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SEMIweather
04-12-2023, 11:02 AM
Nailed it. Elise Hall sucks.

A reasonable take. I guess I’m just cynical and feel that with the median viewpoints of this state being so far to the right of my personal viewpoints, there’s probably quite a lot of business owners here whose opinions I don’t agree with. I’ll leave it at that in hopes of avoiding a discussion that Pete and Martin will have to clean up, lol.

TheTravellers
04-12-2023, 11:38 AM
A reasonable take. I guess I’m just cynical and feel that with the median viewpoints of this state being so far to the right of my personal viewpoints, there’s probably quite a lot of business owners here whose opinions I don’t agree with. I’ll leave it at that in hopes of avoiding a discussion that Pete and Martin will have to clean up, lol.

If we don't know about an owner's (of anything, not just a restaurant) political views, we don't ask, but if they're on public blast like some are, we take that into consideration.

soonerguru
04-12-2023, 01:37 PM
Their crust (hand-tossed is the variety, I believe) was the best in NW OKC, at least we thought so (and we've eaten at *tons* of pizza places here, so we pretty much know what we're talking about).

So what do you think is the holy grail of pizza in OKC (or even just NW OKC)?

Honestly, pizza is just not very good in OKC. There are several above average places but nothing spectacular. Visits to other cities usually serve as a reminder.

BoulderSooner
04-12-2023, 01:47 PM
Honestly, pizza is just not very good in OKC. There are several above average places but nothing spectacular. Visits to other cities usually serve as a reminder.

i think their pizza is "fine" for the style they are going for .. the issue is it is also relatively expensive .. and for us it is not worth it at all based on the cost ..

onthestrip
04-12-2023, 02:01 PM
Honestly, pizza is just not very good in OKC. There are several above average places but nothing spectacular. Visits to other cities usually serve as a reminder.

Really? Hideaway, Empire, Halls, Saucee Sicilian, Providence, The Wedge arent good enough for you? Thats a pretty diverse and solid pizza lineup imo.

BoulderSooner
04-12-2023, 02:02 PM
Really? Hideaway, Empire, Halls, Saucee Sicilian, Providence, The Wedge arent good enough for you? Thats a pretty diverse and solid pizza lineup imo.

Gusto is fantastic as well ..

king183
04-12-2023, 02:05 PM
I must not be a picky eater--I'm certainly not a "foodie"-- because I like all of our local pizza places. I'd say Halls is my favorite, but I'd happily go to any of them.

Timshel
04-12-2023, 02:14 PM
I tend to agree that we have good to very good pizza options in OKC, but few if any outstanding options. Using Gusto as an example (but I can think of examples for pretty much all types in OKC), I think Gusto is very solid but doesn't compare to truly elite Neapolitan pizza. Same with Empire and elite New York style, etc.

TheTravellers
04-12-2023, 02:19 PM
Really? Hideaway, Empire, Halls, Saucee Sicilian, Providence, The Wedge arent good enough for you? Thats a pretty diverse and solid pizza lineup imo.

No, they're all perfectly good in their own way (haven't been to Hall's yet, and Providence didn't really do it for us), and we really like Gusto, Wedge, and Saucee Sicilian. Some of Hideaway's pizzas are pretty great, but their crust just isn't up to what we like.

chssooner
04-12-2023, 02:49 PM
I tend to agree that we have good to very good pizza options in OKC, but few if any outstanding options. Using Gusto as an example (but I can think of examples for pretty much all types in OKC), I think Gusto is very solid but doesn't compare to truly elite Neapolitan pizza. Same with Empire and elite New York style, etc.

There are not many Neapolitan pizza places in thr entire country, let alone Oklahoma. So if that is your standard, 99.95% of pizza places won't be outstanding.

Empire is very good for what it is. Same with Dado's. They are different than NYC slice shops, because those sell so quickly.

Not bashing your opinion.

Jersey Boss
04-12-2023, 03:13 PM
Dado's charging NY prices for OKC pizza = very overpriced product

soonerguru
04-12-2023, 03:29 PM
Really? Hideaway, Empire, Halls, Saucee Sicilian, Providence, The Wedge arent good enough for you? Thats a pretty diverse and solid pizza lineup imo.

Read a little more critically. I said that there are several above average. You use the term solid. Neither term is synonymous with exceptional.

