BOOM-A-RANG DINER:
BURGERS SO GOOD BEEF CONSUMPTION INCREASES FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 10 YEARS (COW'S TERRIFIED).
In March of 2016, Oklahoma voted Boom-A-Rang Diner MIO's Restaurant of the Year. Here's why:
Over twenty years ago the story begins with the quiet opening of a Muskogee diner. On day one, there was one cook, the owner of the small diner, one waitress, and not many customers. But the idea was simple: give hungry folks tasty comfort food at a reasonable price. At the time of grunge and teen angst, they opened a diner decorated as it would have been nearly half a century before.
Years ahead of the quick service industry, Boom-A-Rang served fresh all-day-breakfast from day one. They hand-breaded their chicken fried steak, they cut their vegetables fresh, and they didn't freeze their specially blended hamburgers. They greeted folks at the door and served their food with a smile. And, over the next two decades as the interest in Birkenstocks and flannel faded the popularity of this 50's style diner increased exponentially.
Now with over 45 restaurants statewide and several set to open within the next few months, Boom-A-Rang Diner has become and continues to be the place where the locals go to get tasty food a reasonable price. This year it is projected that beef consumption in the U.S. will increase for the first time since 2006. With over 500,000 pounds of beef sold by Boom-A-Rang Diners in 2015 alone, this prediction is not surprising. Sorry cows, what can we do when Boom-A-Rang makes you taste so good?