Been in Oklahoma my whole life, I didn't know so much about the Stockards until I saw this. I really like that guy. He seems like he could teach so much.
I’am from Kansas City Missouri,we were known as a cowtown for decades because of the stockyards ,those all closed in the 80’s after a hundred years, but there are great steak houses left from that legacy and the area were the yards used to be is thriving again now . Hopefully yours will continue in Oklahoma City.
Glad to see Stockyards City thriving today. Seems like OKC used to have more of a “western” image than it does today. Just my opinion. I hope the stockyards can help keep that culture alive. I do think Cattlemen’s is a good steakhouse and I always enjoy going there.
I am from Georgia. But I do visit OKC frequently on business. I have lost count of the times I have been to Stockyard City. Everytime I come to OKC, I will go eat at Cattlemens and go across Agnew to Langston's and shop. Bought quite a bit at Langston's. Been there enough, I could recognize the location of the photographer on these pics. Love visiting Stockyard City. Please keep this place alive.
I’m sure lots of customers have had a good experience at cattleman’s restaurant, however my wife and I had the worst dinner ever at this establishment, that whenever any relatives come and visit, we always shun them away from ever eating there. Evan if you offer me a free dinner, I would never go back to that restaurant.
Between yo Teef!!! 😂 Just pulling your leg. That was a very old Wendy's commercial. That's what kids would say in response to that commercial in school
Been in Oklahoma my whole life, I didn't know so much about the Stockards until I saw this. I really like that guy. He seems like he could teach so much.
I’am from Kansas City Missouri,we were known as a cowtown for decades because of the stockyards ,those all closed in the 80’s after a hundred years, but there are great steak houses left from that legacy and the area were the yards used to be is thriving again now . Hopefully yours will continue in Oklahoma City.
Glad to see Stockyards City thriving today. Seems like OKC used to have more of a “western” image than it does today. Just my opinion. I hope the stockyards can help keep that culture alive. I do think Cattlemen’s is a good steakhouse and I always enjoy going there.
I'm from Georgia and I've eaten there a couple of times, and it was amazing.
I am from Georgia. But I do visit OKC frequently on business. I have lost count of the times I have been to Stockyard City. Everytime I come to OKC, I will go eat at Cattlemens and go across Agnew to Langston's and shop. Bought quite a bit at Langston's. Been there enough, I could recognize the location of the photographer on these pics. Love visiting Stockyard City. Please keep this place alive.
Awesome! Continue to grow. I wish the best for Cattleman's. Oklahoma finest!
The ribeyes are great and best coconut cream pie ever, we try to eat there whenever we are in OKC- always good and many of the staff is the same.
Great story. Very enjoyable video.
What a well done video! THANK YOU ❤
Great food
Great steaks been there lived not to far away better than most in Kansas City or Texas ❤❤❤
The Best Stock Yards will always reside in Omaha, Ne.
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Did you know that PETA lobbied the Green Bay Packers (meat packing) to change their name to Pickers. True story.
I’m sure lots of customers have had a good experience at cattleman’s restaurant, however my wife and I had the worst dinner ever at this establishment, that whenever any relatives come and visit, we always shun them away from ever eating there. Evan if you offer me a free dinner, I would never go back to that restaurant.
Fresh of the Boat!
# 999 x 999 x 9 🎉
The “newly created city” of OKC which was essentially the state capital stolen from Guthrie 😂🤠
Where’s the beef 🥩
@Markbowden You have to ask the lady that made that "Where's the Beef " commercial! LOL !!!
Between yo Teef!!! 😂
Just pulling your leg. That was a very old Wendy's commercial. That's what kids would say in response to that commercial in school
He took all those risks so we could all enjoy a risk-free steak. 🫡