David
02-01-2019, 05:36 PM
Word is Chelinos in Bricktown is closing.
Oh no! I end up eating there nearly weekly, that is extremely disappointing.
Oh no! I end up eating there nearly weekly, that is extremely disappointing.
View Full Version : Chelino's David 02-01-2019, 05:36 PM Word is Chelinos in Bricktown is closing. Oh no! I end up eating there nearly weekly, that is extremely disappointing. Kemotblue 02-01-2019, 06:09 PM Bricktown turning back to what it was in the 90's. Becoming a ghost town of what it was as more people are moving to different parts of downtown. I think the number one effect to why this is happening. People wanted a San Antonio type of Riverwalk. That is not happening canal level it is so bare and becoming all boarded up and a haven for transients. The district is not as inviting as it was 6 years ago. Pretty embarrassing hope big changes happen soon or Bricktown will become what it was before the ballpark was built. That was bad news back in those days. catch22 02-01-2019, 06:14 PM Brick town is not a ghost town. Go down there any weeknight, and especially any weekend. I think Bricktown could use a refresh along the canal, but no major changes. bchris02 02-01-2019, 06:40 PM Bricktown turning back to what it was in the 90's. Becoming a ghost town of what it was as more people are moving to different parts of downtown. I think the number one effect to why this is happening. People wanted a San Antonio type of Riverwalk. That is not happening canal level it is so bare and becoming all boarded up and a haven for transients. The district is not as inviting as it was 6 years ago. Pretty embarrassing hope big changes happen soon or Bricktown will become what it was before the ballpark was built. That was bad news back in those days. I agree partially, though I wouldn't say it's a ghost town or is reverting back to what it was in the 90s. And aside from the canal there is a lot of positive things going on in Bricktown, one of which is the Spaghetti Warehouse renovation. As a whole the district has lost a lot of its thunder though and that isn't entirely a bad thing. I think other areas of OKC offer a superior urban experience, one that you couldn't find here even just a few years ago. As for the Bricktown Canal, I think all this could have been avoided if the city wouldn't have allowed Randy Hogan to built a suburban strip mall and front the canal with parking. It's unlikely that is what was envisioned back in the 90s when the canal was proposed. And for some reason the upper canal has never really taken off either. It's been 20 years. Plutonic Panda 02-01-2019, 07:52 PM Bricktown kinda sucks IMO but there are a few good restaurants and clubs. OKC Guy 02-01-2019, 08:47 PM As for Bricktown the difference to me is it was the first and only centralized place to go in all of OKC. We’ve grown and changed so much since the 90’s we now have many places to go. So people have to now decide, do I go to Bricktown, Uptown, Westside, Chisolm and other areas. Before it was Bricktown as a whole or a bar/club. Anyone recall Studio 310 in the 90’s? It was at Ballpark. crimsoncrazy 02-02-2019, 05:55 AM Most people don't feel like paying $10-$20 to park. Pete 02-02-2019, 06:34 AM From their FB Page: Chelino's Mexican Restaurant 16 hrs · "Whatever course you decide upon, there is always someone to tell you that you are wrong. There are always difficulties arising which tempt you to believe that your critics are right. To map out a course of action and follow it to an end requires courage." - Ralph Waldo Emerson. We are saddened and regret to inform you that after 25 years, our Bricktown location will have its last day of business on Saturday, February 2nd, 2019. These business decisions are very difficult to make, as many of us have made great memories here. We are proud to have been a key element in the Bricktown boom of the 90’s. Despite our efforts in keeping this location open and serving our amazing customers, we have made the decision to close indefinitely. We hope that you will make it in to dine at Chelino’s in Bricktown one last time. Our family is agonized over this decision as each one of our location feels like an extension of our own family. We are proud and honored to have been part of Bricktown for these last 25 years. We will continue to serve the food and drinks that you