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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World-famous longhorn burgers, peach cobbler, and rustic charm.  

26005 OK-115, Meers, OK 73057 Get directions

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26005 OK-115, Meers, OK 73057 Get directions

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

"I remember the summer before my senior year when, mildly sunburnt from Lake Elmer Thomas, my friends and I drove to the Wichita Mountains for a lunch of hearty longhorn beef burgers—cut into quarters and served in pie tins—and split peach cobblers in flirtatious pairs. The Meers Store and Restaurant experience, both then and now, is reliable: there’s almost always a line at the front under a mounted longhorn head and an overwhelmed hostess (often a teenager until a 2015 child-labor lawsuit), and a cheeky sign that taunts teens to move out and get a job. Part general store and part mountain restaurant, Meers sits in a cluster of four shabby, mismatched buildings plastered with aluminum signs proclaiming the “World Famous Meers Burger” alongside vintage soda ads; a lone old parking meter stands in the lot. Inside, behind plexiglass, a dormant seismograph—knocked out by lightning in the mid-2000s—shares wall space with rodeo posters, taxidermy, and a portrait of Geronimo, while Texas longhorns graze outside and cowboy attire hangs for sale. The menu and décor lean into the area's gold-rush lore—signs call longhorn meat a “genetic gold mine,” the menu promises “Meers gold ain’t in them there hills, it’s in the taste,” there are “gold dust desserts,” a “prospector” burger, and even Meers Gold Beer brewed in Krebs—yet the whole place carries a wistful, self-deprecating nostalgia. Over the years stewardship passed from a rancher to Joe Maranto (who once declared the place’s population one) and now to his widow, Margaret; patrons have left their marks too, with business cards and carved initials dotting the walls, and the “seismic” Meers burger is still advertised as “the biggest burger in Okla.” When I think of Meers I think less about facts than about sitting in a booth with friends, eating Meers burgers with fries and soda and feeling, briefly, that the world was up for grabs." - 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

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Jon Derrick

Google
The wait time was well worth it. The food was awesome! Best burger that big I have ever enjoyed. The service was top notch and they even had a gift shop that you could purchase some hand made items.

Cam A.

Google
I really like how old school it is in the restaurant. That’s the neat part about it. The history. The burgers are decent. Nothing special, but decent. It was cooked just right. But it lacks seasoning The cobbler is super delicious. It’s even better with ice cream. It’s a good place to get a hearty meal after hiking or walking medicine park. Definitely still worth the visit despite how bland it kinda is. The atmosphere is very calm and the staff is very welcoming. Don’t forget to tip your waitress!

Sydney Elliott

Google
This place is absolutely amazing. Meers has some of the best food I’ve ever had. The peach cobbler is out of this world and the burgers taste delicious. This place is a must stop. Don’t go on the busy days because there is always a line.

Deanna Newsome

Google
We got the chicken fried steak sandwich, seen here. It completely filled both of us up. The place was PACKED. We had to wait in line for about 40 minutes but once seated it went smoothly. Definitely recommend for everyone to try.

Valeriya Yabluchanska

Google
If you looking for a stellar burger, you won’t find one here. Tough old beef, overcooked, cheap buns and toppings. Cobbler was nothing special. The place itself if very cool. Small store inside is awesome and that was a real gem. Atmosphere was chill, service was great. Remember, you come for a cool vibe, not the impressive food. Prices are cheap though, so overall is 4/5 for me. Enjoy the history!

Dahlia Mihm

Google
My husband & I stayed in Medicine Park over the weekend and tried Meers bc of recommendation. When we got there it was about a 30-45ish minute wait. We ordered cheese curds, onion rings and a burger each. The cheese curds and onion rings were good. The burgers weren't really anything special. They were big but They just tasted like unseasoned beef thrown on the grill. We can say we did it.

Tom Johnson

Google
where do i start? The burger is at best a 6 out of 10..they use no seasoning at all..its a shame because it could have been so much better..its not bad but its not even close to being great..if you are in the area you really have no other choice but this place..its a good experience just seeing it but dont expect a great burger. Do not believe these 5 star reviews..theyve never had a great burger.

Chelsea Yell

Google
At one time this might have been a cool place. No store, expensive mediocre food, very dirty and run down. I love cool roadside attractions, but this one has definitely seen better days. Hoping they can clean it up and maybe add back a store in the future. However, our servers were very friendly!

