Boomerang Diner is a casual, counter-and-booth breakfast and lunch restaurant in Oklahoma City that specializes in eggs, pancakes, and sandwiches at moderate prices, drawing regulars who value consistency and speed over atmosphere.
Boomerang operates as a traditional American diner with mid-century styling. The menu focuses on breakfast items served throughout the day, including omelets, griddle cakes, hash browns, and breakfast burritos, alongside a lunch section of sandwiches and burgers. The operation is relatively compact, with a long counter and a handful of booths, designed for quick turnover rather than extended stays. It fits into Oklahoma City's casual dining landscape as a no-frills alternative to both chain breakfast spots and upscale brunch destinations.
Omelets and egg plates run $9 to $13 and come with toast and hash browns or grits. Pancake and waffle orders cost $7 to $9 for a stack. Breakfast sandwiches, including biscuits and croissants with eggs, bacon, or sausage, range from $6 to $8. Lunch items such as burgers and sandwiches fall between $9 and $12. Coffee refills are unlimited. The diner runs daily specials that rotate; these typically cost $1 to $2 less than regular menu prices. Exact pricing on rotating specials should be confirmed directly, as ingredient costs shift seasonally.
Boomerang differs from upscale brunch destinations like those in Bricktown or Midtown, which emphasize craft cocktails and plated presentation at $15 to $20 per entree. It occupies middle ground between chain breakfast restaurants (IHOP, Waffle House) and independent cafes like The Loaded Bowl, which combines breakfast with a juice bar and wellness focus. Choose Boomerang if you want reliable, quick eggs and pancakes without waits or premium pricing; choose The Loaded Bowl if you prioritize fresh-pressed juices or health-conscious options; choose a Bricktown brunch venue if you want to linger over cocktails and Instagram-worthy plates.
Boomerang works well for weekday breakfast before work, families with children, shift workers eating at off-peak hours, and anyone seeking a straightforward diner experience without trend-chasing. The counter seating and quick service make solo diners comfortable. It does not suit those seeking craft-focused cuisine, alcohol service, or a destination-level dining experience. Noise and activity peak during morning and lunch rushes.
Walk in and seat yourself at the counter or a booth. A server brings coffee and water immediately. Menus are plastic-laminated and comprehensive; order decisions are usually quick because selections are standard. Food arrives within 10 to 15 minutes during off-peak times and may take 20 to 25 minutes during the breakfast rush. Payment is at the table or counter, cash and card both accepted. Most visits last 30 to 45 minutes.
Boomerang opens at 6:00 a.m. on weekdays and 7:00 a.m. on weekends, closing at 2:00 or 3:00 p.m. depending on the day (confirm current hours before visiting, as independent diners sometimes adjust closing time seasonally). Parking is available in a small adjacent lot or nearby street spots. The diner is accessible from major streets in its neighborhood, making it a natural stop for commuters. Restrooms are basic but clean.
Boomerang Diner remains a functional choice for Oklahoma City breakfast eaters who value speed and consistency over novelty, filling a practical role in the city's casual dining mix.
