"World Famous" Meers Burger of Oklahoma Gets Acclaim from National Magazine
The Oft Honored Restaurant and Its Burger Gain Another Honor
By Becky G., published Aug 22, 2007
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The Meers Store and Restaurant, often referred to as the "world famous" Meers Store and Restaurant was featured on the Food Network special "America's Best... Best Places For American Eats From Steak to Pizza" on Saturday August 18. The store's owners and staff are giddy about the honor, but it is not the only one the restaurant has received this year. Meers was also named by Travelocity as one of their "Local Secrets, Big Finds for 2007.
The recognition does not stop there either. The Meers Store and Restaurant has the honor of being listed in the recent New York Times best seller "One Thousand Places to See in the U.S.A and Canada Before you Die." It was named a must-visit location and the Tulsa World has voted the Meersburger as the "Best Burger in Oklahoma."
While making a visit to the historical restaurant, diners can indulge in one of the world-famous Meersburgers, which is the size of a dinner plate. Actually it is 7 inches in diameter and made from Texas Longhorn beef that is raised on the family ranch belonging to Meers owner Joe Maranto. While you are there you can peruse the pictures on the wall of some of Meers most famous diners and check out their seismograph, installed in 1985 by the Oklahoma Geological Society, which monitors the Meers fault, a 15-mile long crack in the Earth's crust.
The store is all that is left of a mining boomtown that prospered from 1901- 1905 during the gold rush days at the turn of the century. At its high point, Meers was a bustling little community with grocery stores, doctors, a café, a post office and an estimated population of 500 people with grit, and a determination to find their fortune in gold.
"World Famous" Meers Burger of Oklahoma Gets Acclaim from National Magazine
Date: August 18, 2007Location:
Meers, OK USA
The historic Meers Store and Restaurant.
Credit: www.meersstore.com
Copyright: www.meersstore.com
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