Meers Store and Restaurant

Hamburger restaurant · Comanche County

Meers Store and Restaurant

Hamburger restaurant · Comanche County

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26005 OK-115, Meers, OK 73057

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Nestled in the Wichita Mountains, this rustic gem serves massive longhorn burgers in pie tins, with a nostalgic vibe and delectable peach cobbler.  

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JP Brammer of ¡Hola Papi! Thinks This Burger Joint Sums Up Oklahoma - Eater

"The Meers Store and Restaurant is a general store and restaurant located in the Wichita Mountains in rural southwest Oklahoma. It's famous for its hearty longhorn beef burgers served in pie tins and peach cobblers. The place exudes a nostalgic vibe with its vintage rodeo posters, taxidermy, and historical decor, including a dormant seismograph and portraits of historical figures like Geronimo. It has a playful approach to its history, advertising its products with references to the gold rush era, like the 'prospector' burger and 'gold dust desserts.' Visitors can also find cowboy attire reminiscent of Mexican vaqueros for sale. The venue is marked by aluminum signs promoting the 'World Famous Meers Burger' and a sense of Oklahoma's golden age, despite its historical complexities and a sense of loss for the unfulfilled promises of the past." - JP Brammer

https://www.eater.com/24235044/meers-oklahoma-restaurant-burger
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Where Chefs Go: Broken Bow, Oklahoma

"The Wichita Mountains are just short of two hours from Oklahoma City and home to bison, elk, prairie dogs and great camping and hiking options. 'If you head out that way,' says Stringer. 'There’s a great 100-year-old burger joint you need to go to called Meers [named after the gold rush town in which it sits]. Super lean burgers from all their own cows. It’s incredible.'" - Marguerite Imbert

https://guide.michelin.com/us/en/article/travel/chef-vacation-broken-bow-oklahoma
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Matthew White

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If you’re a burger lover, this place is an absolute must-visit. The burgers are outstanding—massive, flavorful, and perfectly cooked. The portion sizes alone are enough to bring your appetite, but the taste is what truly seals the deal. The ambiance is like stepping back in time, with a retro vibe that’s both charming and unique. It feels like a hidden gem frozen in a cooler, simpler era. The service? Top-notch. The staff are friendly, attentive, and make you feel right at home. One thing to note—this spot is cash-only, so come prepared. Trust me, it’s worth every penny. If you haven’t been here yet, you’re seriously missing out. Bring your appetite and get ready for one of the tastiest burger experiences around!

Vic OKC

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This restaurant use to be a favorite road trip go to but now it’s just nothing special other than the roughness of the decor and history. The burgers are just ok, served in a metal tin pan which is their usual. The onion rings are not made on site but just boxed frozen heated rings. No fried green tomatoes like before. Limited menu. The cobbler was good. Not as good as before. Was it worth the hour+ drive from OKC, No. Sad that it hasn’t kept up the history of unique good food. Won’t visit again. Glad we have a memories of the old times. The wait staff was good. Friendly, and very attentive. My husband felt that there are pending safety issues with cleanliness and structure. It’s old! Bathrooms are a bit unkept. Cash only. Is open on Thursday.

Greg Rogers

Google
We ate at this place while in town for a Basic Training Graduation, and the food was phenomenal (and the sweet tea). I had the 8 oz cheeseburger, cooked with Texas Longhorn Steer beef, and it did not disappoint.

john mckeown

Google
No microbrewery anymore. That was one of my main reasons to go. I have asked why and received no good response. On my last visit, the burger had improved over the previous visit. With drinking, only water, two small burgers, and one onion ring was the meal was reasonably priced. The young lady who served us was pleasant and efficient.

Shawn “Travel With The Hales” Hale

Google
This is not a fancy place. You will stand in line to get in. But....it is a unique place. Serving HUGE portions, so keep that in mind when you order. Our server was very good. And those employees there....work hard. They were on the "go" and keep the flow moving. The cobbler and ice cream....yummy !

Jake Royer

Google
Such a good burger shop! The meat is cooked to perfection and has great flavor! My only complaint is they smash the burger and it feels like a thinner burger instead of a thicker burger. They put a ton of onions and pickles on your burger. Bacon is soggy. Don’t spend the extra money for bacon on your burger. My fries were also cold when they came out. Comparable to lunch food fries.

B Barrett

Google
Wasn't sure what to expect - saw the reviews over the years and was truly expecting this 'over the top' giant burger with all the traditional trimmings and that is pretty darn close. I don't eat burgers often so I'm not the best person to rate them - flavor was good, seasoning very light. Portions were exactly what you expected - if you want 1/2 pound, you get it! Fries were also excellent. Again, light on flavor but nothing disappointing. The absolute top thing that I enjoyed was the peach cobbler. It was truly the BEST that I've ever eaten out (nothing will ever be as good as home made). And the 'value' was also outstanding - a huge portion of cobbler and ice cream in a 'dog bowl,' more than enough for 2 people. Only disappointment was not being able to sample more than one - the peach was out of this world. Crust was flaky, big on flavor and had the perfect texture for cobbler - very easy to cut with a fork (some can be tough). Look forward to trying out the cherry next time. Oh and the wait for a Saturday was not bad - 15 minutes. Well worth it.

Janet Lenhart

Google
Love to support the local restaurants. 1st time I've ever had a burger that filled a pie pan. Because this place is popular there was a short wait but we'll worth it.