through the doors, the air ringing with their laughter. Drinks (water or unsweetened tea only) were served as we arrived. Once everyone was present the food came out family-style - one large platter or bowl at a time, passed from one person to another. And now what you've all been waiting for: the food! The coleslaw wasn't very good; then again, I'm not a coleslaw fan and so might not be a good judge of it. The green beans could've come from a can for all the good they tasted. And the roast was dry, tasteless. That's where the negatives end. The baked chicken was tender/moist/juicy, all those words that make some people uncomfortable when talking period, let alone about food. The mashed potatoes were creamy, the white gravy perfectly rich, the country noodles expertly flavored, and the turkey dressing pure cheesy goodness. I can't forget the rolls, too, which when paired with homemade apple butter were the best I've ever had. After a brief rest to digest, we were served one kind of coffee and two kinds of pie - cherry and coconut cream. The cherry pie filling reminded me of a Pop-Tart but more intense, which wasn't a bad thing at all. Typically I don't like even the word coconut unless it's followed by "rum and pineapple juice", but that particular pie was delicious. It may have made me a convert. I haven't mentioned the service, but it was fantastic. Glasses never more than half-empty before being refilled. Constant questions of whether we needed anything else. Smiling faces and good conversation. We ate until we were stuffed and several people took home heaping to-go boxes, yet there was still a ton left of each food item. On the way out I picked up a loaf of banana but bread from the bakery side. The damage to my wallet for all of this? $27.59! Yep. All-you-can-eat comfort food for two in a place that feels like home for under $30. I'm definitely going back. Just as soon as I can round up 10-12 likeminded foodies so I can make a reservation.

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    Clockwise right: rolls w/apple butter, roast, baked chicken, noodles, green beans, coleslaw, dressing, mashed potatoes & gravy

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    Clockwise right: rolls w/apple butter, roast, baked chicken, noodles, green beans, coleslaw, dressing, mashed potatoes & gravy
    rise soufflé - Tulsa

    rise soufflé - Tulsa

    4.7
    (177 reviews)
    18.1 mi

    We absolutely had a wonderful experience at the Tulsa location! We treated my Dad and Step Mom to…read morelunch... it was their first time eating Soufflés and they both are still talking about them! We ordered 1 ham & cheese, 2 spicy sausage and 1 salmon soufflé. For dessert we had pecan, raspberry and key lime (Key Lime is my absolute favorite now!!) ‍ it is so smooth and just the perfect amount of every ingredient. We also had French press coffee and now they believe us when we tell them it's the best coffee!! I only got two good pictures of soufflés! We sat on the nice big patio in the corner. It was a lovely way to spend our afternoon!

    Last night was my 3rd visit since March 28. It has replaced every other Tulsa restaurant as my…read morefavorite. The food is incredible. The atmosphere is so inviting and pleasant. The 1st 2 times I had the steak and my husband had the ham sandwich (I know... he's a sandwich man... but it's seriously good). Last night I took 2 of my girlfriends for dessert. One is gluten free so we got the lava cake. Kale, who was my waiter for our 1st visit, was our waiter again. He remembered my name and my husband's name! He also remembered me asking about a GF menu for my friend. He is so warm and inviting and kind-- I'm not sure Rise knows how lucky they are to have him! If I didn't like the food, I might still go based on service and atmosphere alone. But let me tell you.... The food is divine. Kale genuinely cares that people have a stand-out impression of the place. And we all did! My friends are both so excited to go back and now understand why I keep raving about it! Be back soon!

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    Simple Simon's Pizza - pizza - Updated July 2026

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