Reba McEntire Shares 3 Recipes From Her New Restaurant, Reba’s Place
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Reba McEntire Opens New Restaurant, Reba’s Place
Earlier this year, country music legend Reba McEntire opened a new restaurant. The eatery is located in Atoka, Oklahoma, which is just 12 miles from McEntire’s hometown.
Reba’s Place is three stories, and includes a restaurant, bar, retail store, and music venue. The dining space alone takes up two floors. They overlook a stage area where live performances are held.
“The main floor also showcases a restored antique bar that is more than 100 years old and offers a broad range of beer, wine and spirits crafted into signature cocktails. The aesthetics of the venue are heavily influenced by Reba’s western heritage and include a curated collection of memorabilia from Reba’s personal archives that will regularly change,” the Reba’s Place website reads.
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What’s On The Menu At Reba’s Place?
Reba’s Place customers have shared photos of the menu on social media. The menu sports a nice selection of mostly Southern-style dishes, including a Southern Charcuterie Board, a Memphis Style BBQ Bologna Sandwich, and a Pimento Cheese Sandwich. The most expensive item on the menu is a $150 tomahawk chop.
Patrons were surprised to see that McEntire’s all-time favorite snack, corn dogs, are not on the menu! But visitors enjoy the other dishes Reba’s Place has to offer.
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Learn Three Recipes From The Reba’s Place Menu
Reba’s Place also serves a variety of fun and refreshing mixed drinks. If you’d like to try those drinks at home, you’re in luck! McEntire and Reba’s Place mixologist Laura Johnson shared the recipes for three of them during a recent appearance on TODAY.
The recipes they shared were for “Strange Juice,” “Limestone Gap Old-Fashioned,” and a Strawberry Mocktail.
Strange Juice is a featured item on the Spring menu at Reba’s Place. It’s made with pineapple and gin. TODAY describes it as “floral, citrusy and sweet.” The beautiful drink is also, “as pleasing to the palate as it is easy on the eyes.”
The Limestone Gap Old-Fashioned is named after the place in Oklahoma where McEntire has her ranch. It’s described as a “classic drink [that] really represents Reba’s Place.”
As for the Strawberry Mocktail, TODAY says, “It’s booze-free, full of flavor and great for any occasion.”
Find all of the recipes for the Reba’s Place drinks here.
After you mix up some drinks, head below to watch McEntire celebrate the grand opening of Reba’s Place. It looks like such a fun place to eat!