Oscar’s Classic Diner in Jefferson City

Anyone living in Jefferson City for any length of time will recognize the name of Oscar’s as a Jefferson City tradition. It was established in 1948 and was “the” place to eat out all through the 1950s. Even though it closed down after 23 years, it reopened in 2004 in a new building at a new location, but with the same early charm of a classic diner, and the famous 1950s Oscar’s fare was back! There is plenty on their menu you can order and stay true to Keto. Breakfast is standard, and you can just hold the carbs (potatoes, toast, pancakes, etc.), but you can also rev it up by adding a slab of Burger’s Country Ham. When ordering an omelet be sure and ask them to use “cracked eggs” to make sure there are no additives with carbs.

Their sandwiches and burgers are humongous, so you won’t feel like you’ve missed something by holding off on the buns, breads, and fries. Just ask to add a sliced avocado (one burger even comes with that!) or a fried egg to beef up your beef.

And the STEAKS! That is what made Oscar’s famous. Hand cut and made to order, and mouth-wateringly delicious. They also feature grilled pork chops the size of Texas. You will NOT miss anything by eating at Oscar’s and holding back on the carbs.

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Oscar’s Classic Diner in Jefferson City