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    Restaurant in Oklahoma City, United States

    Cattlemen's

    100Pearl Points

    Stockyards dinner

    Cattlemen's, Restaurant in Oklahoma City

    About Cattlemen's

    Cattlemen's is worth considering for Oklahoma City Stockyards context rather than a polished special-occasion meal. Go at lunch if value and ease matter; choose Red PrimeSteak for a sleeker steakhouse night, Nonesuch for New American ambition, or Bar Sen for a more distinctive cuisine-driven dinner.

    Use this as a practical Oklahoma City listing rather than a page built around unverified menu, price, or street-location details. The confirmed basics are direct: Cattlemen's is in Oklahoma City, has a casual dress code, opens daily at 6 AM, with closing at 10 PM Sunday through Thursday and 11 PM on Friday and Saturday.

    Pick it for a casual Oklahoma City stop

    Cattlemen's is best considered when the brief is simple: a casual Oklahoma City venue with long daily hours. If the goal is to compare it with another named option, Red PrimeSteak is a relevant reference point, but the more reliable distinction here is confirmed practical information rather than unverified claims about atmosphere, menu, or service style.

    Because the verified data does not include menu details, pricing, reservation policy, or group accommodations, check the venue's official channels before making firm plans. For a broader itinerary, pair the decision with our full Oklahoma City restaurants guide rather than treating one listing as the whole plan.

    Where it fits against other choices

    Cattlemen's fits a casual Oklahoma City plan with especially broad hours. Nonesuch, Bar Sen, Red PrimeSteak, Sedalia's, Naija Wife Kitchen may be useful comparison points depending on what kind of outing you are planning, but this page does not verify their formats, cuisines, locations, or relative formality.

    For visitors planning around confirmed details, use the hours and casual dress code as the main anchors for Cattlemen's. Check current official sources before relying on any details not verified here.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book Cattlemen's?

    The verified information does not include a reservation policy or booking window. Confirm directly with the venue before you go, especially if timing matters. The confirmed hours are 6 AM to 10 PM Monday through Thursday and Sunday, 6 AM to 11 PM Friday and Saturday.

    Does Cattlemen's handle dietary restrictions?

    The verified information does not include allergy, dietary, or menu-accommodation details. If anyone in your group has a dietary need, check the venue's official channels before visiting.

    What should a first-timer know about Cattlemen's?

    Cattlemen's is in Oklahoma City and has a casual dress code. It opens at 6 AM every day, closes at 10 PM Sunday through Thursday, closes at 11 PM on Friday and Saturday.

    Is Cattlemen's good for a special occasion?

    That depends on the occasion. The confirmed dress code is casual, so it is best framed as a relaxed Oklahoma City option rather than a venue with verified formal-service details. For comparison, Nonesuch and Red PrimeSteak are other named options to consider.

    What are alternatives to Cattlemen's?

    Other named options to consider include Nonesuch, Red PrimeSteak, Sedalia's, Naija Wife Kitchen, Bar Sen. Use current official details for each venue before deciding, since this page only verifies Cattlemen's hours, Oklahoma City location, casual dress code.

    What time is Cattlemen's open?

    The verified hours are 6 AM to 10 PM Monday through Thursday and Sunday, 6 AM to 11 PM Friday and Saturday. The verified information does not include meal-period menus, pricing, or crowd patterns, so choose based on the time that fits your plans.

    Location

    1309 S Agnew Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73108

    Oklahoma City, United States

    Compare Cattlemen's

    Cattlemen's vs nearby Oklahoma City options

    Choose Cattlemen's for Stockyards setting and an easygoing meal. Choose Red PrimeSteak when the room and occasion matter more. Choose Nonesuch for a New American format with more dining-room ambition.

    Bar Sen is the better pick for diners who want a cuisine-led decision, while Naija Wife Kitchen and Sedalia's are worth checking when the group wants a different Oklahoma City lane rather than another steak-leaning choice.

    If you cannot get the slot you want

    Try Red PrimeSteak for a more polished dinner, or Bar Sen if the group would rather pivot to Lao cooking than stay in the same category.

    How it compares in Oklahoma City

    Cattlemen's is the practical Stockyards pick: easier to work into a day, less dependent on advance planning, better for diners who want local context over a highly designed room. Red PrimeSteak is the better choice for a dressier steakhouse-style evening, especially if the occasion needs a more polished atmosphere.

    Nonesuch sits in a different lane as the New American option for diners prioritizing a more composed, contemporary experience. Bar Sen is the stronger call when the point is cuisine specificity, with Lao cooking giving the meal a clearer reason to travel across town.

    If the fallback need is simple availability and a relaxed Oklahoma City meal, Cattlemen's is easier to slot than Nonesuch and less occasion-driven than Red PrimeSteak. For broader cross-shopping, Sedalia's and Naija Wife Kitchen are the peers to check when the group wants something outside the Stockyards frame.

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