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    3.0 (3 reviews)
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    Nowata Depot Cafe - Crispy chicken salad

    Nowata Depot Cafe

    4.2(28 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $

    I had chicken fried chicken. I had grilled chicken strips both with baked potatoes. They were baked…read moreperfectly. The food was fantastic. You could not find better food in a big city.

    The four friendly young ladies working this morning kept things on the tracks and on schedule…read more When we pulled up, every farm truck in the county was parked out front. Inside, nicely decorated. The railroad motif matched the building. Halloween decorations were strung from the ceiling. Good timing for us. The café cleared out quickly. These ranchers had to get back to work. The kitchen staff is fast; we had food in just a few minutes. My usual. My wife had pancakes and an egg. Very good food, good coffee. The building is a genuine old train depot within a few inches of an active rail way line. While I was enjoying my bacon and eggs, all that I could think of was a derailment. A frickin' big devastating derailment; like you see on the national news. What if? Could we get out of the building quickly enough if we had to? And then it started. At first a low-pitched rumble. A little vibration felt in the floor. Ripples appear in my coffee cup, Then the ear-splitting train horn, a warning of your last chance to clear the track. That train had to be rolling at 60 miles an hour. The windows on the track side of the depot were covered. You couldn't see the train. Only the flash of the sun between each car as it screamed by. Each rail car had its own signature sound. Some smooth, and then an occasional skreich form a worn wheel bearing or locked brake. That's the sound that worries me. The clatter lasted a few minutes, faded, and vanished. Quiet again. Café sounds return. Tableware clanking together and plates rattling as the tables were being cleared. (Check the video and turn the sound all the way up.) That was pretty darn neat! A real railroad depot café, that features an actual train rumbling past while you enjoy the food. Disney World can't beat this. You have to try the Nowata Depot Café. Call ahead to get the schedule for the next arriving train.

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    Nowata Depot Cafe - Inside the usual diner decor.

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    Inside the usual diner decor.

    Sugar Rush Sweet Treats

    Sugar Rush Sweet Treats

    4.6(9 reviews)
    69.9 mi

    Such a fun little ice cream shop! Lots of flavors to choose from and different styles - sundaes,…read moremilkshakes, root beer floats & more! The ice cream is made with butterfat and is rich and flavorful. Prices are comparable with other places including chains, but here you're getting much better quality and friendlier service. Our sweet pup was allowed to accompany us inside and she got a whipped cream pup cup! They also sell lots of old fashioned candy and seasonal goodies. We will definitely be back!

    So ignore the only other review on here that's a 1 Star. General rule when rating a place is…read moreusually one star for service, one for prices, one for food quality, one for the how clean and nice the place is, and a 5th Star if you feel like the place is just overall great. One stars are for if the place fails at almost everything, or if the service is so rude and bad that you can't enjoy the place at all. Giving a place 1 star because they don't have your kind of ice cream is ridiculous. Ok rant over. As for this place. It's got a good selection of ice cream. I think it was about 12 flavors or so. I don't really expect every flavor on the planet in a small town or it wouldn't last. Unless you're super picky, It's got something for everyone. The service is super friendly, and prices are very fair. Multiple cone options / cup sizes. They sell banana splits, shakes, Italian sodas, root beer floats, all sorts of candies, taffy and more. The place is super clean and very very nicely decorated. Maybe more on the girly side, but I'm sure if you brought young boys to eat ice cream, they are not complaining the place had more of a girls room feel. Seems like a great place for a group of kids to go with parents at any time. Lots of little things to touch and get their hands on, so maybe not so great if you have a grabby kid under the age of 3 unless you want candy all over the store. . They do have crayons at each table though to help keep kids occupied. Overall nothing I could really complain about. When my kids good at school all week, it's a great place to reward her with.

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    Sugar Rush Sweet Treats - Pup cup

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    Prairie Lane Bakery - Thanksgiving-Style Dinner.

    Prairie Lane Bakery

    4.5(2 reviews)
    44.4 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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    Prairie Lane Bakery - 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

    The Pioneer Woman Mercantile - These chicken plushies were so cute!

    The Pioneer Woman Mercantile

    4.0(810 reviews)
    39.6 mi
    $$

    To begin with our waitress, Tatiana, was outstanding. She is top knotch. I wanted to take her back…read moreto SC to train others here but unfortunately that was not possible. The food was outstanding. I ordered the chicken fried steak, mac and cheese and salad. I was a bit concerned when the Mac and cheese came out,it looked like boxed but when my lips hit it I was taken aback. It was one of the best I ever had. My mom had the short ribs with mashed potatoes and spinach and she raved about how good it was. We went back the next day for breakfast and them Grits were soooo good. Not sure how they got them so creamy and buttery, and cheesy but they did!! I have to brag on the coffee too. A must try! I will fly back out there again just to have the experience. Small town with a big personality. And thank you Sherriff Terry for your warm welcome :)

    I thought this would just be another tourist trap but the food turned out to be really good…read more There's a store to shop around on the first floor and then a bakery on the 2nd floor. We just showed up randomly and waited about 30-40 mins. The staff were friendly. Food was mostly cooked well with a few dishes needing a bit more seasoning. We got a couple of items from the bakery, like a chocolate chip cookie, and they were just ok. Overall, a very good experience and id definitely go back when visiting Oklahoma.

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    The Pioneer Woman Mercantile - Dining room. I'm obsessed with the lighting

    Dining room. I'm obsessed with the lighting

    The Pioneer Woman Mercantile - Melt in your mouth buttery biscuits

    Melt in your mouth buttery biscuits

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