Coney Island
428 W Main St, Oklahoma City, OK, 73102
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Address :
428 W Main St
Oklahoma City, OK, 73102 - Phone (405) 239-8568
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : No
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Street
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : No
Caters : No
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Jade U.
I love this place, maybe it's a nostalgia thing, or because I'm a Sooner and this place is chock full of Sooner memorabilia, but I think this place is good and the coneys here are delish. I usually get the #2 (cheese, onions, chili, mustard) and I can get three for under five bucks, hard to eat anywhere for under five dollars today - especially local. PLUS they have RC cola. Say whaaaaat? As mentioned by other reviewers, bring some cash. But you really should stop in to check out the decor and get an earful from the old guy slinging the coneys, he's a character.
(4)Tes H.
The frito pie was delicious. I had it with both cheese and onion and don't regret my decision! However, the small bowl that was nearly $4 alone was not filling and I left hungry ); I used my cash to pay for parking out front and then planned to use my card inside. I was not aware they only took cash, but I already paid to park so I just stayed and spent the last little bit of cash I had on the tiny bowl. I probably won't return just because it's all been a hassle to park then dig out cash and having to go somewhere else to get more food with a credit card to get full. They should really get a square or credit card reader.
(3)Jen B.
Coney Island Great place, love love loveeee the staff! Super nice and very funny. Great chilly! Signature dish "Greek spaghetti" was amazing!
(4)Francis G.
First off, pretty good hotdogs. Secondly, the store itself probably hasn't changed in years. I usually get three dogs and go for under $5
(3)Chuck M.
Good people and good food. Their family is terrific and their coney's are even more so! If you go for lunch, allocate some time for the line. By about noon, straight up, there's a line almost out the door. There's no reason to not like this place, unless you are dumb or stuck-up, when it comes to dining in historical establishments. One of the last best places in OKC.
(5)Kim R.
A few people mentioned this place to me, saying that I could get a great hot dog for a $1.55. I mistakenly went to Jakes Coney Island in Edmond, and was very pleased. I still wanted to try the original though. They were right about the price indeed, but the hot dog was disappointing. First off, the older woman who served me, prepared my 3 dogs with her bare hands. No gloves. (Isn't that like, a food safety law or something?) The buns seemed fresh out of a plastic bag, the red hot dogs were cold, and the chili was quite bland. The dogs at Jakes were way better. Hot, fresh dogs, and jakes house made chili really stood out. The Original Coney Island must depend on their history for all that business. The hot dogs are awful!
(1)Cyndi J.
This coney island is in a class of its own. I don't know why their hot dogs are red, but they are better than any other dog in the world! I don't know why their buns are so soft and delicious, but they ARE better than the same brand bun that you buy at the grocery store! The first time I saw the chili I was skeptical, but one taste and I was sold. We have never taken anyone there that didn't fall in LOVE (except for one snobby person who doesn't appreciate historic buildings and couldn't see past the "oldness" of the building to enjoy the experience). There are very few places that I crave to the point that I will travel great distances to enjoy, but Coney island is one of those places! You can usually find the owner playing chess at the front table. He's a friendly enough fellow, just interrupt his turn at your own risk. I agree with the other reviewer who said that Coney island is one of the last best places in okc!
(5)Jeff B.
This place has been open since the 20's and probably not updated since the 70's. That's the great part about it. It's not fancy, it's not new, but it is clean. It takes you back for a short while to a simpler time. The posters with every year of OU football scores since the 30's make for great conversation topics. The food is really pretty good and the price can't be beat. The area around it is actually improving considerably, so you should get down there and check it out before the developers offer him too much money to refuse.
(4)Stephen L.
Cash only Different than the other Coney Islands, in that it's done like a cafeteria. You walk up and tell them what you want on them and go. My least favorite location.
(3)John S.