So, yes, there are plenty of good places to get pizza here, it's just not on the level one finds in other cities for whatever reason. I will admit that I have not tried Saucee Sicilian. Will that blow my mind?

Also, is Providence the one in Parlor? If so, we tried that soon after they opened and it fits in with the general standard OKC sets.

soonerguru
04-12-2023, 03:39 PM
I thought Dado's was good when I tried it, but a tad greasy (and I don't necessarily mind that). The crust was quite similar to what one would find in a typical NYC slice shop, but what was weird was that it had an uneven texture: parts were slightly more done than others, so not sure if they were having an issue with their oven or not.

Empire looks and tastes like the real thing, but the crust is way too thick. My rule of judgment about pizza is how I feel after I eat it. Empire pizza tastes good going down but just sits in my stomach heavily.

I went to Gusto three times, and the pizza was different each time. After so many attempts, I decided it wasn't worth the high price tag.

Hideaway is a good regional chain for what it is. It's certainly not bad food, although I have found that the food in the original location in Stillwater is consistently better than the other locations (not unusual for a chain).

TBH, I kinda miss the pizza at the Nomad. I realize the proprietors of Ned's are trying to feature it but I haven't tried their version.

The Wedge to me was more about the ingredients than the pizza itself. Very good but not something that I crave.

Flip's pizza is pretty darn good.

Not really an enduring fan of Upper Crust.

There's still room for someone to come in here and slay it on a higher level.

onthestrip
04-12-2023, 04:05 PM
Read a little more critically. I said that there are several above average. You use the term solid. Neither term is synonymous with exceptional.

So, yes, there are plenty of good places to get pizza here, it's just not on the level one finds in other cities for whatever reason. I will admit that I have not tried Saucee Sicilian. Will that blow my mind?

Also, is Providence the one in Parlor? If so, we tried that soon after they opened and it fits in with the general standard OKC sets.

Saucee's margherita is probably the best margherita in the city, you should definitely try it.

What are some of these exceptional pizza restaurants in other cities you mention? Are they regional or national chains we would recognize or are they local joints?

soonerguru
04-12-2023, 05:08 PM
Saucee's margherita is probably the best margherita in the city, you should definitely try it.

What are some of these exceptional pizza restaurants in other cities you mention? Are they regional or national chains we would recognize or are they local joints?

I really don't have the energy to go through so many, but trips to Italy, Switzerland, California, Colorado, Texas, New York, Mexico, Spain, France and elsewhere have introduced me to better pizza.

I'm always up for a light, airy crust with fresh mozz, a simple, tangy, sauce (not over seasoned or overly saucy) and high quality ingredients. It sounds easy but apparently it's not.

soonermike81
04-12-2023, 07:11 PM
It feels like there are more food critics here than on yelp.

Plutonic Panda
04-12-2023, 09:23 PM
It feels like there are more food critics here than on yelp.
This is discussion forum. What are you expecting?

TheTravellers
04-13-2023, 09:08 AM
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Flip's pizza is pretty darn good.
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Thanks for the tip about Flip's, we'll have to try theirs. As a general rule, I don't get pizza at any place other than a dedicated pizza joint, but are other places that sell pizza worth it? Can't imagine Clark Crew pizza being that great (even if their BBQ is pretty good)...

chssooner
04-13-2023, 09:29 AM
Thanks for the tip about Flip's, we'll have to try theirs. As a general rule, I don't get pizza at any place other than a dedicated pizza joint, but are other places that sell pizza worth it? Can't imagine Clark Crew pizza being that great (even if their BBQ is pretty good)...

I mean, BBQ and pizza, sure. But Italian and pizza? That isn't a far leap. Maybe across a 2 foot creek. That isn't very deep.

I second Flip's, as well. It is very good, including the pizza.

Pete
04-13-2023, 09:55 AM
I really like the pizza at Garbiella's.

soonerguru
04-13-2023, 10:22 AM
I really like the pizza at Garbiella's.

I liked it, too. Haven't been to the new location.

Ginkasa
04-13-2023, 06:51 PM
Thanks for the tip about Flip's, we'll have to try theirs. As a general rule, I don't get pizza at any place other than a dedicated pizza joint, but are other places that sell pizza worth it? Can't imagine Clark Crew pizza being that great (even if their BBQ is pretty good)...

