CHICKASHA —
One of my favorite places in Chickasha is the Crazy 8 Cafe. It's like a hidden gem in downtown. I even ate there twice last week. One day I dined in and the other I took it to go. Crazy 8 is located inside the historic Dixie building and if you have ever been inside you won't forget it. It's small, but adorable. It has a downstairs with dozens of tables and a comfy couch, and it also features a cozy upstairs if you're wanting a more private table setting.
Last week I had half of a turkey and swiss sandwich and a piece of strawberry cake. The second time I went to Crazy 8 and dined in I had a bowl of broccoli and cheddar soup. I love Panera Bread's version of broccoli and cheddar cheese soup (in a bread bowl is the best part….yumm) but it failed in comparison to Crazy 8's homemade goodness.
The only downside of Crazy 8 is you have to have cash. Other than that, Crazy 8 is one of the best restaurants in town.
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