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Celebrating the heart of Clinton, OK

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Why We’re Proud to Call This Town Home


At Route 66 Cafe, we’ve always believed that our restaurant isn’t just a business—it’s a reflection of the heart and soul of Clinton, Oklahoma. Nestled on the historic Mother Road, Clinton is more than a town; it’s a community built on tradition, resilience, and genuine connection.


A Town Built on History


From the Route 66 Museum to our charming downtown, Clinton embodies the nostalgia and warmth of simpler times. As locals, we’re proud to contribute to that legacy by offering homemade meals that remind our customers of family dinners and cherished memories. Whether it’s travelers passing through or long-time residents, everyone who walks through our doors becomes part of our story.


Supporting Our Neighbors


We’re passionate about giving back to the community that has given us so much. From serving up free meals to veterans on Veterans Day to celebrating local events, Route 66 Cafe is proud to stand alongside the people and organizations that make Clinton special.


Your Hometown Comfort Spot


Our menu reflects the flavors of home—scratch-made hamburger steak with onions and gravy, hearty breakfasts served all day, and new additions inspired by your suggestions. Whether you’re 8 or 80, there’s something comforting about sharing a meal in a space where everyone knows your name.


Looking to the Future


As we step into 2025, our mission is to grow while staying true to our roots. We’re dreaming big: welcoming more visitors from surrounding towns, expanding our menu, and creating events that bring us all together.


Thank You for Being Part of the Route 66 Family


To our neighbors and friends: thank you for making Clinton a wonderful place to live and work. It’s your smiles, support, and stories that inspire everything we do. Whether you’re a regular or stopping by for the first time, Route 66 Cafe is here to remind you what home tastes like.

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