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Game Day State Hotel GAME DAY STATE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT INFORMATION Hotel Address City Phone Best Western Greentree Inn & Suites 1811 N. Moore Avenue Moore 405-912-8882 Candlewood Suites 1701 N. Moore Avenue Moore 405-735-5151 Econo Lodge Inn and Suites 1809 N. Moore Avenue Moore 405-912-1400 Hampton Inn and Suites 614 N.W. 8th Street Moore 405-735-6821 Holiday Inn Express 618-N.W. 8th Street Moore 405-735-9400 LaQuinta Inn and Suites 2140 Riverwalk Drive Moore 405-759-7700 Springhill Suites by Marriott 613 N.W. 8th Street Moore 405-759-2600 Super 8 1520 N. Service Road Moore 405-794-4030 Restaurants 1907 Burgers 1035 S.W. 19th St. Garage Burgers 2060 S. Service Road Pie Five Pizza 750 S.W. 19th St., Ste. B A&W / Long John Silvers 1100 N. Moore Ave. Genghis Grill 2370 S. Service Road Pizza Shop, The 111 N. Eastern Ave. Abuelita's Mexican 1225 N. Santa Fe GOGO Sushi Express 1611 S. I-35 Service Rd. Qdoba Mexican Grill 660 S.W. 19th Street Alfredo's Mexican Café 2713 S. I-35 Service Road Grandy's Chicken 610 N.W. 12th Street Quizno's 2101 Riverwalk Drive Angela's Bakery and Deli 623 N. Broadway Hidaway Pizza 835-S.W.19th Street Raising Cane's 700 S.W. 19th Street Applebee's 2401 S. I-35 Frontage Rd. Hollie's Flatiron Steakhouse 1199 S. Service Rd. Ricky's Café 2160 South Service Road Boomerang Diner 1305 N. Broadway Hummus Café 811 S.W. 19th street Sakana Sushi Bar & Grill 2082 S. I-35 Service Rd. Braum's Ice Cream 101 SW 19th Street I-HOP 2501 S. I-35 Service Rd. Schlotzsky's 631 S.W. 19th St. Buffalo Wild Wings 2601 S. I-35 Frontage Rd. Jack in the Box 690 S.W. 19th Street Slim Chickens 100 S.W. 19th Street Café Broccato 201 N. Eastern Ave. Jimmy Johns 110 S.W. 19th Street Sonic Drive-In 105 N.E. 12th Street Catfish Cove 925 S.W. 25th Kentucky Fried Chicken 1200 N. Moore Avenue Subway 811 S.E. 4th Street Chicken Express 625 S.W. 19th Street Los Vaqueros Restaurant 825 N.W. 12th Street Swadley's BBQ 304 N. Telephone Rd. Chick-fil-A 2001 S. Telephone Rd. Loui's 1601 S. I-35 Service Rd. Taco Bell 1735 S. Broadway Chilis 630 S.W. 19th Street Mama Lou's 1421 North Moore Taco Mayo 1909 S. Telephone Road City Bites, Inc. 1804 S. Broadway Marco's Pizza 1919 S. Eastern Ave. Texas Roadhouse 1109 E. I-240 Service Rd. Dairy Queen 2301 S. Telephone Rd. Mazzio's Italian Eatery N. 12th & Broadway Two Olives Café 201 N. Braodway Del Rancho 301 W. Main Street McAlister's Deli 930 S.W. 25th Street Van's Pig Stand 1991 Tower Drive Del Taco, LLC 770 S.W. 19th Street McDonalds 105 S.W. 19th Street Waffle House 316 S.W. 19th Street Earl's Rib Palace 920-S.W. 25th Street Okie tonk Café 1003 S.W. 19th Street Wendy's 1300 N. Moore Avenue Falcone's Pizzeria 1409 N. Moore Avenue Oliveto Italian Bistro 1301 S. I-35 Service Rd. Western Sizzlin Steak House 1317 N. Moore Avenue Firehouse Subs 1301 S. I-35 Service Rd Panda Express 1401 S. I-35 Service Rd. Whataburger 2290 S. Service Road Five Guys Burgers & Fries 631 S.W. 19th Street Pei Wei Asian Diner 750 S.W. 19th Street Wingstop 717 S. I-35 Service Rd. Freddy's Frozen Custard & Peking Restaurant 105 N. W. 12th Street Your Pie (pizza) 761 S.W. 19th St Steakburgers 1525 S. Service Rd. Peter Piper Pizza, Inc. 2460 S. I-35 Service Rd. Zaxby's 2750 S. Service Road Furr's Fresh Buffet 1201 S. Interstate Drive Pickles 2713 N. Service Road .
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