Garett Fisbeck Fruit roll up, Thunder box, Lunch Box, Zombie Box, and Doc Box at Edna s, Wednesday, March 1, 2017.
Ednas keeps two freezers behind the bar, both dedicated mostly to frosting mugs to perfection for its (and arguably Oklahoma Citys) most popular drink, The Lunchbox.
The classic cocktail is an unlikely concoction, especially for how delicious it is. Equal parts Coors Light and orange juice mixed with a shot of sweet Italian liqueur amaretto, The Lunchbox is always served in one of Ednas signature chilled mugs.
It might seem like a simple enough recipe to reproduce, but many have tried and failed to replicate the full Ednas experience. Maybe theres a down-to-earth magic between those iconic, dollar bill-stapled walls that makes The Lunchbox sweeter and good times unforgettable. Michael Whitney, grandson of the establishment
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