Country legend Reba McIntyre opens restaurant in Oklahoma

Country music legend Reba McIntyre continues to grow his brand after opening a restaurant in Atoka, Oklahoma.

Recently, on January 26, the grand opening of the Reba’s Place restaurant took place. McEntire has partnered with the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma and the city of Atoka to open a restaurant and entertainment facility.

“A dream come true,” McIntyre said at a press conference. “It took several villages for that to happen.”

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“The music and the fans helped create this place and bring everything together. This is the essence of a restaurant where people can come, visit and eat,” she continued.

The restaurant is located in a century-old Masonic temple. It consists of three floors and can accommodate 250 people.

The menu includes Choctaw steaks and chops, slow-smoked brisket, hot Nashville chicken, Memphis-style bologna sandwiches, burgers, sandwiches, and McIntyre’s favorite strawberry shortcake.

Reba’s Place is located at 319 E Court Street, Atoka, OK 74525 and is open daily from 11:00 am to 9:00 pm.

One of the most beloved music icons, McIntyre has left her mark on country music. She grew up in Oklahoma and her fate was sealed when she moved to Nashville and started making music. During her long career, Reba has sold over 33.5 million albums.

The multi-platinum Grammy-winning artist’s career spans music, television, film and theatre, and she remains one of the most popular country music artists with No. 1 records.

The Oklahoma native was the star of the hit TV show Reba for six seasons and starred in several films.

The Associated Press and FOX News contributed to this report. This story was reported from Los Angeles.

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