love at our 12 locations. We love you Oklahoma. – The Garcia Family. http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/chelinos1.jpg catch22 02-02-2019, 11:03 AM Most people don't feel like paying $10-$20 to park. Nobody goes there anymore because the lines are too long and there’s never any open parking spaces. Pete 02-02-2019, 01:36 PM I suspect with Chelino's that space was in need of updates and repairs (after all, they've been there for 25 years) and they just decided to walk away... Pretty much like the Spaghetti Warehouse. the michigander 02-02-2019, 01:36 PM when Iived in grand Rapids intent there many times before they closed btw i enjoy the Mexican food in grand Rapids more than here. i miss wet burritos. shawnw 02-02-2019, 01:47 PM Parking is currently a non-issue because it's on the streetcar line. I just got back from taking the streetcar there for lunch. It was pretty packed. Shame it's closing. OKC Guy 02-02-2019, 01:50 PM I suspect with Chelino's that space was in need of updates and repairs (after all, they've been there for 25 years) and they just decided to walk away... Pretty much like the Spaghetti Warehouse. I would guess they rented the space I wonder if the area growth proced them out of business there? Pete 02-02-2019, 02:10 PM Even though they rent that space they are still generally responsible for improvements, which was the case at Spaghetti Warehouse as well. Dob Hooligan 02-02-2019, 03:21 PM Is this a paraphrase of the old Yogi Berra line "Nobody goes there anymore, it's too busy"? OKC Guy 02-02-2019, 03:24 PM Even though they rent that space they are still generally responsible for improvements, which was the case at Spaghetti Warehouse as well. Good points on upgrades. I still wonder if rent was increased at a steeper rate in recent years based on prime location? Rent plus updgrades might have been too much to overcome? Thinking they may be a victim of overall Bricktown/dowtown growth? catch22 02-02-2019, 04:00 PM Is this a paraphrase of the old Yogi Berra line "Nobody goes there anymore, it's too busy"? Yes that’s what I was going for. Parking wouldn’t be $10-20 if people weren’t going to Bricktown. You might not want to pay $20, and sure no one is chomping at the bits to pay to park there - but obviously it’s not a barrier. ctchandler 02-02-2019, 09:12 PM Did you ever eat at Jose Babushka's? They were there in the 80's, then closed but I see that they have opened again. Nothing like Polish Mexican food. I'm kidding of course but my family in Kentwood said it was decent. What they really lacked was good barbecue. I flew some via American Airlines "priority mail" to my ailing sister. She really enjoyed it. Then I made a package of brisket from Leo's, ribs from Tom's Oaklawn, and sides from Portland barbecue, put it in my trunk and two days later I brought it to her door. And even though there was some pretty good ice cream at Meijer's my sister really missed Braum's. I was going to ship some to her but our mother said she was too sick to know the difference. C. T. Uptowner 02-03-2019, 03:32 AM when Iived in grand Rapids intent there many times before they closed btw i enjoy the Mexican food in grand Rapids more than here. i miss wet burritos. Try the burrito mojado at taco San Pedro, and everything else on the menu. It’s not smothered in canned enchilada sauce like the mid westerners do it. But a tangy spicy green sauce w/ cheese and crema. I prefer steak on that dish. But they have lots of good meats and agua fresca. I recommend the melon juice. MagzOK 02-03-2019, 12:43 PM Try the burrito mojado at taco San Pedro, and everything else on the menu. It’s not smothered in canned enchilada sauce like the mid westerners do it. But a tangy spicy green sauce w/ cheese and crema. I prefer steak on that dish. But they have lots of good meats and agua fresca. I recommend the melon juice. Taco San Pedro -- one of the best places in the city! Love their nachos also! I went to Chelino's bricktown a couple of times with folks from work and was never impressed. dankrutka 02-03-2019, 04:54 PM Most people are very used to Bricktown and forget that it is still OKC's most complete urban environment and, likely, still the most impressive area to many tourists. It has great walkability and density, bars and restaurants, and various entertainment options beyond what