Stillwater's little juke joint, Eskimo Joe's may only be a little restaurant in a small Northern Oklahoma town, but it's known the world over.

If anything, the legacy of Eskimo Joe's is a testament of what a good logo can do for any business in the world. I'm fairly certain, at one point in time - the 90s - Eskimo Joe's was one of the most recognized logos on earth. Only second to Planet Hollywood and Hard Rock Cafe at the time.

Fast forward, you won't believe how many people across Oklahoma have still never been there. While they're known for their merchandise, it's first and foremost a bar with some delicious food.

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They have all of the typical bar foods... Wings, burgers, etc... but the real shining star at Joe's is one of their Fowl Things - chicken dishes that are spectacular - and the humble always-satisfying cheese fries.

Whether you've been a million times or not, you'll likely learn something from this hilarious impromptu tour of the little juke joint.

 

@eskimo_joes Remembering when… #EJ50 #oklahoma #stillwaterok #fyp #history #1975 ♬ original sound - Eskimo Joe’s

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