For more than a decade, Grill on the Hill has made a name for itself in the capital city of Oklahoma. It boasts more of a small-town vibe than the big city it’s located in and customers rave about the hospitality and food. It’s a family-owned restaurant serving breakfast and lunch five days and week and dinner on Friday nights. The next time you’re in the OKC area, be sure to stop in and give them a try – tell them Only In Oklahoma sent you!

It’s hard to beat a tasty chicken fried steak with a side of mashed potatoes and gravy or fried okra dipped in ranch. If all this delicious food sounds good to you too, then don’t overlook Grill on the Hill – a hole in the wall diner in Oklahoma City.

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Grill on the Hill has been serving Oklahomans for over 11 years in Oklahoma City and you’ll want to visit the next time you’re in town to get your hands on some of the most delicious Southern comfort food in the state.

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There’s really not much to this place. Many would consider it a hole in the wall…which is usually where we find the really great food in the state.

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Are you a fan of loaded cheese fries? If so, they serve a bacon or chorizo option that is only $5.99 and they are so tasty.

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One of my all-time favorites is the loaded baked potato. They have four different options, including one with BBQ pulled pork.

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Some patrons come just for the fried catfish that is to die for. It comes with two side items, hush puppies, and a drink for $11. But it’s only served on Friday nights, so plan accordingly.

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Plus, there are five different taco options ranging from fish to chorizo, then loaded with all your favorite toppings.

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Below the hustle and bustle of Oklahoma City, extends a tunnel system spanning three-quarter-miles long that joins 16 city blocks and more than 30 buildings downtown. After eating at Grill on the Hill, head over to the tunnels and explore them for a fun activity. Click here to read more about it!

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Address: 324 SW 25th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73109, USA