Serving up American classics like burgers, sandwiches, salad, soups and more.
This taproom in downtown Claremore has a 1BBL brewhouse and 20 draft beers, plus wine, cider, and non-alcoholic options. It’s family-friendly, too!
For your morning caffeine boost, visit Green Eyes Coffee & Cafe, located on Highway 20. Choose from a full menu of hot and cold beverages, from hot chocolate and chai latte to Americano and London Fog, plus a large selection of hot teas. Green Eyes serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. Grab a bagel or a breakfast burrito to go or sit and savor French toast with triple berry syrup. For lunch, try the chicken salad sandwich.
The Lilac District’s newest dining option, Gibby C’s offers guests mouthwatering Southern classics like gumbo, collard greens, shrimp plates, and frog legs.
Serving Claremore since 1969, the Hammett House still serves all the staples that put it on the map, like pamper-fried chicken, lamb and turkey fries, and LaNelle Hammett’s signature “Skinny Soup.” The restaurant offers a daily lunch special, and the menu is constantly being expanded with new dishes. Did we mention that Hammett House is home to the 10-pound pie? Daily offerings include German chocolate, buttermilk chess, sour cream raisin, and peanut butter chocolate chip.
The Pink House is a Claremore lunch staple. Originally located in a pink house, the restaurant relocated in 2017 to the historic Belvidere Mansion, near downtown Claremore. The Pink House is famous for daily quiche specials, chicken enchilada casserole, and baked fudge. Browse the gift shop to take home a piece of Claremore history.
The Nut House is located just a few miles south of town on Route 66. With a full-service deli, an extensive gift shop, fresh fudge and, of course, nuts, The Nut House is a tourist’s dream stop. If you don’t have time to stop and browse, online ordering is available.
A great mix of sushi, pho and Thai dishes in a family dining atmosphere.
Serving lunch and breakfast, the Talala Grocery Store is known for its delicious sandwiches.
Serving up a slice of heaven in every dish, Heavenly Dough Pizza is the place to go for pizza, subs, salads, pastas, and more.
Angie’s All Day is a curbside kitchen specializing in breakfast, burgers, and barbecue.
Serving up a wide variety of Mexican-style favorites, the Cantina Grill offers specials that are uniquely Oologah, including the Mustang Platter and Oologah Bowl.
Come enjoy beautiful waterfront dining on Oologah Lake. The Oar House offers Caribbean soul food with an Oklahoma twist. Popular dishes include lobster mac and cheese, jerk chicken nachos, and hand-breaded catfish.
Open six days a week, Annie’s Diner serves classic breakfast options like omelets, biscuits and gravy, breakfast sandwiches, and pancakes. Stop by for lunch and select from tasty cheeseburger options, sandwiches and specialties like spaghetti 3-way and Frito chili pie.
Featuring Amish homemade baked goods, noodles, pies, pastries, and more.
Come unwind at Old Icehouse 33, home and inspiration for the hit television show Reservation Dogs. With delicious drinks, cold beer, live music, a pool table and fire pit, Old Icehouse 33 is the perfect place to connect with friends and relax after a long week.
From tamales to street tacos, Izzy’s Mexican Flat Grill offers customers a wide selection of menu options. With unique items such as Izzy’s shrimp skewer or pork chop and enchilada combo, everyone in your party is sure to find a dish to enjoy.
You will never go hungry at S&J BBQ! With family meal packs and customizable meat-by-the-pound options, S&J continues to be a top choice for Rogers County residents for barbecue.
Graham’s delicious home-style cooking keeps customers coming back for more by serving favorites such as homemade chicken noodles, meatloaf, catfish, and a variety of bakery items such as cookies, pies and other treats.
Come enjoy Mexican-style favorites, with seating options inside or out on our large patio.
A tiny place with a whole lot of taste! This local favorite offers something for everyone, with a variety of menu options from burgers and sandwiches to salads and breakfast items.
Established in 1962 and family-operated in Inola, Moore’s hosts a fish fry on the third Friday and Saturday of the month, year-round. You can also stock your pond, buy some hay and check out their Brahman, Akaushi, and Brangus crossbreed cattle.
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.
Your spot to find local favorites and enjoy specialty meals like the deli’s famous cabbage rolls.
An upscale pub serving lunch and dinner. Come enjoy delicious drinks, live music, and a variety of pub classics like hot wings, burgers, and tacos.
For American classics with an Irish twist, try local pub J Farley’s. Opened in 2018 to honor fallen Claremore Fire Captain Jason Farley, J Farley’s is co-owned by a veteran of the Claremore Fire Department. The menu includes popular items like the F-Train burger (a nod to Captain Farley’s nickname), which features jalapeños, grilled onions, pepper jack cheese, and strawberry habanero cream cheese. If you’re in the mood for a dish from “across the pond,” try the bangers and mash, chicken and cabbage, or shepherd’s pie. The pub is a popular neighborhood watering hole, with a patio and full bar.