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  • Brittney W.

    me and my fiancee were first time visitors...and must say this place was great a little overpriced but the food was worth it...we did have an hard time finding an parking space...right in the middle of bricktown...will most definitely go here again!!!

    (4)
  • Colby P.

    My chicken fried steak was quite good but my friends meatloaf tasted a bit funky, the baked potato was perfection though. With it's country vibe, decor and live music, this place serves as a good family outing idea while running around bricktown.

    (3)
  • E H.

    Big tables.. Good atmosphere.. Quick service.. Nice area..clean in and out No kids menu We had 3 orders: Fried catfish came with coleslaw, a choice of side and cornbread. Rib eye steak came with a choice of side and cornbread. Rib eye sandwich came with fries.. Regular fries covered most of the plate which made the sandwich look smaller. We enjoyed our meal. A bit pricey for regular southern food I would come during lunch time for lunch prices..especially if you just want to try the place. edit: came by again... i can't drink alcohol so i don't know but my coworkers loved the pink panther drink. Two ordered the chicken fried steaks. It looked yummy but they said it wasn't anything special and that the meat was a bit dry. The other ordered a regular steak and it didn't look appetizing...looked tiny and dry. She ordered medium well but it was well done. Her mushroom sidedish was just ok...not a sidedish we would order again. My rib eye steak looked and tasted fine tho. We shared an appetizer cheesy fries. It was good! service was quick for our group of ten.

    (4)
  • Pat T.

    This place was a bit busy when my friends and I came. We were seated quickly and were attended to at a fair time. I respect this restaurant for giving freebies to the military. It was a really nice place and they had some good burgers and appetizers. I would definitely go back again. My only concern was that I wish it was a little bit brighter. If I could, I would give this place 4.5 stars because 4 doesn't do the justice, but it isn't the top perfection of restaurants either. But if I ever had the chance, I would definitely come back because the staff was very welcoming and I am a fan of such friendly atmosphere.

    (4)
  • Nephi R.

    The decor of this place is very cool, we loved the tail gate benches made from trucks. The food on the other hand was not as cool. I got a rib eye steak and asked for medium well and received well done. My wife ordered the chicken salad and got very few chicken pieces and really didn't care for it (understand she is a big salad person and very rarely dislikes a salad). It didn't have any flavor and some of the tomatoes were spoiled. My son got chicken tenders which were better tasting than my rib eye, but his fry's were luke warm. My soda was watery and for over half of my meal I was with out a drink. I will chop that up to a new waiter who told us he was new and had only tried one thing on the menu so couldn't offer any suggestions when asked. Over all a disappointing visit and we don't plan on returning here.....will go to crab town down the street. Had high hopes given the name behind this place and the location but those were dashed quickly. Even the table next to us with a different waiter was saying bad things through out their meal. Other tables were offered to go drinks, but we were not. The table next to us was offered the to go option and took the lady up on the offer, but she never returned with any drinks. They had to hunt her down. This place definitely had a more bar and entertainment feel to it than a restaurant.

    (2)
  • Jeff M.

    Toby Keith's I Tolerate This Bar & Grill. You can almost determine an individual's opinion of country music based on their review of TK's I Heart TB&G. Kind staff, and average food that I would put on par with a run of the mill chain restaurant. The meatloaf is good, but then again, I like any kind of meatloaf; I'm not sure TK's meatloaf is $16+ good though. The prices would suggest that TK thinks his restaurant is better than Chili's. It's not. I'm somewhat scared to completely write off TK's I Heart TB&G. It seems un-American. I mean... Have you listened to TK's music? The jingoistic rhetoric in some of his lyrics is... Well they ain't no freedom fries, I tell you hwhat. If I one- or two-starred the restaurant, my loyalties would be questioned. Little known fact: it's not leaking information that got Edward Snowden in trouble, it's what he said about Mr. TK's meatloaf. You best be careful around Oklahoma's favorite son. Oh wait, that's Will Rogers... Favorite son with an aversion to shirt sleeves? Kidding aside, it's sub-par to average, and overpriced to boot. It's what I've come to expect from Bricktown. Next up, Kevin Durant's restaurant!

    (3)
  • Richard M.

    Stopped in on our way from Kansas to Fort Worth to get a New Years black eyed pea fix. The service was prompt and friendly and the dining area was spacious and clean. We enjoyed all of the food we ordered. I had the red snapper blackened and it was cooked very well . I would suggest that they use their own cornbread for their crotons instead of the small dry ones. Good overall experience.

    (5)
  • Peggy U.

    I just can't say enough about how I love this place! The quesadillas, chips and queso rival any Mexican restaurant! The pecan pie is just as good as mom's. When I visit OKC, I always start here! Plus how can you not like a place when they give a free meal to active duty military? Class act all they way!

    (5)
  • A R.

    Great American eatery! Our waitress Rachel was excellent! Attentive and smiling the whole meal! Got the Loaded fries with a side of Chipotle Ranch! YUM! The fries were delicious, but I could have drank the whole cup of the ranch! Be sure to ask for it on the side! The chicken fried steak was awesome! Lightly breaded and flash fried sirloin, not cube steak. It was very tender and very tasty. The sides were equally yummy! I had creamy garlic roasted mashed red potatoes, fresh fried okra and light and fluffy jalapeño corn bread! It was all hot, fresh and tasty! I also had a signature drink called Indigo Sky, peach and raspberry, delish! I will be back!

    (5)
  • M U.

    First time there and it was much better than I ever thought it would be. I had the grilled bone in pork chop and I'm still thinking about it and it's been 6 days! I was expecting a "gimmicky" place with average to below average food and I was happily mistaken. Next time through OKC I will definitely stop in and have the grilled pork chop once again!

    (5)
  • John K.

    Our waitress Emma was the star of the show. She was happy, friendly and went out of her way to help us. Great atmosphere and the St. Louis ribs were great, chicken dinner was equally as great. The fried ice cream on a brownie was awesome! The only thing I did not like was the cream corn. The T-shirt Gal was pretty patient with us because we looked through a bunch of shirts and she was totally cool. Also picked up a bottle of barbecue sauce. Yum

    (5)
  • Aaron P.

    During a USO show, Toby Keith said if you're ever in okc, stop by my restaurant and have a free burger on me. My friends and I thought that was pretty awesome of him and decided to go when we had a chance. We sat at the bar as the restaurant side was packed but the bar was empty. The bartenders were horrible. It took them almost 20 minutes to place our drink orders, then they served us the wrong beers. We were only two people out of about 10 at the bar. Then we showed our military ids at the time to get the free offer, the bar staff then got a little standoffish about it asking were we going to buy anything else. The food was average. Horrible customer service.

    (2)
  • Dan L.

    Holy hell what a disaster. Came into town and met up with family for dinner here. We had a large number of hungry people. Not ONE person thought their meal was decent, one never even got her meal until we were up and leaving (no offer to comp a meal they wanted her to take home...we didn't take it). 3 of us felt sick the rest of the day. Do something about the kitchen!!!!

    (1)
  • Adam N.

    Oh my god! Toby Keith just walked in! This is the only place i have eaten at where I felt comfortable wearing my sleeveless tee (with BBQ stain) Any celebrity who eats at his own restaurant SEALS THE DEAL for me! (He had meatloaf)

    (5)
  • Tom A.

