Wee Too Restaurant Menu

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  • Katie T.

    There is literally nothing more Enid than Wee Too. Greasy spoon, local meet and greet of the town, working-man's portions, and 'mac salad' listed as a vegetable option. I have only had breakfast here, but it's where I go when I want a heavy, gravy covered big-old-breakfast that kills the rest of my Sunday, because like Thanksgiving or any other big meal, you need a nap afterwards. The service is friendly, and I enjoy the hodgepodge collection of every local-mid-southern dinner stereotypes shoved into an eclectic mix of patrons. I really like sitting close to the bar so I can hear the cooks yelling at each other and the waitresses- "Damn it, how many times I got to tell you Tina- we ain't got no more ham!" "Where's that firkin side waffle?" "Three garbage omelets- one extra chit!" "WE AIN'T GOT HAM, TINA! I TOLD YOU WE OUT OF HAM!" Wee Too is Enid. :)

    (3)
  • Geary J.

    The Wee Too is a perfect example of a small town dinner that's been around for decades. A nice place that the locals use to grab a meal and catch up on the local gossip. The place it's self reflect the years it's been in existence and the decor is a hodgepodge of small town Americana. The food is good home cooking and served hot. We general visit for breakfast and have been pleased with the meal. The Wee Too is not new, trendy, or upscale. Don't go there expecting such. It's a diner and it does a good job of being a "working man's" diner.

    (3)
  • Debbie K.

    Where to start, the cinnamon rolls are enormous, as are all the portions. But the Garbage omelet is like no other. Everyone in my group enjoyed what they ordered and all we did was talk about how good the meal was. The staff is friendly & they will even walk you through the kitchen if you want to see how clean & efficient it is.Nice people & probably the best place to eat breakfast or lunch this side of the Mississippi. Five finger licking thumbs up!

    (5)
  • Jane E.

    Local place with good, quality breakfast for reasonable prices. Huge portions. There isn't anything cosmic about Wee-Too, just standard, American, home-cookin - if that's your thing.

    (4)
  • Ivan A.

    If you were born in Oklahoma/Enid then I guess this is the place ...but if you've been out of this state or come from surrounding states then you'll find out pretty much your out of luck finding places to eat out here....when the wait for breakfast at McDonalds, IHOP and fast food chains have lines out the door.....something ain't right!! Good luck

    (3)
  • Daniel B.

    Food is excellent... traditional comfort food.. great atmosphere.. every time I'm back in Enid I make it a point to pop in for breakfast..

    (5)
  • Scott H.

    Prior to eating at Wee Too, I was told by more than one person that this was the best place to get breakfast in Enid. After eating there, if that is the case, I weep for Enid. This place is average, so I would give it 3 stars based on the food, but it was certainly not memorable. However, the service left a lot to be desired, so I had to drop it a star. I had breakfast at Wee Too on a Sunday around 10:30. The parking lot, which is large, was nearly full. I walk in, and the joint is packed. I found a spot at the counter, and was immediately given a drink by a manager. After that, I waited at least another 10 minutes before a server took my order. I understand the place was bumping, and it's Sunday, which is probably the busiest breakfast day of the week, but this is too long to wait before being able to give my order. The menu contains the typical breakfast items. A number of the servers had on Wee Too shirts that mention the "garbage omelet" on the back. So, if they are going to advertise this menu item, I'll absolutely try it. It's a standard omelet with bacon, sausage, ham, cheese, tomato, onion, and peppers. I ordered it with extra crispy hash browns and biscuits and gravy. The food took over 20 minutes. Again, I know they were busy, but this seemed excessive. The omelet was okay, the bacon was vastly overcooked. It was crunchy to the point of no return, no juiciness at all. Also, the ingredients were not distributed well. There wasn't any cheese in the first third of the omelet, and all of the sausage was in the last half. The hash browns looked like what every single other person ordered. If they made an attempt to make them extra crispy, they failed greatly. So, I am left to assume that my request was simply ignored. They were decent for hash browns, but lacked seasoning. The few bites that did have some crispness to them were good. The biscuits were good soft buttermilk biscuits. The gravy was a nice consistency, not too thin, but lacked salt. It had some pepper flavor, but I still had to add a bit. It wasn't bad, but I requested a to go beverage and had to wait several minutes for it. Everyone was very friendly, but the service was just lacking. I understand they were busy, but given how old the place is, I think they'd be able to have more staff on the weekends when they KNOW they'll be busy. I may return for lunch, but I doubt I have breakfast here again. The food isn't good enough to wait as long as eating at this place requires.