Joe R.

Yelp
We made the 80 mile drive from Texas on Friday Aug 22-2025 and arrived at 1:30pm. We were pleasantly surprised to see there was no waiting line and we were promptly seated. It had been almost 3 years since we last visited. I had heard and read some of the previous menu items had been dropped from the menu but it was not difficult to live without the "Texas toothpicks" today. Our server greeted us and was very pleasant and personable. I wish I could remember her name but she was one of two servers we saw there. We ordered our burgers & onion rings and the food was served very quickly. It just as good as what we had in previous years. Of course we saved room for the cherry cobbler and ice cream. For the price (about $7.50) the portion is massive. It should be more than enough to serve a couple. I remarked the portion of cobbler and ice cream was more than fairly priced. Having been going to the Meers Store for several decades, it's easy to notice that things are not as busy as in the past, as evidenced by the limited days and hours they are now open. I suspect Saturdays still have the lines waiting to get in but it was noticeable they were not busy when we were there. All in all our experience today was as good as any other time we have made the trip and feel they deserve the 5 stars we are giving them.
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Carolyn P.

Yelp
This was a Birthday request visit today. Long line but went fast. We had several so sat in very back room. Seismic hamburger good, its sharable. We love all the extras on it, sweet relish, bacon, Jalapeños, pickles. Fries are not so good, onion rings ok. Menu keeps getting smaller and out of some items. Sweet tea is really good. Cobbler! Still super good! PEACH. CHERRY, APPLE. WE NO LONGER ORDER ICE CREAM. Now get only small dips of store bought. We miss the home made ice cream heaped high in a bowl. They still say not working, missing part or something. Definitely disappointing! Service was good today but maybe because they automatically added a good tip to our bill.
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Mike K.

Yelp
The burgers are really good. Do let the building scare you off. It rustic but that's part of the experience. Reading all the stuff hanging on the walls. But the burgers are great and the beef is supposed to be really low in cholesterol. Making me hungry just thinking about it.
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Nicole R.

Yelp
Meersburger was pretty good. The parking was very hard to find. They are located at an intersection and they didn't have a designated parking lot. I really enjoy their peach cobbler and their Seismic Meersburger was very large and lean. They also only accept cash so be prepared.
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Julie C.

Yelp
It's worth the drive and worth the wait in line for a table. I believe this is the best burger in Oklahoma. The peach cobbler with homemade ice cream is exceptional. It's great for sharing because it is large. The history in this place is so cool. It's a really old building and might feel like it will collapse soon but I trust that it is sturdy enough. They serve their coke in large mason jars. Just a unique experience and a great burger!
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Timothy L.

Yelp
The service was amazing. Our waitress was like the Energizer bunny with a smile! The ambiance was exactly as we remembered from our last visit which was great as well. The burger itself was good but my bun was dry and falling apart. The onion rings were extra crispy, just like we like the them. Finally, the cherry cobbler was also good, especially with the vanilla ice cream. Bring cash! No credit cards accepted.
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River B.

Yelp
We drove an hour to have the hamburgers. We waited a long time to get a table. I thought "wow!" This burger must be out of this world for people to wait in such a long line and even be repeat customers. It was a huge hamburger and uniquely served. But it was bland. Our service was very good, and I enjoyed the cobbler. I also loved the well-traveled, earthy feel of the restaurant, but their signature hamburger did not deliver.
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Dan W.

Yelp
TLDR: Atmosphere is unique. Food portions are large. Food quality is average at best. Service was good. First. If you have never been. It's worth stopping by. The building is historic and is certainly unique. Try to take a marker. The walls are covered with customer signatures. You also want to see the old seismic machine. Sadly it's just a display now. I recall watching it working in my childhood. We always collects the souvenir pennys. They have a one of those old school penny smashers. So take two quarters and a penny for each of the kiddos. The food is fair at best on my repeated visits over the years. The portions are large and unique. But the quality is lacking. The onion rings were probably frozen out of a bag. The grease used for their rings needed changed. But eating out of metal pie plates and drinking out of mason jars. This trip was interesting because it was a cold night prior (25). But quickly warmed to 47 that morning. However they clearly chose to skip on the utilities. It was so cold in the restaurant. Everyone had their coats on. The waitress even had a stocking cap on.

Mike B.