other districts can offer. I agree that it's not the hippest part of town, but my point is that it's super important to OKC and it's image. So, what needs to happen to spring some life back in to Bricktown? I'm not sure what businesses would succeed so I'll leave that to others (maybe a local brewery on the canal), but I would love to see more of a push to encourage mixed use developments in the empty lots closest to the canal -- the Events Center/Dodgers parking lot, the UHaul parking lot, and the Bass Pro lots. Urban developments along those lots could help activate Bricktown more often. How are sales at the Steelyard? Do they suggest more residential could succeed in the area? Has the market absorbed most of the housing the core in general? Jeepnokc 02-03-2019, 05:04 PM More interaction with the canal would be nice. Bourbon Street does a great job of interacting with canal would make it more inviting dankrutka 02-03-2019, 06:48 PM The problem is that there probably is just not consistent enough foot traffic along the canal to support most businesses. It's no surprise that far more businesses operate at street level, not canal level. How do you generate more canal-level foot traffic? Roger S 02-04-2019, 08:25 AM I always thought they did good business, but maybe it has something to do with a parking garage being built in front of their main entrance, I assume that's still in the works? They never made money at that location.... Surprised it stayed open as long as it did. amocore 02-04-2019, 09:45 AM [QUOTE=dankrutka;1063528]Most people are very used to Bricktown and forget that it is still OKC's most complete urban environment and, likely, still the most impressive area to many tourists. It has great walkability and density, bars and restaurants, and various entertainment options beyond what other districts can offer. I agree that it's not the hippest part of town, but my point is that it's super important to OKC and it's image. That is the best thing I heard in a long time ! I moved to OKC over 10 years ago and for me Bricktown is still the only place where you can go for a walk in a nice urban environment . Midtown is not at this level yet and the plaza is tiny. I have to agree with some, the canal needs to be promoted more with more interaction along. bourbon St and the bar on the opposite site are the only ones and seems to be pretty succsuful. This Chilano was turning is back to the canal with no interaction at any level. Roger S 02-04-2019, 11:01 AM This Chilano was turning is back to the canal with no interaction at any level. Canal was built after Chelino's went in that location. Patrick 02-05-2019, 09:16 PM Yeah some old restaurants may be closing but you guys forget about all of the new development. Bricktown is nowhere close to being a ghost town. And neither is the canal. When the canal first opened it was Chelinos only. Now you have tons of stuff...say what you want to about Lower Bricktown but there is a lot there. Bass Pro, Harkins movie theater, Marble Slab, Earls, Charleston’s, Toby Keith’s, Sonic, Fuzzys, Starbucks, Hey Dey, Centennial Condos, Sonic HQ, Texadelphia, Jumpin Jackalope, Sussys, the Residence Inn etc. On the north canal there’s still Brickopolis, Bourbon Street, Zios. There’s far more than just 1 restaurant there now. So to say it’s going back to the 90’s is ridiculous and not reality. Again, when the canal opened there was one restaurant. That’s it. We’ve had Spaghetti Warehouse and Chelinos close. Big deal. Yes they were originals but there’s still tons of restaurants down there. Yes Hooters closed. Big deal. Lots of other stuff down there. There’s the ballpark. The canal. Bass Pro. The movie theater. Brickopolis and HeyDey. Plenty to still anchor the district. Lots of restaurants in Bricktown proper too..Micky Mantles, Hudson’s, Abuelos, Crabtown, Bricktown Brewery, Tapwerks, IHOP, Melting Pot, The Mantel, etc etc. Don’t let 2 restaurants closing make you think the district is a ghost town. That’s just dumb. Truth is Chelinos killed Chelinos. Lots of better Mexican food options now. And Spaghetti Warehouse killed itself. They were a shell of their former self. Food and service went way down in its later years. Bricktown isn’t dying. It’s just single businesses being mismanaged and businesses coming and going. That’s just business. Look at all of the