    I'm in town for work and went here for dinner. I sat at the bar, Leah and Lauren were tending bar and even though it was pretty busy they made sure to check on everyone. I placed my order,got my drink and watched the football game on a tv at the bar. The bar isn't too loud, you can hear the music but still carry on a conversation. My food came out quickly and filled the over sized plate. I ordered the chicken fried steak and cole slaw and fries as my sides. The steak was huge and golden brown. The breading was good but didn't over power the steak and the gravy was really good. The cole slaw was crunchy with a little zing in the sauce. The fries were good but the steak was so big I only ate a few of them. I would go there again, it has a friendly atmosphere, good food and there are many tvs to watch sports.

    (4)
  • Kasey B.

    Great happy hour priced beers! The restaurant is huge, and the food was pretty good. I just wish I had been warned about the corn bread. I can't eat spicy food, so it would have been nice to know it was jalapeno corn bread prior to eating it... espcially because the bread itself tasted so great! I wanted it but couldn't have it...

    (3)
  • Robin F.

    Never been there. Sent a US Flag over to Toby's Bar from Iraq. I flew it from Camp Liberty and also from Blackhawk over Baghdad. Never got a thank you or f^(I&& You very much. Red, White and blue? When?

    (1)
  • Nick S.

    Okay, it's a big sports variety kind of place with the food you'd expect. I liked it here but it was the overall feel was more a driver than the food. Wasn't bad, was good...not great. Big selection, and served quickly and the way you want it. Good hang

    (3)
  • Ashley M.

    Awesome place to go!!! Went here with family when i was visiting them, everything is great about this place from the food to the staff and the atmosphere. Everyone that has eatin there from my family loves it. The steak and flash fried catfish are awesome and the hot apple pie and ice cream are also very good options and pricing int bad either This is a must stop for me when i go to Oklahoma, which isnt often but when i do this is the first place i go too.

    (5)
  • Tom H.

    Great atmosphere. Music was not to loud and the place was spread out enough to be able to have a conversation. The steak I enjoyed was Cooked perfect to order. Medium rare. The Nachos E. Were amazing. Server was had a bit of a fumble on how long it took for her to take our food order but the saving grace were the size of the nachos. Drinks were always full and she had a great attitude. Men's bathroom was spotless and the place was clean.

    (5)
  • Chuck V.

    No stars, ordered Prime Rib medium rare it was not even made today cold and dried out, no way mr is not juicy and good bartender was good but food sucked.

    (1)
  • Tanya P.

    The ribs were fabulous but the steak was over done. Loved the atmosphere of the place and the staff was great.

    (3)
  • John R.

    1st: Free Burger and a beer for Active Duty (one time use only). 2nd: The burger and beer actually taste REALLY good. 3rd: Staff here is always on point, friendly, and not in your face overbearing. Our server Candace was exactly this. Despite what many say, I enjoy coming to this place. As a country music fan I like the atmosphere. As someone who hates country music with a passion, my wife still tolerates it because she absolutely loves their meatloaf. The quality of food and staff seems to spread throughout the chain as I've been to 3 different cities and they were just as good as this restaurant.

    (4)
  • Edward P.

    I was a little surprised with the Nachos and not in a good way. Maybe I expected too much after reading the reviews and an outstanding comment from my daughter who went to another T.K. location. Mine was lacking in cheese and what cheese there was, was very watery. It was probably the worst Nachos I have ever had. I had the sirloin and cat fish dinner and it was very good. The service was good. I don't think I will return to this location.

    (3)
  • Mistyday H.

    Catfish, Steak,fried Okra,cole Slaw,black-eye Peas, & corbread - Catfish, Steak,fried Okra,cole Slaw,black-eye Peas, & cornbread @ Toby keiths in bricktown Oklahoma. A must try. My go to meal reminds me of my great Aunt's cooking. So I forgot about Toby Keith's in bricktown Oklahoma. My date and I both had the gigantic chicken fried steak. This meal is very good. You have to be really hungry to attempt to eat the whole thing. It comes with white gravy smothered on top, but I like to have mines on the side and request steak juice (steak au jus) to make my own brown gravy. I prefer brown gravy on my steak. I had the fried okra well done because the last time I was here the okra was really slimmie and undercooked. But it was cooked just right this evening. My second side was (cowboy caviar) which is nothing but spiced up black eye peas. I normally love these peas, but this time they were a little watery and lacked flavor. I didn't even get to eat my cornbread because my date quickly snatched it from me. So I assume that it was great, it normally is. My date also had ordered another creamed corn side. In which he didn't let me taste a smidgette of it. lol So I assume that it was good with him ordering another helping as if we were at some all you could eat buffet. The waiter was really helpful and patient with us. Boy I was really full after I ate all my food. I guess the going rate now is almost $3.00 for a soda, true you have unlimited refills, but geez. Heck don't make since when you can get a beer cheaper than a soda. But I like sitting in the booths in the bar area because it can be a little more intimate and private. I do not like sitting in the general population seating. Makes me feel like I'm at a big family even with people I don't know and everybody just sitting looking and watching everybody. No privacy what so ever.

    (5)
  • Bryan H.

    Best catfish I've ever had! Service personnel at the bar could be more attentive so you have to wait several minutes in the case you're in the need of a side of sauce or in my case gravy for the potatoes (and by the time I got it, the potatoes were cold) ...however, overall the great food trumps the minor customer service issue. Great environment as well... Nice place for a date or place to start your crazy night out before heading to Bricktown.

    (5)
  • Emily A.

    This place is cheesy and the food is not that great. More of a tourist type place. Not somewhere I would ever go back. OKC has MUCH better food to offer.

    (1)
  • Lorraine L.

    First time being in the OKC nightlife and we went here for dinner, since the boys I was with heard about their free meal for military. I ended up ordering the Grilled Chicken Salad and it was good! The grilled chicken was really good and moist! The boys got a free burger, drink, and fries and they said it was okay but it was a free meal. I ordered a pomegranate margarita, which was really good. My friend ordered their margarita and she had about four glasses full since they gave it to her in a shaker. PRO: - Free burger, drink, and fries for military! - Performer on Saturday nights during dinner. - Family friendly - Friendly staff CON: - It was cold in there!

    (4)
  • Susan H.

    Fun place but unfortunately the food was a disappointment. Hamburger bun was barely toasted and borderline cold, meat patty dry. No special sauce, just choice of mustard or mayo. French fries had been setting awhile and were cold. The popularity of a really good burger has set the standard well above this one. All very underwhelming and pricey considering the lack of quality of the food. Sorry, Toby, didn't love this bar :(

    (1)
  • Colin K.

    This place was pretty darn lame if you ask me. My girlfriend was in town so I decided to take her to Bricktown for some lunch. For the food we were after, TK's seemed like the place to eat. Boy were we wrong. This place was extremely expensive for the food you get! If you want a steak, go to Longhorn, they're cheaper and there's a better selection. If you want a burger, go to Five Guys. Basically, if you want anything to eat, there's somewhere close-by that does it better for cheaper. The only reason we didn't give it one star is because the food we got (cheeseburger and quesadillas) weren't really all that bad; however, they were the cheapest things on the menu. No Good! Keep the pickup trucks and keep the guitar, sorry Toby, you can take your Red Solo Cups and shove them if you expect $25 for a 12 oz ribeye. Maybe Garth Brooks will open a better restaurant.

    (2)
  • Benjamin F.

    chicken fried steak rules

    (5)
  • Tess E.