My son gets the pizza at Clark Crew and its pretty good. They get a nice char on the crust if I recall right. I wouldn't go there specifically for pizza, but its not a bad slice comparatively.

soonermike81
04-18-2023, 09:47 AM
This is discussion forum. What are you expecting?

Just feels like everyone on here can be so pretentious regarding everything. Okc sucks in every which way. Our buildings suck, our public transportation sucks, our pizza sucks. I’d be interested to see how the tough critics would fare in a blind taste test.

Plutonic Panda
04-18-2023, 10:00 AM
Just feels like everyone on here can be so pretentious regarding everything. Okc sucks in every which way. Our buildings suck, our public transportation sucks, our pizza sucks. I’d be interested to see how the tough critics would fare in a blind taste test.
And maybe to some it feels like they can’t make a valid criticism without having someone like you telling them to stop complaining about everything.

chssooner
04-18-2023, 10:06 AM
And maybe to some it feels like they can’t make a valid criticism without having someone like you telling them to stop complaining about everything.

There has to be an in between. You can't be all negative on every post and expect the benefit of the doubt. Same with those who are always positive. Both are foolish, to me.

There are some who just try to play devils advocate.

TheTravellers
04-18-2023, 10:07 AM
Just feels like everyone on here can be so pretentious regarding everything. Okc sucks in every which way. Our buildings suck, our public transportation sucks, our pizza sucks. I’d be interested to see how the tough critics would fare in a blind taste test.

Generalize much? I can pretty much guarantee that for every negative comment, there are probably at least 2 positive ones. Go ahead and count, I'll wait. :)

soonerguru
04-21-2023, 12:33 AM
Who said the pizza “sucks” at any of these places? Soonermike, you’re the only person who has used that term on this thread.

PhiAlpha
04-21-2023, 07:23 AM
Nothing is good. All the food everywhere sucks. Our pets heads are falling off.

MagzOK
04-27-2023, 09:32 AM
We had a very pleasurable time at Sauced last night. Every table was full and every one at the tables were bustling with conversation and happiness. We each got large slices and split a "table Caesar" which was really good. Crust was great on all our slices and the ranch was excellent. The tea is the same fresh flavored tea they use over at Picasso Cafe. We really enjoyed the interior -- I felt as if I was sitting in an old Pizza Hut restaurant back in the 80s, complete with the individual colored light fixtures over each table and neon sign illuminating the seating area. Several people who worked there stopped by and chatted with us at different times. We truly felt like we were wanted customers and it felt great. An overall wonderful experience. Will certainly go back!

OkieBerto
07-31-2023, 10:25 AM
So for those talking trash on Sauced on a different thread, here is your spot to start it back on the Sauced Thread. I for one really like the new Sauced even if I miss the old one. I always loved the pizza at the old version, but I could say the same about Hideaway in Stillwater. It will always be better than the version that is in all other cities.

New Sauced is a great spot with a great menu and I will be going there often when I am not at Empire Slice or Rendezvous!

LocoAko
07-31-2023, 10:39 AM
I sadly never went to the old Sauced, but I quite like the pizza at the reopened location. (And consider myself somewhat of a self-proclaimed pizza snob at that). *shrug*

ManAboutTown
07-31-2023, 10:52 AM
I sadly never went to the old Sauced, but I quite like the pizza at the reopened location. (And consider myself somewhat of a self-proclaimed pizza snob at that). *shrug*

I like it too, although I must admit the old pizza was better. I love the new bar area and the Pizza Rolls and Garlic Knots on the appetizer menu are outstanding.

Give this place a little time. They will get their feet back under them after being closed for so long.

Martin
07-31-2023, 11:40 AM
let's all calm down. it's just a restaurant. some people are going to like it and some people won't. i don't think we need to challenge posters to defend their thoughts again here and then get upset when they do.

Ginkasa
07-31-2023, 12:31 PM
let's all calm down. it's just a restaurant. some people are going to like it and some people won't. i don't think we need to challenge posters to defend their thoughts again here and then get upset when they do.

Ah, sorry, didn't see the challenge due to page break so misread the situation.

warreng88
05-14-2024, 01:03 PM
I ate at Sauced today for lunch and got a chance to look at the new arcade they are going to open. They have the main part of the restaurant and then the bar upstairs. Behind the bar, they are building out an arcade with mostly vintage games. The ones I noticed were The SImpsons, Street Fighter II, Burger TIme, TMNT, Space Invaders, X-men, NBA Jam and more (I can't remember them all, I would bet there was 25 of them).

