From the restaurant's website:
"Irma's Burger Shack is Oklahoma City's destination for the best burgers, hand-cut French Fries and hand-breaded Onion Rings! Irma's features two great locations, the original shack at 63rd and Western and the Midtown location at 11th and Dewey. Irma's offers the option of Oklahoma-raised, all-natural No Name Ranch beef, which is exceptionally flavorful and healthy. In addition to the city's best burgers, Irma's features great Chicken Fried Steaks, Hot Dogs, Salads, Frito Chili Pies and wonderful homemade desserts. To accompany these great items, Irma offers hand blended malts and shakes and a great selection of beers. As Irma would say, 'Ain't nothing a good burger and a cold beer can't cure!'"
Beer available. Serving lunch and dinner daily.
Oklahoma Gazette: Best Lunch Spot, 2010 readers' poll
"You have been on your feet for hours. How about sitting down with a great burger? It's tough to walk out of Irma's without ordering one of their great hamburgers. Open since October 2003, the best is the "No Name Ranch" burger with lettuce, tomato, onion and pickles. Irma's offers nothing fancy, just good food and friendly service. ..."
— Oklahoma Gazette
From the restaurant's website:
"Irma's Burger Shack is Oklahoma City's destination for the best burgers, hand-cut French Fries and hand-breaded Onion Rings! Irma's features two great locations, the original shack at 63rd and Western and the Midtown location at 11th and Dewey. Irma's offers the option of Oklahoma-raised, all-natural No Name Ranch beef, which is exceptionally flavorful and healthy. In addition to the city's best burgers, Irma's features great Chicken Fried Steaks, Hot Dogs, Salads, Frito Chili Pies and wonderful homemade desserts. To accompany these great items, Irma offers hand blended malts and shakes and a great selection of beers. As Irma would say, 'Ain't nothing a good burger and a cold beer can't cure!'"
Beer available. Serving lunch and dinner daily.
Oklahoma Gazette: Best Lunch Spot, 2010 readers' poll
"You have been on your feet for hours. How about sitting down with a great burger? It's tough to walk out of Irma's without ordering one of their great hamburgers. Open since October 2003, the best is the "No Name Ranch" burger with lettuce, tomato, onion and pickles. Irma's offers nothing fancy, just good food and friendly service. ..."
— Oklahoma Gazette