Oklahomans are serious when it comes to their burgers. We will wait in long lines just to get our favorites and we are loyal to our establishments. From hole-in-the-wall spots to iconic restaurants, the following is a list of some of the best and most popular burger joints in Oklahoma. Of course, this extensive list only begins to scratch the surface of all the amazing eateries in the Sooner State. So if you don’t see your favorite below, be sure to share it with us in the comments!

  1. Patty Wagon, OKC

Zomato/Rene Patty’s is proud to serve local, farm-raised, hormone and antibiotic-free beef patties. Feeling better about the meat? Go ahead and throw on a few extra patties for The Quad Burger. For more information, you can visit Patty Wagon online.

  1. Bills Jumbo Burgers, Tulsa

Facebook/Bills-jumbo-burgers Grab a good old-fashioned burger on old Route 66. More of a carry-out style since there are only a few stools. With burgers this good, plan on a wait during lunch hours. You’ll also drive a little out of town to get here, but rest assured, these delicious Oklahoma burgers are worth it!

  1. The Garage, Edmond

Facebook/thegaragenorman Grab a delicious burger with a great selection of beer at this upbeat restaurant/bar. Check out the menu by visiting The Garage online.

  1. Clauds Hamburgers, Tulsa

facebook/clauds-hamburgers A favorite for its local burger shack atmosphere and perfected burgers, with just the right amount of seasoning to make it memorable. Despite being one of the smallest restaurants in the state, Clauds is one of the best burger joints in Oklahoma.

  1. Meers Store & Restaurant, Meers

flickr/sillysocks The restaurant is about the only thing left in town and it hails the title “Best Burger in Oklahoma.” Feel right at home eating your burger made from prize-winning Texas Longhorn Beef, raised on the family’s ranch. No need to worry about cholesterol…this beef is actually lower than chicken. Learn more about this lovable burger spot in Oklahoma.

  1. Nic’s Grill, OKC

Facebook/nics-grill Be sure to visit with an appetite because Nic’s serves a mouth-watering half-pound burger. And it’s a big hit! In fact, there’s often a line out the door at this burger spot in Oklahoma City. Rest assured, though, your patience will be rewarded!

  1. Hanks Burgers, Tulsa

facebook/hanks-hamburgers One of Tulsa’s iconic burger joints offers fresh burgers, onion rings and shakes. Try the famous “Big Okie,” a one-pound burger consisting of four quarter-pound patties. Or, you can go for the classic offering, a burger and a malt. It’s been the go-to order here since the restaurant opened in 1949.

  1. Ron’s Hamburger and Chili, Owasso

flickr/cali2okie Ron’s has several locations throughout the state and has been in business since 1975. Ron’s has been voted the “Best Hamburger and Chili” and is a great family-friendly spot to visit. For more information, head on over to Ron’s Hamburgers & Chili online.

  1. Boston Deli, Tulsa

facebook/thebostondeli You won’t find this BBQ Brisket Burger on the lunch menu, so plan a nice evening out and be prepared for flavor overload. Of course, if you do stop by mid-day, you can look forward to a seriously impressive lunch menu at Boston Deli.

  1. Pops Restaurant and Gas Station, Arcadia

flickr/pops428 When you plan on visiting the famous landmark of Route 66, go hungry because they serve a fabulous signature burger. Visit the soda ranch with over 700 varieties of sodas and beverages.

  1. Tuckers Onion Burgers, OKC

facebook/tucksokc Pile on the grilled onions and bacon cause this bad boy is sure to please. Sit out on the patio and bring your dogs to eat…you can even order them an onion free burger. For more information, you can visit Tucker’s Onion Burgers online.

Did any of your favorite burger joints in Oklahoma miss the list? If so, be sure to share with us in the comments below — we’d love to hear from you!

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Patty’s is proud to serve local, farm-raised, hormone and antibiotic-free beef patties. Feeling better about the meat? Go ahead and throw on a few extra patties for The Quad Burger. For more information, you can visit Patty Wagon online.

Facebook/Bills-jumbo-burgers

Grab a good old-fashioned burger on old Route 66. More of a carry-out style since there are only a few stools. With burgers this good, plan on a wait during lunch hours. You’ll also drive a little out of town to get here, but rest assured, these delicious Oklahoma burgers are worth it!

