Welcome to Silver Dollar Cafe
Silver Dollar Cafe, located in the heart of Collinsville, Oklahoma, is more than just a dining spot—it's a local landmark steeped in history. With its rustic charm and eclectic décor, this sports bar and diner serves up delicious American fare, from hearty burgers to classic chicken fried steak, all in generous portions. Patrons rave about the inviting atmosphere, complete with a cozy bar and game area. The attentive service enhances the experience, making it a favorite for family gatherings and celebrations. Whether you're enjoying a meal or browsing the unique gift shop, Silver Dollar Cafe is a nostalgic retreat where memories are crafted over good food and friends.
- 1022 W Main St, Collinsville, OK 74021 Hotline: (918) 371-0599
Welcome to the Silver Dollar Cafe, a beloved gem nestled in the heart of Collinsville, Oklahoma. Conveniently located at 1022 W Main St, this bustling spot is more than a mere sports bar; it's an experience steeped in history and community spirit. Owned by a warm and approachable local, the cafe embodies the essence of a cozy diner while delivering platefuls of hearty American fare.
At Silver Dollar Cafe, you'll encounter a vibrant blend of flavors with a menu designed to satisfy every craving. Start your culinary adventure with enticing starters such as Chili Cheese Fries for just $0.50 or indulge in a plate of crispy Boneless Buffalo Chicken Wings at $10.50. For those seeking something lighter, the Fried Zucchini at $6.95 or Onion Rings at $10.50 are sure to hit the spot.
The sandwiches at Silver Dollar are a staple for a reason. Options like the classic Fried Chicken Sandwich or the crowd-pleasing Philly Cheese Steak highlight the cafe's dedication to hearty, satisfying meals. Meat lovers will revel in the selection of burgers, featuring the signature Silver Dollar Burger at just $7.95. With each bite, you’ll discover why patrons rave about the generous portions and flavor-packed dishes.
The atmosphere here is both nostalgic and eclectic, combining elements of a traditional diner with unique decor, making it a comfortable haven for friends and families alike. Whether you're gathering at the bar for a drink or enjoying a meal on the patio, the vibes are always welcoming. As Nicole Y. noted in her review, the cafe boasts some of the best chicken fried steak and burgers around, making it a cherished spot frequented by locals.
But it’s not just the food that shines; the service at Silver Dollar Cafe has consistently received high marks. Friendly and attentive staff make for a pleasant dining experience, whether you're just swinging by for a casual meal or celebrating a special occasion. As various reviewers have pointed out, this establishment is a hub for not only delicious food but also memorable gatherings.
If you find yourself in the area, make sure to treat yourself at Silver Dollar Cafe. With a menu filled with mouthwatering options, compelling history, and a spirited environment, this sports bar is an essential dining destination in Collinsville. So grab your friends and family, and immerse yourself in the deliciousness, charm, and camaraderie that only Silver Dollar can offer.

It's THE place to go in Collinsville. There's some great history to the building if you speak to the owner. He always around and such a nice man. Food portions are insane! You definitely don't leave hungry. It's a great place to grab a drink, dinner, shoot some pool or hang out in the patio.

They are a great classic style diner with some of the best chicken fried steak and burgers in Collinsville and Owasso. The service is good as they make good recommendations and make great drinks. The whole place has an old time feel. I was told they used to have arcade games but now there is a gift shop with an antique feel. I like coming here as a fun treat and my husband loves coming here for his birthday. He's been going there since he was a kid.

Silver Dollar, Gift Shop, Café and Saloon is a unique uh.... place. It is spacious, occupying at least two old buildings on main street. The décor is pine wood furniture, authentic metal ceiling tin, country store shelving and displays, decorated with pawn shop / thrift store paraphernalia. A food hall, a bar, a recreation area, maybe a dance hall, and what they refer to as a gift shop. Details. Frist of all I didn't see a single silver dollar. I have been in silver dollar bars before, so I expected to see the walls lined with the old coins. Where are they? Next the saloon. A sectioned off area in the back. A real bar! There is a big selection of beers on tap and all the liquors necessary to make any drink you can come up with. It looks like a comfortable place to drown your sorrows. Gift shop? Not for the persnickety people I have to shop for. A kid with $10 could score some cool stuff though. Food. It is good. I asked our nice server Sydney, "How's the chili?" The answer "I like it!" Fair enough. Open face chili burger with cheese, onions, mustard and jalapenos for me. My wife picked the salad with crispy chicken. The salad was fresh and excellent. Check the pictures. The chili, yes sir! Silver Dollar makes good TexMex style chili. It was covering an enormous chunk of hamburger. Half pound probably. With the mustard, onions, cheese and jalapenos on a toasted burger bun, it was just right! The French fries were fresh cut, not crispy, not that great. Order a different side. The chili alone could lure me back.

