Pryor
Mid American Grille

Mid American Grille

101 Cobblestone Dr, Pryor, OK 74361, United States

Burgers • American • Sandwiches • Delivery Services


"On Friday night at 7. you wait about 7 minutes to sit at a table. The place was about 7/8 full, I guess. They seemed a little shorthanded. They took our drink order pretty fast. Our drinks arrived within 5 minutes. She ordered us shortly after. We've probably waited a little more than 10 minutes until our food comes out. The waitress was not very friendly and had no personality. We were there probably 45 minutes. She might have checked us three times. She just didn't seem good. Maybe a bad night, I'm not sure. It was busy so she was just tired. I ordered the Philly cheese steak with onion rings. It was pretty good. They stacked my onion rings on my Philly. Don't complain. The plate was not very large, but the onion rings were a decent size. Eating was good, no complaints. My sister had the chicken Alfredo and complained that it tasted like cream of mushroom soup that comes in a can. She was the only one of us (party of five) who had any problem with the taste of food. The restaurant was lit. We had to sit in the back. We had to go through the door to the kitchen to go to the restroom and go. I was almost hit by the door at my out because the staff came out. So be aware when you go through this area. There's not really much protection. After we left, I realized I left my phone. We called it and no answer. A waitress called us back and said the phone stayed at the restaurant. She met me outside the restaurant and was very nice. I thanked her and we went. She seemed to be in a much better mood than our waitress."

Mia's

Mia's

307 Mid America Dr,OK 74361-3235, United States, 74337, Pryor

Steak • Pasta • Salad • Italian


"Mia knows meatballs! Here, they are the real deal! Unquestionably authentic! This restaurant has been in business for 19 years! You have to be liked by the community to survive that long! It is a clean comfortable restaurant on highway 69 south of Pryor Creek OK. Their success is possibly due to the mildly to unseasoned home style versions of Italian food. I think the food is mildly seasoned to satisfy the local Okie palates. Some folks just don 't like anything spicer than cream gravy. The lack of Italian flavor was prominent. I couldn 't detect a hint of garlic, basil, or oregano in in anything served. The meals started with two small simple salads. Fresh, crisp with decent dressing. They were served with fresh made bread sticks sloppily drowned in olive oil. I went with a Chicken Parmesan and a side of Fettuccine. The chicken breast was a large thin slab, with a light egg battered, pan fried. An unseasoned tomato sauce and a sprinkle of Parmesan cheese completed its transition to a Chicken Parmesan. Not a flavor tsunami, but a good portion of food. The fettuccine was fair. A little garlic would have helped to liven up both. My wife went with the Chicken Marsala. Very nice! It was also large chicken breast that had the black cross hatch branding from being grilled. It was covered in a delicious gravy with lots of fresh mushrooms. Her side was the spaghetti. Same bland tomato sauce as on my meal. The Marsala is a good 'ole Okie meat and gravy meal. Recommended! A side of mashed garlic potatoes would have made this perfect. Skip the Italian sides here and order fries! I don 't think the food today was prepared by a seasoned Italian chef. A good liberal application of Italian spices is desperately needed.The locals probably wouldn 't like it though? The authentic meat balls ; first item on the menu under Entrees. Check the menu picture. Nothing could tipify a small town cafe better that that single menu item!"