    The food is terrible and way overpriced. The atmosphere isn't great. The staff did there job but there were no smiling faces. I would not at all recommend anyone go here and pay for over cooked and under seasoned food. The prices are just absolutely outrageous. I felt like because of how much I was paying I had to choke down the piece of tire rubber they gave me and called a chicken fried steak. Even the mashed potatoes weren't good. If you enjoy bland and tough food then this would be the place for you. Otherwise stay away.

    (1)
  • Rachel S.

    What's with all the bad reviews? I get that some people really hate Toby Keith, but I don't think it should be factored in to a review (which I suspect it is.) I went here on March 26, 2010 with my husband. Sitting in the parking lot of Outdoor world with my husband, we decided to look on Yelp on his iPhone to see what was a good place to eat, in the immediate area. The Lakers were in town and there was not a parking spot to be found anywhere in a 3 mile radius so we didn't feel like losing the spot we already had. I love this Bar & Grill was the closest restaurant to our parking spot. We saw that this place had pretty crap reviews and I was worried about it. My husband wanted to try it so we walked on over. There was absolutely no wait at all, even though it was a Friday night. There was a live band and the place looked cute. We were seated in the back so we had a water front view of the canal - very pretty at night. Unfortunately, we were seated next to the fat 40-something's girl's night out drunkapalooza table. What is it with these women? I don't know why they think that if they scream and laugh at 100 dB and basically make a fool of themselves that some random man is going to walk up, be turned on and take them home for some crazy hot wild one night stand sex. Annoying. (-1 star) To counteract the gaggle of drunks behind us, the service was fantastic. I believe our server's name was Brooklyn G. or Brittany G. - I don't remember - it was one of those two names. She had blonde hair. We constantly had filled drinks - take a sip, and she's back refilling our drink. YES! My husband ordered spicy beef Nachos E ($8.99) which were good, I had the kid's meal ribs with a side salad instead of fries and he also ordered a burger for himself that he didn't eat because he was so stuffed from the nachos (that's how it is when you are married to a habitual over-orderer :-P ) My salad was great and the ribs weren't that bad (I'm a fan of Memphis dry rub instead of wet ribs.) I would go back - it wasn't terrible, but it was about Chili's quality in flavor. The food is expensive (hence the reason I ordered a kid's meal for $7.99 (there is a $2 charge if you're over the age of 12. - 1 star) I like that they have a special if you're a soldier with an I.D. - you get a free hamburger, fries and a drink (one time only.)

    (3)
  • Rita R.

    So I guess we may have been a little misled by the name...its not really a "bar". I mean, there is a bar...but its really more a little corner of the restaurant. There was a one man "band" playing music on the massive stage, but no where for dancing. The beers were average restaurant prices and the guy singing wasnt terrible but wasnt great. We did not have any food. Lots of Toby Keith memorabilia, but otherwise nothing special about the atompsohere either. Visited November 2012

    (1)
  • Kevin D.

    good atmosphere catfish was tasty steak was overcooked beans were uninspired beer options were limited

    (2)
  • Jennifer D.

    This place is like a liquored-up Cracker Barrel. The food is not that great, but not that bad, either. We walked in and waited just long enough to get drinks at the bar ($1.80 Bud Lights, not bad) before a table opened up. Given that the place was crawling with OU fans hanging out watching the game, that wasn't too bad. We had a table in the back, right on the canal, which was nice. Unfortunately, the patio is kind of warm. The service was great. Our server was very personable and attentive. The food was okay. We had the "Tumbleweeds"---skinny fried onions with jalapenos and chipotle dressing---for an appetizer. My husband ordered the sirloin with fries and corn. I had the fried bologna sandwich with the Texas caviar (black eyed peas) instead of fries. The corn is smothered in a cream cheese sauce, a pretty down home preparation that I've enjoyed at quite a few potlucks and Keith really liked it. The sandwich was all wrong---they've tried to tart it up with barbeque sauce, cheese, lettuce, tomato, and a hamburger bun. The result is like trying to put lipstick on a pig. A real fried bologna sandwich---read "the kind I grew up on"---would be thin fried baloney on white bread with a little mayonaise or mustard. Bricktown is a fun place to walk around and people watch and the view from the patio was nice.

    (2)
  • Bill S.

    I didn't want to like this place, but I actually did. I'm not a Toby Keith fan, nor am I a fan of all the red white and blue/Lee Greenwood/NRA/NASCAR "stuff" that I associate with Toby Keith and everything that goes along with it. The decor was all red/white/blue, country, honky tonk, blah blah....but it really wasn't that bad. There was a long wait for a table on a Saturday night but my wife and I were able to walk right up to a small two top at the bar. We got prompt, friendly service from our waitress. We decided to "live a little" and try the calf fries which were actually really good. The rest of our meal was delicious! Everything we had was very good and of high quality. Again, I didn't want to like this place but I sure did!

    (4)
  • Sue W.

    Love this bar! Great food, fun environment. You can have the bar atmosphere or you can go out on the veranda with a view of the canal & have some quiet time. I had the ribs 7 they were wonderful. Large portions and good quality food. Even had a Gluten Free menu.

    (4)
  • Lincoln W.

    Other than no Miller Lite on tap, this place was great! Prime Rib was perfectly cooked, mash-potatoes and cornbread were some of the best. The service was very good and quick. Perfect place for a business lunch or dinner.

    (4)
  • Hannah S.

    Toby, would have been disappointed (I think). I came here on my own for a quick bite and a drink, due to a.) the close proximity to OU Medical Center where my aunt is in ICU, and b.) the fact that that the Sooners were playing, and I assumed that of all places around, I could guarantee being able to watch my game. Wrong. I found a nice spot by myself facing a TV and was able to order dinner and have a beer in peace. I was asked once if I was watching the game- I replied that I was. Then, 3 people came in and asked to have the game changed. The bartender flipped through the channels, apparently deaf to my "hey, heys!" My game came back on. Then, a manager came by and started flipping through the channels for these people. I was like, "whoa, whoa, whoa", but he apparently didn't hear or care. My game was gone. The smug people smiled. (Who the eff were they anyway, to come in for five seconds and have my meal ruined?) Thankfully, I had finished my catfish sandwich (delicious, hence the three stars). Unfortunately, I had a brand new beer. I payed by tab (pissed off) and went to another bar to finish the game and my beer. There was no one there but support staff and I'm sure I looked looked like a whack job, but they were sympathetic. The manager and the bartender who changed my game came by and apologized, which was nice. But my "escape" from the hospital was ruined, and I definitely felt slighted. Next time, I won't go to the tourist trap. Even if it is Toby Keith's.

    (3)
  • Lee M.

    Honestly, and it pains me to say this, but, Toby Keith's was a huge disappointment to a life-long Toby Keith fan. The only reason I can't rate it 1 Star is because they give Military members a free burger...which, and I feel kind of bad for saying this (because it was free), was dry, tasteless, and really, kind of gross. Sorry Toby!! Our food was bad, even by Chili's or Friday's standards, and that's saying something. My wife's Chicken Fried Steak and sides were some of the worst we've ever tasted, and that's really hard to do with a place that consists of 90% fried items (the fries were bad too...sorry again, Toby!). They're definitely banking on Toby Keith's name, and are forgetting all about the food. To me, that's not a winning strategy...I really hope they turn it around, and would be willing to give them another chance if we hear that the management is taking feedback to heart! The decor is fun, the food is terrible, and the atmosphere is pretty OK. 2 stars...pass it on by folks.

