Great burgers! Great service!
Drive thru window for phone orders, cozy & friendly atmosphere.
We went on a fund-raising day with a limited menu. The burgers were excellent, but as this was a day that they weren't usually open, the staff was limited. Great place to eat and will definitely eat here again.
Great BBQ food in great area of Tulsa Oklahoma
They have some “gut bustin’ burgers” When you walk in you better grab any table that is open, even if it hasn’t been cleaned yet. If you don’t’ someone else will. The nice ladies working there will get it cleaned up as soon as they can. We were in the Knotty Pig at 2 PM and it was still packed. If you are touring Route 66 you really need to try this BBQ/Hamburger Dive. It is only a half a mile south of Rout 66. It is easy to find and the food experience is worth the detour! As a precaution, you may want to check with your cardiologist before selecting the burger you eat! They have some kind of secret magic going on with their battering process for their onion rings and fried jalapenos. I have not had any this good anywhere. These were unbelievably delicious! The menu says they only use “100% heart healthy lard” for their fried foods. That’s probably the other reason their onion rings and jalapenos taste so good! I’m guessing here, but I have to assume”100% heart healthy lard” only means that the hog the lard came from had a healthy heart. We had the regular cheese burger and the chili cheese burger. The regular cheese burger came with all the usual condiments on the side and fries. It was a great burger and a pile of fresh fried potatoes. The chili cheese burger was a plate of food. Good burger patty and good chili. The chili had nice spice, but was mild on the heat. I knew I couldn’t eat it all and the jalapeno onion rings too. So, I intentionally quit half way through the burger, because I wanted to focus on the onion rings and jalapenos! I couldn’t finish those either. Very nice waitresses. I asked her about the name “Knotty Pig” in relation to the old Knotty Pine Barbeque restaurant that was in Sand Springs eons ago. She confirmed that many of the recipes from the old Knotty Pine were indeed in use there. She brought us a sample of the BBQ sauce that was made from the recipe of the old Knotty Pine. She also gave us a small sample to take home. Great BBQ/Burger Dive! Originally posted on Yelp by me Spike Speedwell