    (2)
  • Kayla Joy S.

    Where do I begin.. The breakfast I've had here was so-so. Not a thrilling environment to be in. The dining experience felt very outdated and in desperate need of a re-vamp. At least get better chairs/tables. If this was a legitimate business, the employees should at least be deserving of getting a health insurance policy especially if they are loyal and have been working there for years... but what's more important is saving money, I guess. Also, putting down the employees telling them they are going nowhere in life isn't just rude, it's selfish and says a lot about your character. I do not support businesses that I know the workers are being mistreated. I'll never, EVER be coming here so as long as I know who's running it.

    (1)
  • Brian B.

    The food was really great!! The only problem I had was our food took almost an hour. Luckily we weren't in a hurry so it wasn't so bad.

    (3)
  • isaac b.

    OKC Location! There is no listing for the new location so I'll drop this here. I liked it. Not saying much at all but it was the best breakfast I've had in OKC since moving here a year ago. I will absolutely be back to try the big nasty. Had the best bacon and hashbrowns the sausage gravy was good. The biscuits seem to be premade but the flavor was there. Good job.

    (4)
  • Nicole W.

    I'm not really sure why everybody in town rants and raves about the breakfast at Wee Too. I've tried numerous dishes and have yet to eaten a great meal here. The service is okay but there is definitely room for improvement. I was a waitress for eight years and if I was as "friendly" as these ladies, I wouldn't expect much of a tip. Sadly, they are one of the only places open for breakfast on Sundays. If it wasn't for my husband wanting breakfast on a Sunday morning, I wouldn't step foot in there.

    (1)
  • Jordan S.

    There are few choices for eating breakfast at a non-chain restaurant here in Enid. Actually, this is your only choice. Absolutely zero ambiance. Boring. Service wasn't all that pleasant either. Large breakfast menu, with breakfast served all day. But, the portions are enormous! My $7 veggie omelet was huge, and came with a large side of hash browns & 3 pancakes. Tasty food, nothing fancy. Don't know if I'll become a regular. But, I may swing by on occasion for another delicious breakfast.

    (3)
  • Megan S.

    When I say that this is the best breakfast in Enid, that means it is better than IHOP and McDonald's, so the bar is not set very high. Either way, the breakfast menu was large, lots of options, and they were all pretty tasty. BUT: Let me just preface by saying that I like Enid, I really do. Almost everyone is nice, you can entertain yourself pretty easily on the weekends, and I haven't had too many bad experiences since I have been here. Well, maybe that one time that I... well, nevermind. BUT: We got the staredown of a lifetime when we walked in! This place either does not take kindly to non-locals, or my friends and I just stuck out too much. I choose the former, because really, doesn't everyone go to breakfast in Enid wearing stretchy pants, uggs, and a big poofy northface vest? I rest my case.

    (3)
  • Hamed A.

    Pretty good breakfast spot over on the less busy side of Enid. They have all your breakfast standards on the menu, and some interesting omelette choices. Service was good and food was decent. The only problems were that my food was a little dry, it lacked that extra something special, and the hash browns were not crispy enough. I'd still come here again, to try more stuff on their menu.

    (3)
  • Elizabeth S.

    My sisters all love this restaurant, so I'll give it a three. I have only eaten here once. I had the biscuits and gravy. I don't know why I ever try biscuits and gravy anywhere. No one knows how to make it properly even though it is so simple. Here's a hint, before u mix the gravy in the pan, use the pan to fry the sausage. Then mix the gravy into the sausage drippings. Then the sausage will actually have some flavor. And also, use blue and gold sausage. You can't make good sausage gravy without it. You may have to increase the price of your gravy, but that won't matter because people will pay more for gravy that tastes this good. As far as I'm concerned, i'm not going to pay money for something that tastes better when I make it at home. Also, lots of people eat here. Why not use some of that money you are bringing in and fix the place up a bit. (ahem). Parking?

