Eischen's Bar is famous for two specific reasons. First, it is the oldest bar in the Sooner State. It dates all the way back to 1896 when they opened 11 years before Oklahoma became a state in 1907. Second, it is famous and most known for serving some of the country's best fried chicken. Don't take our word for it, we suggest you try it for yourself and see what all the fuss is about.
Eischen's Bar is the kind of place where friendly people work and eat. This place is the epitome of an unpretentious atmosphere and comfort food at its finest. You will feel right at home.
Eischen's Bar is located at 109 South 2nd in Okarche, which is only 43 minutes from downtown Oklahoma City.
This fried chicken has a cult-like following and for good reason, it tastes amazing. Let us know if you agree.
A rather unique feature here at Eischen's - you can choose to enter from the front of the building or the more famous rear entrance, which is pictured below.
Another menu item that you will definitely want to try is their awesome homemade chili. Served with all the standard sides, this chili is too good to pass up.
Eischen's Bar is a perfect blend of old and new. Updates have been made over the years to remain modern while there are also a few remaining pieces from the 1800s. This is great place for anyone who enjoys a little history with their meal.
Of course. no one wants to visit the oldest bar in the state and come home empty-handed so be sure and grab a souvenir cup to commemorate your trip.
To learn more about Eischen's Bar, click here.
Located just north of Broken Bow you will find The Blue Rooster. It’s the kind of place you wouldn’t mind spending several hours. Known for fried chicken and fish, the menu is chocked full of southern-style comfort food. Whether you have spent a long day working or relaxing on one of the nearby lakes, The Blue Rooster has you covered. From drinks to desserts, and everything in between, good times are always found here. Click here to read more.
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