new hotels being built in Bricktown. Should we say that Memorial Road is dying because several stores have closed at Quail Springs Mall and a few restaurants have closed and changed hands over the years? Memorial Rd has restaurants and businesses come and go all the time and no one says it’s becoming a ghost town. Baker Street pub closed recently. Party Galaxy closed recently. The old Don Pablo’s building has been many things over the years as has the Saltgrass building (Applewoods, Northfork, Alisha’s, and now Saltgrass). Applebee’s closed. Toys R Us closed. Gordmans closed. Carabaas and Cheeseburger in Paradise didn’t make it. Mimi’s Cafe closed. Fox and Hound Closed. Fuse closed. Ultimate Electronics closed. Circuit City closed. Wow! That’s a lot...far more than just 2 or 3 restaurants. Is Memorial Road now a ghost town because these restaurants and businesses closed? Come on now. This just isn’t reality. It is change though. And it’s business as usual. And people always complain about parking. I don’t care what city you go to, every downtown and entertainment area charges for parking. Ever been to Vegas? New York? Downtown Dallas or Houston? I went to Galveston last year and even they charge for parking downtown and along the sea wall. T. Jamison 02-17-2021, 10:04 AM Price Edwards indicated recently that the old Bricktown Chelino's building was sold to an owner-user. Pete 02-17-2021, 10:12 AM ^ Yes, sold for $1.188 million to a local homebuilder. That building needs a ton of work but is super cool with tons of potential. I'm sure they'll find a restaurant tenant if they don't already have one. David 02-17-2021, 11:58 AM I miss the Bricktown Chelino's, in normal times I ate there quite a bit before they closed. Hopefully whatever new concept is developed interacts with the canal better, assuming that is possible with the building layout. Martin 02-17-2021, 12:19 PM i must have my wires crossed... i remember seeing interior work on a new restaurant with a feature wall decorated with roses. i thought that was in the former bricktown chelinos space. anybody remember what that was called and where it was going to be located? Pete 02-17-2021, 12:24 PM i must have my wires crossed... i remember seeing interior work on a new restaurant with a feature wall decorated with roses. i thought that was in the former bricktown chelinos space. anybody remember what that was called and where it was going to be located? Chico Blanco which is further east on the canal. Completely different space. MikeLucky 02-17-2021, 12:31 PM The Chelino's in Bricktown was consistently one of the worst Chelino's I would visit. Location tended to be the reason I would go to it when I did. I always chalked it up to scale. With the size of that location and the amount of patrons they would have to serve at certain times, I found it difficult to believe they could control quality as much as they would like. And, for perspective, Armando's Chelino's in Norman and May and Hefner are my absolute go to for Tex/Mex here in the city so I love Chelino's. I really wish that Bricktown location had been better. Hopefully it gets a good replacement. Martin 02-17-2021, 12:37 PM Chico Blanco which is further east on the canal. Completely different space. gotcha... thanks! at least it's actually in bricktown, so i wasn't *completely* crazy. jn1780 02-17-2021, 03:38 PM Did that San Marcos ever open? I literally haven't been along the Bricktown canal since the pandemic. Edit: Guess I should have looked through past threads. dankrutka 02-22-2021, 07:26 PM A lot of memories at that Chelinos from back in the day. I was always disappointed that they didn't make better use of their large balcony facing Sheridan or their smaller space facing the canal. Bill Robertson 02-22-2021, 07:38 PM A lot of memories at that Chelinos from back in the day. I was always disappointed that they didn't make better use of their large balcony facing Sheridan or their smaller space facing the canal.Me too. That Chelinos was my wife and my first date eating out. She ate a few bites of something and I gorged on whatever I got. But she still married me. That store was never as good as S Walker & Grand though. shawnw 02-24-2021, 12:16 PM https://oklahoman.com/article/5682952/new-owner-of-former-bricktown-chelinos-faces-challenges Pete 07-07-2022, 02:46 PM This