Yelp
If you want high priced, just warm flavorless food this might be the place for you. Takes a bit to get in and then the wait for the food is long. Because of the wait you would think the food would be hot and fresh. It's not.
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Sarah M.

Yelp
We were on a road trip and made it to Meers to enjoy their famous cheeseburgers. We arrived on Saturday a little after 2pm and there was no wait. We were immediately greeted by the hostess and seated at a table in the back room. The waitress greeted us and offered to take our drink order. We had waters then each had their 8 oz. Cheeseburger. We shared an order of fries and an order of onion rings. The service was excellent!! Burgers were great, and onion rings were also great. Fries were good (just a little too pricey for what you got). The cobblers looked great, but we were too stuffed from the burgers. All in all a good stop! We recommend trying it at least once if you're from Oklahoma...but just be sure to have plenty of cash to pay as it's cash only.
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John M.

Yelp
Some 50 years after my first Meers burger, I returned after a morning of hiking in the nearby Wichita National Wildlife Refuge. My sisters and I waited in line for 20 minutes, using the time to scan the graffiti-rich walls. The wait was definitely worth it! My sisters split a plate-size, 16-ounce Seismic Meersburger; I opted for an 8-ounce Meers cheeseburger. The monster burgers--made from from Meers' own herd of pasture-raised longhorn cattle--were perfectly grilled with a fantastic crust. They were accompanied by onion rings, fried okra and french fries. No complaints with service--the servers were attentive and congenial. Our only regret--no room for dessert! While it's highly unlikely that we'll find ourselves anywhere near Meers in the foreseeable future, I'm grateful for this opportunity to share the Meers experience with family members!
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Mollie W.

Yelp
A trip home to Southwest Oklahoma is not complete without a meal at Meers in the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge. Our party of four arrived at 11 AM on a Friday to ensure getting a table and not having to wait outside in the scorching OK summer heat. We were seated right away and greeted promptly by Crystal who began our service with a history lesson about Meers. We told her we've been coming here since the 70s so we are all too familiar with Meers. It's usually dirty and hot in here, but this visit was surprisingly clean and climate controlled. Everyone was comfortable. Tribal items were on display for sale in an adjacent dining area and I found this very cool. Perfect place for this. I ordered the Meers Cheeseburger - no pink. I can always count on Meers for cooking my burger to order and they did so this visit. It was perfectly cooked through and delicious with cheese, lettuce, tomatoes and onions. One of us got the Seismic burger. Also cooked through even though they don't care. It was huge! I ate a quarter of it, plus my cheeseburger! Stop me! Very tasty rings and fries - enough to share between four people. The grand finale (and part I had been dreaming about until the day came) - PEACH COBBLER WITH HOMEMADE ICE CREAM. OMG. As always, it was peachy perfect, and the two mounds of ice cream were huge. I usually share this with another person, but not today. I was all in. Oh, Meers, please remain forever. You're a huge part of my childhood and still a reason I love to go "home."
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Jo R.

Yelp
First time in Lawton and I was surprisingly amazed by this "little" hole in the wall. Not quite little but you do have to wait beyond a chain to get seated. Took about 5 min for someone to recognize we were waiting to be seated. It's a pretty spacious spot with a lot of "watch your step" signs. Be careful. Look down while navigating through the spot. Alright, to the food, delicious! Buttery burgers! I am not sure that they advertise as smash burgers but they are. All good! You'll love them. The onion rings were light with regards to the batter. Cheese curds are best eaten fresh. The 8oz burger was so filling that I took the cheese curds leftover home. Not quite the same the next day! Definitely a hidden gem. My boyfriend used to dine there as a kid and recommended it. I don't blame him! Ps.. their sweet ice tea is amazing!

Steve Q.

Yelp
What a fall from a former glory. So sad to see such a cool place get ran into the ground by the people in charge these days. Ridiculous hours. Bitter staff members. So sad. I'm giving a one star just because of how it's ran, the nonsensical hours and their complete indifference and rudeness at times. Hopefully someone will buy it and save it. Been going there for 30 years and it's a shame the way it's ran now.
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Rachel M.

Yelp
It's been years since I've been here, but it did not disappoint!! We stuffed ourselves, but it was so worth it! The servers were super friendly and there's such a fun Oklahoma ambiance about the place. Cash only! You have to try the cobbler if you can make room at the end

Shirley T.

