Best Diner in Oklahoma
What’s the Best Diner in Oklahoma? Metro Diner! Thank you, Oklahoma Magazine for the recognition and thank YOU for the votes that earned us this prestigious title.
Specifically, our Metro Diner location in Tulsa got a shout-out for their Fried Chicken & Waffles.
Metro Diner locations in Oklahoma
Metro Diner is your destination for nostalgic, comfort food cooking in Oklahoma. Our mission is to serve delicious, cozy meals and diner classics that make you feel right at home. Whether you’re in the mood for breakfast all day, a mouthwatering burger, or a classic meatloaf dinner, our menu has it all.



Find our welcoming, family-friendly Oklahoma restaurants locations in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, and experience the joy of homestyle, comfort food cooking in a familiar and welcoming diner atmosphere. We look forward to serving you!
Tulsa Hills
7474 S Olympia Ave, Unit 53
Tulsa, OK 74132
Located in the Tulsa Hills Shopping Center, Metro Diner is located on South Olympia Avenue, near Crumbl Cookie and across the street from Target.
What should you order when visiting? Take Oklahoma Magazine’s recommendation and get our Fried Chicken & Waffle – a dish so popular there’s a national holiday for it!
Oklahoma City
3000 West Memorial Road, Suite 109
Oklahoma City, OK 73120
Our OKC Metro Diner can be found in the Shoppes at Quail Springs, behind the Starbucks and a few doors down from the UPS Store.
In addition to the guest-favorite Fried Chicken & Waffles, another popular order at Metro Diner is our Fried Fish & Chips – a classic diner option, available at a special price on Fridays!
About Oklahoma Magazine’s Best of the Best awards:
From OKMag.com: “We toast to Oklahoma’s best bars, salute our hardworking lawyers, sing the praises of local construction companies and give a standing O to our most mouthwatering burger joints.
And remember – this honor is more than just a certificate hanging on the wall; it’s a badge of pride for those who go the extra mile to earn the praise, loyalty and votes of hardworking Oklahomans.
In short, within the following pages, we’re commemorating the people and places that make Oklahoma more than just a stop on the map – but the destination itself. Flyover country? Not on our watch.”