Reviews on American food in Wagoner, Oklahoma, United States. Wagoner is a city in Wagoner County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 8,323 at the 2010 census, compared to 7,669 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Wagoner County. It became the first city incorporated in Indian Territory on January 4, 1896.
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Arby's is a leading global quick-service restaurant company operating and franchising over 3,400 restaurants worldwide. Arby's was the first nationally franchised, coast-to-coast sandwich chain and has been serving fresh, craveable meals since it opened i
Late dinner on way home. Tried a new fried chicken sandwich which was overcooked. They said the timer is automatic at 5 minutes cook time but cooked another for me. This was only slightly better but since i had already waited 15-20 minutes, I left. I don't blame the workers but Arby's should recognize that a single chicken patty, later in the evening, can be immersed in hotter than usual oil and be over cooked at set times (unless, of course, this is the taste of the chicken patty all the time!)
The Giggle Fish Grill serves good food on Ft. Gibson Lake. Everything from the biggest, Black Angus burgers on the lake to hot, fresh, custom ordered pizzas!
We have eaten here twice after a long day on the lake and I thought the food was good. My son and I went yesterday for a late lunch. We ordered a grilled chicken sandwich with onion rings and a chicken finger basket. We were the only ones ordering and waited a good 25 minutes on our food. It tasted like all the food was frozen. At $8.59 for a grilled chicken sandwich and onion rings, I expected freshness and was disappointed it was not. Their deck is a great place to spend a sunny spring day. The atmosphere is very pleasant. I will, however, stick to eating here when I have been on the lake all day and am starving, as anything at that point tastes good. I will not make the long drive from my house just to eat here.
My family went to take out our family for Father's Day. I had seen this restaurant and it suited our need for Mexican Cuisine. We thought...We ordered Chips, Salsa, and Queso and drinks. It came fairly quickly. Then we ordered our Entrees. They didn't really have a Dinner that had as little bit of everything. (I usually try to get a meal like that to gauge it against other restaurants with the same cuisine.) I ended up ordering the #7 Combination meal (Chille Relleno, Enchilada, Rice, and Beans) and adding Burrito, Tamale, and Taco ale carte. Most of the meal was very bland and seemed as though it was microwaved. The Guacamole was not seasoned properly either. When it came dessert time I was so excited! They had Tres Leche cake which I love! I even make this for special occasions. Everyone that ordered the Tres Leche said it was good. Unfortunately, mine had hair in it. I waited for the waiter to come back and explained quietly, as not to disturb other's eating, what had happened. He finally heard me and took it away. He came back and informed me that they were out of the cake now. I was let down and ordered what sounded good, a fried cheesecake chimichanga with a glaze. It finally came out and the glaze made it so cloying sweet, that I gave it to my son. The waiter didn't apologize for the way my cake came out. He didn't keep our drinks refilled. When he brought me my ticket, he didn't explain that you pay on the way out. So, we waited for awhile, because he never came back. He and several other waiter's had been hanging around talking to each other. They weren't taking care of the tables. I went to pay my bill and the gentleman asked how it was and I politely told him. He didn't apologize for my experience at all. He didn't comp any of my bill either. I definitely won't be returning!
3 based on 30 reviews
It is a smaller place and we showed up with a baseball team of 17/18-year-olds. With parents/coaches, we probably had 25 people. After the initial shock, the staff was super friendly and efficient - just great. The food came out quickly and was awesome. Highly recommend.
4 based on 23 reviews
Typical small town greasy spoon diner fare - decent hamburger and fries, sandwiches, etc. Nothing fancy. Staff is friendly - place is old but clean.
4 based on 25 reviews
Great service with good ole Southern flavor at a reasonable price ! We came to Wagoner for HS Football and restaurant was crowded but got seated & served right away ! I had fried catfish, fries, hush puppies, slaw & ice tea which was excellent. Very clean fish, Also we had chicken strips which were huge, fries, & salad. Great as well ! Friendly service!
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4 based on 48 reviews
Pizza port is authentic made from scratch hand tossed pizza. Established in 1988 and is still owned & operated by the original owner. It is lake front view of beautiful Fort Gibson Lake. Buffet is served daily from 11-2. There are food choices for every t
WE stopped in for a late lunch and was very impressed with the buffet. Our waitress was Heather and she was very attentive and made us feel welcome. Will go back for sure.Happy New Year Judy! Thank you for taking the time to write us a review!! As the owner, I particularly appreciate your mention of my wait manager! Hope to see you again soon. Dara
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