Kamp's 1910 Cafe is a café Oklahoma City located in United States.
10 NE 10th St Oklahoma City , OK 73104 United States
Reservations | No |
Credit Cards | Yes (incl. Discover & Visa) |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
Menus | Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch |
Drinks | Full Bar |
Start your day with the Boxcar Burrito or choose the Not Your Typical B.L.T. as a tasty lunch sandwich . Save room for dessert whenever you go. Read more
Great selection of sandwiches are available. Only thing they've got to improve on is, speed of service and their POS system.
The sandwich I had wasn't life changing, but it was good. The biggest draw was the cool vibe.
Hard to beat the Railcar with pasta salad . Oh, and a cupcake to go is always a great idea.
The food is awesome. Try the pretzel dog for sure. But don't come in on the weekends. The staff is rude and they don't care about the guests.
If you like coffee , you have to get the Snickerdoodle blend. Delicious and it's made in Oklahoma!
Pretzel dog is great but save room for dessert too!
Great place to study, good coffee , good food, and lots of room to spread out.
Toasted coconut creme latte is my absolute favorite!
Great salads , sandwiches soups and cupcakes !
Not your normal BLT is very good -
Pretzel Dog ! Cupcakes are all Great!
The service was not up to par this last time. And was told they no longer make the giant macaroons , which were my favorite. Coffee was still good, just took forever to get it.
Gluten free bread available!
Great salads !
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Breakfast is served until 11:00
This place has some great food and yummy looking desserts !
Figs wrapped in prosciutto is amazing! Always stop here when I'm in OKC. - Megan Patterson
Great drinks and great people! Try an iced soy vanilla almond latte! - Brandon W
One of our favorite brunches. I love the club sandwich. Bloody Mary is pretty good! - Travis Tindell
It's an amazing museum that takes you through the days events in a very unique way. Memorial is awe inspiring and a must see in Oklahoma. - James C