Burlington, Oklahoma: Population 152.
You would never guess this extra tiny town serves one of Oklahoma’s best steaks in a charming, fine dining restaurant. You seriously could blink and miss The Vintage House, a little gem with big flavor tucked away in northwestern Oklahoma.
When we say tiny, we mean tiny. Burlington is located in Alfalfa County and with only 152 residents, it’s the kind of town where everyone knows everyone.
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No matter which direction you look in Burlington, there’s not much there.
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However, there is one hidden gem tucked away at 402 Main St. - The Vintage House - a charming, Victorian house turned restaurant.
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You would never guess this house is an upscale restaurant inside…until you spot the red sign outside.
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The moment you step inside you’ll fall in love with its charming character. The dining room is very quaint and cozy.
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The restaurant has been serving Oklahomans mouthwatering food since 2005. Everything from the menus to the decor have a beautiful, Victorian theme.
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To begin, start your meal with one of their delicious salads.
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And soups.
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But you’ll come to The Vintage House for their mouthwatering steaks. And those gigantic, loaded baked potatoes.
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Or you can choose the surf “n” turf or chicken.
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The whole meal is a 4 course fine dining experience.
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And if the steaks weren’t enough to convince you to try The Vintage House, the desserts will. Memaw’s pecan pie is incredible!
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All the desserts are homemade and baked daily. Even this rum-raisin bread pudding that is to-die-for!
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The friendly staff and cozy, Victorian decor will make your dining experience unforgettable at The Vintage House.
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For a list of more small town restaurants in Oklahoma, click here.
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