    (2)
  • Shane Z.

    How about they call it "I love this free parking space." It's not my cup of tea but to every thing there is a season & I can see the appeal for some folks. To be fair, here's what Toby Keith's does offer you: Big tables: you don't have to worry about cramped quarters. They also serve buckets of Busch lite, which is a novelty I s'pose, and you have the chance to say you've eaten calf fries, which might turn out to be a pivotal moment for you or your dining companions. and best of all A FREE PARKING SPACE!!!

    (2)
  • Jeff T.

    I just read a dozen or so reviews on Toby Keith's and I hope you do the same. One person is rating a grilled cheese and the other is rating a happy hour. Now I am from the Midwest and places like this really don't exist. It might be the whole cowboy / country music thing but from an ambiance standpoint, I guess it would be like going to an Outback in Ohio. I traveled to OKC on multiple occasions, each trip being a week long and on the company dime, so I have tried places like Paseo Grill, Rococo, Pearls, Bourbon St., Redrock, etc., so to compare TK's to OKC specific restaurants is really not that fair. Toby's is a tourist trap, why do you think its located where its at? Not many people Yelp their way through cities nor do some really care about having an all around nice dinner because most of Toby's business is probably professionals out to dinner with contractors, customers, or on their own. I saw lots of families there and YES the place is always packed. That's a good sign, people don't tend to line up for shi##y food. Now I've been there 6-8 times over the last 2-3 years and never left hungry, never left pissy about the service, and never left thinking this place doesn't know how to season their food. I've personally had the Cowboy Ribeye 2-3 times, Porterhouse 2 times, 3-4 different appetizers, and the frosty BIG beers. Each time was great and agreed upon by my business associates, so much so that we end up going there at least once for dinner during the week. So if you want something on the beaten path that will satisfy without doing the research for another restaurant with similar prices in one of the suburbs of OKC then feel free to hit Toby Keith's. Just be prepared to wait in line. I usually just pony up to the bar for a drink while I wait. I have never waited more then 20 minutes for a table. Hint: Get the mushrooms with your steak. YUM!

    (4)
  • Taylor M.

    I did not partake in any food consumption here. This was a bar-hopping mission and I had to hit as many places that were open on a Saturday night. This was the second Toby Keith's I had been to (don't hold it against me). This place is by far the largest I have ever seen. It has the typical country flair all over the place which I guess is there plan. I had a rum and coke and they seemed to be a little watered down and expensive. I think this is the place where I shifted to beer and rode the beer bandwaggon the rest of the evening. We sat at the bar and people watched. The place was packed with a lot of people eating fried food. An ambulance company could park next door and transport people to the hospital all night and make a fortune. All in all, if this place is your thing, go for it. But if you are just looking for a watering hole in Bricktown, there are other places to hit.

    (2)
  • Erik K.

    Ate here for the last time in 2010. All together ate here with family 3 times over the years, my conclusion. Tacky, bad food, terrible service with poor attitudes. Loud obnoxious atmosphere. Tobe you have got to be loosing money.

    (1)
  • Will B.

    The food was good, and the service was great! Ask for Kelly, he was awesome and did a great job! We were there on a Monday, before the Red Hot Chili Peppers concert. I wish there had been live music, but it was Monday and we weren't there long.

    (4)
  • Charles B.

    I absolutely adore Toby Keith! Only in Oklahoma, nay America, could a great and humble man like Toby Keith rise from abject poverty and obscurity to achieve stardom as a "musician" and make a shrine to himself in a wonderful restaurant setting bearing his name and likeness! As if it isn't evident, I loveToby Keith, his music and everything he stands for. If you love the GOP (like me) and hate the French (who doesn't?) and are in need of some "Freedom Fries" and American bravado and potato patriotism then this is your place - it sure is mine! Its like a much nicer Graceland with food. With that glowing caveat to one of the greatest Oklahomans to have ever lived, I will say that the waitstaff is accommodating and exceedingly friendly. The food is a miasma of great taste - in name only. Need some of the aforementioned "Freedom Fries" to go with your "How Big A Boy Are Ya?" (These cultured folks sure do love their Roy D. Mercer references!) prime rib? Toby Keith's I Love This Bar & Grill has you covered. I can't decide if this place is an homage to greatness or a legitimate five star restaurant. The fact that there are now multiple locations of this establishment make me weep with pride for Toby and the American people. And I can't thank Mr. Toby Keith enought for his free parking lot! Thank you very much kind sir! Paying to park in OKC? Absurd! It is OKC folks not midtown Manhattan and it makes me sick when I see giant parking chains like Century Parking cropping up, and quite frankly is there anything in Bricktown worth paying for parking (besides Toby Keith's I Love This Bar & Grill, but he's a man of the people and offers it freely)? So, I have taken Toby up on his free parking a few times and am thankful that he is helping out middle Americans by standing his ground against these parking giants and greedy shade tree parking ventures littering Bricktown. I will say the food was horrible and barely edible and nothing as memorable as any of Toby's iconic songs. I've had both salads and burgers - complete with the "Freedom Fries," and while I had to hold my nose to get it down my gullet I still did it for love of Toby and country but still I can't wait to return! Those larger than life photos of Toby plastered over the walls really attract me like an insect to a light. Toby Keith it is you (and your restaurant) that need to be on the National Register of Historic Places and/or any walks of fame from Los Angeles to New York! Hopefully you will continue your prolific artistry that I so adore and keep the hits and food coming. I tear up every time I drink from a Red Solo Cup You sir are a National Treasure and what you do for Oklahoma and Bricktown, well..it's the American way!

    (1)
  • Christine H.

    Why must everything be fried around here?! The decor was everything I had imagined it to be--tacky. I get the whole American cowboys drinking American beer in the back of a pick up truck but ugh come on now! The food was edible--drinks are cheap but drinks are cheap all over the city so I can't give them credit for that one. My suggestion for you... try somewhere else.

    (1)
  • Amy V.

    OMG, I Love this place, I mean it is a bit pricy but that's to be expected. The atmosphere is awesome and the music was great! I'm super glad that it wasn't too loud since I was with my family. Now, on to the food. I was very impressed with the portions it was just too much for my palate. I think they kind of overdid it on the pepper because I am pretty sure that I had pepper in every single bite of it. I don't care though because I just love this bar and Toby.

    (5)
  • Abby S.

    First of all, I Love This Bar & Grill is a dumb name for a restaurant. Yes, I know the song. We all know the song. But it's almost too ridiculous to believe. I would be less surprised to see this place on a parody show like The Simpsons or 30 Rock. That would make way more sense! So why, pray tell, did I even eat here? The BF and I were staying in Bricktown (going to see a concert the next evening in Oaklahoma City) and there weren't any non-chains to choose from that were open. So I Love This Bar & Grill seemed like the lesser of many evils. We'd never had it before and at the very least would be a funny story to tell. It really wasn't very funny. The food was completely over-seasoned and incredibly salty. This is coming from the girl who takes an extra cup of salt with her buttered popcorn into a movie theater. It appears as if they use a dry rub on just about everything, including side items like corn on the cob. Bleh! Our server was just so-so. Very Chotchkie's. In places like that, why are servers made to ask patrons, "Have you dined with us before?". Like we don't know how a restaurant works. Anyhoo, the meal was not good and pretty pricey. We felt pretty guilty spending $85 at a Toby Keith restaurant, especially since neither one of us likes country music. Or that dumb song. Go to Applebee's or TGI Friday's next time!

