Pops!

A few months ago a new little place opened up on Route 66 where it passes through the northern edge of the Oklahoma City metro area. Pops. One of the neatest little places I’ve been to. Where else can you go and find nearly any carbonated beverage your sweet little heart could desire? Beats me. And while they still don’t have my boyfriend’s favorite root beer (Henry Weinhard’s) it is a great place. Drive to Oklahoma. Stop. Go in. Eat their food (it’s good). Drink their pop.

When you see this you are getting close.

When you see this, you need to flip on your turn signal.

Now go inside and have yourself some pop. My favorite is Empire Bottling Works’ Spruce Beer. Their food is good, too.

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2 Responses to Pops!

  1. Melessa says:

    I have been thinking about heading up there already. It looks like I might have to now. Thanks for linking to me this week!

  2. I am working part time as a sports stringer at The Newcastle Pacer. My first assignment was to cover a high school football game in Luther, Oklahoma. After the game was over, Michael and I stopped at Pops! for the first time and we picked up some soda for the road! Last month, my Uncle Ray and Aunt Marilyn made a stop in Oklahoma for a few days during their four week road trip from Pennsylvania to Utah and back. Michael and I took them to Pops! for dinner and they loved the place! My father was in town from Colorado this past weekend, and we took him to Pops! for a soda. He bought a souvenir t-shirt. My favorite pop at Pops!–Boylan Creme Soda!!! I always intend on trying something new each time, but I usually end up getting the Boylan Creme! I did try Boylan Orange Creme and it was good too!

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