Fort Gibson is a town in Muskogee County which has expanded into Cherokee County as it grew in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The population was 4,154 at the 2010 census, an increase of 2.5 percent from 4,054 at the 2000 census. It is the location of Fort Gibson Historical Site and Fort Gibson National Cemetery and is located near the end of the Cherokees' Trail of Tears at Tahlequah, Oklahoma.
Things to do in Fort Gibson
5 based on 11 reviews
Traveling through Ft. Gibson and heard about a great pizza place downtown. I was excited to try this place. The atmospher of the old historic building is very apealing, and the food was fantastic. The restaurant part of the builing is up stairs and the view from the many large windows was great! Don't miss the bruschetta as an appetizer! The pizza was good. If I hadn't been full from my meal I would have splurged and enjoyed a scoop of gelato for dessert. So glad I pulled off the main highway to head downtown to try this restaurant. Great experience!
5 based on 5 reviews
Wise Owl Coffee just started serving lunch in a soft open. They are starting with one daily special. Today's special was Potato Soup with Empanadas! It can with bacon and cheese and crackers on the side. It was all delicious and well presented. The meal included a glass of iced tea and scrumptious chocolate chip cookie for only $7.50! Be sure and check out the Wise Owl for all their exotic coffe drinks and now delicious lunches!
4.5 based on 17 reviews
Martins is a nice little restaurant in Okay, Oklahoma. They have many items on the menu but they are famous(at least around here) for their homemade onion rings. A petite order is usually enough for 2 but depending may serve three or four. It comes on a small platter but is stacked high. It is really good and keeps us coming back. I especially like their catfish. It is fixed with cornmeal and fried and is very good. Their prime rib on fridays is really good. Highly recommend this place for food that looks good and tastes good too.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
My boyfriend and I came here as we recently moved in nearby and saw this little donut shop. Neither one of us is generally a fan of donuts but the donuts here were definitely good. They have something that is like a fried cinnamon roll, and it is absolutely delicious. The prices were reasonable, and the employees were extremely friendly. We will definitely return.
4 based on 29 reviews
We stopped by after visiting friends in Ft. Gibson. We always loved the Chicken Chunks with mashed potatoes & gravy and cole slaw...they did not disappoint.
4 based on 146 reviews
The original Miss Addie's is located in the Historic Smith's Drug Store at 821 West Broadway in Muskogee. The building was built in 1915 by Pharmacist Charles Smith and his wife Addie. The English style building operated as a drug store and soda fountain for more than 35 years. Reopened to the public in January of 1992, by Toby and Bernadette Feickert, Miss Addie's began as a tea room serving homemade lunch specialties, soups, sandwiches, and desserts in an atmosphere of fine antiques. As the restaurant began to grow the upstairs was renovated to accommodate private dinner parties. In September 2000, the pub was opened.
We ordered the pork chop dinner. It was excellent! And everything we saw brought out of the kitchen to other tables looked excellent also. The outside looks a bit scary especially in the dark but the inside is comfortable and clean. The service was great! Several servers were working and they all seemed to be very attentive, knowledgeable and not at all pushy. This was a great find and well worth the visit.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
This is the third visit I have made to my Mom's in Fort Gibson that we have eaten Sunday buffet at this wonderful place. It's all you can eat pizza of every kind and my favorite, the calzone. When the owner came over and I told her how much I loved it she went and made a fresh batch with the works just for us. They had yummy desserts. A raspberry cream pizza a cinnamon pizza and one that tasted like a decadent chocolate chip cookie. They have a great senior discount. I will be eating there next year on my trip. The girls that work there are wonderful and will make any kind of pizza that you ask for.
4.5 based on 99 reviews
Owner, Gino, comes around - greets, welcomes and thanks you for coming to his establishment. Atmosphere, surroundings, comfortably, cuisine are all above standards. This restaurant has become a regular for us. They take pride inn their products (presentation, quality, taste, variety of selections). Enjoy the outer banquet room with fireplace.
3 based on 15 reviews
This was my first time eating at a Braum's, and I was really disappointed. I don't think I'll ever go to one again.
Ordered a Jr. Hamburger meal with french fries. My husband got chicken tenders. Nothing about our food was good- NOTHING. Hamburger was dry, tasteless but somehow still had grease pouring out of it? French fries were soggy. Chicken tenders stole the show, but that isn't saying much. Our bill was around $10.
Perhaps this place has better shakes and ice cream, but I'll never know. Skip!
4.5 based on 6 reviews
Walk into the Fort Gibson Boomerang and you will hear 50's music, see Huge wooden Coke bottle, and pictures of Marilyn Monroe all over the joint. The diner runs on a small staff who work like crazy to take care of everybody. Great food and breakfast all day! You won't miss out by trying this Boomerang. You will definitely come back!
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