    (3)
  • Kacey A.

    "Greasy Spoon" is the perfect way to describe this place. It's the type of breakfast place I love. You'll find similar diner/dive breakfast shops all over the country, and moving around a lot, I try to find a place like this in each town. I guess it reminds me of the little greasy spoons of New Jersey. These places shouldn't have great service. The atmosphere should be dated, worn, and a little greasy. The waitresses should look as though they've worked there for the past 20 years, and they know all the regulars. And these places have ALOT of regulars. It's the place that the old guys go every morning for a coffee, paper, and to shoot the shit with their friends. It's where families go on the weekends. It's where the local cops go for breakfast. I knew this place was what I was hoping for as soon as I walked in. Sit where ever you want. No excessive greeting, if any. When I sat down, I was handed a menu and ordered some coffee and water. The waitress offered me a (free) glass of milk for my coffee so I didn't have to use the powered creamer. Yes please! She also left an entire carafe of coffee for me, which was awesome, and I noticed that ever table had a carafe. I liked that...not having to wait for a refill, or not having to keep saying "no thanks". I ordered a western omelet. It was huge and very tasty, perfectly done. It took up half the plate and the other half was filled with those delicious shredded hashbrowns that are nice and crispy. Man, those are so good. You have the option of toast or biscuits. I opted for biscuits, thinking I would just get one ontop of my eggs. Instead, I recieved another plate with 2 tasty buiscuits AND a big bowl of sausage gravy. I didn't order that, so I thought it was a mistake and I would be charged. It was tasty, and I felt like being a glutton, so I didn't say anything. To my surprise, there was no charge for the gravy. Apparently it comes with that, because the next 2 times my husband and I went, gravy was served wtih the biscuits. Awesome! It was a TON of food, and it was so tasty. They have other non-breakfast items that they've been trying to get me to try, but I love their breakfast so much, I can't part from it. This is a regular on my Enid eating out list, and it may quite possibly be my favorite place. I think because it's not trying to be something it's not. It's a simple greasy spoon diner, and they do what they do best. If only other places in Enid could do that.

    (4)
  • Ryan B.

    I give this place one star above jimmy egg which doesn't mean much because they were both terrible. My mom ordered the burrito combo which I admit is a mistake to do at a breakfast place, but she did. She received two frozen burritos with Hormel chili on top. It was a disgusting excuse for a meal that you pay for. They were the same burritos that you buy on the frozen food isle. The only reason I gave this place two stars is because the food came out fast and hot. I also found the prices super high. I mean come on 4.50$ for a side of hashbrowns? I can promise you one thing, us two will not be returning here.

    (2)
  • Anne H.

    If you like breakfast, you will probably like Wee Too. It is a local favorite and it will be crowded most weekend mornings. Be prepared though, it is a dive. The booths are circa 1950 and plum worn out. You do not want to sit near the door as there is little protection from the elements. It is not the cleanest either. On the good side, there are sizable portions of hot and flavorful food. The staff is experienced and you will not sit around all waiting to get your coffee filled. There are no froo froo coffees but the stuff you get feels right at home with the rural Oklahoma vibe. The only other breakfast options in town are the Dutch Pantry (Gag) and IHOP. Neither will be as satisfying a meal as you will get at Wee Too. It is located out in North Enid so be prepared for a drive. I keep hoping someone will open a place like this with a fresher building. It would make a great gathering place.

    (4)
  • J. N.

    By far the best breakfast in town! Can't say enough about this place, it's my family's favorite spot for a good breakfast. They are usually very busy on the weekend mornings but I've never had to wait a terribly long time for a table. Service is always good, I think it's because the wait staff has been there a while and know what they are doing. Decor is that of a typical diner, you can't expect too much in Enid. The only reason I can't give 5 stars is the bathrooms leave a little to be desired. No doubt a solid 4 though.

    (4)
  • Cassi T.

    This place has the best breakfast in Enid. The portions are huge for the price. Every time I have been there the wait staff has been very friendly and attentive! as far as the negatives it is old and worn, but its kind of expected for hometown restaurant. I would also recommend not sitting next to the door as already stated made that mistake once! It also would be nice if they stayed open past 2!

    (5)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Loud
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

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