Fish Tales Restaurant
10120 S Lida Ln, Tishomingo, OK, 73460
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Address :
10120 S Lida Ln
Tishomingo, OK, 73460 - Phone (580) 371-3550
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : No
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Brenda W.
We look forward to this every year when we come up for a family reunion! All homemade and good!!!
(5)Donna W.
We were told about Fishtails by a lady in a neighboring town. We didn't know they didn't open until 4:30. We got there about 3. Everyone in town told us it was worth the wait and was it ever! Catfish, brisket, ribs, chicken and all the fixings. It was all homemade and really good. It was worth the wait!
(5)Gerald W.
My wife and I were traveling the back roads of Oklahoma. Between Tishomingo and Madill we saw an interesting looking building that looked like an old army building. There was a sign outside that said Fish Tales. After looking on Yelp we read the reviews and backtracked for some dinner. The reviews were right. The catfish was excellent. The potato salad was great. The beans were good. Hush puppies were frozen and weren't the best but not bad. The fried okra was really good. Fish Tales is definitely on our list of places to visit again.
(4)John Z.
We were told about Fish Tales by our Motels front desk. It happened to be a Friday and he said they were only open Friday and Saturday evenings. This is probably the best spot to have a good fish dinner and get to visit with the locals. Its a small buffet but more than adequate. If you leave less than full it's your own fault. Fish, chicken, brisket, and the fixins'. Very busy so either get there early ( opens 4:30 pm ) or wait and visit.
(5)Corey H.
Excellent .. Best $12 meal I've ever had. Very informal. Family run and very family friendly. We just happen to come across this little place while doing a fact finding and family history research trip on a friday night. Our only other option was dairy queen or the burger joint. Sooooo glad we stopped here to check it out. If i am ever withing 50 miles of this place on a Friday or Saturday night, I'll make the drive to eat here again ..
(5)Kay T.
If you take your foods fried with a side of fries and fried okra, boy have I found the place for you! Should you ever find yourself in Tishomingo, OK, or anywhere within driving distance, get to Fish Tales immediately. Located on HWY 377, (or was it 99, I can't tell??) you'll know you're there because it's the only barrel-shaped metal building that has a fried catfish buffet. And get there early - this is *THE* spot in this part of the country for a weekend night out! You'll be met at the door by a long line full of warm smiles and sweet southern accents waiting for a seat at the family style tables. You'll pay first. The only thing on the menu is the buffet and that will include drinks and dessert. The walls are covered with pictures of local great catches from fishing trips worth bragging about, and signs with kitschy sayings like, "Hunters, Fisherman, and Other Liars Dine Here." And don't worry, this city girl has never been hunting or fishing but they fed me anyway! And feed me, they did... The buffet is a line of fried foods. I actually think EV.ERY.THING. hot on the line except the beans and red meat were fried. Yes, just as you were thinking, "Heavenly divine dining experience!" So, the catfish. Yowza. I'm not sure what they bread it with but I am fairly certain one of the ingredients was "awesome" and another was "delicious." The fish was flaky and flavorful and dipped in some delectable homemade tartar sauce. OH-HO-HO and the fries! Perfectly crisp and seasoned; they almost melted in my mouth. I'm a ketchup fan but found my tummy enticed by these babies, even without my favorite tomato-based dipping sauce. The fried okra could stand on its own. I dare say this could be Fried Okra Tales and just as successful a restaurant - it's that scrumptious. They have a side of jalapeño pork n beans that is out of this world. Yep. I just used "pork n beans" and "out of this world" in the same sentence! Also, jalapeño hush puppy was delish! So, that was your first plate. Now, head back to the line for brisket, ribs, coleslaw and potato salad. WOWEEWOWWA! The meat on the ribs just falls off the bone and again, melts in your mouth. You don't even have to waste time chewing. It's just fantastic, friends. Just. Fantastic. For round three, dessert - my favorite!! Every meal here comes with a piece of cobbler (or maybe it was pie, I skipped that part) and your very own little tub of Vanilla Blue Bell Ice Cream. Fact: My new standard for five stars will include getting a tub of ice cream as a part of my meal. This place was the best. I think my only complaint about Fish Tales is: it's a 7 hour drive from my house. Because it was so good, I may be making that drive on a regular basis...
(5)Alex B.
Not a bad little place, and as you can see in the pic its in a big, metal, shop-like structure. I saw it on the way to camping and decided I was sooo going there on the way back. I've never been in a structure like this that wasn't used as someones workshop, so i just imagined pushing wrenches and belt sanders aside and sliding my stool up to some workbench to enjoy my meal. I was wrong- the place was drywalled, carpeted, and decently decorated with pictures of peoples local catches from the nearby river. Its a buffet- mainly southern deep fry style. I had my first hush-puppies and fried okra here. Not bad- i really liked the hush puppies. they had fried catfish, coleslaw (the good kind), and that sorta style of food. You get Blue Bell ice cream at the end too. I'm not usually a fan of traditional comfort foods like this, but that could be because the only ones I ever see are chains where everything is mass-produced and someone is strategically finding ways to create the food for less while neglecting the flavor. This place is just someone who probably likes to cook and wants to make some extra cash on the weekends. This is obviously a very local thing and when i was there it was packed. Its only open Fridays and Saturdays so who knows- this may be the what everyone looks forward to on the weekends. And with how sparsely populated the area is you know everyone there knows each other. I felt kinda out of place being a travel-thru. They're probably still saying "remember those strangers that came in here months back? ya, that was weird..." But seriously, everyone there, customers included, were super polite. You know how sometimes at buffets its real awkward when someone is there when you're getting food- that same sorta feeling when you're in an elevator with someone you don't know... well this place wasn't like that. They'd politely offer to let you go first, that sort of thing. Any, I'd rather go for 3.5* on this one.
(3)Dennis M.
There is no better buffet with fried catfish and barbecue than this place. I've brought folks from Detroit here and they are blown away with the fish. For the price of $12.00, food that includes drink & dessert, it is incredible. One of our favorite places to hop on the motorcycle and ride to.
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