The Tiny Town In Oklahoma With The Most Scrumdiddilyumptious Restaurants
Medicine Park is a quaint town in southern Oklahoma known for its cobblestone streets, beautiful creeks, great shopping and small-town charm. But we found another reason that makes this town stand out – the dining scene. You’ll find the most scrumdiddlyumptious restaurants and bakeries that will impress any food connoisseur. Here are six that you won’t want to miss during your visit to this charming town.


The Old Plantation Restaurant comes highly recommended by many Oklahoma residents for its excellent home-style cooking (the barbecue and seafood here have become legendary among locals) and the delicious desserts on the menu. The service is also fast and friendly.


This family-owned cafe was voted the 5th best tiny restaurant in Oklahoma. You'll find gourmet sandwiches, tacos, nachos, buffalo wings and burritos. And don't forget to try the specialty cherry limeade...it's delicious!


Riverside Cafe in Medicine Park overlooks Medicine Creek and is a stone’s throw away from the majestic Wichita Mountains. This rustic restaurant is charming and the perfect place to go for a relaxing, delicious meal in small-town Oklahoma.


For authentic Mexican tacos, head to Cobblestone Row to Small Mountain Street Tacos. Just walk up to the window and place your order before choosing a table on the outdoor patio. The tacos are made with fresh ingredients and made daily.


Stop in on Saturdays for a full breakfast or Wednesday - Sunday for some of the best pound cake in the state. This is the place to go to satisfy your sweet tooth.


The most amazing breakfast pastries can be found at this little coffee house along East Lake Drive. All of the pastries and desserts are made fresh daily with organic and simple, natural ingredients. Try their "signature" Cobblescone - a buttery, crumbly blend of
several flours, almond meal,
and butter.
Have you visited any of these scrumptious restaurants or bakeries in Medicine Park? If so, which ones would you recommend?
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