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Glad to see Stockyards City thriving today. Seems like OKC used to have more of a “western” image than it does today. Just my opinion. I hope the stockyards can help keep that culture alive. I do think Cattlemen’s is a good steakhouse and I always enjoy going there.
I have been to Bardstown probably 22 times for Distillery tours located around the area. I have eaten at The Talbott Taveren numerous times. But I feel the best bread pudding with bourbon sauce at Kurtz restaurant next to the Parkview Motel on Stephen Foster Ave. The have been sold and have different names. Mammys is good also to eat at. Also I think the only place you can buy Evan Willims 12 year is at their Lexington Distillery. Also several blocks away are streets with beautiful restored homes. The is so much to do in Bardstown.
I’m sold let’s get on a plane and head to cattleman’s steakhouse ❤ awesome video thanks for showing if ever im in Oklahoma I will definitely try the cattleman steakhouse
I am from Georgia. But I do visit OKC frequently on business. I have lost count of the times I have been to Stockyard City. Everytime I come to OKC, I will go eat at Cattlemens and go across Agnew to Langston's and shop. Bought quite a bit at Langston's. Been there enough, I could recognize the location of the photographer on these pics. Love visiting Stockyard City. Please keep this place alive.
I grew up in Shawnee, OK and worked at KOMA in the very early '80s. A Cattlemen's breakfast was something I would occasionally treat myself to after working the overnight show. I moved to New Orleans in '83, fell in love, got married in '84 and honeymooned in OKC with a visit to the state fair. Of course, I brought my bride to Cattlemen's and talked her into trying the lamb fries. 40 years later she still speaks fondly of the lamb fries. I'm way overdue for a visit back home to Oklahoma.
John's roast pork & cheesesteaks #1, Steves prince of steaks #2 in philly DONKEYS PLACE for cheesesteaks in Camden NJ is top notch above all of them , I'm in the greater Philly area & been going to DONKEYS since mid 70s with dad & grandpa
I’m sure lots of customers have had a good experience at cattleman’s restaurant, however my wife and I had the worst dinner ever at this establishment, that whenever any relatives come and visit, we always shun them away from ever eating there. Evan if you offer me a free dinner, I would never go back to that restaurant.
Your steaks suck I've there time and I've had a good streak. I've never been contacted my the restraurant saying 'they are sorry for my experience' gues they think the care was assembield on monday and you choice another of the week. I say the are fu.king as.h boycott them.
Wow What a tremendous and rich history! What is absolutely crazy is here in California we have at least 5 Cattleman's Steakhouse but they are different but food is very delicious they do not have that dressing but they have really good dressing they make there the normal ranch, blue cheese, thousand island ect. They do serve their salads in giant metal bowls and you can have as much as you like with as much ranch beans as you would like with sourdough bread. I have to try it out there someday!
Isn’t that funny? I have seen so many with the same name but unique stories for sure. Post the names of any places I should go and I will check them out!
@@historyatehere Yes it Is! I think you should definitely go to a Cattleman's here in northern California, the buildings are unique and built in the style of an old ranch house with wooden porches and stagecoaches with wagon wheels and pictures of the old frontier , huge metal bowls of the freshest salad which is all you can eat, and all the dinners are served a ranch style beans and those are all you can eat too with fresh sourdough bread.............Another place I have not been but I know that it was a favorite of Elvis Presley and want to go to" The Golden Steer" in Las Vegas. I also would love to go to 'The Big Texan Steak" where they have the 72 ounce Steak Challenge and the Boss Hog limo with the bull horns on them lol. Great Job man now this place is on my bucket list!
The Wife and I drove down to OKC for the weekend a few years back. Cattlemen's was on the menu. There was plenty to do in the area and lots of decent places to eat too.
Regarding the comment about pork chops: I used to go to Perry's Steakhouse in Houston for great steaks. After I tried their 7 finger porck chop, I never ordered a steak there again.
I’am from Kansas City Missouri,we were known as a cowtown for decades because of the stockyards ,those all closed in the 80’s after a hundred years, but there are great steak houses left from that legacy and the area were the yards used to be is thriving again now . Hopefully yours will continue in Oklahoma City.
Between yo Teef!!! 😂 Just pulling your leg. That was a very old Wendy's commercial. That's what kids would say in response to that commercial in school
This place is beyond excellent. Reminds me of the old Fred Harvey restaurants that dotted the country 60 years ago. Food and service are terrific and the prices are very reasonable. If you go to OKC, do NOT pass up eating at Cattlemen's.