Tex-Mex Restaurants near Pryor

Thomas Restaurant American • $
215 S Mill St, Pryor

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Chicken Fried Chicken
Chicken Fried Steak
Mac and Cheese
Chicken Tenders
French Toast
Street Tacos
Onion Rings
Hash Browns
Burger
Torta

“‼️ I FINALLY found amazing hash browns in this town. I’ve been wanting to try this place, but having no luck with food in this town, I held off. I’m so glad we gave it a go today. My bacon and 3 cheese omelette was amazing, biscuits and gravy were good, the French toast, and the pancakes. 5 ⭐️ will definitely be back here.“

4.5 Superb77 Reviews
Chili's Grill & Bar Tex-Mex • $
5001 S Mill St, Pryor

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Sante Fe Grilled Chicken Salad
Molten Chocolate Cake
Chicken Fried Steak
Skillet Queso
Triple Dipper
Guacamole
New Surf
Salsa
Fries
Honey

“If you haven't tried the NEW Nashville Hot Chicken, then you're missing out!! It is SO GOOD!! The Buffalo ranch is so good, as well. I totally recommend it, you won't regret it!! And the skillet caso and salsa always hits the spot.Go try it while it's available ❤️??“

3.5 Good62 Reviews
Casa Maria’s mexican restaurant Mexican • $
214 E Main St, Chouteau - 8.52 miles

Customers` Favorites

Fajitas Rice Beans and Guacamole Salad
Chimichanga Dinner
Chips and Salsa
Chile Relleno
Enchilada
Queso
Steak
Taco

“I was enjoying my meal at Casa Maria’s Mexican Restaurant, in Chouteau, when my brain formulated a puzzling question that I couldn’t answer. Do the Amish eat Mexican food?As my wife and I scanned the menu, we didn’t discuss what we were going to order. When the waitress asked, we had come to the same conclusion. The picture of Lunch Burrito Casa Maria was influential.A burrito is a burrito, but Casa maria’s Lunch Burrito Casa Maria distinguished itself from many we have had. It is a lunch menu item, described as a “one burrito” filled with (beef or chicken) cooked with pico de gallo then topped with queso, rice and beans on the side, and guacamole. We went with chicken. The savory pico de gallo blended with the chicken and the queso to yield an enjoyable, tasty, better than average, burrito reward.The accompanying rice and beans were good. I usually skip the rice. Casa Maria’s rice is well seasoned though. I discovered that a dab of hot salsa covered beans, sharing a fork with a dab of rice, made a great, delicious mouth full of food. The guac was fresh. I wish the portion had been larger, but this is a lunch menu item.The gringo style salsa average. The hot salsa very good. Service very good. And the surprisingly large restaurant is noticeably very clean and well kept.Good OkieMex!That unanswered question troubled me on the drive home…….“

4.2 Good50 Reviews
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