Yelp
Their hamburgers are huge. The big one is enough for 4 people. We got their onion rings to go with it and they were very good.
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Toni H.

Yelp
You might have to stand in line for a while however once you taste the burgers you'll understand why. They are amazing!! The apple cobbler is also to die for!!

Emily E.

Yelp
The server and ambiance were great. The burgers are good but I expected better due to the hype. Great place for the ambiance though!
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Amy G.

Yelp
If you're visiting the Wichita Mountains, then you HAVE to stop by and try a Meers burger! It gets pretty busy so be prepared for a bit of a wait but it's worth it. It's a cash only establishment so you'll need to bring cash or use the ATM on site. My husband ordered the seismic burger and I didn't go as hard and settled on a 1/2 pound Meers burger (added bacon). Burgers were juicy and veggies were fresh. The seismic burger had jalapeños and sweet relish, the hubs agreed on the rating. Finally, we finished strong with peach cobbler and homemade ice cream. De-lish! Just like grandma makes!
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Bradley A.

Yelp
I mean, we were pretty disappointed actually as the food was not nearly as good as all those who recommended it said it was, and it probably was amazing years ago. However, this review is solely on their desert. We ate what seemed to be just ok burgers and sides at best but watched as the entire restaurant ordered and received ice cream. Upon further investigation, turns out it was homemade ice cream and homemade cobbler. I'm from the south and my granny used to make the most amazing blackberry cobbler that was to die for. This is the first time since she passes that I have had cobbler that even remotely came close to hers. It was AMAZING!

John W.

Yelp
Ordered 2, 4 oz burgers, one with fries and one with onion rings and drinks. They were served on metal pie pans. The pie pans were frozen, therefore the meal was cold when we got it. Our order was taken by one person and our ticket was made out by another. We were charged for the Meers burgers and not the 4oz burgers. It came to $24.15 for one and $23.15 for the other. (Onion rings are $1 more). Service was slow. I am 79 years old and have been going here since I was in grade school. I am very disappointed. We were charged way too much for what we got. I feel bad about it but we will not be going back.

Rob L.

Yelp
Just as I remembered it being a kid. Great little place with a ton of history. A definite place to experience. You won't be disappointed.
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Heather B.

Yelp
I kind of surprised at the negative reviews because I've been stopping in at Meers for 19+ years now and it's still exactly what I expect. The burgers were huge in 2003 and they're still huge! Covid messed with a lot of places and even Meers was hurt. There are quite a few menu items that are no longer available and that's okay by me. I'm thankful they have been able to keep their doors open! Their food is just as good as ever. Meersburgers in pie tins and iced tea in mason jars...what's not to like here? The meat in their burgers are absolutely delicious! How good is it? It's so good that we intentionally planned a trip to Meers before hitting the road heading East to go back home to California! My only quibble is that they are cash only. That aggravates me for reasons and I still bristle at cash only businesses, but whatever. Also, watch your step while arriving and leaving. The steps are a little steep perhaps for some visitors.
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GP R.

Yelp
If you are a meat lover-this place is for you! 16oz burgers with the works Cobbler's are delicious

Linda K.

Yelp
I can't eat here any more due yo their treatment of e.ployees and customers. Employees have had to sue for pay. They insist on one check for the whole table even when they seat strangers at yiur table!
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Mindi F.

Yelp
Definitely a tradition for us when in the area. The burger was delicious as always. We arrived at opening with no line to wait in. It would be nice if the owners would keep the history but slightly update or clean up a bit more. It is cash only and they do have an atm on site
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Kelly D.

Yelp
Best burger I have ever eaten, friendly staff and nice little place well worth every penny! Old time look, look into the past, very cozy!
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Weiping W.

Yelp
The burgers are pretty good, but I am not sure it is worthy such a long wait. We drove all the way here just to have the famous burger. It was raining so heavily. Still, I could not find a parking spot. Dropped my friends, parked far away, and ran back under the pouring rain. We waited for 45 minutes in the long line. The burgers are nothing special. You can pretty much get it anywhere else.
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Donna R.

Yelp
This place used to be the best but it has gone way downhill. The burger was much more dry bun than meat, which was also overcooked and dry. Greasy, greasy onion rings and potato wedges. We couldn't eat it. The only thing worth eating was the homemade ice cream. The waitress was sullen and unfriendly. We will NOT be back.
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Patrick S.

