If you’re looking for tasty food and a unique atmosphere, you’ll want to head to Oklahoma City to visit Trapper’s Fish Camp. This quirky restaurant has the most interesting atmosphere you’ve ever experienced. Check it out:

Trapper’s Fish Camp is like the hunting lodge you wish you owned, but it’s right here in Oklahoma City. You’ll find it at 4300 W Reno Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73107.

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From the moment you walk in the door, you’ll feel as though you’re deep in the woods, inside the most amazing fishing cabin ever.

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You’ll see tons of taxidermy animals on the walls all around you including deer, elk, bears and more.

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You’ll even find string of fish that look like they’ve just been hung up after a long day on the lake.

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Check out the tanks with live alligators!

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You’ll want to start your meal with a half order of oysters. In addition to traditional oysters on the half shell, you can get signature buffalo oysters, flash-fried and served with Louisiana buffalo sauce and house-made blue cheese dressing.

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Trapper’s Fish Camp is famous for its juicy, tender prime rib dinner. It’s slow-roasted for hours, and served with Trapper’s creamy horseradish.

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Other favorites include cajun hen, roasted in a skillet…

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…and a wide array of seafood dishes, including this cedar-plank salmon that’s maple glazed.

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The Bourbon Bar has more varieties of bourbon than you knew existed. Order a bourbon flight to try three.

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Between the unique decor and the mouth-watering entrees, one thing’s for sure: You won’t forget a trip to Trapper’s Fish Camp.

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Visit the restaurant seven days a week, starting at 11 a.m.. It closes at 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 11 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, and 9 p.m. on Sunday night.

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For more information and the full men, visit the Trapper’s Fish Camp website. What’s your favorite menu item at Trapper’s Fish Camp? Tell us in the comments!

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Looking for another great Oklahoma restaurant? Check out this oddly named Oklahoma restaurant that will make your mouth water.

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Address: 4300 W Reno Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73107