Jincy's Kitchen - Park Hill
Jincy's Kitchen
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Nestled in a historic 1936 general store, this cozy, nostalgia-filled spot serves scratch-made, homey comfort food—especially raved-about pies and cinnamon rolls—and often features live local music. The owner and staff are warm and the décor overflows with memorabilia tied to Where the Red Fern Grows, making it a must-visit destination for road-trippers and families. Expect a limited, slightly pricier menu and slow, sometimes inconsistent service; occasional hygiene and long-wait complaints temper an otherwise delightful culinary and atmospheric experience.
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We drove an hour for lunch to this special spot in Oklahoma. This is the General Store Grandpa, where Red Fern is located. The menu was limited and on the pricey side, but the food was excellent!
Are you guys open for business? Called but not a working number. Please advise. Want to bring my cousin Today for her birthday.
Jincy's Kitchen is now open for business, and it's a fantastic spot to enjoy great food and socialize. Live music is back on Saturday nights. The owner is friendly and knowledgeable, adding to the overall experience. This location has been featured in films from 1974 and 2003, where the Red Fern grows. The building itself was constructed in 1936 by the owner's great-grandmother.
I really love the atmosphere, but the wait time is just too long. It would be easier to accept if the restaurant were crowded, but every time we’ve been there, there were only two tables, including ours. Additionally, a lady was swatting flies in the kitchen near the food and just wiping them on the floor instead of cleaning properly, which was off-putting. I appreciate the effort that goes into cooking from scratch, but a little advance prep could help streamline things. I feel like we’ve given this place enough chances, and unfortunately, we won’t be returning.
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