Beavers Bend restaurant reviews

Yelp Names Rolling Fork Takery Top Oklahoma Restaurant

Yelp Names Rolling Fork Takery Top Oklahoma Restaurant

Rolling Fork Takery is The One Restaurant To Try In Oklahoma, according to Yelp!

I’m very excited for my lifetime friends, Skip and Shellye Copeland. They’re wonderful people and brilliant marketers. Most importantly, they create world-class food!

Skip and Shel opened this tremendous concept in 2017. Locals and tourists have been elated with their mouth-watering cuisine and service.

Healthy Dining In Beavers Bend

Yelp Names Rolling Fork Takery Top Oklahoma Restaurant

Skip left a lucrative executive position and Shel has been a successful media personality/voiceover talent for years. Now, they’re living the American Dream!

I wrote about Rolling Fork a couple of times in 2017 and knew they’d be very successful. A national award like this from Yelp has caused their popularity to skyrocket.

Broken Bow’s Top Restaurant

Yelp Names Rolling Fork Takery Top Oklahoma Restaurant

Photo by Chris Chandler

“We are thrilled by this unexpected recognition from Yelp, said Chef and C0-Owner, Skip Copeland. Knowing that our customers made this possible for us makes it even more meaningful. We are both inspired and humbled by this positive attention and will strive daily to meet those lofty expectations.”

Yelp Names Rolling Fork Takery Top Oklahoma Restaurant

 

Rolling Fork features indoor and outdoor seating. Dogs are welcome on the patio. They have a convenient online ordering system if you want to grab it and head to the lake.

Rolling Fork is located at US Highway 259 and Coho Road in Hochatown. Only a few miles from Mountain Vista Cabin.  It’s slightly north of Girls Gone Wine.

Rolling Fork is now our top dining choice near Beavers Bend State Park.

Congratulations Skip and Shel!

By |2023-03-02T20:39:51+00:00February 14th, 2018|Beavers Bend Restaurants|

Beavers Bend BBQ Tip

Beavers Bend BBQ Tip

Looking for a Beavers Bend BBQ tip? We love Shady Oaks Restaurant near the Beavers Bend State Park exit.

I’ve written about them several times. Their omelets are great at breakfast and their burgers are the best in the Kiamichi Mountains. I branched out and tried something new recently and it was fantastic!

Get the BBQ sandwich! It’s awesome and they definitely don’t skimp on the portion. I prefer my BBQ sauce to have a little more kick but nevertheless, it was a tremendous lunch. I’ve truly never had a bad meal at Shady Oaks and I’ll order this again in the future.

They also feature ribs that I can’t wait to try.  Don’t bypass Shady Oaks thinking it’s just a little hole-in-the-wall. It’s clean and the staff is friendly. This little gem is a favorite spot for many locals.

Try my Beavers Bend BBQ tip on your next trip to Broken Bow and let me know what you think!

Jerry Isbell

By |2015-07-09T20:33:20+00:00July 9th, 2015|Beavers Bend Restaurants|

Breakfast in Broken Bow

Breakfast in Broken Bow is fantastic at Adam & Eve’s Coffeehouse in Beavers Bend State Park!

I’ve written about this great place a few times previously. We love it.

They have a terrific atmosphere and offer a variety of coffees along with breakfast and lunch specials. I visited with their friendly staff last week and enjoyed their famous Breakfast Burrito…it’s the bomb!

Breakfast in Broken Bow  Breakfast in Broken Bow

 

The breakfast burrito was the best I’ve ever had. It was filled with generous portions of eggs and sausage and the service is always fast and impeccable at Adam & Eve’s Coffeehouse.

i devoured the burrito but the waffle was a different story. Look at the size of this thing! I could only finish a small portion of it.

If you’ve arrived in Beavers Bend and forgotten a few essential items, they have a variety of quick-stop products. Browse their nifty souvenir shop in the building while sipping on their delicious coffee.

They’ve updated their menu with new wraps and salads and even offer a kids menu.

Breakfast in Broken Bow

Breakfast in Broken Bow is great at Adam & Eve’s…Tell them I sent you!

By Jerry Isbell

 

By |2020-10-02T14:55:58+00:00May 12th, 2015|Dallas travel blogs|
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