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Meers Store & Restaurant

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"Best Burger in Oklahoma"

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Welcome to Meers, home of the "Best Burger in Oklahoma". Once a bustling town of miners seeking gold in the Wichita Mountains, all that remains of the town of Meers now is our world renowned family restaurant of the same name.

Address: 26005 State Highway 115, Meers, Oklahoma 73507
Phone: (580) 429-8051
State: OK
City: Meers
Street Number: 26005 State Highway 115
Zip Code: 73507
categories: burger restaurant, american restaurant


Opening Hours

Monday: 10:30 - 20:00
Thursday: 10:30 - 20:00
Friday: 10:30 - 21:00
Saturday: 10:30 - 21:00
Sunday: 10:30 - 20:00

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Reviews
I had been to this restaurant many years ago and finally was able to return and enjoy the food here yet again. I was, however, disappointed to find that they are not the same as I remembered. When I visited previously, they had the unique experience in which you were able to cut your own steak from the larger piece and you payed for it by the pound! They had a display case with meats for sale etc. now, it is basically the restaurant and they mostly serve burgers of one form or another with a few other items. All of that said, what they did serve was every bit as good as what I recall! Our burgers were cooked as requested, with ample toppings and they were correct as ordered. The potato wedges were good and they came with plenty of gooey cheese, not a skimpy amount! The service was good and the facility was as expected. Since it was intended to look like an Old West place, it was right on cue with the worn wooden railings, steps etc and the old license plates, signs, and other memorabilia fit right in! Pricing had gone up a lot since last time but was competitive for what you get. Our Seismic Meer’s Cheeseburger was a full pound burger for $16.95 so there were no complaints since most places don’t even have a burger that big! If you find my reviews useful, please like by clicking on the thumbs up icon labeled “helpful” at the bottom. Also follow me on Google Maps for more reviews. Thank you for your support
Went for lunch and it was very busy and packed full of people. Parking was very limited. We stood in line for a long time in cramped spaces. I would not recommend for anyone with mobility or sensory difficulties. Cobbler with ice cream was yummy and the burger was good, nothing that absolutely wowed me though. The waitress, on the other hand, did. She was absolutely perfect. I liked the interesting decor and it gave me things to look at while we were waiting which helped the time pass much more easily. I loved the writings on the wall in the bathroom.
It has been way to long since I had a Meers Burger. I ate entirely too much food, but it was worth it. The fried okra is delicious and crispy. And the cobbler is a must. This historic location never lets me down!Recommended dishesCobbler with Ice Cream, Seismic Cheeseburger, Fries and Onion Rings, Peach Cobbler with Homemade Ice Cream
Really cool place in the middle of nowhere between Lawton and Oklahoma City. Started out serving the mining town of Meers in the early 1900s, been going strong since. Beef comes from their own herd of longhorn cattle. The menu is currently limited due to Covid related staffing issues, but the burgers they are known for are still there and still amazing. There is very often a wait to get in, but it is very much worth it.
We had such a great experience here. The old school atmosphere is so cool and the staff was very friendly. The burgers sides didn’t disappoint- super fresh and delicious. Definitely recommend taking the time to stop by and try it out.
Great fresh and huge 16 oz burger. Made from local longhorn cattle. We had the seismic cheese burger and fries. We split it and it was definitely delicious and filling. It had everything except the kitchen sink on it. If your near Mears, OK it's worth the stop. Nice little museum on the walls also.
Meers Store excels in what they do: create deliciously mammoth-sized burgers and deep fried things. Besides that, the food is a failure. $4 for tasteless skinny shoe-string fries in a cardboard box. Is it possible to fail at BLTs? Yes, at the Meers Store it is possible. First, the menu states “Bacon, lettuce, tomato, and MAYO”. Please know that there is a difference between Mayonnaise and salad dressing. There is nothing more unappetizing than biting into a sickly sweet glob of salad dressing when you expect MAYO, and there is nothing more defining about a place where people who work there do not know the difference. As for the paper thin, short, yet plentiful pieces of bacon scraps, they were generously piled onto the “ toasted bread” which ingeniously I thought was merely a hamburger bun used backward to give the illusion of bread. It was the worst BLT I have experienced. If you go to this place because if its unique home on the range, old- time pioneer feel, stick with the burgers! Finally, I have to tell you that the people who work here could not be nicer folks. I might have made a bitter complaint upon exiting, but why ruin the moment for the hardworking and friendly individuals that were just getting through the day?
First time here. Tried an 8oz burger. Wow was it good and also a lot of burger. The cobbler was outstanding. Plenty of parking. They only take cash so make sure you have enough.
Very limited menu and the staff acted as if they did not want to accommodate our group of family that had just finished a military service at Fort Sill. They split us all up into 5 separate tables and made a big deal out of that then without asking who was on what tickets, they wrote a a separate ticket for each table and added gratuity. The gratuity was no big deal but asking them to break the tickets up for the right families was. I'm not going to discuss the food or the limited menu just the horrible experience. That speaks for the whole facility
COVID claims another 5 star experience. My feelings for this restaurant are so strong that it's impossible to give an unbiased review. There have been to many great memories made here over my lifetime and there will be more. However, this experience was by far, the most disappointing. I've eaten at half the tables in this drafty old building and this time, we were seated away from any windows and near the kitchen. Which is why I can not figure out why it was so dang cold. The weather was unseasonably warm and very windy that day. Being cold however, didn't make me think twice about having some homemade peach cobbler and ice cream. I was surprised and somewhat disappointed to have it served in a bowl instead of a big mug as was the custom. I split a cheeseburger and order of fries with my cousin based on previous experiences with serving sizes. That was also disappointing and surprising...smaller portions and neither tasted like I remember. The service was friendly and speedy but once our food had been served, disappeared for good. As you can see, the menu has been drastically reduced. But, the crowds were still there and more coming when we left. All I can say is, thank God for the cobbler and ice cream, bowl be damned.
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