Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Tally's Cafe: More Than Just "Good Food"

By: Olivia Lyons
Tally's Cafe located on Historic Route 66
Tally's Cafe, located on the South West corner of 11th and Yale, along the historic Route 66, has been thriving and "proudly serving Tulsans and Route 66 enthusiasts for 25 years."

Tally's serves anything from breakfast all day, cinnamon rolls that could feed four, to chicken fried steak and mashed potatoes that will take you down memory lane directly back to your mothers home cooking. Its dishes like the ones listed that bring people from all over Tulsa to this hot spot. 

Tally's is open from 6am-11pm everyday
Voted "absolute best diner" at the ABoT awards, it is no surprise to find a full house at Tally's, especially on Sunday mornings and afternoons. Students at the University of Tulsa visit Tally's frequently to enjoy a good southern home cooked meal at a very reasonable price. Also, the fact that Tally's stays open till 11pm is a huge hit amongst the college community.

The atmosphere takes customers back in time
The atmosphere at Tally's Cafe is warm and inviting, as well as the employees that work there. It is easy to see from the moment you walk in that Tally's is the place to have frequent regulars, like Bob Stuart, shown in the image above. When I asked Bob about his impression of Tally's he said, "I have been coming to Tally's for the past 15 years with my wife Susanne and since she died two years ago I still visit frequently because Tally's has become some sort of a second home to me, with the kind staff and wonderful home cooking."




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