Best hamburger in Tulsa

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dennishoddy

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That is our favorite pub and grill in Tulsa. Great food and the drinks are strong. We have never had a bad meal in there. The roast beef and brown gravy spud is incredible. Biggest tater I've ever seen. lol.
Tried the Ribeye once and it was very good as well. Properly cooked temp wise (med rare). The price wasn't intimidating either.
 

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I ordered a burger the other day at a diner. I asked for fried onions. The waitress came back to the table to say they can't do fried onions they only have grilled onion. SMH Even worse is the onions were thick cut and only mildly soft so they were only mildly cooked.
 

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I ordered a burger the other day at a diner. I asked for fried onions. The waitress came back to the table to say they can't do fried onions they only have grilled onion. SMH Even worse is the onions were thick cut and only mildly soft so they were only mildly cooked.
I like my onions with a little crunch to them so I'd be OK with that.
 

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I ordered a burger the other day at a diner. I asked for fried onions. The waitress came back to the table to say they can't do fried onions they only have grilled onion. SMH Even worse is the onions were thick cut and only mildly soft so they were only mildly cooked.

A properly done fried-onion burger is a thing of beauty requiring the onions to be thin-cut and embedded in the burger to be steam-cooked along with the frying that occurs when the burger is flipped. The places that do this best are in Canadian County, three in El Reno & two in Yukon. There used to be one in Mustang and I understand they're gone now. I've moved away from there to Tulsa but any trip through the area means a stop should be planned for a burger at the El Reno Johnnie's with a slice of coconut pie to top it off.
 

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