Hailey G.
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A Bittersweet Goodbye to a Local Gem: Harvey D's in Muskogee
It’s always hard to say goodbye to a place that feels like home, especially when it serves up incredible food, unforgettable drinks, and an atmosphere that makes you feel like family. Harvey D’s in Muskogee is that kind of place and with its doors closing soon, I wanted to share my experience in the hope others will stop by one last time before it's gone.
We started our evening with the sampler platter, and let me tell you 10 out of 10. It was fried heaven in the best way: crispy cheese curds, perfectly hand-battered onion rings, crunchy fried pickles, golden mushrooms, and jalapeño poppers that packed just the right amount of kick. Every bite was delicious and made it almost impossible to pick a favorite.
I also tried the wings, which I’d rate a solid 7.5 out of 10. The sauces were flavorful, and the texture was just the right crispy on the outside, tender on the inside. If I had to nitpick, the price point felt a bit high, but the taste definitely delivered.
Now, let’s talk about drinks. I had the Dublin River, and wow 10 out of 10. Hands down the best drink I’ve had in a long, long time. Smooth, refreshing, and perfectly mixed. I honestly will go back just for that drink alone.
The atmosphere is something special a full 10 out of 10 for its rustic, historical charm. It feels like stepping back in time in the best way, with walls that tell stories and a vibe that invites you to stay awhile.
And last but definitely not least, the waitstaff deserves a standing ovation. 10 out of 10. Attentive, friendly, and genuinely knowledgeable about the menu and their recommendations were spot on and made the whole experience even better.
I’ll definitely be back before they close, and I encourage anyone in or near Muskogee to do the same. Harvey D’s is more than just a restaurant — it’s a piece of the community. And though it’s bittersweet, I’m so glad I got to be part of its story.
Thank you, Harvey D’s, for the memories.