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Have not been here for at least 55 years ago with my grandparents and the food and service is still great food is very tasty just like when I was a kid . They have the best sopapias just like my grandmother used to make , so stop there and give it a whirl you won't be disappointed yummy is all I got to say View all feedback.
What Northwestaurora doesn't like about Oasis:
I wanted to like this place. The reviews were good, so we selected this restaurant instead of others. We love local and long-standing diners. Sadly, it must have been a very off morning. Waited a very very long time for our order. We watched others come and go and finally realized they never put in our order. In the meantime, they never checked on us or offered coffee or water refills. Once we got our food, we weren'... View all feedback.
Local place with local flavors. Great view and staff. Very nice.
Favorite, charming country diner with always-vert delicious classic favorites. Friendly hometown service. The only drawback is that you cannot pay a card. They only accept cash.
Stopped here passing through, the best breakfast we've had in a long time, the biscuits and gravy are amazing and the red chilli hash browns are out of this world. Not to mention the staff so friendly and helpful. Great job, highly recommend stopping by!
This place is at the top of town, great scenic views. Add a 60's restaurant look and they are way cool. The service is always excellent and the cooking is perfect as well. I have to mention their red/ green chili cheese fries are a cultural thing not found elsewhere. Great prices too.
I was 8 years old when I was first in the Oasis (1956). My last visit was with my wife in 1979. I read the words written and smile with loving memories of the original owners who owned a racing horse at that time. Largest green chili and enchiladas ever. At 74 years, I'll go back to the Oasis.