In addition to the cool, older arcade games, they have four older gaming systems that are partnered with TV's from the same time frame. For example, there is a Nintendo Entertainment System that was released in the 1980's so they have a TV from the same era. Super Nintendo, Game Cube, etc. Not sure how many games each have, but it's set up on the old bar.

They didn't have an exact opening date for it, but I hope it does well. It's a great extension of Sauced and the bar.

BridgeBurner
05-15-2024, 03:26 PM
I ate at Sauced today for lunch and got a chance to look at the new arcade they are going to open. They have the main part of the restaurant and then the bar upstairs. Behind the bar, they are building out an arcade with mostly vintage games. The ones I noticed were The SImpsons, Street Fighter II, Burger TIme, TMNT, Space Invaders, X-men, NBA Jam and more (I can't remember them all, I would bet there was 25 of them).

In addition to the cool, older arcade games, they have four older gaming systems that are partnered with TV's from the same time frame. For example, there is a Nintendo Entertainment System that was released in the 1980's so they have a TV from the same era. Super Nintendo, Game Cube, etc. Not sure how many games each have, but it's set up on the old bar.

They didn't have an exact opening date for it, but I hope it does well. It's a great extension of Sauced and the bar.

Nice, thanks for the info. I drove past this going to Frida for mother's day and couldn't tell if that was an extension of the Sauced bar or a different concept all together.

warreng88
05-20-2024, 10:04 AM
Nice, thanks for the info. I drove past this going to Frida for mother's day and couldn't tell if that was an extension of the Sauced bar or a different concept all together.

Yeah, it is an extension because you can get food from Sauced and a drink from the bar and go in there.

I talked to the GM for about 15 minutes and he had some great, cool ideas for the space, but wanted to make sure it made sense first. The ideas would be cool but wouldn't really make the company money so they are weighing those options.

Pete
07-17-2024, 07:57 AM
A new vintage arcade at Sauced in the Paseo - "Five More Minutes" - officially opens today, Wednesday, July 17th.

http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/sauced071724c.jpg


The arcade features 25+ vintage games along with Nintendo consoles fitted to their period-specific TVs, air hockey, claw, and vending machines.

Five More Minutes is a "free play" arcade open to ALL AGES and serving food seven days a week 11 AM - Midnight.

http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/sauced071724d.jpg

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Pete
07-17-2024, 07:58 AM
A new vintage arcade at Sauced in the Paseo - "Five More Minutes" - officially opens today, Wednesday, July 17th.

http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/sauced071724c.jpg


The arcade features 25+ vintage games along with Nintendo consoles fitted to their period-specific TVs, air hockey, claw, and vending machines.

Five More Minutes is a "free play" arcade open to ALL AGES and serving food seven days a week 11 AM - Midnight.

http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/sauced071724d.jpg

http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/sauced071724a.jpg

http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/sauced071724e.jpg

http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/sauced071724b.jpg

http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/sauced071724f.jpg

http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/sauced071724h.jpg

http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/sauced071724g.jpg

GaryOKC6
07-17-2024, 08:32 AM
We ate there on Saturday. It was my first time since they reopened, and we all loved it. We plan to go back this weekend.

okcrun
07-17-2024, 12:09 PM
A new vintage arcade at Sauced in the Paseo - "Five More Minutes" - officially opens today, Wednesday, July 17th.

The arcade features 25+ vintage games along with Nintendo consoles fitted to their period-specific TVs, air hockey, claw, and vending machines.

Five More Minutes is a "free play" arcade open to ALL AGES and serving food seven days a week 11 AM - Midnight.



This is awesome. I bet it will be a hit.

Libbymin
07-17-2024, 02:38 PM
This might be just me, but I kinda love that even the carpet and furniture makes me think of the old arcades of my childhood.

Boop
07-31-2024, 05:59 PM
This might be just me, but I kinda love that even the carpet and furniture makes me think of the old arcades of my childhood.

You are not the only one!

Boop
07-31-2024, 07:17 PM
I am going to go there this weekend and check it out, it looks like an awesome place to go and I am going to try their pizza out

Boop
08-03-2024, 04:58 PM
I went there and their pizza was very good and hot and the arcade place is very cool, it is a cool place to hang out!