

Circa-1950 fast-food chain for counter-serve burgers, some stacked with multiple patties.
Hours
| Sunday | Open 24 hours |
| Monday | Open 24 hours |
| Tuesday | Open 24 hours |
| Wednesday | Open 24 hours |
| Thursday | Open 24 hours |
| Friday | Open 24 hours |
| Saturday | Open 24 hours |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 813 E Prospect Ave, Ponca City, OK 74601
Phone: (580) 304-7007
Website: https://locations.whataburger.com/ok/ponca-city/813-east-prospect-avenue.html
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
Whataburger is hands down one of the best fast food spots around. The burgers are big, juicy, and full of flavor, with toppings that actually taste fresh. You can customize everything exactly how you want it, and they get it right every time.
The fries are perfectly salted and always served hot, and their spicy ketchup should be a household staple. If you’re going in the morning, the Honey Butter Chicken Biscuit is something you absolutely have to try. It’s warm, sweet, and savory all at once.
Service is usually quick and friendly, and even when it’s busy, the food still comes out fresh. Whether you’re grabbing a late-night meal or a quick lunch, Whataburger delivers real food that hits the spot every time.
A solid go-to, especially if you’re craving something that actually tastes like it was made with care.
The building and dining area were pristine inside and out — a visually strong first impression. However, the service from one employee completely destroyed that expectation. I ordered a #5 with fresh fries, but what I received was a stale and unacceptable version of what Whataburger stands for. Even after acknowledging the mistake and promising to remake them, the fresh fries never came a failure in both follow-through and basic customer respect.
Then, as if to highlight the disregard for customers even further, I overheard the same employee speak to another customer whether they were friends or not remains unclear but I heard as clear as daylight: “Get up and get it yourself,” while she pointed toward the Coke machine. That dismissive attitude doesn’t just fall short it shatters the foundation of Whataburger’s renowned hospitality.
The experience was concerning enough that I immediately brought it to the manager’s attention not just for myself, but to ensure no other Texan endures this kind of treatment at a Texas-born icon.
This location must restore the true spirit of Whataburger where service is delivered with pride, and fries arrive hot, fresh, and without excuses.