Oklahoma Food & Drink 

The Jefferson Highway's food scene features iconic roadside stops and historic destinations that fuel any road trip. From the retro charm of classic diners serving all-day comfort food to a famous celebrity-owned venue and nostalgic candy shops, you'll find a delicious variety on your Oklahoma journey.

Reba's Place in Atoka OK. Photo by Lisa D. Smith

Savor local flavor and historic nostalgia at the best cafes, diners, and unique dining destinations found in Oklahoma's Jefferson Highway towns.

Miners Hall Museum

A family-friendly, retro-style diner located on the Historic Route 66 and Jefferson Highway, serving hearty, all-day comfort food. The cafe is famous for its Guinness World Record sticker car and is the sister property to the Western Motel next door. Click here for more...

Atoka-Cola Soda Shop and Coffee Bar

From old-fashioned shakes and colas to modern coffee and espressos. Visitors can sit at the bar on a stool and enjoy nostalgic soda fountain drinks or specialty coffee.

Buffalo Nickel Vintage Candies

A fun retail shop offering a wide variety of nostalgic and vintage sweets and treats in historic downtown Atoka. This is a perfect stop for travelers looking to recapture a bit of childhood nostalgia.

Reba's Place

A multi-faceted venue founded by country music icon Reba McEntire, combining a restaurant, bar, live music stage, and retail store. Constructed in a century-old Masonic Temple, the venue features Southern comfort food and a broad range of beer, wine, and spirits.(Pictured at top of the page).