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If you find yourself spending a lot of time at Integris Health Baptist Medical Center in Oklahoma City, you’re not alone. My family has had many extended stays here, and my mom even worked at Baptist for years as a labor and delivery nurse. After countless visits, I’ve picked up a few tips that can help make your stay a little more comfortable.
Food Options: What to Expect
The main cafeteria of Integris Health Baptist Medical Center is located on Floor C (the basement). Breakfast is probably the best meal of the day, especially the soft, fluffy biscuits. When you walk in, the salad bar is straight ahead. It’s usually fresh and has a nice selection, which is my go-to most days. The hot bar is to the left. It’s hit or miss, but taco day is worth checking out. I like to build nachos using the hot bar and salad bar together. I can recommend the pork tamales at the hot bar! I’m downstairs and just had them and they were delicious and filling.
To the right, you’ll find the grill. The food is decent, but the menu rarely changes, so it gets repetitive if you’re here for a while. There’s also a small pizza section, but unfortunately, the pizza tends to be disappointing. You’re not the only one who might think that—others in the cafeteria have made similar comments.
Right outside the cafeteria is the deli. Sandwiches and salads are available here, and they sell warm chocolate chip cookies that are absolutely worth trying. The only problem is finding it open—it’s closed on weekends and often closes unexpectedly during the week.
Weekends at Integris Health Baptist Medical Center, in general, are tough for food options. Staffing tends to be lighter, and the food selection is limited. I’ve seen the salad bar go mostly empty, the coffee run out, and very few hot bar items available…