Old school hotdogs with old school charm. If you want a basic hot dog covered in chilli, this is where you can find the cheapest ones in town. They are tasty, but not good for you at all. The beers and chips are very reasonable in price. Don't expect anything fancy The walls are covered in hand made sooner schedules. The booths and tables are very used and dated. DO NOT plan to go in the bathroom, unless you have some hand sanitizer.
(4)Ashlye H.
Tried a Coney which had a red dog inside WAYYyyyyyy under the mound of tastless chili and handful of minced onions. The place is old & ontop of the wood panel walls are all of the OU football games. It's cute in an old way, but I could do without cafeteria style and my food handled without gloves.
(2)Kyle F.
Stopped by here to eat lunch before visiting the bro-in-law at the Devon Tower. Had: -coneys w/chili, cheese, and onions (lots of them) They were hot dogs slathered with mustard, chili, cheese, and onions. Not much else to say. The coneys were good, just nothing to write home about, but at $1.50 each they were very economical.
(3)Marina M.
In absolute love with this place. It's efficient, economical, and very tasty, three elusive qualities that are almost never simultaneously present in a single restaurant. Sure, you have to abide by a few rules along the way, as the owners only take cash and refuse to serve those that use their cell phone in line. The clientele aren't exactly rich people, but I've seen kids in the restaurant plenty of times. The downsides aren't really downsides for me, and I've eaten here many times without getting remotely sick. At the end of the day, you'll never wait more than 10 minutes for your food, you'll never pay more than a few bucks, and the quality is a step above your typical fast food chain. I'm all for that!
(5)Cheryl R.
I love love love this place. When I worked downtown I would go for lunch hotdogs area AMAZING! The owner Bill is a sweet man but don't hold up his line he has hot dogs to sell. I live in San Antonio now but go there everytime I go home Oklahoma City wouldn't be the same without this place!!!!
(5)Berlin G.
If you want a great, classic coney this place can't be beat. Great prices, excellent staff and a decor full if history. This is definitely a great lunch spot!
(5)Mike P.
I ate lunch here today and talk about an interesting adventure/experience. The hot dogs are good, but the location and decor are even better. Let me explain: Coney Island is located downtown on Main street (it's always fun to be downtown). The weathered old sign out front says: Coney Island Hot Wieners Since 1924. The inside of Coney Island is like a set from the old Twilight Zone TV show (the one with Rod Serling). Very basic with booths and tables. Orders are placed at the counter. It appears a man and wife in their late 60's run the place (as it turns out his brother runs the Coney Island on the southside). The hot dogs are smallish and inexpensive ($1.40); quite tasty. If you're looking for a food adventure, you need to go here. If you're a timid soul, stay at home with your doors locked.
(4)Jerry C.
Took the boys here and we got the chili cheese dogs, of course, and the Greek style spaghetti. My boys loved everything! It was okay for me, but they really enjoyed themselves. The food was really affordable.
(4)Lincoln W.
Well here is the menu: Chili Cheese Dog, Bowl of Chili, or Spaghetti with Chili (instead of sauce). I watched a man try and order a hot dog without chili and the owner almost had a fit, lol. The chili is good but does not make up for the lack of meat in the actual hot dog. They only take cash and are not overly friendly.
(1)Jeff C.
For $1.50 you can get a pretty decent tasting coney. Nothing out of the ordinary but if you've got the craving, I'd suggest it. Soft, moist buns and good chili. This place is cash only and no cell phones in the line. The lady in front of me got yelled at for being on hers.
(4)Mitch G.
A true OKC classic. You can feed yourself and two friends for under $20. Coneys with Mustard, Onions, and Chili are like $1.35. They do have a contest, so if you think you can put down 19 coneys in 18 minutes, make sure and sign up. If you like a good coney, check this cool place out. Cash Only, and order at the counter.
(4)Jim S.
Love the hot dogs love the chili and love them both together. Its a bit weird to see the hotdogs stacked up the arms when putting them together but its all good. Very good ice tea.
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