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You Can Eat Your Way Through History Along Tulsas Stretch of Route 66

You Can Eat Your Way Through History Along Tulsas Stretch of Route 66

Route 66 was never supposed to be a food destination. It was a lifeline, 400 miles of two-lane highway stitched through Oklahoma when the country needed a way west in a hurry.

Families used it to flee the Dust Bowl. Soldiers used it to return home.

And though Oklahoma didn’t exist for the first 130 years of the republic, as Rhys Martin of the Oklahoma Route 66 Association points out, the state’s story sits at the intersection of two celebrations: Route 66 turns 100 the same year America marks its 250th birthday.

Oklahoma became a state in 1907, and the highway came almost 20 years later, Martin says. We really represent the growth of this part of the country.

The growth shows up clearest in the food.

The road needed something worth stopping for: A Cornish immigrant sold pasties from a roadside stand and a Lebanese family opened a steakhouse in Bristow because the workers from the oil fields needed feeding. Oklahoma’s stretch of Route 66 is home to what is believed to be the oldest continuously family-owned restaurant on the entire Mother Road. The region’s fried onion burger, invented just before the Great Depression, has since traveled to Manhattan and restaurant menus in Europe. (Martin is clear on the point that there is no onion burger like the one you get in El Reno.) More recently, a Tulsa food incubator graduated representatives from 20-plus countries, while its sister marketplace features entrepreneurs from 38.

What follows is not a complete accounting of everything worth eating along Oklahoma’s 400 miles, but a guide to the places where the road’s food history is still alive. (And worth the drive.)

The Old Guard

In northeast Oklahoma, Clanton’s Café in Vinita has not once reinvented itself. Since 1927, four generations of the Clanton family have served the same chicken-fried steak, the same cream gravy, the same crumbly cobbler that their great-grandparents put on the menu during the Coolidge administration. It is the oldest continuously family-owned restaurant on Route 66, and it carries that distinction without ceremony.

Fifty miles west of Tulsa in Stroud, the Rock Cafe opened in 1939 from sandstone quarried out of Route 66’s own roadbed. The building is the road, literally. Owner Dawn Welch has run it for decades, surviving a fire, a new interstate that bypassed the town, and everything else the highway has thrown at it. She was also the inspiration for the character Sally in the Disney-Pixar film Cars.

You walk into that place and you can just feel that history, Martin says. The grill has been serving for over 80 years.

Tulsa’s Immigrant Table

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The empanadas at Que Gusto have been winning people over since Carla Meneses moved from Ecuador in 2012 with her grandmother’s recipes.

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Will Restaurants Face a World Cup Tourism Bubble?

Will Restaurants Face a World Cup Tourism Bubble?

Welcome to Open Tab, a weekly roundup of news, gossip, and stories that have stayed open in my tabs all week. Last week we covered some controversial tipping trends.

I’ve truly become jaded and immune to bizarre brand collaborations over the past few years. A Grillo’s Pickles-flavored PBR? Snooze. Tabasco x Absolut Vodka? Whatever. Kylie Jenner partnering with Lockheed Martin? Well to be fair, that one I made up.

But I admit that I raised an eyebrow at the incoming Popeyes partnership with the Surf Lodge, the nightclub and restaurant in Montauk. I’ve never been to Surf Lodge (and likely never will, for what it’s worth), but my impression was that the West Village-types that attended weren’t looking for a tower of chicken tenders to compliment their club-going experience. Who knows? I’ve been wrong before. (Once or twice).

In other news, Manhattans have been dubbed boy martinis, though I will say I have never felt less masculine than when I’m bashfully fishing the cherry out of the bottom of my Manhattan.

Also this week: The tourism industry braced for staggering World Cup crowds—but they may not be coming. And, should you bring your kids to Hooters? The answer feels obvious, but some parents are doing it anyway. Also, stadium food is wilder than ever, and we’re taking a look back at a story that’s getting its well-deserved flowers.

There was a lot of hype in the tourism industry around this year’s FIFA World Cup which would take place in major cities across North America. Hotels jacked up their prices—some by more than 300%—and restaurants across the country prepared by partnering with spirits brands, planning drinks specials, and generally girding their loins for the mass of fans they expected. For these restaurants, World Cup crowds could be big revenue generators. In New Jersey, for example, the event is estimated to bring in more than $3 billion in direct economic impact.

