Cattlemen's Steakhouse, American steakhouse in Stockyards City, Oklahoma City, United States.
Cattlemen's Steakhouse is an American steakhouse in Stockyards City serving fresh prime beef cuts, chicken dishes, and seafood with traditional sides in a longstanding restaurant setting. The kitchen focuses on quality meat preparation alongside classic American accompaniments and preparations.
The restaurant opened in 1910 and changed hands in 1945 when Gene Wade won it from Hank Fry in a dice game, marking a significant shift in its direction. This transition strengthened its ties to the ranching community and shaped its identity for the following decades.
The place draws ranchers, cowboys, and cattle haulers who continue a tradition tied to the region's livestock trading economy and working culture.
The restaurant is located in Stockyards City and serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily with extended hours on weekends for added convenience. Plan ahead during busy periods as the location draws crowds, especially during peak dining times.
During Prohibition, the establishment produced its own beer brand called Double Deuce, crafted by the Prichard family from Krebs, Oklahoma. This secret brewing operation is a hidden chapter of the restaurant's past that few visitors today know about.
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