Vegan Restaurant

Granny's Kitchen

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · midwestCity · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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Our waitress Shayla was absolutely amazing. The food was delicious. I had the Wake Up Breakfast which had a pancake, scrambled egg, potatoes and bacon. If you’re in the area please give them a try. I also met the owner Jewel. It was a pleasure speaking with her about this restaurant and how excited she was to have us stop by. She was so excited about how full the parking lot was and all the customers who were there.

Our waitress Shayla was absolutely amazing. The food was delicious. I had the Wake Up Breakfast which had a pancake, scrambled egg, potatoes and bacon. If you’re in the area please give them a try. I also met the owner Jewel. It was a pleasure speaking with her about this restaurant and how excited she was to have us stop by. She was so excited about how full the parking lot was and all the customers who were there.

We recently tried Granny’s Kitchen and overall had a decent experience. The wait time was short, and the food actually came out really quickly — which we didn’t expect based on some previous reviews. To be fair, there weren’t a lot of customers there during our dining experience for use to really give the wait time a true stress test. The wait staff provided great service and everyone was friendly and attentive. The biscuits and gravy were definitely a highlight — the biscuit was very soft and the gravy was really good. There were a few issues though. The fresh-squeezed orange juice was $8, which felt pretty excessive. My wife’s meal came out incomplete and we had to send it back to be fixed. My omelette was a bit overcooked and didn’t have much meat in it, and the hash browns were slightly overdone as well. They were also out of a few items we were hoping to try. Overall, it was still a decent experience and we’ll likely give them another try.

We recently tried Granny’s Kitchen and overall had a decent experience. The wait time was short, and the food actually came out really quickly — which we didn’t expect based on some previous reviews. To be fair, there weren’t a lot of customers there during our dining experience for use to really give the wait time a true stress test. The wait staff provided great service and everyone was friendly and attentive. The biscuits and gravy were definitely a highlight — the biscuit was very soft and the gravy was really good. There were a few issues though. The fresh-squeezed orange juice was $8, which felt pretty excessive. My wife’s meal came out incomplete and we had to send it back to be fixed. My omelette was a bit overcooked and didn’t have much meat in it, and the hash browns were slightly overdone as well. They were also out of a few items we were hoping to try. Overall, it was still a decent experience and we’ll likely give them another try.

Granny's is located where on the border used to be. The food was wonderful! I had the oklahoma omelet and my hubby had the pig biscuit. The gravy was good. The serving sizes were enormous. The restaurant itself is pleasant. Very crowded but it's still new to mwc so everyone's trying it. The seating plan is very open so it's a little loud. There's a bar. It was clean and easy to maneuve through. There's a ton of parking since it's sandwiched between two hotels. Overall, it was good. I'll be back, I'm sure. Give them a try!