I recently stumbled upon a hidden dining gem in northeastern Oklahoma that’s off the beaten path. You might not even know it exists because it’s tucked away on a ranch but you’ll want to read more about this cafe because they serve delicious country cooking just like grandma’s kitchen.

Chuck Wagon Cafe is located on Sycamore Springs Ranch at 6680 East 620 Road in the small town of Locust Grove.

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It’s one of two restaurants on the ranch. The cafe serves good ole country cooking and family friendly meals, while the other one serves mouthwatering Mexican food.

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Inside you’ll find one big dining room full of tables and booths. Not much going on in the inside, but that’s okay because once you taste the food everything else will be a blur.

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You’ll find all your favorite Oklahoma dishes at Chuck Wagon. From biscuits and gravy to hash browns and bacon, breakfast is filled with tasty options.

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Dinner is served Monday - Saturday from 2 - 8 p.m., while breakfast and lunch are served seven days a week.

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And because the restaurant is located on a ranch you never what you’ll see roaming the land.

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As they say on their website, “Come on down to the Ranch, where it’s always a pleasure to meet & feed ya!”

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Location

18 Miles N. of Tahlequah or 5 1/2 Miles S. of Locust Grove on Hwy. 82 1/4 Mile S. on Road 442. Click here to visit their website.

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