Hours
Open Today:
11:00am-1:00am
Monday11:00am
-1:00am
Tuesday11:00am
-1:00am
Wednesday11:00am
-1:00am
Thursday11:00am
-1:00am
Friday11:00am
-1:00am
Saturday11:00am
-2:00am
Sunday11:00am
-1:00am
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Restaurant Details
Delivery
No
Payment
Credit Cards Accepted
Parking
Yes
Good for Kids
Yes
Attire
Casual
Alcohol
Yes - Full Bar
Reservations
Yes
Cuisines:
American,
Burgers,
Steakhouse
Price Point
$
$ - Cheap Eats (Under $10)
$$ - Moderate ($11-$25)
$$$ - Expensive ($25-$50)
$$$$ - Very Pricey (Over $50)
WiFi
Yes
Outdoor Seats
Yes
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Reviews for The Castaway Restaurant
#3 out of 7 restaurants in Cushing
#2 of 5 American in Cushing
Top Reviews of The Castaway Restaurant
05/03/2024 - Payton F.
Always wonderful
01/09/2024 - MenuPix User
06/13/2021 - MenuPix User
Good food and nice location!
07/11/2014 - Lee James
If you go for dinner, be sure you finish and leave before the live entertainment starts. I've been there twice for dinner and that will be the last time. When the band started, the decibel level was higher than any rock concert I've ever attended including those where earplugs were common. My ears didn't actually gush blood, but anyone still enjoying their dinner literally fled the restaurant when the band Whiskey Tango started leaving a few presumably drunk 20-something's to dance to the music. I say dance out of politeness, since grind is more accurate. The band actually was good at their cover songs but should reconsider their name due to the ridiculous volume they played in an 800 square foot dining room. Whiskey Tango Foxtrot is more apropriate.
07/11/2014 - Lee James
If you go for dinner, be sure you finish and leave before the live entertainment starts. I've been there twice for dinner and that will be the last time. When the band started, the decibel level was higher than any rock concert I've ever attended including those where earplugs were common. My ears didn't actually gush blood, but anyone still enjoying their dinner literally fled the restaurant when the band Whiskey Tango started leaving a few presumably drunk 20-something's to dance to the music. I say dance out of politeness, since grind is more accurate. The band actually was good at their cover songs but should reconsider their name due to the ridiculous volume they played in an 800 square foot dining room. Whiskey Tango Foxtrot is more apropriate.