Chicken in the Rough
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Chicken in the Rough, also known as Beverly's Chicken in the Rough, is a fried chicken
History
The restaurant's name was devised on a cancelled 1936 road trip to California, in which Beverly spilled a picnic basket of chicken after Rubye hit a bump in the road while driving on the Oklahoma prairie.[5][7] Rubye remarked something to the effect of "This is really chicken in the rough".[1][5][7] After this occurred, they turned around and headed back to Oklahoma City.[1][7] Another notion is that the name was devised on a family picnic "where silverware had been forgotten", and that the consumption of the chicken without silverware constituted eating it "in the rough", using one's hands.[9] However, the official website of the chain states that the former occurred.[1]
Beverly's Pancake Corner in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, now called Beverly's Pancake House, has been described as the "home base" of Chicken in the Rough. Two additional restaurant locations presently serve the dish.[10] The half-chicken dish continued to be served at Beverly's Pancake House, where it's prepared according to its original recipe.[5][11] The first standalone Chicken in the Rough restaurant was opened on U.S. Route 66 at 2429 North Lincoln in 1936, and was initially a small drive-in restaurant with nine stools and four booths.[5] The restaurant was significantly expanded to seat 1,100 people, and became a place that was visited by travelers, film stars and state executives.[5] Celebrities who were friends with the Osbornes and patrons of Beverly's Pancake Corner restaurants include Bob Hope and Gene Autry.[7] Beverly's Pancake House has a framed black-and-white photo on a wall showing Hope with a birthday cake that the restaurant made him one year.[7] In 1961, the building was demolished, and the state capitol complex was then constructed there.[5]
Expansion
Chicken in the Rough was the first nationally franchised
Today
As of July, 2023, three restaurants continue to serve the dish: one restaurant in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada, one in Port Huron, Michigan, and one in New Market, VA.[1][10] The dish is presently prepared with a unique breading and preparation method, and cooked in a deep fryer.[7] Patrons of Beverly's Pancake Corner from the times of their youth continue to eat at the restaurant, which has included some who remember the first day it opened.[2][7] When the Beverly's Pancake Corner location at Northwest Expressway and Pennsylvania in Oklahoma City, where it existed since 1956, was razed in 2008, people took pieces of concrete and bricks from the building as mementos.[7]
Patrons at Miller Grille at Shenvalee Golf Resort in New Market, VA were pleasantly surprised in July, 2023 that Chicken in the Rough was on the Menu. Especially because it was a well-loved franchise in New Market. Upon questioning the waitress, they were told that the restaurant had purchased the recipe a month prior. A knowledgeable patron was quoted as saying that "They even got the honey for the biscuits right."
See also
References
- ^ a b c d e f g "History of the "meal that created food service and fried chicken franchising"". Chicken In The Rough. Retrieved 29 April 2015.
- ^ a b Bacharach, Phil (2003). "Beverly's Pancake Corner" (PDF). Oklahoma Today. pp. 7–11. Retrieved 1 May 2015.
- ISBN 978-0-87351-452-1.
Chicken in the Rough was one of the earliest restaurant franchises
- ISBN 978-0-7603-4611-2.
Beverly and Rubye Osborne were among the first to franchise fast food in the United States
- ^ ISBN 978-1-57178-128-4.
- ISBN 978-1-61060-397-3.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Bailey, Brianna (July 25, 2014). "Locally developed delicacy, Chicken in the Rough, once sold at restaurants nationwide". The Oklahoman. Retrieved May 2, 2015. Page 2 of article.
- ^ Hayden, Nicole. "Palms Krystal Bar changing ownership". Times Herald. Retrieved Aug 25, 2021.
- ^ ISBN 978-0-8018-6920-4.
- ^ a b "Locations". Chicken in the Rough. Retrieved 1 May 2015.
- ^ "Beverly's Pancake Corner, their famed chicken in the rough". Oklahoma Gazette. April 28, 2015. Archived from the original on March 26, 2016.
- ^ Kingman Daily Miner. Archived from the originalon April 29, 2015. Retrieved April 29, 2015.
Further reading
- Bailey, Brianna (July 30, 2014). "Chicken in the Rough brand holds on at Beverly's in Oklahoma City". Tulsa World. Retrieved April 29, 2015.
- Bailey, Brianna (July 30, 2014). "Chicken in the Rough may fly again". Tulsa World. Retrieved 29 April 2015.