Yelp
The first time I visited Meers, I was a high school student that came down to the wildlife refuge on a field trip. The restaurant looked old and rickety at the time but I was blown away at how delicious the food was, and how generous the portion sizes were. The food came in pie tins, and the drinks in mason jars. It was everything a high school kid could wish for. Fast forward 30 years, and the place looks the same and the food is still wonderful. It's truly a must stop location every time I'm in the area. It brings me back to those high school days for sure.
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Dragonfly J.

Yelp
When I found out I was visiting Lawton, OK three months ago, I started looking up places to eat in the area and everything was Meers this and Meers that. So visiting was my #1 priority. When we arrived there was a line inside and a bit of a wait. One of the employees came and apologized for the wait and said that they were working with a skeleton crew. They were still short-staffed due to the pandemic. Because of that, the menu was limited to burgers, select sides, select dessert and no BBQ. Luckily I was there for the burgers anyways. For drinks we ordered water and lemonade which was not good at all. Had to add extra sugar and lemon because it didn't really have any taste. But I wasn't there for the lemonade. The burgers came out really fast. For a skeleton crew, they really got after it when it came to getting food out on time. The burger was excellent. It melted in my mouth and was really easy to eat being that it was cut in 4. I really didn't get a chance to taste many of the fries because my girlfriend ate most of them before I got a chance to really evaluate them. They looked like your standard French Fry, nothing special. However the cobbler was great! I'd highly recommend Meers to anyone looking for a nice burger. Well worth the trip. Definitely a bucket list item if you're in the area!

Malou E.

Yelp
Ok well.....first off i drove 1.2 hours to try this place hoping for awsome.started with 30 mins in line ,ok hopefull. Got inside seated quickly,waited 20 min to get water and order taken.told they were short staffed,ok, then waited 30 min for food.at this point i had been watching the staff work.cook working register not washing hands,come on!!!! All silverware dirty, everything about the place was dirty and discusting.it is so rundown that historic is how they excuse it.the only reason im giving 2 stars is the burgers are very large and taste great.!!!!! Fries are just grease we could smell from 3 feet away.the prices are insane we spend almost $70.00 for 2 bugers.fries and 1 pepsi. I will never be back to this discusting mess again
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Jazmin R.

Yelp
This place first opened in 1901 and has a nostalgic feeling about it. Probably because has always been the go to after spending the day in the WMWR---you work up an appetite big Meers burger. Overpriced for what it is for sure. Nothing special about it other than being tied to the memories you created while spending time with friends and family and all the things explored around the area. Nothing has changed in the last 25 yrs.--probably longer. I can only speak for the years I have known this place. Same decor, same long lines to get seated (first come first serve), cash only (ATM located inside), and probably same staff. It also looks like it has never been dusted in the last 100 yrs. Pretty disgusting after standing in line for a half hour observing the stuff I have seen so many times before. Everything just got dustier. My allergies even started acting up while I standing there. I leave this review just to give new folks a heads up that it may not be what you are looking for in a place to dine and to be honest, I really want an owner of this company to really consider cleaning the place. Show your patrons some gratitude for their loyalty. It looks as though not a dime has been invested into the facility to give it a much needed face lift and it is not right to charge this much for a burger, fries, and cobbler ($27 w/ tip). You don't even accept credit cards and your menus are old with black marker going over half of the menu. Very tacky and nothing looked sanitary. One of two things need to happen #1, lower your prices to match the environment, #2 remodel and clean this place to match your prices. This establishment doesn't give the impression that they at all care what their customer's think so I doubt change will ever happen. Meers Cheeseburger 5/10 Fries 3/10 Peach Cobbler w/homemade ice cream 6/10 Establishment 2/10 Service 3/10

John E.

Yelp
I've been wanting to eat here for a long time and finally got the chance to eat one of their world famous cheeseburgers. The inside is big and old but the atmosphere is pretty cool. The staff are exceptional! I ordered the 8oz cheeseburger, an order of fries and sweet iced tea. After hearing about how delicious their hamburgers are, to say the least, I was disappointed. Put it this way, after I added salt it tasted better. Maybe I ordered the wrong burger or maybe the cook was having a bad day.
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David I.