    (2)
  • Brad B.

    It is what it is.... pretty meh all around. The music was great, but the lack luster apps and just alright service make it alright but there are so many other better places around that have quality food and better service. Go for the music and bands, but find food and drinks elsewhere in bricktown.

    (2)
  • Alexandria N.

    We went here during our stay in Oklahoma City for an appetizer and some drinks. We ended up with another meal because they give military personnel a free burger =] That alone was enough for me to give this place 4 stars. Also, the menu was clever and our waiter was great.

    (4)
  • Carly N.

    I ate here once years ago and haven't been back since. I got a burger and fries which were ok but nothing great. The staff was kind and the prices weren't cheap but comparable to other downtown restaurants. I thought this place was a rip off of Hard Rock Cafe.There were a ton of Toby Keith memorabilia but I don't listen to country music so it wasn't of any significance to me. The restaurant was clean, both inside and outside. I'm in Bricktown every week and the only reason why I'm at this location every time is because they have a huge parking lot and it's free. Can't say that about all the other restaurants in Bricktown!

    (2)
  • John S.

    I have to admit, it wasn't my choice to go here and I went in a total hater to begin with. So I'll freely admit I had a predjudice from the start. But seriously, REALLY? How cheesy can you get? A larger-than-life wall painting of a buffed-out Tobey Keith that looks like it was painted by a drunk 12 year old pretty much says it all. $1.50 PBRs earned them the one star. The beer selection sucked anyway so at least I could focus my attention on my trusty PBR and try to ignore the obnoxiousness of it all, bad service, shitty music and lame food. Oh, and BTW - the 'freedom' fries really are just french fries.

    (1)
  • Tracy W.

    A friend and I were driving cross-country and were in the mood for a good steak when we set up camp for the night in Oklahoma City. We figured, cow country right? After inquiring as to our budget, the kind hotel staff recommended Toby Keith's I Love This Bar & Grill, as it was within walking distance and in our price range. I have to say, I'm a country music fan and I was quite excited as I had heard of the place in my research, but I assumed it would be a touristy place and therefore not that good. The place had a fun vibe--it kinda reminded me of a Hard Rock Cafe with all the crazy decorations and memorabilia on the walls. We were immediately served beers, and shortly after our orders were taken. We knew we wanted steak, but looking at the menu, it was hard to decide among the various side dishes. Everything seemed fried with either cheese or bacon or both--heart attack central, just the way I like it. I ended up getting the 10 oz sirloin with fried okra and mashed potatoes and wasn't disappointed. The steak was cooked exactly medium well per my order, and the potatoes were filled with sour cream, butter and garlic. My friend and I could feel our arteries clogging with every bite, but man was it good. I realize this place is pretty touristy and you can probably get a better steak somewhere else, but for the money Toby Keith's fits the bill as far as I'm concerned!

    (4)
  • Kate S.

    I wish I could give my own 3.5 stars to this place, but 4 will have to do - especially since I was so shocked to read such poor reviews after having a very different experience! (Btw, I have no particular view on Toby Keith as a musician or as a person. This is a restaurant review. Other reviewers should take note about the difference.) You gotta know going in that Toby Keith's joint is comparable to a Hard Rock Cafe except it features country music and has better food. Random memorabilia graces the walls and giant mirrorball saddles hang suspended in the air. But heck, you're in OKC, so check your ego at the door and go in. We came in on a Saturday night and yes, there was a 45 minute wait, but the bar is open seating including booths and 2 top tables so we snagged a spot immediately and had a very attentive server. Lets talk food: Once a year or so I order chicken fried steak and decided I might as well try it here. I was not warned that it was the size of a bicycle seat, and not the sport kind either, but the huge cushy ones! While I could tell that the beef wasn't super good quality, let's be real here - you're eating beef covered in chicken fried goodness smothered in tasty white gravy. Let's not get too judgmental. My sides were the best spicy creamed corn I've ever had and yummy sauteed mushrooms. If you're an out of towner, the spectacle and better than average food makes I Heart This Bar worth a trip. Let me close with two words: people watching.

    (4)
  • Coley C.

    Not the greatest food. Little pricy, but service was awesome with team work a over the place. Never an empty drink or issue unsolved

    (5)
  • Sarah B.

    Do you get a rock hard boner every time you hear the national anthem? Do you bleed red, white, and blue? Do you think that George W. Bush was a gift from the sweet Lord Jesus Christ himself? Well then, Toby Keith's is the place for you!!! Let me preface, I hate Toby Keith. But my BF and I decided that, if we were going to be spending time in OKC, we might as well go all out. We wanted to have the most American experience possible and BOY DID WE EVER! They offer a diverse menu of meat, meat, meat, or grilled cheese. I think they serve some salt too. I think I got some meat, probably with some cheese on it. I think it's fair to mention that the servers were very nice even though we were a couple of liberal yankees. God Bless America!

    (1)
  • Anthony A.

    Have you ever ate in a barn? Well welcome to Toby Kieth's resturant. The customer service sucked! We were 1 minute from walking out after waiting over 12 minutes for a waiter. After getting our meal, I didn't get one refill of my drink, the waiter came to the table and filled 1 of 3 drinks. How's that? The ribs were cooked, maybe a little over cooked. some may call it blacked ribs but that wasn't on the menu. LOL I heard great things about this place, maybe it was a bad night!

    (2)
  • Nina B.

    I'm torn between a 3.5 and a 4, so I'll round up because of the great service I receive when I visit. The food is always just okay. It has never been bad food. I also don't feel that it is overpriced. Other than the service, it has fun decor, almost touristy. I take visitors there, and they always seem to like it. It's also conveniently located in Bricktown and has free parking right outside. It's a fun, laid back place, with pretty good food.

    (4)
  • Andrew H.

    Regardless of what you think about Toby Keith, pro or con, this place BLOWS. They have $5 domestic pitchers and the waitress tried to tell me "Shiner Bock"(brewed in Shiner, TX) was, in fact, an "import". Then the food, I have never been somewhere that could manage to eff up a filet mignon, but Toby's had no problem doing so! Someone else got the sirloin, it also was bland and dry. Oh, not to mention the wait times are horrid and when you finally DO get seated the service is terrible. If you INSIST on going here, I suggest you take a few pictures of the outside. Walk in, take a few more shots. Then go eat steak somewhere else downtown, such as The Mantel (pricey but worth every penny) P.S. As someone else pointed out this place is simply a Chilli's/Applebees with "Toby Keith" stamped on it and prices jacked up accordingly.

    (1)
  • Mike B.

    I like this place and have eaten numerous time. I keep hoping to see Tobey but no luck...has the grilled chicken salad last night and it was very good.

    (3)
  • Shannon W.

