Country music icon Reba McEntire has brought her signature warmth and hospitality to life with the grand opening of Reba’s Place in Atoka, Oklahoma. This stunning transformation of a historic Masonic Temple combines Southern comfort food, live music, and a heavy dose of Reba’s personal charm; creating what fans are calling “the ultimate destination for country music lovers and foodies alike.”
The two-story venue features mouthwatering scratch-made dishes including Reba’s personal favorite; pinto beans and cornbread; alongside showstoppers like the “Fancy” steak dinner and chicken fried steak. The restored antique bar serves craft cocktails, while the stage promises regular live performances in an atmosphere that blends simple charm with modern comfort.
Reba’s Place Grand Opening – Behind the Scenes
Fans and locals alike flooded social media with excitement praising the venue’s perfect mix of nostalgia and contemporary style. “It feels like walking into Reba’s living room” one visitor tweeted; the emotional highlight came when Reba revealed displays of her mother’s book collection and personal memorabilia; calling it “beyond my wildest dreams.”
Located conveniently between Tulsa and Dallas on Highway 69/75, Reba’s Place has quickly become a must-visit road trip destination. The venue’s retail space offers exclusive merchandise, while rotating exhibits of Reba’s career artifacts give fans an intimate look at country music history.
Full Tour of Reba’s Place Restaurant & Bar
What makes Reba’s Place truly special is its personal touches. From family photos to the story behind each recipe; every detail reflects McEntire’s Oklahoma roots. “This isn’t just a restaurant” Reba explained, “it’s a celebration of family, hard work and the homegrown values I was raised with.”
For country music fans planning their visit, Reba’s Place offers more than just great food; it’s an immersive experience into the heart of country music royalty; with live performances scheduled regularly, this venue promises to keep the spirit of authentic country music alive for generations to come.