Yelp
Meers is Meers. Historic. Rustic. Uncomplicated. Original. Not much changed since my first visit 45 years ago -- and that's FANTASTIC! The burgers are massive and delicious. The staff is friendly and hard-working. Know what & whom you're visiting and Meers exceeds expectations. Project uninformed expectations on them and you'll be appropriately disappointed. Meers is a legend worth experiencing-- and ENJOYING!
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Bee P.

Yelp
My issue was I had not been there in years so I looked them up on google to find their hours weee until 8pm showed up at half past five and was turned away. This was one of my favorite places to eat in the past

Hantastic D.

Yelp
After listening to the hype from coworkers, my dad and I visited the mountains and stopped here for lunch...disappointed. The place itself was pretty cool, definitely the hole in the wall (which are typically my favorite). All I'd heard about was how good the burgers are, they're #1 in OK, and you've got to stop in. Well, they like most other places were nothing special. It was a burger on a bun, no seasoning or flavor outside of the ketchup, Mayo, and tomatoes. I got the medium one and only ate 1/4 of it. I tried a 1/4 of my father's country fried steak sandwich and it was definitely better than my burger, but still pretty bland. On one hand, it's a massive burger so the cost is fine, on the other...it's boring. The "spicy" wedges...were not even seasoned. Service really wasn't bad at all when you consider it was pretty busy and I think she may have been 1 of 2 people, no complaints there.

Jackson C.

Yelp
I give these people five stars because the place was nice and old time and it had lots of history and the food was so good I got a chili hamburger and fries and it was good and the waitress was so nice and respectful I would definitely go back
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Sharon W.

Yelp
What can I say mmmm We ordered one meers burger And a cheese burger Fries and some onion rings The burgers were put together with fresh veggies and the patties were thick and good The Fries and onion were yummy. It's one of those old places you know it's been around awhile. So don't expect this place to be spick and spam, Long horn cow meets you in the waiting area. Yes you have to wait behind a chain. Lol lots of old signs on the wall and everyone who has been here has left there number or signatures over the walls. it was a one and done kind of place. The waitress was a quick gal getting people there food and drinks. She is awesome
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Jennifer S.

Yelp
We had a great meal at Meers Restaurant. We ordered their iconic burger and cobbler with ice cream. My hubby and I shared it between the two of us and it was plenty of food, large portions. The burger and peach cobbler was delicious and hit the spot. Service was friendly and efficient. The restaurant accepts only cash. I believe the restaurant used to serve beer but when we were there a few months ago, the restaurant was no longer serving beer. We will definitely return in the future when we are in the area.
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Glenn T.

Yelp
This is our second time visiting the area and the restaurant. We really liked our first time here. This time wasn't too good. We thought they were open until 9:00 but closed at 6:00. We wouldn't have shown up right before 6:00 if we had known. We felt rushed and others who arrived after 6:00 were treated rudely. Burgers were not very good. Definitely won't go back.
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Douglas R.

Yelp
3.5 rounded up, the Burgers are epic and taste great, the chicken fried steak was homemade and the mash potatoes with gravy really good, and even the small burger was worth it and tasty. Not pictured are the cobblers but we got one of each. Best flavor was Apple, then cherry, and last the peach. They were the whole point of the trip originally. The fried pickles we got were over fried and chewy but not bad taste. My brothers said that wasn't normal and wouldn'tet me say anything. Overall a great experience and friendly staff.
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Michael F.

Yelp
Absolute GARBAGE!!!! It was good years ago. Now it's just an overpriced joint that's dirty, unwelcoming, full of disappointment. The wait staff is rude. The food is a joke. McDonald's has better food and I detest McD's! The online menu is NOT accurate. The waitress said the menus inside, which are trash, are accurate. And why not? The prices are outrageously high for the lackluster quality they serve. No cheese sticks. No pecan pie. The banana pudding had raw bananas and the consistency is that you would find after a toddler just dove in and played around in it. There is the Meers Cheeseburger and just a regular cheeseburger. My wife got the quarter-pound cheeseburger. I asked for the half-pound cheeseburger as that was asked to me. What came out was the Meers Cheeseburger. I asked for the half-pound cheeseburger, and the waitress said the half-pound cheeseburger is the Meers Cheeseburger. There was no clarification. She acted like we were stupid. The Meers Cheeseburger, not what I wanted to begin with, was an absolute embarrassment of a cheeseburger. It's a half-pound if you count the veggie and bread overload. The top bread was nothing exciting. The bottom bread was over an inch thick. There was no half-pound patty. It was less than a quarter-pound all shriveled up. The waitress was very rude about her response, and proceeded to go to the kitchen and mock us to the rest of her co-workers. We could clearly hear the comments. The sides are not homemade as they claim to be. It looked like expired frozen microwaved garbage with no taste. Hell, Fisher-Price plastic toy food is of better quality than what Meers has nowadays. The artifacts in the place all have dust chunks that could easily get into the food. The whole place is a health code violation. They advertise as "The Best Burger In Oklahoma," HAHAHA!!!! Better burgers: Whataburger, S&B's, The Garage, The Stray Dog In Bethany, Johnnie's Charcoal Broiler, The various burger joints in El Reno, etc. If Chef Gordon Ramsay experienced Meers, he'd have the place shut down and would throw the food down in utter disgust. Meers is an Oklahoma landmark. It should not be this unwelcoming, disgusting, unprofessional. The owners and employees don't care. It's basically a place that robs customers of a worthwhile experience. SHUT THE PLACE DOWN!!!
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A. J. J.