    Way cool! Saw this and we figured we wouldn't be here again so we decided to stop in. What a fun place. Definitely a bar with plenty of music and college / young adults hanging out being loud. The decor was fun! The seats to wait for a table were modified tail gates complete with tail lights. There were Toby Keith videos playing along with plenty of Toby Keith memorabilia. The wait wasn't too long, 25 minutes or so, which passed quickly as we looked around and took pictures. The food was WONDERFUL! I had the meatloaf, mashed potatoes and green beans. My husband has the rotissarie chicken, mashed potatoes and creamed corn. Both meals cames with sweet and moist corn bread which was to die for. THe chicken was very tender and fell off the bone. The meatloaf was very moist and had a spicy sauce on top. The only thing that we didn't like was the creamed corn which had some greasy / bacon taste to it. The waiter was very friendly and on top of his game. He filled my water quickly and made sure everything was taken care of. The wait for the food was not too long either. We had to look for the parking because it's a private lot behind the building and there were plenty of paid parking in the front. Overall, I would recommend this to everyone.

    (5)
  • Jennifer S.

    Actually a pretty cool place along the riverwalk in Bricktown! The decor was not as over the top as I thought it would be and there was a large crowd. The service was very friendly and helpful and the food was actually pretty good!

    (4)
  • Jennifer W.

    This was the first time I tried this place. I ordered the sirloin steak and had my fries turned into their cheese fries. Omg you have to try their cheese fries!!! I couldn't stop eating til they were all gone! My steak was cooked perfectly and it was a real steak...not those butterfly cut steaks that lose all the natural juices. Felt like a mix drink and asked the waiter what they had. He recommended the Indigo Kiss (their signature drink). Wow!!! Now I don't drink much and usually when I do I don't even finish it, but this one a finished the whole thing and considered another. I would have ordered another too, but decided I wanted to be able to walk to my car! As far as the atmosphere...it's like an oversized sports bar. Massive big screen tv. Good to take your man to so he can watch the game while you enjoy a good drink and great food!

    (5)
  • Olivia A.

    YIKES! I honestly do not get the hype about this place. The menu is small the drinks are poorly made and it just a big empty building with high ceilings and random decor all over the place. Serves are friendly. The food is blah...bland tasting or WAY salty...I honestly couldn't even finish it...neither could my friend. The only thing this place has going for it is location and its fairly cheap.

    (1)
  • James E.

    What's with all the hating, I love this place, music is great, servers are friendly , bartenders actually serve alcohol and not watered down ethanol Food is awesome, try the red meats, I don't choose between them, love the chicken ribs combo. Baked potato is yummy. Cool place to hang out and nice music. Parking is all Around. One if those spots if you like you will love, if you don't , well then giddy up and out Cheers!

    (5)
  • Leslie P.

    I actually DO love this bar and grill. The chicken fried steaks are the best! In fact everything I have had here is very good. It is an extremely popular place so expect to wait. If you are attending an event nearby they will hustle to get you served quickly once you are seated, but it's is not really a good idea. It's a little too pricey and the portions are too generous to just grab a bite and run. Go when you have time to enjoy it because it really is a very good establishment.

    (5)
  • Mike T.

    While we had a friend in town, my wife and I took them to Bricktown for a day, and we decided to eat here as our friend likes country music. We were seated very quickly, and the server took our drink order quickly. Everything we going along well until they sat another big party next to us, and the server became very busy. I won't fault her or the management more than one another, as she could have asked us if we needed anything once our food arrived before taking the other tables order, but we had to wait about 4 to 5 mins before she was done with them before we could ask for mustard and drink refills. Not a huge deal but with 5 kids at the table it was a little frustrating. The creamed corn for a side was very good, and everything else was generally ok, nothing to write home to momma about, but good enough for the tourist trap that it is.

    (3)
  • Shane B.

    I like this place to eat if I am in bricktown. Great salmon average sides. Pretty good service.

    (4)
  • Ryan H.

    We met the in-laws @ TK's this weekend for a family dinner. Being only my second time to eat there, it's tough for me to speak to the quality of the whole menu, but the atmosphere is always fun for kids or friends from out-of-town. IMO, the food's priced pretty high for what you get, but it's a unique place with a unique atmosphere, not to mention it's being located in the midst of Bricktown and on the river. I ordered the fried bologna sandwich this time around and it was good, but again, nothing to jump up & down about. If you're looking for a different type place to eat and take your friends, this is a good choice, but if you're looking for standout food, you'll probably want to keep looking.

    (3)
  • Darian L.

    Why anyone would want to waste their time here is beyond my comprehension. I hate to slam places but let's get real... I'm all for tourist traps if they at least have some heart but this place just seems soulless (not to mention not worth paying for a name). The wait is eon-status as well. Sorry Toby :(

    (1)
  • Rachel P.

    Went with some co-workers, it was a Wednesday and pretty quiet, seemed like they closed pretty early. Service was good. Live music seemed nice but ended shortly after we got there. It seemed pretty touristy. We only had beer but the food looked good with large portions.

    (4)
  • DIrk J.

    Toby Keiths' is like a glorified Chilis or T.G.I.Fridays. The food is ok, and the setting is fun. It is located next to the theater and is walking distance from the Marriott Residence Inn. If you take it for what it is, you will enjoy yourself.

    (3)
  • Sara S.

    For as much as Toby says he loves the military his restaurant doesn't show it. One free burger and fries in your lifetime. Not a big thank you for the military when I can get a better burger at Hooters and always get 10% off the bill....

    (1)
  • Ryan S.

    Typical chain type bar & grill food. Waiter was extremely courteous, however forgot our appetizer completely. Meatloaf sandwich was good, very spicy. Mashed potatoes were awesome!

    (3)
  • theresa h.

    THis place is OVERPRICED, and the service and food sucked! I was really expecting a really good experience, due to the crowd, we waited for almost 1/2 hour to get seated, boy were we disappointed. The waitress barely spoke/understand english and brought my husband 'catfish' instead of 'cat fries' two totally different things....lol, I thought 'man how did they get those things so stretched out' lol. The food was not only cold, but overall just tasted BAD.

    (1)
  • C Z.

    I'm not into country music and was was on the fence about going, but i'm glad i did. I loved this place! The food was great! I can't stop thinking about their nachos! The drinks were FANTASTIC!!! If you like margaritas, you have to try the Toby Keith margarita!!! And of course, the service was excellent! Our server was hilarious...she kept us laughing all evening long. I can't wait to go back!

    (5)
  • Leo K.

    What can I say, but I LOVE THIS BAR & GRILL.

    (4)
  • Tim D.

    I have been here twice and I really like it. The food is very good. I was taken here by a friend who lives in OKC. Will return when I visit town.

    (4)
  • Steve B.

    I have been here three times now in last 2 years and have to say I kinda look forward to it. It is what it is, a theme restaurant, and the theme is honky tonk, cheap beer, and good food. I love their steaks & baked potatoes. This time we went for lunch and I had the smoked prime rib. It was great, really smokey. I have never seen smoked prime rib before and now want to try it at home. The service has always been good and friendly we have always had a good time.

    (4)
  • Karen M.

    Service was TERRIBLE. Waitress forgot our appetizer - after she repeated our order back to us. Our food took forever & it was overcooked & blah. Will never go back.

    (1)
  • Angela S.

    The food is really good. I always enjoy the ribs and the cornbread is awesome. So far, the only thing I don't like there, are the mixed drinks.

    (4)
  • Meg M.

    So on a trip to visit a friend who lives in OKC, i aksed if there was a cool place to eat that is different. She chose this place, and while i am NOT a toby keith fan at ALL i did like the vibe if the place. We did have to wait about 30 minutes but that is cool espically when there is alot of people watching you can do in this place. We got a nice table and the waitress was quick to deliver drinks and get our order. I cann't give this place the final two starts only because the food was average, i had meatloaf that was better then most, but it's meatloaf. But, the vibe was upbeat in there, so they get three stars for it. I do like where it's at. I would probably come back for some drinks and good times.

