K.rachel O.
Yelp
I've been going to the Oak Café for over 10 years.
It's a gem of Wyandotte, with a decent menu. They have something for nearly everyone. It's a nice & clean local spot, out of the downtown traffic, for a casual night out. Or, even lunch, as they have some good lunch deals. Don't expect vegan or organic, it's just good old food, some deep fried and some more labor intensive.
They're one of the first local pubs to have craft beers, having them long before much of their competition picked up on the trend. You know, the ones that only had the 3 standard beers on tap (yuck) for.... Decades (ugh) the craft beer list is regularly rotating as well, so you will almost always have a new beer on tap, with enough variety to suit anyone. They tend to get some of the fancier craft beer options as well.
They're Ruben tots are my favorite item on menu. They're so unique and fun. The potato skins are my gf's go to eats.
It's small and quaint, a bit tight when the seats start filling up, though it's still an enjoyable environment. The video game options do great for passing the time while waiting on food, or if ya just wanna have some fun. The jukebox has good choices as well. The Oak has had a knack for hiring bartender's that are hard workers. They have their regulars, like anywhere else, and they do not neglect their job, as some other local places are notorious for. One cool thing the Oak does that others do not, they have bar trays. The bar sticks out a bit far, making it difficult to eat for people like me. They came up with an ingenious idea to fix it: bar trays. Don't forget to ask for them, they make a dining in experience, if seated at the bar, much more pleasing for small folks like me.
Big downsides to The Oak, and they're huge negatives, they do NOT have any indications of their beer list prices and they do not accept anything but cash. You can use their ATM, or you can go across the street to Jerry's market, and use their cash back option.
Both of these are disdainful, especially when SOME of the beers you're ordering, could be tipping the scales at over $8 a beer! Very bad form on you Oak Café. The servers are also not the most knowledgeable of the prices. I hold the owners responsible for lazy ownership, in this regard.
You lose two stars from me for these negatives.
All in all, I suggest the Oak, just remember to ask for beer prices before ordering & bring cash.