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Cattlemen's Steakhouse (Oklahoma City)

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Cattlemen's Steakhouse, located in Oklahoma City's historic Stockyards City, is a testament to the city's rich cowboy culture and history. Established in 1910 as Cattlemen's Cafe, it has been serving steaks to cowboys, ranchers, and cattle haulers for over a century. The restaurant gained fame during Prohibition for its homemade beverages and later became known for its high-stakes ownership change in 1945, when it was won in a dice game by Gene Wade. Today, Cattlemen's Steakhouse is renowned for its naturally-aged, charcoal-broiled steaks and a menu that includes lamb fries and steak soup. The interior maintains an old-world charm with cowboy art and features two dining rooms, The Hereford and The Angus. The restaurant has hosted numerous celebrities and has been inducted into the Steak House Hall of Fame. It continues to be a gathering place for people from all walks of life, offering a unique dining experience steeped in history and cowboy culture.

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