    (3)
  • Cameron H.

    Fun place!!! I ordered the ribs and they were quite decent. I have eaten there twice and each time was very consistent. Depending on the waitress, we received great mixed drinks (great meaning strong). I would definitely go back (in hopes to see or meet Toby Keith). I know, it is a long shot.

    (4)
  • Sandy B.

    This place sucks (food and atmosphere). I would give it zero stars if possible.

    (1)
  • Warren R.

    pretty good food. Steaks were awesome, fried ice cream was awesome!

    (4)
  • Jordan M.

    Solid average country cooking in a warehouse. They have music, decor, beer, and a young crowd. The steaks, chicken, and sides were all exactly what you'd expect and right for the price. This Texas boy might pick a few nits with the chicken fried steak and gravy, but that's probably just my personal preferences coming out. I do believe I'd come back.

    (3)
  • Sarah J.

    I went to Toby Keith's I Love This Bar and Grill a couple of weeks ago with my aunt and some of her friends. It was during the Big 12 baseball tournament so there was quite a wait, but we found seating at the bar. We ordered margaritas, which were big and tasted decent. One of my aunt's friends ordered the prime rib which she said was ok, but not great. Another friend ordered the quesadillas, which she said was pretty good. My aunt got the cheeseburger which she said was good. I got the chicken sandwich, which was ok. Overall, I thought it was ok, but not great and it was more expensive than a similar meal at a place like Chili's.

    (1)
  • kelley s.

    I LOVE the atmosphere. There is something to look at every where you turn and it's a super fun vibe. We sat on the "outside" patio (which was incased in glass so it really wasn't outside...bummer on a beautiful day) and there was a nice view of the canal and you can watch the "boats" go back and forth. So...it's got good atmosphere...that's about all I can say. Wait, our server was pretty good. She was nice, pretty basic, nothing bad, nothing amazing. Now, for the food...I.was.not.impressed. I ordered the grilled cheese. First, it was huge. Actually was two sandwiches, it didn't say this on the menu or I would have shared it with my mom since she ordered the same thing. There's no need for 2 sandwishes when it comes with fries as well. Second, it was the most boring, sad, pathetic grilled cheese I had ever eaten. For a restraunt to serve you 2!!!! sad sandwiches is just...SAD!!! It had plain ol' yellow cheese on it...with only one slice on each sandwhich and it was barely grilled. Seriously, if I'm paying for a grilled cheese, it better be better than what I make at home for like$1.00. This my friends, was not....so no, I won't be going back and no I won't be recommending it to anyone. I think if you were going here for a couple drinks and a show, it would be perfect...anything else, I would go to one of the many other options available in Brick Town. Sorry Toby, your bar and grill are NOT worth lovin'.

    (2)
  • Pam S.

    Fun atmosphere, great service, good food. What more can you ask for from a place like this? Husband is military so he got a free burger, fries and drink. We ordered nachos and i got chicken fingers and fries. Our waitress forgot to bring our app out before our meal, so she comped it! Total for everything was under $10, although we of course tipped on the full value. The barbecue sauce is great! I brought a couple bottles home and wish that I would've bought more.

    (4)
  • Daniel S.

    food was good, music also. could have a better selection of beers

    (4)
  • I F.

    The worst steaks you will ever taste. Horrible food and overpriced for the crap they put out. Don't waste your time ping here just it has Toby Keith on it.

    (1)
  • Steve H.

    Applebees on steroids. 2 stars were for the creamed corn only. And dude, all the beer in Oklahoma is only 3.2, thought dem cowboys supposed to be tough. Next.

    (2)
  • Richard L.

    Went for lunch, chicken fried steak was good, portion great. Service was attentive. Not too busy when I went. Nothing that stands out, but I would go back for lunch again.

    (3)
  • Mark D.

    WOW! My food was great the service kinda sucked but that was minor. My steak was cooked perfectly and my corn & mushrooms could not have been any better. going by the reviews Toby Keiths must just be inconsistent with the cooking.

    (4)
  • Kermit S.

    Three stars for the food, 2 stars for the service. The St Louis ribs were tasty, the sauce was sweet and a little smoky. The ribs were over done and full of cartilage. The black eyed peas seemed straight out of the can because the liquid was basically water without any added seasoning. The cornbread was good as were the steamed veggies. The service was lacking. It seemed the kids working there were just there for the paycheck. The host and hostess were great and had personality. I wish the rest of the staff acted that way.

    (2)
  • Gary M.

    It's sad when the side dishes are better than the main dish. I got the meatloaf & with it being pork sausage & ground pork, I expected more. The red chile sauce was ok as well. But, the mashed potatoes were super good. Skins left in, definitely blended with sour cream, garlic & other components. The steamed veggies were good as well. Carrots, broccoli, zucchini & peppers, cooked in garlic butter. I also enjoyed the frozen Jack & Coke. My only thing about this, outside of he lackluster of the meatloaf, was the pricing, it didn't match up with how good the food was. If I pay over $20 for a dish, I would think it would be good, right?!

    (3)
  • Bret S.

    So... 3.5 to 4 stars. I have been to TKILTB&G about a dozen times. I always sit at the bar, and have above average attention from the staff (tonight it is Kristin& Katie), might be different in the dining room. For food, again above average. It is not fine dining and not really fair to compare against Red or Mickey Mantles. But, good quality food; and, the quantity is right. One improvement is that the mixed drinks seem to be a bit light. I usually order a double tall, just seems a bit short on the alcohol pour. I always stop in for a dinner when in OKC, for me that says enough. I travel for work, if I don't like a place I do not go back.

    (4)
  • Ali D.

    It was, ok. Came here with out of town family that love toby keith. Not a particularly good reason for choosing a restaurant, but i digress. I was impressed with the restaurant itself when i walked, it is fairly huge, with lots of seating, cool "Car seats" (?) , and a stage themed bar. The service itself was good. the waitress was friendly. The food, left me underwhelmed. I ordered a chicken sandwich. Had bland chicken, some cheese and lettuce, and BBQ sauce that wasn't much of anything. It was.. mediocre in my opinion. ive gone to mom and pop places that had alot more heart and flavor.We received plenty of food, and our beverages where always hastily filled. (well, it should be for the price) Overall, a-ok experience. however, I don't foresee myself coming back

    (3)
  • Nancy R.

    If you love chicken fired steak, you'll love Toby's chicken fried steak. I got the 8oz. sirloin flash-fried with country grave and a baked potato and extra gravy. They also have a 16oz. My steak was fried golden and crispy and very tender, The white country gravy makes it comfort food and me happy. The baked potato skin has salt baked on it, very tasty. My husband Ken order the meatloaf sandwich, a thin cut of meatloaf, however very good. The atmosphere warm and friendly, the have banquet room with a table reserved for Toby, The walls are covered with his records and memorabilia - very impressing.

    (4)
  • Tanida P.

    This review is for the appetizers. The appetizers were super yummy. We had the nachos and tumbleweed onions. The chips are super thin and the flavor of the beef, cheese, and salsa are awesome. I haven't been back to OK from Cali in a few years. The atmosphere was great. It was during an OU/Tennessee game. The restaurant is huge and a family atmosphere.

