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« Reply #15 on: January 30, 2010, 01:42:38 pm »

I really wish Owasso had some good local restaurants.  Unfortunately, everything we've had was mediocre to poor Sad
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« Reply #16 on: January 30, 2010, 08:49:25 pm »

I really wish Owasso had some good local restaurants.  Unfortunately, everything we've had was mediocre to poor Sad

Tavins Thai Grill are local people and is very good.  The first Saturday of the month they have a Prime Rib Dinner that is very good.  They have American/Native American and Thai food.  

Trails End Bar B Que is good local place for Breakfast, their Bar B Que is good too.   The owner was just given a Chamber of Commerce Community award for his support of community events both catering and just helping out.  

El Fogon is a good local place for Mexican Food.  It is not tex-mex like the local chains but authentic Mexican Food.  The people who run it are super nice.

Collinsville at short drive north of Owasso has 3-4 dinners that are pretty good if you're looking for comfort food.  I think  Karen's Koutry Kitchen is the best of them they have a really good Catfish Dinner on Friday's.   The Silver Dollar Cafe has good fried mushrooms and hot hamburger.   Their serving portions run on the large side.

Baja Jack's Burrito Shack is a locally owned California beach style Mexican food.  The Mango Salsa alone is worth the visit. The owner is usually there visiting your table making sure your are having a good experience. 

 
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« Reply #17 on: January 30, 2010, 09:17:25 pm »

Tavins Thai Grill are local people and is very good.  The first Saturday of the month they have a Prime Rib Dinner that is very good.  They have American/Native American and Thai food.  

Trails End Bar B Que is good local place for Breakfast, their Bar B Que is good too.   The owner was just given a Chamber of Commerce Community award for his support of community events both catering and just helping out.  

El Fogon is a good local place for Mexican Food.  It is not tex-mex like the local chains but authentic Mexican Food.  The people who run it are super nice.

Collinsville at short drive north of Owasso has 3-4 dinners that are pretty good if you're looking for comfort food.  I think  Karen's Koutry Kitchen is the best of them they have a really good Catfish Dinner on Friday's.   The Silver Dollar Cafe has good fried mushrooms and hot hamburger.   Their serving portions run on the large side.

Baja Jack's Burrito Shack is a locally owned California beach style Mexican food.  The Mango Salsa alone is worth the visit. The owner is usually there visiting your table making sure your are having a good experience. 

 



Thanks for the tip.  We're fairly new to Owasso, do you know where these places are?  Baja Jacks is ok we've been there. 


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« Reply #18 on: January 31, 2010, 06:56:19 am »

Don't forget Simply Sushi out east on 86th Street across from the 8th grade center.  It's locally owned too.
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« Reply #19 on: January 31, 2010, 09:54:25 pm »

Don't forget Simply Sushi out east on 86th Street across from the 8th grade center.  It's locally owned too.

I'm not a Sushi fan, it's fish bait to me.   But one of my son's speaks highly of Simply Sushi.
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Thanks for the tip.  We're fairly new to Owasso, do you know where these places are?  Baja Jacks is ok we've been there.  




Tavin's is behind Mazzio's delivery on 86th near the movie theater.

El Fogan is a block south of German Corner, 116th and Garnett across from Atwoods.

Trails End is on Garnett 3 blocks north of 86th street.  Between the new 1st Bank of Owasso and the Fire Station but across the street.  

The Dinner's in Collinsville are all on Main ST.  Karen's Kourtry Kitchen is about 3-4 blocks west of 169 on the south side of the road before you come to the first stop light.   The Silver Dollar Cafe is more in the middle of the downtown district of Collinsville.  It is on the North Side of the road about the 3-4th stop light.
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« Reply #21 on: January 31, 2010, 10:02:55 pm »

All those restaurants look like gas futures...

Owasso. GMAFB
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« Reply #22 on: January 31, 2010, 10:10:09 pm »

All those restaurants look like gas futures...

Owasso. GMAFB

Hey, there's still a lot of folks make their living from the oil business around here.  Give them a break.
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« Reply #23 on: January 31, 2010, 10:13:21 pm »

All those restaurants look like gas futures...

Owasso. GMAFB

Gas Futures what's wrong with that?   I own a 20% interest in a natural gas well in Northern Craig County.   

You going to have a problem with that like you have with every other capitalist function of our country?
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