The Hamlet Tradition Continues in a New Way

The Hamlet makes holiday meals easy with a variety of options and services.

By: Deanna Rebro | Category: Restaurants | Issue: December 2016

The new tacocue at 91st and Sheridan offers breakfast, lunch and dinner every day and serves as a retail pick up location for The Hamlet.

The new tacocue at 91st and Sheridan offers breakfast, lunch and dinner every day and serves as a retail pick up location for The Hamlet.

For 30 years Tulsa area customers have served “only the best for family and guests, honey-kissed™ hams from The Hamlet.” 

This tradition goes on, but in a new way.

The Hamlet honey-kissed™ hams, whole smoked turkeys and boneless spiral sliced all white meat honey-kissed™ turkey breasts are now available through online or phone ordering, with pick up at two retail locations, 9107 S. Sheridan and 1660 E. 71st St.

The 91st and Sheridan location, formerly The Hamlet, has been transformed to tacocue.  This fast casual Mexican concept eatery is a fresh fusion of American smoked meats and authentic Mexican ingredients.

The new tacocue offers freshly prepared breakfast, lunch and dinner, built to your own liking, seven days a week starting at 6:30 a.m. The restaurant also serves as a retail pick up location for The Hamlet telephone and online orders.

Besides honey-kissed™ hams, turkeys and turkey breasts, The Hamlet offers complete holiday meals for pick up at the S. Trenton location. Complement your meats with mashed potatoes, turkey gravy, cornbread stuffing, green beans, corn and rolls. 

No holiday meal would be complete without a special dessert.  The Hamlet has partnered with locally-owned Katy’s Pantry, to offer made from scratch pumpkin, pecan, apple crumb pies or pumpkin cheesecake.  Desserts are discounted with a honey-kissed™ ham reservation.

Kids who enjoyed The Hamlet ham 30 years ago are now ordering for their own family holiday meals and gatherings, which is no surprise. The Hamlet’s meats are still “simply the best.”  Their one and only honey-kissed™ hams are always imitated but never duplicated.  Only the finest honey-cured hams are specially prepared for The Hamlet.  The hams are spiral sliced and fire glazed with a secret recipe of honey and imported spices.

All of The Hamlet meats are fully cooked and ready to eat.  For 30 years they have been a big hit at holiday meals and parties, and most appreciated as gifts to hostesses,   employees and corporate customers.   

Call today to place an order or to have a friendly, customer service representative help you select the right size honey-kissed™ ham, whole smoked turkey or boneless spiral sliced all white meat honey-kissed™ turkey breast for your holiday needs. Hams range from 6 to 18 pounds, whole smoked turkeys from 10 to 14 pounds.

You can also place your order online. Meat orders and desserts can be picked up at either retail pick-up location, as well as ready-to-go gift baskets. Complete meals must be picked up at 1660 E. 71st St.  Corporate discounts and gift cards are also available.

Carry on the tradition. Call The Hamlet today. 


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About Author Deanna Rebro

Deanna Rebro has worked in the publishing industry 30+ years, including eight years writing for Value News. She has also worked in real estate for the past six years. Deanna graduated from Kent State University in Kent, Ohio with a B.A. in Journalism. Outside of work, she serves as Vice President on the Board of Directors for Pet Adoption League. “Every story I write is a learning experience,” she said.

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