    (4)
  • Matt M.

    Touristy, noisy, and annoying. Parking is also quite a hassle. But on a positive note, much of the food is quite satisfying. A lot of people like the catfish and the chicken fried steak, although I always seem to venture out to other things on the menu and never seem to be satisfied as my friends who stick close to those well-reviewed items. Another great part of this restaurant is that it is kid-friendly and the dining room is also huge which makes it very good for groups. Just beware of large sports events such as home Thunder games and other events that may draw a crowd on their large screens.

    (3)
  • richard g.

    First time here. Happy hour was beer is a good deal, $3 for a 25oz draft. It wasn't too crowded but no place in Bricktown was. Food was good, nothing exceptional. Had the meatloaf with cowboy beans. Another in the party loved the steak. Our server was great though; fun and very helpful and friendly.

    (3)
  • Alan H.

    It's in the middle of brick-town and parking can be a challenge. If there's not parking available in restaurant parking lot, park next door at the Harkin theatre parking. We went on a Friday at mid day, no wait, ordered burgers for sin and I and daughter (toddler) had the kiddy meal steak tips. All three meals were brought my quickly and wee warm upon arrival. Burgers were fairly thick with onions, mushrooms, and premium cheese. Buns were premium baked bread with sesame seeds. Good flavorful large burgers for $9 included fries as well. Steak for toddler was cooked perfectly with fries and at $7 I think a good value and portion for her as well. Noise level was not too bad but it must get noisy for dinner but it's just that type of place. I think Toby Keith has lent his name wisely to a fun, adventuresome, and interesting eatery. He also gives burger meals away to active duty military.......continuous music and videos playing, looks like a music stage for bands and three bars to help you imbibe. Entire restaurant including restrooms seem clean and well kept. Great place for Toby Keith fans or out of towners!!

    (4)
  • Caroline H.

    I used to come to this place once a week when I traveled to OKC for work a lot. The service was always prompt, friendly and we never had a problem. The steaks here are really good and a nice cut of meat. They offer excellent choices for sides! I love the jalepeno corn bread, macaroni and cheese and fried shrimp. I also can't pass up the frosty beers!

    (3)
  • Jennifer S.

    Absolutely terrible! Over priced for soggy apps, and terrible service. Our waitress was neglectful and didn't understand why we were upset and didn't do anything to try and fix it. We will never go back!

    (1)
  • Heidi W.

    Great service, polite, friendly knowledgeable server. Good atmosphere-we were able to get a table in the back of the restaurant overlooking the river-walk. I like it better back there because it is more private dining than the general dining area which more open and noisy. Lots of good southern food entrees and sides on the menu-good steak, chicken and fried shrimp were had tonight-no complaints about the execution of the dishes. Our waitress kept our drinks filled and was attentive and let us stay and chit chat at our table into the night with no pressure to "move along." Friendly atmosphere and lots of fun decor!

    (4)
  • Vincent G.

    Well I have been to the one in Vegas and it wasn't all that spectacular. BUT I had to get to Toby's hometown shop right? Well I was highly impressed! It's a huge place!The service is awesome, and I had the smoked prime rib,,., to die for!!! I could taste the smokiness in every tender bite!!!! Soooo good, highly recommend!!!

    (5)
  • Walter C.

    Are here once some 4 years ago. It is still as good as it was back then. The Smoked Prime Rib is awesome. Goes great with Cowboy Caviar (Black Eye Peas). Service is quick and friendly. Wish I had more time to sit and enjoy myself, gotta get back on the road. But as I said, good food. Quick and friendly service. A nice place to eat.

    (5)
  • Candy W.

    The good.. Great atmosphere Fun decor The bad.. Very long wait times Mediocre food $$Cost of said food$$

    (2)
  • Peggy C.

    I had a pork chop with cream corn and Jalapeno corn bread. The dinner salad was very fresh and crisp. The appetizer, the queso dip and corn chips was awesome! The atmosphere was different because there is a DJ booth on one side and a stage on the other side of the room. The whole place is open and airy. I just found out that Toby Keith lives here on Oklahoma and will stop in to perform on the very stage I mentioned! I had a very nice lunch

    (5)
  • Susan M.

    The prime rib sandwich was delicious! Our server Cody was the sweetest nicest person. I brought my sister and friend here and they thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Will bring them back in a few days before they leave.

    (4)
  • David G.

    I must admit that I came into this place with much negative thoughts. My daughter and wife are huge Toby fans and I can care less for him and I typically hate theme restaurants. We visited the one in Vegas and it was high priced and not good food. At first I was upset because I had to pay 10 dollars for parking, I guess because the Thunder game was going on. I asked the waitress if there always is a charge and she said no and they gave me 10 dollars back! I came here while attending the college world series with my Daughter and I was impressed on how quickly they got us a table for a Saturday night. I ordered the ribs with mashed potatoes and fried okra and my daughter ordered the bologna sandwich with fries. My ribs were awesome and well seasoned. The potatoes were also good, but they should warn people. Much like Bobby Flays Mesa Grill they had jalapenos in it and I liked it but someone not knowing or liking spicy foods might take offense. The service was really good and everyone was friendly. The prices here were much lower then Vegas and all the food that I saw looked really good. I was impressed with the food and want to say good job Mr. Keith on keeping this place real. LOL the irony is while we were in Oklahoma you were in the Bay Area. My daughter would have loved if she got a glimpse of you or an autograph!

    (4)
  • Nichole J.

    Started off with the spicy chicken nachos and they were so good. I got the grilled chicken with mashed potatoes it was amazing. The chicken was tender and the mashed potatoes were very yummy!! Hubby got the fried bologna and he really enjoyed that. We will be coming back here in the future!!

    (4)
  • Chris P.

    My second time here but might as well be my first...it has been 4-5 years since I first came here. I ordered the 10 oz sirloin (mid-well), baked potato and fried okra. The wait staff was awesome - sat at the bar, but was the service was great. Food came fast, probably 15-20 minutes after I ordered at this on a busy Friday night. Steak was cooked perfect and the side were prepared great as well.

    (5)
  • Kari F.

    My family had a great time eating at Toby Keith's I love this bar. The atmosphere was cool and the food was yummy. The service was also top notch.

    (5)
  • Billie P.

    Found food, reasonably priced & good service. I like the theme it's designed with, especially the pick up truck benches. The cornbread was great! Will visit again in my next trip.

    (3)
  • Rilee H.

    I am so amazed by the customer service!! Our waitress and manager were over the top nice. Thought was too good to be true but I was wrong. The food is so very tasty! Great atmosphere will be back!!!

    (5)
  • Krista H.

    Toby Keith's in OKC is disappointing. Fresh fish NOT fresh. Service slow & forgetful. Had to refill our own drinks. Sad for the price. Toby's music never played.

    (1)
  • Macey M.

    18 dollars for a nasty peice of meatloaf no thank you. WAY too expensive for mediocre food.

    (1)
  • Daniel T.

    Probably top 5 worst places to eat in OKC I hated it here. Food is absolutely terrible.

    (1)
  • Fred F.

    The meatloaf was great. Had the red sauce on the side and glad I did. Cowboy Beans some of the best I've had. Would be 4 stars but mashed potatoes were cold. Definitely coming back.

    (3)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : Yes
    Best Nights : Fri, Sat, Sun
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

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