
Old-fashioned cafe in a historic space dishing up burgers, salads, sandwiches & ice cream treats.
Hours
| Saturday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–7 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1039 N Walker Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Phone: (405) 236-3503
Website: https://kaisersgratefulbean.com/
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Reviews
After multiple failed attempts to eat here (long story involving a new car and their Monday closure ♂️), we finally made it in—and wow, was it worth the wait.
We arrived around 1:00 PM, just after the lunch rush. I ordered the Pastrami on Sourdough Rye w/potato salad and it was outstanding. The bread was the star—perfectly toasted, flavorful, and held up beautifully. Extra brown mustard sealed the deal. I somehow missed the Reuben on my first pass (no idea how), but that just guarantees a return visit.
My wife ordered a burger, and after one bite I knew I had made a mistake not ordering it myself. Absolute burger heaven. The bun was fantastic and everything came together perfectly.
The staff was equally impressive. Alberto took our order—quiet, friendly, and efficient. The chef personally delivered our food, checked back in, and when I mentioned missing the Reuben, he smiled and said, “I’ll see you tomorrow.” Another gentleman (a consultant) stopped by, chatted with us, and let us know they sell their bread. There was one loaf left near the register—we grabbed it immediately.
Dessert was a must. We shared two scoops—Pecan Pie and Dulce de Leche—and ended up swapping because we liked each other’s better.
And then there’s the jukebox—a beautiful, old-school machine loaded with songs from the 60s. Completely free play. Even though the overhead music made it hard to hear, I had to press the buttons just to watch the records get pulled from the stack and played. Pure nostalgia. Ahhhh… the good old days.
Great food, great people, and a fun, nostalgic vibe. Kaiser’s is absolutely worth the visit—and we’ll be back.
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Don’t miss midtown special lunches($10), the week of Feb 23rd
The ice cream is hand made with cones, cups, malts, and shakes – and a wonderful staff.
We also noticed that they bake their own breads from sour starter and ancient whole grains. We talked with them about their bread (my husband grinds his own grain and bakes) and they gave us a sample of two. Oh my (again)! They were both wonderful, the rye being our favorite.
They will customize a loaf for you. And they ship their bread to you or you can pick it up. Well worth the time to drop by and get truly nutritious and delicious bread. Whole grains are not evil carbs – they are healthy. And this bread will nourish you.
Also, the place looks so cool. It’s got the same tile it had back in the day below the counter, very pretty vintage tile. It feels like a 1950s soda shop. We’re going back for salmon and bison burgers while we’re in town.