But so far, those expectations don’t seem like they’ll be met. In major cities, hotel bookings haven’t seen a huge spike, according to The Athletic. That means less tourists, which could mean smaller crowds at local restaurants and bars that were counting on the crowds’ revenue. Experts are saying the tourism slump is likely due to the pricey deposits needed for tourist visas as well as extra expensive airfare.

I’m not a person who can claim the lived experience of having ever gone to a Hooters. In fact, the closest location to me is in East Brunswick, New Jersey, which is a farther commute than I’m willing to make for wings. But I feel that I can say with certainty that if I was eating at a Hooters next to, I don’t know, an entire Little League team or whatever, I would feel weird about that.

But according to a report from the New York Times, attracting kids (and their families) to dine at Hooters is part of the restaurant’s new strategy. After a complicated bankruptcy scenario, the original Hooter’s founders are back in charge. Their strategy this time around? Make Hooters a family-friendly, casual dining experience. There’s something weird about inviting young kids into a restaurant where the gimmick is that the service staff are mostly scantily-clad women, but I can’t quite put my finger on it. Write in with your ideas.

Some people attend baseball games for the love of sports. Others, like yours truly, go to baseball stadiums for the food. (Ahem, I’ve recently learned of something called hotdog fries.)

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Where to Eat, Stay, and Play in Kansas City for Jazz, Barbecue, and the World Cup

Where to Eat, Stay, and Play in Kansas City for Jazz, Barbecue, and the World Cup

Many of the city’s best restaurants are clustered near the artsy Crossroads neighborhood. For a date night or a light splurge, there’s The Town Company, which showcases Missouri ingredients in a menu making heavy use of a wood-fired hearth. Just a few blocks away, there’s Anjin, a small Midwestern izakaya with a deep sake list and a deceptively casual menu of Janese sandos and snacks. And Anjin’s sister restaurant, The Antler Room, plies the same exacting techniques to a more formal service setting, with a broader palette of global flavors.

If you’re after historic architecture and maximally vibey interiors, plan at least one meal in the historic West Bottoms neighborhood, once home to the city’s stockyards. The Golden Ox is a faithfully restored historic steakhouse where you can get your fill of locally raised beef, frosty martinis, and creamy dessert drinks.

Kansas City remains a great cocktail town, with cutting-edge menus even where tourists might not expect them. Extend the night at the adjoining Stockyards Brewing Co., which shares the restaurant’s cattleman theme, or pop across the street to The Campground for a modern cocktail in a moody, intimate room. Mean Mule, a local distillery specializing in agave spirits, offers some of the most daring cocktails in the city right now, with a sprinkling of savory options inspired by ranch dressing or French onion soup (don’t knock it until you’ve tried it!). A short Uber or Lyft from downtown, in Shawnee, Kansas, are two James Beard–nominated sister bars, Drastic Measures and Wild Child. Drastic is the elder sibling, with a mature feel and a thoroughly dialed-in menu of well balanced and proachable drinks. Wild Child is a little more manic—in the best way—with bigger swings, weirder glassware, and a more prominent spirit-free menu.

Dive bar seekers will feel at home in Chez Charlie, which offers great darts, a creaky old jukebox, and a clientele that skews younger and more counterculture. Old heads tend to post up next door at Fitz’s Blarney Stone, a townie bar with che drinks and seasoned regulars.

Watching the World Cup in Kansas City

Kansas City will host six matches at Arrowhead Stadium’s (known as Kansas City Stadium for the World Cup) GEHA Field. Soccer fans interested in seeing the games live can purchase World Cup 2026 tickets at FIFA’s official ticketing portal, authorized hospitality providers such as Pitchside, and secondary sites like SeatGeek and VividSeats. The matches play throughout June and July with dates set for June 16, 20, 25, 2, a Round of 32 match on July 3, and a quarterfinal on July 11.

If you’re simply looking for a place to post up and watch some World Cup matches with a pint in hand, your best bet is to head downtown. Johnny’s Tavern and No Other Pub in the Power & Light entertainment district cater to soccer fans, with friendly staff and a mosaic of screens. For a more intimate environment, check out The Dub, which has a focus on women’s sports, or travel south to Gael’s, an LGBTQ+ friendly sports bar and grill.

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The 10 Best Restaurants in Kansas City, Beyond BBQ

The 10 Best Restaurants in Kansas City, Beyond BBQ

1019 E 63rd St, Kansas City, MO

Baba knows how to play the hits. This casual Palestinian-American deli turns out richly spiced shawarma sandwiches, velvety hummus, and tender falafel studded with sumac onions. But don’t overlook the refrigerator case, which is packed daily with both familiar and experimental dips that marry Palestinian flavors and a Midwestern zeal for dairy. Seating is limited, but tables turn over quickly, and it’s worth waiting to grab one in this lively, colorful room. On weekends, an adjoining bakery serves a rotating selection of desserts (recently, pistachio rose cinnamon rolls and qatayef).