Yelp
Leaving Lawton headed for Tulsa and having heard about the Meersburger for years decided it was now or never. Arrived about 2pm and there was no wait. We picked a seat near the kitchen just so we could see what was being served. The menu has very strange formatting and can make for a difficult read. There is some bonus history of the restaurant and store throughout so that helps. We ordered one Seismic Meersburger to share. The burger comes loaded with mustard, pickles, jalapeños, lettuce, tomato and onions is served in a pie tin and cut into 4 quarters. The meat is very lean and she thought was a little dry. The flavor is so good though, the cheese and other toppings help compensate for the lack of fat in the meat and I thought it was was great. Neat place to visit and a great burger. Plenty of history throughout the building. Take some time and walk around to check it all out.
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Mel N.

Yelp
CASH ONLY. Their speciality is burgers, which come sourced from the grass fed Longhorns near the refuge apparently. The menu has a long, long story about it that you can read while waiting for the food. They also have BBQ. Their beef is really lean... I could taste it in the burger. Not very good greasy. They also have daily made ice cream with milk and eggs. The reason I mention all of this is that it's part of the charm of the place and the prices... $13 for a hamburger. I agree it's a decent size, but on the pricier side for beef, tomato (?), onion, mustard, lettuce. No fries. Also they don't believe in putting ketchup on their hamburger, but there's some on the table. They cut your burger up for you in four pieces already. Don't worry you can finish it all. Definitely try the ice cream. They only have vanilla. It's very light. Can't really taste the vanilla but I loved it!! One order of ice cream is 5 scoops or so... so plenty to share. Or get the peach cobbler with ice cream (~$5-6 or so), which is 4 scoops. They also have apple and cherry cobbler, but peach is definitely the favorite. The cobbler was fine, but the ice cream is the star I think. It's definitely older inside, but it's been around for a while. Stop by if you're visiting the refuge. There's not many restaurants around anyway.
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Abe B.

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OK it truly doesn't look like much but this is an Oklahoma original that you just have to visit if you are anywhere in the area. They are known for their burgers and those are oh so good, but the menu doesn't stop there. You'll probably have to wait in line for a while before you order and then a while longer afterward. Trust me the wait is worth it!
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Bernie S.

Yelp
Worth the drive out here and the wait in line for a simple, delicious burger sourced from their own cattle. The service was great, even near closing and we all left stuffed and satisfied. Get the burger. Get the fried okra. Save room for dessert. They make their own ice cream- it's not too sweet, perfectly creamy and goes perfectly over some sticky, yummy peach cobbler. Tip: they have an ATM on site now if you forgot to bring cash
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Brooke H.

Yelp
I don't know what all the hype is about but definitely not worth it. This place is way overpriced and the food is mediocre at best. I can't figure out why anyone raves about this place, it was a waste of $100. Go somewhere else, DQ has better food. If you're in this area go down to the Old Plantation, you'll get a full meal for less than what you'd pay for overpriced mediocre burgers and fries here.
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Ethan J.

Yelp
Meets is located off the beaten path and has been there for YEARS. They must be doing something right! Be prepared: cash only, no split checks. The peach cobbler a la mode was AMAZING!!!!! I can see stopping here again in the future just for dessert. We had the onion rings, okra, a burger and a chili cheese dog. It wasn't bad. Oh and there's no phone service or wifi.