Service was great and since this was a meeting for a club we had a nice quiet room to have our meeting. The comments around the table were all positive and we each had very different items and they were all good.

Silver Dollar Cafe is a fairly typical Northeast Oklahoma Diner. No doubt most of their food is delivered by a mass food distributor. So the ingredients are mediocre, at best. This diner does do a great job of making these ingredients work. The food was hot from the kitchen, service was excellent and attentive. Though this is nothing to write home about, it was a good experience overall. Oklahoma needs some good scratch diners that hand pick ingredients and prepares more unique dishes. You shouldn't have a bad meal at Silver Dollar but, it won't be kind blowing either. Good food, excellent service at a reasonable price point.

This is a good place to go in Collinsville thar won't break the bank. They have great burgers and freshly made zucchini sticks (love those!) They have a pretty varied menu and sometimes the service is a bit slow, but it's a unique building with a nice bar and a whole lot of low cost items for sale, as well as an outdoor area in the back where you can sit and have a drink too. Go for a burger and beer and make sure to try those zuchini sticks (there are plenty to share.)

We've been to the Silver Dollar a couple of times now, and both have been great. Our first stop in was for dinner, just myself and The Wife. She went for the ribeye and I opted for.... wait for it.... Chicken Fried Steak. I know... you're surprised. First, the place. To call it eclectic would be a bit of an understatement. It's a couple of huge rooms with brick walls and pressed tin ceilings. Lots of room, plenty of space around the tables, so you don't feel the least bit crowded. It's certainly a unique place, with a game room on one side, a few arcade machines, a bar of sorts in the rear, and what could only be described as a flea market right inside the front door. It's not actually a flea market, since there aren't any people selling, but rather its several tables with marked down merchandise much like you'd find in a flea market. Not sure I'd put it right in the front of the house, but hey, it ain't my restaurant. Seating is of the table and bench variety, with only a few table/chair setups in view. It's for sure a different experience than most places in the area. What with the hardwood floors, tin ceilings and brick walls, it all adds up to a quirky form of rustic, that pretty much works. Now on to the food. The Wife's ribeye steak was good. Really good. Not a great steak, but really good. It was tender, juicy and had a great flavor. What kept it from being great was just that it was missing a good crust on the outside, but that said, that could be more of a personal preference on my part. Either way, she loved it. I went with the CFS, large order. It was pretty much huge. Nicely thick, thick enough to actually have two sides, unlike some I've had. The breading had an oddly sweet taste to it, not unlike a funnel cake batter. I'm all for a sweet/sour thing, but I'd have preferred the sweet be in the gravy, and not the meat. But again, that's just me. The gravy was nicely bodied with the right amount of both pepper and salt, and was adequately portioned. The mashed potatoes were the weak part of the meal, being obviously instant mix. I will never understand why a restaurant would not do homemade mashed potatoes. Overall, a solid dinner that I came away from very satisfied. Service was on point as well, with the right amount of attention being paid to us while dining. Drinks were kept full, food was delivered nice and hot, and my belly was full when I left. Second experience was on a Saturday morning. We were out late in the morning wanting some breakfast. We didn't get it. Silver Dollar Cafe doesn't do breakfast, which I'm pretty sure is a freakin' shame, based on the rest of the food I've tried. Be that as it may, we opted for an early lunch instead, The Wife having the Philly Steak sandwich, and I going for the Fried Pork Cutlet sandwich, both with fries. Her Philly was as good as any we've had out. Mine was equally good, with a large piece of tender pork cutlet hanging over the sides of a decent sized bun, with lettuce, tomatos and pickle slices (hold the onions). The fries seemed to be fresh, hand cut (or at least a fry cutter), and were cooked perfectly. I'd eat that pork cutlet sandwich for lunch every day of the week and be pretty happy with it. As with the dinner, food was hot, service was great, and plenty was offered up. That's as good as it gets around here, and we will definitely be regulars.