Facebook/thegaragenorman

Grab a delicious burger with a great selection of beer at this upbeat restaurant/bar. Check out the menu by visiting The Garage online.

facebook/clauds-hamburgers

A favorite for its local burger shack atmosphere and perfected burgers, with just the right amount of seasoning to make it memorable. Despite being one of the smallest restaurants in the state, Clauds is one of the best burger joints in Oklahoma.

flickr/sillysocks

The restaurant is about the only thing left in town and it hails the title “Best Burger in Oklahoma.” Feel right at home eating your burger made from prize-winning Texas Longhorn Beef, raised on the family’s ranch. No need to worry about cholesterol…this beef is actually lower than chicken. Learn more about this lovable burger spot in Oklahoma.

Facebook/nics-grill

Be sure to visit with an appetite because Nic’s serves a mouth-watering half-pound burger. And it’s a big hit! In fact, there’s often a line out the door at this burger spot in Oklahoma City. Rest assured, though, your patience will be rewarded!

facebook/hanks-hamburgers

One of Tulsa’s iconic burger joints offers fresh burgers, onion rings and shakes. Try the famous “Big Okie,” a one-pound burger consisting of four quarter-pound patties. Or, you can go for the classic offering, a burger and a malt. It’s been the go-to order here since the restaurant opened in 1949.

flickr/cali2okie

Ron’s has several locations throughout the state and has been in business since 1975. Ron’s has been voted the “Best Hamburger and Chili” and is a great family-friendly spot to visit. For more information, head on over to Ron’s Hamburgers & Chili online.

facebook/thebostondeli

You won’t find this BBQ Brisket Burger on the lunch menu, so plan a nice evening out and be prepared for flavor overload. Of course, if you do stop by mid-day, you can look forward to a seriously impressive lunch menu at Boston Deli.

flickr/pops428

When you plan on visiting the famous landmark of Route 66, go hungry because they serve a fabulous signature burger. Visit the soda ranch with over 700 varieties of sodas and beverages.

facebook/tucksokc

Pile on the grilled onions and bacon cause this bad boy is sure to please. Sit out on the patio and bring your dogs to eat…you can even order them an onion free burger. For more information, you can visit Tucker’s Onion Burgers online.

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Address: Patty Wagon, 3600 N May Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73112, USAAddress: 2002 E Admiral Blvd, Tulsa, OK 74110, USAAddress: 601 S Bryant Ave #5737, Edmond, OK 73034, USAAddress: 3834 S Peoria Ave, Tulsa, OK 74105, USAAddress: Meers Store and Restaurant, 26005 OK-115, Meers, OK 73057, USAAddress: Nic’s Grill, 1201 N Pennsylvania Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73107, USAAddress: Hank’s Hamburgers, 8933 E Admiral Pl, Tulsa, OK 74115, USAAddress: 9100 N Garnett Rd, Owasso, OK 74055, USAAddress: 6231 E 61st St, Tulsa, OK 74136, USAAddress: 660 U.S. Rte 66, Arcadia, OK 73007, USAAddress: Tucker’s Onion Burgers, 324 NW 23rd St, Oklahoma City, OK 73118, USA

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Burger joints in oklahoma May 14, 2021 Beth C. Where else can I find some of the best burgers in Oklahoma? We’ve listed quite a few burger joints in Oklahoma, but, as we mentioned above, this list doesn’t include every single must-try spot. If you’ve got a hankering for a burger, there are several other businesses that belong on your radar. Some of these places include Fat Guys Burger Bar in Tulsa, Tasty Burger in Choctaw, Boompa’s Burgers in Elgin, Smitty’s Garage Burgers & Beers in Tulsa, CJ’s Burgers in Eufala, Burgers N More in Sapulpa, S&B’s Burger Joint in Oklahoma City, Bait Shop Burgers in Snyder, Hamburger Inn in Ardmore, The Cow Calf-Hay in Oklahoma City, Brownie’s Hamburger Stand in Tulsa, Republic Gastropub in Oklahoma City, and Pit Stop BBQ & Burgers in Hugo. Have you visited any of these mouthwatering burger joints? What are the most popular barbecue restaurants in Oklahoma? Now that we’ve covered burgers, it’s time to pivot to another Oklahoma delicacy: barbecue. If you’re a fan of barbecue, you won’t be disappointed by what’s to be found in the Sooner State. Some of the top barbecue restaurants in Oklahoma include Van’s Pig Stand in Shawnee, Smokin Joe’s Rib Ranch in Davis, Burn Co. Barbecue in Tulsa, Clark Crew BBQ in Oklahoma City, Mac’s Barbecue in Skiatook, Bob’s Pig Shop in Pauls Valley, Dink’s World Famous Pit Bar-B-Q in Bartlesville, and Ray’s Smokehouse BBQ in Norman. What food is Oklahoma known for? If you’re visiting Oklahoma, you should definitely bring your appetite with you. Oklahoma is known for its delicious, home-cooked meals and recipes that have been passed down from generation to generation. Some foods that Oklahoma is known for include barbecue, the fried onion burger, chicken fried steak, fried pies, fried okra, calf fries, fried catfish, Sooner Steaks, biscuits with sausage and gravy, grits, and cornbread. Learn more about these iconic Oklahoma foods.

