

McAlister’s Deli in Owasso offers handcrafted sandwiches and signature meals for every appetite. Choose from deli sandwiches, baked potatoes, soups, salads, and famous sweet tea, plus kid-friendly meals the whole family can enjoy. With vegetarian, gluten-sensitive and lighter options available, McAlister’s is great for families, groups, and everyday dining. Enjoy dine-in, takeout, delivery, or catering for meetings, events, and gatherings. Whether lunch, dinner, or catering for a crowd, McAlister’s delivers comfort and convenience in Owasso.
Easygoing counter-service chain known for its sandwiches, stuffed baked potatoes & sweet tea.
Hours
| Sunday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 12922 East 86th St N, Owasso, OK 74055
Phone: (918) 376-9000
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
In the spirit of full disclosure, The Kid works here a couple hours a week during school as part of a work studies program. That said, it has nothing to do with my review.
I’d shied away from McAlister’s for a long time, mainly because I thought it was too “Panera-ish” for my tastes. I’m a meat and potatoes kinda guy, not the foo-foo organic sprouts and field greens on a brioche bun sort.
So, I had mistakenly lumped McAlister’s into that slot, for reasons totally unknown to me.
I do dumb stuff like that now and then.
So, shortcut back to the topic… we arrived and placed our orders. The Kid went with the cheese pizza and chips, as is her usual when nachos and taco salads aren’t available. For myself, I went with a sandwich with pastrami and corned beef. Can’t recall the name, but that’s the one, with a side of chips.
The Kid had Dr Pepper (it’s in her DNA, as with The Wife), and I decided to try the world famous McAlister’s Sweet Tea. (Being a southern boy, iced tea is in MY DNA). The food arrived pretty quickly in spite of it being right in the middle of the lunch rush. The Kid’s pizza looked suspiciously like a Red Baron personal pan pizza, but she liked it, so that works for me. At least it was priced appropriately for what it was.
My sandwich was well done, with a generous amount of meat all around. Too many times I’ve seen sandwhich shops slap two wafer thin slips of meat and a half pound of lettuce on some bread and serve it, and that annoys the hell out of me. McAlister’s did it right. Well toasted and decently sized, it was a good lunch-worthy sandwich.
Gotta admit… I wasn’t a fan of the sweet tea, it being a little overly sweet for my palate. But I can see where some folks would like it.
And the people, every one of them, were great. Friendly and welcoming, from the GM, Katie (who stopped by to say hi to The Kid) down to the guy who brought our food.
Now that I know the straight skinny, I plan on adding McAlister’s to my lunchtime rotation options.
She is rude and unprofessional. I feel bad for the people working under her.
I will not be returning to McAlister’s Owasso.