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El Reno

El Reno is the undisputed onion burger capital of the world. During the Great Depression, cooks stretched ground beef by mixing in thinly sliced onions — and a Route 66 culinary tradition was born. Sid's Diner and Robert's Grill still serve them the original way.

Robert's Grill has been serving onion burgers since 1926 — making it as old as Route 66 itself. The tiny diner has just a handful of counter stools and a flat-top grill that hasn't stopped sizzling for a century. Sid's Diner, equally legendary, draws burger pilgrims from across the country. Fort Reno, a frontier military post established in 1874, adds historical depth to this small town.

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Things to See & Do in El Reno

Sid's Diner

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Famous for Depression-era onion burgers — thin beef patties smashed into thinly sliced onions on a flat grill. A Route 66 pilgrimage for burger lovers.

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Robert's Grill

CAN'T MISS
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Serving onion burgers since 1926 — as old as Route 66 itself. A tiny counter-service diner with just a handful of stools.

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Fort Reno Historic Site

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Established in 1874 as a frontier military post. Served through both World Wars and housed German and Italian POWs during WWII.

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Canadian County Historical Museum

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Preserving the heritage of Canadian County and El Reno with exhibits on Native American history, land runs, Fort Reno, and Route 66.

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Sid's Diner

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Famous for Depression-era onion burgers — thin beef patties smashed into thinly sliced onions on a flat grill. A tiny counter-service spot that's a Route 66 pilgrimage.

scheduleMon–Sat 7am–3pm
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Robert's Grill

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Serving onion burgers since 1926. The oldest onion burger joint in El Reno with just a handful of counter stools and a flat-top grill.

scheduleMon–Sat 6am–8pm
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Tips for Visiting El Reno

Eat at both Sid's and Robert's — they're different enough to compare, and both are cash-friendly.

The annual Fried Onion Burger Day in May features the world's largest onion burger.

Fort Reno is 7 miles west of town — worth a 30-minute detour for history buffs.

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