Tasty Burger is a counter-service burger spot in Oklahoma City's Midtown district that makes its beef patties fresh daily without pre-formed frozen stock, positioning it between the fast-casual chains and the sit-down burger restaurants that anchor the neighborhood's dining options.
The operation runs as a no-frills walk-up counter inside a compact storefront, with a handful of seats and a focus on speed and beef quality over table service or decor. The patties arrive hand-formed and cooked to order, and the menu stays tight: burgers in several configurations, a few sides, and drinks. It operates in the casual weekday lunch and early dinner window rather than as a destination dinner spot, making it accessible for office workers and families grabbing food between errands.
A basic single burger runs around $8 to $10, with doubles and specialty builds pushing toward $13 to $15. The patties themselves are the center point, cooked medium-well as standard unless requested otherwise. Tasty Burger offers cheese (American, cheddar, or Swiss), and signature builds include combinations like bacon and fried egg or grilled onion and mushroom. Fries come in regular and cajun-spiced versions for $3 to $4; milkshakes run $5 to $6. Prices may shift slightly with beef costs; confirm current pricing by phone before your visit.
Tasty Burger targets a different segment than The Loaded Bowl, which serves gourmet builds with house-made sauces and craft ingredients at $14 to $18 per burger and operates with table service in a full dining room. It undercuts Cattlemen's Steakhouse on burger presentation and formality but forgoes the steakhouse experience and beef reputation. Against fast-casual options like Five Guys, Tasty Burger costs less ($2 to $3 cheaper per burger) and keeps the order flow simpler, though Five Guys offers more topping variety. Choose Tasty Burger if you want a quick, affordable beef burger without the build-your-own complexity or premium pricing; choose The Loaded Bowl if you're willing to spend more time and money for sauce-forward design.
Weekday lunch crowds, casual diners, and people seeking straightforward beef burgers fit the space well. The counter service and limited seating make it poor for large groups, date nights, or anyone seeking an unhurried sit-down meal. It works for takeout and eating in your car or back at the office. Those looking for specialty dietary options or broad menu range should look elsewhere.
Park nearby on Midtown streets or in available lots behind the storefront. Walk to the counter, order directly from the menu posted above, and pay at point of sale. Your burger cooks while you stand or grab a seat on one of the few available chairs. Most visits complete in 15 to 20 minutes from order to receipt. Bring cash or card; confirm payment methods beforehand.
Tasty Burger operates Monday through Friday, typically opening at 10:30 a.m. and closing by 7 p.m., though weekday and weekend hours may vary seasonally. It sits on a Midtown block with street parking and nearby private lots; confirm current operating hours before planning a visit, as they shift with staff and demand. The space is small, takeout-focused, and not designed for lingering.
Tasty Burger fills a gap between fast food and sit-down burger restaurants, offering made-to-order beef at lunch-break prices and speed in Oklahoma City's Midtown district.
