Crazy 8 Cafe & Coffeehouse
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Crazy 8 Cafe & Coffeehouse Reviews - 53
4.7
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Flip Out
Mrs. Flip Out tried Crazy 8 Cafe & Coffeehouse on her way through Chickasha the other day and loved it. She had a chicken salad sandwich and said that it was not as sweet as some chicken salads can be, which is her preference. It had great flavor and came with a side of savory potato salad. Crazy 8 also serves an array of desserts and she said the Almond Joy cake was amazing. She wants to go back sometime for some coffee. It looks like anything you order would be excellent!
yi sun
It's a cozy local owned sandwich Cafe, only opened Lunch hours in the weekday. It used to be inside the county museum, it moved across the street in 2019. Luv food n southern hospitality. Definitely recommended.
Tammy Long
The food was pretty good, but it was SO noisy, so LOUD that I had to lean close and speak directly in my companion's ear and the waitress had to ask us to repeat our orders. They need to add something to the echo chamber to soften the sound vibrations. It was a relief to get outside. I will go back, but I will order ahead for take out.
Alison Smith
It was a lovely lunch with my girlfriendso. Good food and friendly staff...
Mathew Norris
Very good, clean place to eat.
Kevin
Awesome place, great food, specials every day. Very nice atmosphere. Highly recommend.
Lazarus C
A hidden gem in downtown Chickasha. The museum is worth a look. More importantly the food & drink is homey & delicious. The menu is a small affair but there's plenty to like. Everything has a homemade appeal and the dining room is charming. Pricing & consistency are a small issue. Sometimes plates don't feel like a good value. I also think that the dishes and sandwiches aren't always 100% consistent. That said I still thoroughly enjoy the place. Keep in mind they keep odd hours i.e. you have to come at lunch as they don't stay open late. Come check out this place if you haven't already .
James Richardson
Very nice friendly and speedy service and very clean throughout the restaurant.. Very delicious sandwiches and drinks. I give it 5 Stars
Matt McNeil - McNeil Liquidations
My partner and I stopped in for lunch with a Chickasha client, Laurie Elzo. (Laurie had really raved about the place, and, well, she should KNOW, as she works in downtown Chickasha and eats at Crazy 8 all the time.)
On a side note, I grew up shopping in the Levine family's famous Dixie Store (i.e., the department store in whose building both the Grady County Museum AND Crazy 8 are now located), so my lunch was a bit of a walk down Memory Lane for me today. (The old pneumatic tubes are still in place, even!)
I ordered a really terrific Caesar salad with sliced chicken breast atop. The romaine was fresh and crispy and, even though the dressing wasn't a true Caesar complete with raw egg and anchovy paste, it was good.
My partner ordered a salad/soup combo.
His soup was especially good, by the way -- he gave me a couple of bites. )Well, not really. He gave me one bite and I stole another when he wasn't looking. So, uh, yeah.)
I don't remember what our Chickasha client (Laurie) ordered, but I DO know that she thoroughly enjoyed her lunch.
P.S.: The soup I mentioned earlier? The one that my partner had? It was a cabbage roll soup, and was absolutely DELICIOUS -- fresh cabbage, tomatoes, and what I'm pretty certain was ground beef. )
Yummmmmers.
(Now I want to look up a recipe to make a batch of this particular soup at home!)
I had freshly made iced coffee to drink -- a hazelnut-flavored variety that couldn't have been better it if had to be.
Let me tell you -- this was a darned good lunch treat for around ten bucks a person! (And yes, that included sales tax.)
The service was friendly, too -- very much so. Cozy, small town friendliness -- something I grew up with and often miss in nearby Oklahoma City.
I have a large contract coming up in Grady County later this year, and I certainly intend to return to Crazy 8 to fill my belly with good, home cooked food.
Koda Devildog
Nice, clean and spacious establishment within the Chickasha Museum on Chickasha Ave. sandwiches are homemade, fantastic served with homemade potato salad. Absolutely love the open face Southwest Turkey sandwich. It's a must try when available.