4 Best Dog Friendly Restaurants Locust Grove

Country Cottage Restaurant Family • $
6570 State Hwy 82, Locust Grove

Customers` Favorites

Meatloaf Pinto Beans Homemade Roll Green Beans Mashed Potatoes and Gravy
Country Fried Steak Fried Chicken Leg Chicken Liver
Fried Chicken Mashed Potatoes and Gravy and Ham
Turkey and All the Trimmings
Salad \u0026 Fried Chicken
Fish and Hush Puppies
Salad & Fried Chicken
Chicken Fried Steak
Chocolate Brownie
Buffet Dessert's

“I ate at this place for the 1st time this past Saturday food was absolutely amazing some of the best comfort food I've had in years...fried chicken and chicken fried steak so good along with the mash potatoes and sweet potatoes...bread pudding very good“

4.7 Superb245 Reviews
Ranch House Pizza Pizza • $
224 E Main St, Locust Grove

“My favorite local business. Very respectful people, fast, tasty pizza!“

4.3 Superb44 Reviews
La Mansion Mexican Restaurant Mexican • $
205 State Hwy 82, Locust Grove

Customers` Favorites

Chicken Nachos with Fajita Chicken
Fajitas La Mansion
Seafood Enchiladas
Chicken Fajitas
Chips and Salsa
Cheese Dip
Quesadilla
Tortillas
Burrito
Steak

“One of our favorite Mexican food places! Never messes up our order, always fast services and best drinks!“

4 Good87 Reviews
Pig-N-Out Hamburger • $
303 W Ferry St, Salina - 6.42 miles

Customers` Favorites

Jalapeno Cheese Balls
Mushroom Swiss Burger
Chili Cheese Fries
Pig-N-Out Burger
Grilled Chicken
Cheeseburger
Loaded Fries
Butter Pecan
Waffle Fries
Indian Taco

“Well, I reckon I got my wires crossed on the barbecue, but that don’t change the fact that Pig-N-Out in Salina is still more Oklahoma than a Walmart parking lot full of jacked-up Fords. This ain’t no sit-down, sip-your-tea-and-chat kinda joint—it’s a walk-up window, meaning you better know what you want ‘cause there ain’t no dawdlin’ inside.

Ordered me a big ol’ burger, and let me tell ya, it was thicker than the dust cloud behind Jason Hughes when he’s hooked up and haulin’. Juicy, greasy in the best way, and stacked like a double-file restart. Fries were hot, crispy, and just salty enough to make me wanna order a big ol’ shake to wash it all down—because, let’s be honest, if you ain’t dunkin’ fries in a milkshake, are you even eatin’ right?

Service was quick, but not quite “USMTS feature on a dry-slick track” quick. More like “B-main at Tri-State Speedway” quick—fast enough to keep you happy, but you’re still gonna have time to check Facebook and see if Johnny Taylor wrecked out yet.

Ain’t no fancy dining room here, but that’s part of the charm. You get your food, find a good spot to park, and chow down like you’re tailgating at the track. So if you’re in Salina and need a meal that’s as down-home as a dirt racer with a duct-taped fender, Pig-N-Out’s the spot. Just don’t expect a cloth napkin—this is hands-on, Oklahoma eatin’.“

4.2 Good128 Reviews

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