The team at Lyles is committed to providing customers with quality meat cuts and exceptional customer service. Make your next meal one to remember by enjoying the highest standard of locally grown and processed meat and seasonings.
From furniture to knickknacks and basic household items, the BS Stop offers a wide variety of inventory that will excite any consignment enthusiast. With new items arriving daily, you are sure to find a new treasure with each visit.
Family-owned and -operated, Blessings in Bloom provides fresh flowers and creative gift ideas to suit any style or budget.
Located on the National Register of Historic Places, Chelsea’s Hogue House, built in 1912, was the first Sears & Roebuck home to be constructed in Oklahoma.
Part of the original Route 66 alignment, this historic 123-foot bridge is the only unaltered bridge left in Oklahoma today. While it is no longer drivable, visitors can walk along this incredible piece of Oklahoma and Route 66 history.
Chelsea’s home for delicious barbecue, the Winganon Cafe is known for its pulled pork, ribs, chopped brisket and unique breakfast options.
Serving up your favorite mouthwatering BBQ and smoked meats. Order out or dine in, and don’t forget your favorite sides.
Founded in 1994, Pat’s Main Street Diner is known for its hand-battered chicken-fried steak, hand-cut fries, homemade cinnamon rolls, and other comfort foods.
Prairie Rose Grill is your home for classic American dishes, serving up favorites like BBQ sandwiches, country fried chicken, homemade apple pie, grilled pork chops, and delicious desserts.
Brown’s Donuts is a local, family-owned business that has been serving delicious donuts, cinnamon rolls, pastries and more for decades.
Take a trip under Route 66! Walk through one of the only open underpasses on the Oklahoma stretch of the Mother Road while taking in bits of Route 66 and Chelsea history. A mural pays tribute to historical elements of Chelsea, from a 1930s gas station to the Hogue House, and guests are invited to sign the mural to document their visit.