building is for sale for $3 million. The current owner bought it just a year and a half ago for $1.2 million. and has done absolutely nothing. The awnings and everything else are in really bad, tattered shape, homeless people are camping out and there is trash everywhere. Wonder why the Oklahoman hasn't done a follow-up story after they printed this guy's boasts about renovation and bringing in new tenants? (see post immediately above) http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/chelinos070722a.jpg shartel_ave 07-07-2022, 02:52 PM that was a good return for that guy Bellaboo 07-09-2022, 11:20 AM Hasn't sold it yet. Pete 04-24-2023, 08:07 PM This building sold earlier in the year for $2 million. The ownership LLC tracks back to an Edmond home builder. At least it's back in local hands. whorton 08-10-2023, 10:30 PM Wow, I always get a kick of getting last word (at least for a while) on this forum. . I have to say, it is a shame that it has fallen out of favor. . of course the problem is that as of 2023, Facebook is falling out of favor, and the OKC pages tend to be pretty fault intolerant about posting sometimes. However: With regards to Chelino's I have been eating at their branches since Cocina De'Mino lost out many many years ago. Chelino's has gone way down hill, and are now pretty much where Cocino de Mino was when they had to start closing locations due to lack of business. (MWC comes to mind). As of Aug of 2023, Their food is mediocre at best, their service tends towards bad, with waitstaff totally inattentive to customers.. I would add that I have never been a fan of Ted's at all. . With Regards to Bricktown in general. I am certainly aware that the area is in decline, and at lease last year (2022) there had been a few shootings. I seriously hope they have got the situation under control. The place needs some serious capitol improvement, as I have not been down to Bricktown for quite some time. (couple of years) One has to drive to Dallas to visit El Fenix which is about the only standout Mexican I can think of. BoulderSooner 08-11-2023, 08:04 AM With Regards to Bricktown in general. I am certainly aware that the area is in decline, and at lease last year (2022) there had been a few shootings. I seriously hope they have got the situation under control. The place needs some serious capitol improvement, as I have not been down to Bricktown for quite some time. (couple of years) this is not remotely true as you would know if you had been there any time recently amocore 08-11-2023, 09:05 AM Mind blowing comment about Bricktown. + 1 with BoulderSooner It is also mind blowing that somebody does not go in its own downtown for few years, and even more mind blowing it feels to comment about it without knowing obviously. Will Dearborn 08-11-2023, 09:19 AM incredible whorton 10-25-2024, 01:56 PM Ok, my response is a year late. . but . . . Go to Bricktown and get shot? Seriously, I used to love Bricktown, but you have to admit, the widely publicized shootings are not doing Bricktowns reputation any favors. PhiAlpha 10-25-2024, 03:08 PM Ok, my response is a year late. . but . . . Go to Bricktown and get shot? Seriously, I used to love Bricktown, but you have to admit, the widely publicized shootings are not doing Bricktowns reputation any favors. Your response is as stupid as your initial comment. I live two blocks from Bricktown and am down there daily. It is experiencing the same restaurant turnover issues that other districts are and unless you’re in the wrong place at the wrong time outside a club at 2 AM, there it is fine. Never felt unsafe down there. BoulderSooner 10-25-2024, 03:19 PM Your response is as stupid as your initial comment. I live two blocks from Bricktown and am down there daily. It is experiencing the same restaurant turnover issues that other districts are and unless you’re in the wrong place at the wrong time outside a club at 2 AM, there it is fine. Never felt unsafe down there. same .. was there last week and will be there next week . ... Bill Robertson 10-25-2024, 03:59 PM Avoiding Bricktown to not be shot is like not flying because planes crash or not driving because people die in crashes. PhiAlpha 10-25-2024, 04:19 PM Avoiding Bricktown to not be shot is like not flying because planes crash or not driving because people die in crashes. Yep. Good analogy |