Guns and Rockets Dining Facility

  4.2 – 30 reviews   • Restaurant

✔️Breakfast ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Guns and Rockets Dining Facility 73503

Hours

SundayClosed
Monday7:30–9 AM, 11:30 AM–1 PM
Tuesday7:30–9 AM, 11:30 AM–1 PM
Wednesday7:30–9 AM, 11:30 AM–1 PM
Thursday7:30–9 AM, 11:30 AM–1 PM
Friday7:30–9 AM, 11:30 AM–1 PM
SaturdayClosed

Address and Contact Information

Address: 3443 Babcock Rd, Lawton, OK 73503

Phone: (580) 442-9601

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Reviews

Chelsea Ezell
I have accompanied my Veteran Father Ezell
Navy UDT disabled veteran soldier 72
We have experienced some of our greatest times together having lunch at this facility! The employees and staff, company and community members all are an excellent team and always make our experience extremely memorable and exquisite!!!
Thank you Fort Sill Army team ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Jackson Brown
By far the best DFAC I have been to. They actually seasoned the food and had a wide variety of foods. Today they severed baked mac and cheese, collard greens, pinto beans and rice, mashed potatoes, fish, fried chicken, and honey baked ham. Not the typical military grade dfac food, everything was homemade or at least seasoned and prepared to taste home made. W DFAC
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Ryan Shollenberger
It is with great honor and admiration I review the attributes from the dining facility known as, the, Guns and Rockets. This is not simply a dining facility, but a tabernacle from the military gods themselves. So great, that they serve breakfast and lunch only as to add a dinner menu would be considered overindulgent. It is evident in the permanent party troops that eagerly await in lines outside and to the parking lot in the direst weather for even a morsel of their scrumptious servings.
Breakfast features a custom omelet station, four fresh fruits, and a number of rotating main and side items to the delight of all soldiers. Morale is not gained but transcended in a DFAC experience that extinguishes the fervent hunger of soldiers from Ft. Sill and abroad. Themed lunches act as teleportation whether it be Taco Tuesday basking in the sun with a Gulf breeze at Cozumel beach or the island of Sicily with a Mediterranean Sea view when delectable Italian dishes decide to emerge. Soul food Thursday leaves patrons in a baptismal bliss that some have claimed as their spiritual reawakening. Sports beverages and soda flow as if they were natural springs. Delectable desserts are scattered atop the salad bar and given their rightful place inside a glass refrigerator, showcasing the most beloved pies and cakes.
It is for these reasons I amass the most ardent accreditation to the Guns and Rockets dining facility for its unwavering dedication to the military culinary arts and satisfaction for all those who attend. You can call Guns and Rockets your base piece, best firing team, regularly exceeding expectations, and looked to, as the high standard for all dining facilities to follow. Fire Strong!
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Jack
I recently went to the Warriors Dining Hall to have a meal with other Warriors. Being that I’m not longer Active Duty, I wasn’t sure if the Staff would allow me in the dinning facility. I’ve always been an audacious person and so I’m going to try them.
It was a tremendous Honor and a Privilege for me to sit among those guy’s, other Warriors and have a meal with them.
I’m a former Artillery Cannoneer from 1971 and attended the Fort Sill Artillery School and graduated 3rd. in my Class June 1971. I was assigned to the 3rd. Infantry Division up close to the East German / Czech border.
You would think Divarty would put me in as an FO. Hell no, they put me as a Driver and Loader on an M109A1, of which I had no experience nor any training on that Howitzer Gun System. I trained on the M101A1 and the M102 Duce. No one wants to ever get into an Arm Wrestling Contest with a Cannoneer that’s been a Loader for any length of time.
You’ll know what I’m referring to when you Breech Sling 3,000 lbs. of 155mm Projectiles during the course of a Fire Mission. You can easily Finger Flip Fire with your 2 fingers the Firing Mechanism that you insert into the Breech Block without having to use that confounded lanyard you can’t find half the time.

The meal’s are so much better when you get to you Divisional Unit.
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Vincent Chukwuemeka
I ate there for AMEDD DCC School and it was the best thing I have experienced so far! Great work guys!
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pablo merel
The soldier took very long making the omelette, so I changed it to scrambled to minimize the time. Wide variety of choices and no one can’t beat the price
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Ben Miller
You better get there at 11:30 because 11:45 they’re out of food and they will not give your money back your choices then are really slim especially if they have it’s gone by 11:45 and all they say is oh we’re out you should have got here sooner. And what is left is dry and overcooked because it’s been sitting there so long or they just don’t know how to cook
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Tyler Schaeffer
I’d say it’s the better DFAC in these parts, in terms of food. They serve wings or grilled sandwiches on occasions, sometimes they have chorizo for breakfast, soul-food Thursdays are always nice, they have days where they do specialties, and there’s always a do-it-yourself wrap/sandwich/salad bar in case you don’t feel like waiting in line. Still, some of the servers can be very snappy with their attitudes towards people of lesser or equal rank, and often times they fool around or move slowly to refill the food trays. I understand you’re tired, but everyone has a job to do and a time to meet. If you don’t like your job, change your MOS or ETS. Don’t take it out on your customers.
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Lemuel Torrescrispin
Great service these Soldiers are one of the best DFAC employes I have seen. All the was from PFC to the SSG that was on shift all had a smile on there face this job is not anneasy one.
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River
Best DFAC on Ft Sill. But only on Ft Sill. Soldier-run, so the food can actually taste like someone tried. But it’s still hit or miss.
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