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At Home in Edmond Spring 2020
By Rose Drebes There is much more on the menu as the downtown Edmond restaurant scene is growing. From good old-fashioned breakfast to burgers, Korean fare, pizza, wings and more, foodies can find it in the heart of Edmond. While you’re there, check out the artwork by Dusty Gilpin instagram @okiedust. It’s always Sunday morning at the Sunnyside Diner, which opened last year at the corner
of 2nd Street and Broadway. The diner’s owners renovated a former gas station and car repair shop into a place where patrons can enjoy breakfast all day, as well as a full menu of salads, sandwiches, dinners and desserts. Just up the street, at 16 S. Broadway, The Mule opened its second location at the end of last year. The Mule serves up gourmet hot melts and grilled cheese
sandwiches which guests can wash down with a delightful cold beer or two. Heading west to 25 W. 1st St., the destination is the Railyard, home to five eateries and a brand-new bar. Cities Ice Cream specializes in custom-swirled ice cream and hot and gooey cookies. The ice cream shop serves up a variety of specials including the Heartland Flyer, Virginia is for Lovers and the Roundhouse. Customers can also build their own confection, request a dairy-free item or make it a shake. Modern tacos are served up at Taqueria El Camino. Snacks,