
Hours
| Saturday | 10:30 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 10:30 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 10:30 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 10:30 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 10:30 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 10:30 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 10:30 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 715 E Kenosha St, Broken Arrow, OK 74012
Phone: (918) 872-8383
Website: http://waldoschicken.com/
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Reviews
The chicken tenders were juicy and crispy, with just a touch of spicy. I went with the Mac & cheese and hubby went with the potato wedges. The only downside about this place is it’s pretty small so not the place to go if you’ve got a large group. But the service and food were great and the beer was cold.
They didn’t have any onion rings, they were either out or hadn’t prepped any yet fir the day. We got there on Sunday a few minutes after they opened.
Chicken tenders were good and juicy. I would ask them to cook it a little bit more next time, it was cooked properly but I want another minute or two.
The fried pickles were delicious! Sliced thin and very crispy. Love it.
The fries were crispy and good. The coleslaw was a bit dry and I would add more dressing to it, if it was me. The tomato cucumber salad was just that. It needed more juices and more vinegar in my opinion, plus salt and pepper.
The onion rings were supposed to be a side to the tenders. They were out so I said just swap it out with one of the others. We ended up getting two orders of fries, which was a waste of food. On the bill it showed that we were still upcharged by $2 for the onion rings which they were out of. Extra fries were $3 plus he said that since it was our first time then we get a side for free. That wasn’t reflected on our bill either. The manager did come to talk with us and asked me to give a review online. She did give us a sample of two cheesy biscuits and they were delicious. We didn’t know about the mistake on the bill until after she came by and we didn’t feel the need to argue over a few dollars.
Overall, this was a good place to eat. It was clean, the staff was very nice, and the foid was good. Price was good considering the mishaps. It is happy hour all day on Sunday so it evened out with the half price beer.
Those minor changes that I suggested would make this a more enjoyable experience. The waiter probably just needs more experience and maybe a little bit of training.
We will be back.
Not refund anything on their part. Had a salad and absolutely zero chicken in it and I call and they give excuse after excuse. So I just hung up, don’t bother stopping here. Go enjoy the one in Tulsa. Much better. Will
Not be ordering here again.
My wife and I had tried Waldo’s at 71st and Yale. The bone in fried chicken didn’t impress me at all. My wife had a good salad though. I didn’t forget about that.
In the mood today for a salad with fried chicken tenders. BA has a new Waldo’s at Tiger Hill. It is close and worth a try. A Chicken Scratch Salad for my wife and a Chop Chop Blue Salad for me. Both salads were loaded with fresh garden ingredients and loaded with chicken (described in detail in the menu). Very filling, big bowls of food. Not bad, not bad at all. The store is clean. The service is at your table. The parking is a pain, but Waldo’s has several parking spaces marked for their customers only.
As stated on a banner out front “Happy Anniversary!” and on the back of each employee’s shirt, “Celebrating 4 Plucking Years in Tulsa!” Time flies.
I’m holding firm. Even a child of three could plainly see..that’s a muffin.