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Burger joints in oklahoma

May 14, 2021

Beth C.

Where else can I find some of the best burgers in Oklahoma? We’ve listed quite a few burger joints in Oklahoma, but, as we mentioned above, this list doesn’t include every single must-try spot. If you’ve got a hankering for a burger, there are several other businesses that belong on your radar. Some of these places include Fat Guys Burger Bar in Tulsa, Tasty Burger in Choctaw, Boompa’s Burgers in Elgin, Smitty’s Garage Burgers & Beers in Tulsa, CJ’s Burgers in Eufala, Burgers N More in Sapulpa, S&B’s Burger Joint in Oklahoma City, Bait Shop Burgers in Snyder, Hamburger Inn in Ardmore, The Cow Calf-Hay in Oklahoma City, Brownie’s Hamburger Stand in Tulsa, Republic Gastropub in Oklahoma City, and Pit Stop BBQ & Burgers in Hugo. Have you visited any of these mouthwatering burger joints? What are the most popular barbecue restaurants in Oklahoma? Now that we’ve covered burgers, it’s time to pivot to another Oklahoma delicacy: barbecue. If you’re a fan of barbecue, you won’t be disappointed by what’s to be found in the Sooner State. Some of the top barbecue restaurants in Oklahoma include Van’s Pig Stand in Shawnee, Smokin Joe’s Rib Ranch in Davis, Burn Co. Barbecue in Tulsa, Clark Crew BBQ in Oklahoma City, Mac’s Barbecue in Skiatook, Bob’s Pig Shop in Pauls Valley, Dink’s World Famous Pit Bar-B-Q in Bartlesville, and Ray’s Smokehouse BBQ in Norman. What food is Oklahoma known for? If you’re visiting Oklahoma, you should definitely bring your appetite with you. Oklahoma is known for its delicious, home-cooked meals and recipes that have been passed down from generation to generation. Some foods that Oklahoma is known for include barbecue, the fried onion burger, chicken fried steak, fried pies, fried okra, calf fries, fried catfish, Sooner Steaks, biscuits with sausage and gravy, grits, and cornbread. Learn more about these iconic Oklahoma foods.

The OIYS Visitor Center

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We’ve listed quite a few burger joints in Oklahoma, but, as we mentioned above, this list doesn’t include every single must-try spot. If you’ve got a hankering for a burger, there are several other businesses that belong on your radar. Some of these places include Fat Guys Burger Bar in Tulsa, Tasty Burger in Choctaw, Boompa’s Burgers in Elgin, Smitty’s Garage Burgers & Beers in Tulsa, CJ’s Burgers in Eufala, Burgers N More in Sapulpa, S&B’s Burger Joint in Oklahoma City, Bait Shop Burgers in Snyder, Hamburger Inn in Ardmore, The Cow Calf-Hay in Oklahoma City, Brownie’s Hamburger Stand in Tulsa, Republic Gastropub in Oklahoma City, and Pit Stop BBQ & Burgers in Hugo. Have you visited any of these mouthwatering burger joints?

What are the most popular barbecue restaurants in Oklahoma?

Now that we’ve covered burgers, it’s time to pivot to another Oklahoma delicacy: barbecue. If you’re a fan of barbecue, you won’t be disappointed by what’s to be found in the Sooner State. Some of the top barbecue restaurants in Oklahoma include Van’s Pig Stand in Shawnee, Smokin Joe’s Rib Ranch in Davis, Burn Co. Barbecue in Tulsa, Clark Crew BBQ in Oklahoma City, Mac’s Barbecue in Skiatook, Bob’s Pig Shop in Pauls Valley, Dink’s World Famous Pit Bar-B-Q in Bartlesville, and Ray’s Smokehouse BBQ in Norman.

What food is Oklahoma known for?

If you’re visiting Oklahoma, you should definitely bring your appetite with you. Oklahoma is known for its delicious, home-cooked meals and recipes that have been passed down from generation to generation. Some foods that Oklahoma is known for include barbecue, the fried onion burger, chicken fried steak, fried pies, fried okra, calf fries, fried catfish, Sooner Steaks, biscuits with sausage and gravy, grits, and cornbread. Learn more about these iconic Oklahoma foods.