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A #5 sandwich from The Italian Sausage Co. with melted provolone, ham, mortadella, salami, and chopped olive salad.

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In addition to its deli and true to its name, Italian Sausage Co. slings classic sausages as though they were hot dogs.

7319 N Oak Trafficway, Gladstone, MO

901 Kansas Ave, Kansas City, KS

In an ideal world with limitless stomach space, you’d make multiple stops on the Kansas City, Kansas Taco Trail. But if you only get one, it might as well be El Pollo Rey. Here, you only have to make one choice: Do you want grilled chicken or hot wings? Even that choice is optional; you probably want both. The chicken here is Sinaloa-style—citrus-marinated and charred on a wood-fired grill—and served with soft corn tortillas, pickled onions, and a cold blender salsa. The hot wings are tossed in a prickly, vinegar-forward hot sauce and come with just as many warm tortillas. El Pollo Rey isn’t the only Sinaloa-style chicken spot on the Taco Trail, but it’s the only one that still cooks everything over hickory, a touch that neatly ties it to the city’s home barbecue tradition.

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The 19 Best Potato Salad Recipes for Any Flavor of Cookout

The 19 Best Potato Salad Recipes for Any Flavor of Cookout

There’s simply no way to crown a single best potato salad recipe. Some belong next to a platter of sliced grilled porterhouse, others alongside stovetop burgers, hot dogs, and a cooler packed with beer. Some potato salad recipes are creamy and classic, built to anchor the side dishes at a summer cookout. Others skip the mayo entirely in favor of sharp mustard, fresh herbs, chile heat, or punchy vinaigrettes. No matter the vibe, potato salads always show up for the function.

So whether you’re hosting a backyard cookout, packing a picnic, or figuring out dinner when it’s too hot to turn on the oven, here are 19 of our favorite potato salad recipes. We’ve got smashed potatoes loaded with bacon and sour cream, a potato salad with spicy Caesar dressing, another that channels the flavors of an everything bagel (yes, with lox), and even one topped with crunchy potato chips. Frankly, potatoes have range.

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HelloFresh Is the Meal Kit for People Who Are Bored of Predictable Meal Kits

HelloFresh Is the Meal Kit for People Who Are Bored of Predictable Meal Kits

Until recently, I didn’t understand the point of meal kits. The services I’d tried leaned on the same tired recipes of sloppy joes, bland chicken breast, and boring pasta. After trying HelloFresh, I can finally say I get it.

Of all the meal kits I’ve tried, HelloFresh stands out for one reason: Its menu reads more like a restaurant’s than a meal kit service’s. You’ll find dishes like za’atar-crusted Halloumi cheese, moo shu pork bowls, and Peruvian chili-soy steak stir-fry, with over 100 rotating options and more customization than any other service I’ve tried.

Whether you rarely set foot in the kitchen or cook elaborate meals on weekends, HelloFresh takes the stress out of the most tedious parts of cooking. Figuring out what to make, down the right ingredients, and avoiding the inevitable half-used bunch of cilantro rotting in your crisper drawer are all someone else’s problem now.

I spent a week cooking with HelloFresh for my husband and me. Here’s what won me over, and what didn’t.

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Watch us put HelloFresh’s cook times to the test

The HelloFresh ordering experience

Ordering meals from HelloFresh was easy. You’ll start by selecting your serving size (up to six people), how many meals you want per week, and a dietary plan: Meat and Veggies, Veggies, Family-Friendly, Fit and Wholesome, Under 20 Minutes, or Pescatarian. I opted for the two-person serving size and the three-meal-per-week plan for my husband and me. Prices start at $57 for two meals for two people per week.

From there, you’ll choose your meals from HelloFresh’s extensive menu. There are over 100 delicious-sounding rotating options, from coconut shrimp and cabbage curry to bavette steak with creamy truffle polenta, all filtered by your dietary preferences. Nutrition- and prep-related callouts like Fiber Smart, Easy Prep and Clean, and Vegan are marked under each meal to speed up your selection process, and you can browse up to five weeks of menus in advance since options rotate weekly. Each listing also includes ingredient amounts, cook time, nutritional info, allergens, and the full recipe. For those short on time, HelloFresh also offers a selection of heat-and-eat Ready Made Meals.

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