Since we're on an Oklahoma history kick today, it's only fair we talk about the oldest restaurants in the Sooner State.

Keep in mind, as Oklahoma is young in terms of statehood, we don't have the rich history of New England and their nearly 400-year-old restaurants... but on the bright side, there are some old restaurants in the Sooner State, three of which all claim to be the oldest.

Now, before we hop into a debate that likely won't be solved, the matter of contention around this declaration comes down to technicalities.

The first is whether or not moving to different locations resets the long-term clock of existence... and the other is whether a bar that serves food can also be considered a restaurant.

First and foremost, a quick Google will probably tell you that Cattleman's Steakhouse in OKC is the oldest restaurant in Oklahoma. It's a fair assumption. Cattleman's has been serving steak in the same building continuously since 1910. 112 years isn't a bad run, but there are older places to eat in this state.

If you were planning a trip to Tulsa and started searching for things to do or places to eat, odds are Ike's Chili would pop up on that list. Ike's has been serving their signature chili dishes and other meals since 1908 - but not in the original location.

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This is the technicality that most people claim disqualifies Ike's from earning that top honor. I think it's stupid since a person could move around from house to house in OKC and still claim to have lived in Oklahoma's capital city for the entire time...

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While Ike's is legitimately older than Cattleman's by two years, there is another even older restaurant in this state that everyone calls shenanigans on just because it's technically a bar.

Now I don't know about you, but I've eaten at lots of bars. I've never been much of a drinker, so most of my trips to bars have been for the food. Gertlestones in Lawton. Abner's in Norman. Eskimo Joe's in Stillwater... All of them are bars that also have/had great food.

Doesn't serving hot prepared food technically make any business a restaurant?

The title of "Oldest Restaurant In Oklahoma" rightfully belongs to Eischen's in Okarche. (pronounced Oh-Car-Chee) Some say it doesn't count since they've had different names over the years, but hear me out, it's all relative.

Known in different periods of time as Eischen's Bar, Eischen's Antique Bar, and Eischen's Saloon, it has always been Eischen's and they've been serving up the good stuff since 1896.

That's 128 years and (technically) three centuries they've been a restaurant. It has survived the end of the American West, statehood, a massive fire, and relocation and Eischen's still serves food today.

So why isn't it considered the "Oldest Restaurant" In Oklahoma?

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Since it was a "bar," it briefly closed during prohibition. It did reopen and recover when prohibition ended, and they've been in continuous operation since then. I think it's fair to restore the status of Eischen's being the state's oldest restaurant.

Case & Point: Had the government banned the eating of steak and lamb testicles as part of the rationing campaign for the war effort during WWII and Cattleman's closed down for those few years before reopening, they'd still claim their "Since 1910" status... Ipso-facto, Eischen's should be able to keep that title.

Either way, it sounds like a perfect day trip for any weekend coming up. Here's the website.

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