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<blockquote data-quote="Dmc707" data-source="post: 4195183" data-attributes="member: 54876"><p>I live in a no man’s land between Moore and Norman and hate to drive due to a profession that formerly had me driving 50k or more a year so my list is biased in that manner. </p><p> I also prefer meals at home but I get cabin fever occasionally and have to get out. I try To value and remember the people I am with more than the actual venue, so I am pretty flexible. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Breakfast: The Diner ( it’s just called the diner) in downtown Norman. The chicken fried chicken is awesome</p><p></p><p> Sunny Side Up in Moore is very good , although I don’t have any issues with any of the Jimmy’s Eggs I have been in.</p><p></p><p>Lunch: My office is in Norman close to Sooner Mall so rear sways my lunch choices too but i am pretty easy</p><p></p><p> Norman Interurban. They have a daily special Which can be anything from a personal size pizza or a burger to enchiladas which are surprisingly good for a quick infusion of calories</p><p></p><p> Norman Chelinos - I usually do a fajita meat chimichanga</p><p></p><p> Food truck tacos - of which there are many, but I would give a shout out for Seno’r Dolar who parks on the east side of S Shields between 59th and 44th. This is out of the way for me but worth a stop if I’m running an errand</p><p></p><p> </p><p>Dinner or “date nights” </p><p> Steak: Texas Roadhouse, Cattlemen’s, Saltgrass</p><p> All purpose: Charlestons - took my mother there for her 81st birth</p><p>day recently and was a great day. </p><p></p><p>Tex Mex: Tarahumaras or Teds </p><p> but have had a memorable experience at the El Chico in the Norman mall, but that had to do with the company at the time and the fact that I’m nostalgic for my teenage years when I thought taking A date to the mall was high society stuff</p><p></p><p>Take out pizza: Jet Pizza in Moore (formerly Sandros) - great NY Deli pizza</p><p> NY Deli on campus corner in Norman</p><p></p><p>Seafood : Crabtown, Pearls, and when in a hurry, The Catch, Volcano Sushi in Moore or Norman.</p><p></p><p></p><p>If the primary goal of the evening is to do some beer drinking and the food is secondary, Louie’s or The Garage do great burgers, as well as JR’s golf course at I-44 and 149th exit near Newcastle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dmc707, post: 4195183, member: 54876"] I live in a no man’s land between Moore and Norman and hate to drive due to a profession that formerly had me driving 50k or more a year so my list is biased in that manner. I also prefer meals at home but I get cabin fever occasionally and have to get out. I try To value and remember the people I am with more than the actual venue, so I am pretty flexible. Breakfast: The Diner ( it’s just called the diner) in downtown Norman. The chicken fried chicken is awesome Sunny Side Up in Moore is very good , although I don’t have any issues with any of the Jimmy’s Eggs I have been in. Lunch: My office is in Norman close to Sooner Mall so rear sways my lunch choices too but i am pretty easy Norman Interurban. They have a daily special Which can be anything from a personal size pizza or a burger to enchiladas which are surprisingly good for a quick infusion of calories Norman Chelinos - I usually do a fajita meat chimichanga Food truck tacos - of which there are many, but I would give a shout out for Seno’r Dolar who parks on the east side of S Shields between 59th and 44th. This is out of the way for me but worth a stop if I’m running an errand Dinner or “date nights” Steak: Texas Roadhouse, Cattlemen’s, Saltgrass All purpose: Charlestons - took my mother there for her 81st birth day recently and was a great day. Tex Mex: Tarahumaras or Teds but have had a memorable experience at the El Chico in the Norman mall, but that had to do with the company at the time and the fact that I’m nostalgic for my teenage years when I thought taking A date to the mall was high society stuff Take out pizza: Jet Pizza in Moore (formerly Sandros) - great NY Deli pizza NY Deli on campus corner in Norman Seafood : Crabtown, Pearls, and when in a hurry, The Catch, Volcano Sushi in Moore or Norman. If the primary goal of the evening is to do some beer drinking and the food is secondary, Louie’s or The Garage do great burgers, as well as JR’s golf course at I-44 and 149th exit near Newcastle [/QUOTE]
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