Widgets Magazine
Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12
Results 26 to 45 of 45

Thread: Tulsa must eats without equal in OKC

  1. #26

    Default Re: Tulsa must eats without equal in OKC

    Quote Originally Posted by MagzOK View Post
    Chow's over on N. May and 30th is excellent authentic Chinese.
    as is szechuan bistro

  2. #27

    Default Re: Tulsa must eats without equal in OKC

    Chuanyan fusion, wah ha ha

  3. #28

    Default Re: Tulsa must eats without equal in OKC

    Any Tulsa residents want to weigh in on this comedy:

    https://twitter.com/barstool_oru/sta...bsQsuY3P29jM3Q

  4. #29

    Default Re: Tulsa must eats without equal in OKC

    Quote Originally Posted by Plutonic Panda View Post
    Any Tulsa residents want to weigh in on this comedy:

    https://twitter.com/barstool_oru/sta...bsQsuY3P29jM3Q
    It's by an ORU account so of course CFA wins lol. That's absolutely awful.

  5. #30

    Default Re: Tulsa must eats without equal in OKC

    Have you been up here yet, and if so where have you eaten at?

  6. #31

    Default Re: Tulsa must eats without equal in OKC

    Also, this may get me shot but both myself (from okc and live in Tulsa) and my great friend (worked in tulsa for 5 years and is now in OKC) both agree that the OKC bbq scene is very mediocre compared to Tulsa. Obviously we love burn co up here, but 1907 and oakhart and the old school Albert G'd are all great. I've yet to go anywhere in okc that I'd want to spend 30 minutes in line for.

  7. Default Re: Tulsa must eats without equal in OKC

    Quote Originally Posted by formerly405Tulsan View Post
    Also, this may get me shot but both myself (from okc and live in Tulsa) and my great friend (worked in tulsa for 5 years and is now in OKC) both agree that the OKC bbq scene is very mediocre compared to Tulsa. Obviously we love burn co up here, but 1907 and oakhart and the old school Albert G'd are all great. I've yet to go anywhere in okc that I'd want to spend 30 minutes in line for.
    When was the last time you ate BBQ in OKC? It's seen a pretty significant shift with Edge Craft and Clark Crew in town and there are a few others around that are putting out a good product compared to 5 years ago.

    Any news on the BurnCo location that had the fire? The food is good at the other location but I just loved that building they moved into from their original location.

    No trip to Tulsa was complete for me without a stop at BurnCo, Seigi's for schnitzel and to stock up on sausages before they were available in OKC, and if time warranted Nelson's Buffeteria.

  8. #33

    Default Re: Tulsa must eats without equal in OKC

    The Tulsa hamburger scene is a terrific one. There are lots of small burger places that seem to have been there forever including old drive-ups. The last thing like that in OKC that I can remember was the HY-25 Drive In. There's also a lot of spirited debate of where you can get the best burger in T-Town. I've tried Weber's, Claud's, Brownie's, Ty's, Hank's are just a few but for me (so far) my best burger experience has been "Bill's Jumbo Burger". It's a dive, it's tiny, there's limited seating and it's terrific! Plus, if you've driven on I-244 and looked to the south you've probably seen it, and you've probably assumed that it was abandoned.

  9. #34

    Default Re: Tulsa must eats without equal in OKC

    Steak Stuffers makes a great philly also Old school with cheese whiz

  10. Default Re: Tulsa must eats without equal in OKC

    I always liked the Brook Restaurant and Bar... but my emphasis was typically on the bar. But I think the food was really good 20 years ago and it's still around (with 2 more locations now), so it can't be that bad these days.

  11. #36

    Default Re: Tulsa must eats without equal in OKC

    Losing Claud's a few years ago was a sad, sad thing.

  12. #37

    Default Re: Tulsa must eats without equal in OKC

    White River Fish Market

  13. #38

    Default Re: Tulsa must eats without equal in OKC

    Quote Originally Posted by formerly405Tulsan View Post
    Losing Claud's a few years ago was a sad, sad thing.
    Aww, bummer. I enjoyed my time at Claud's a few years back, I didn't realize that they were gone. I'm looking forward to my first time at Flo's Diner for a burger when I'm up there next month.

  14. #39

    Default Re: Tulsa must eats without equal in OKC

    Quote Originally Posted by bamarsha View Post
    I always liked the Brook Restaurant and Bar... but my emphasis was typically on the bar. But I think the food was really good 20 years ago and it's still around (with 2 more locations now), so it can't be that bad these days.
    I was in downtown Tulsa for an event last weekend, and we ate here. I don't know what it was like 20 years ago, but our experience was quite underwhelming.

  15. Default Re: Tulsa must eats without equal in OKC

    Quote Originally Posted by OKC Guide View Post
    I was in downtown Tulsa for an event last weekend, and we ate here. I don't know what it was like 20 years ago, but our experience was quite underwhelming.
    Most of my experience there came at the original Brookside location. This wasn't too long after college, so drinks were probably more important than food. There were other bars and clubs in that area, so... haha! I just took a Google Maps stroll down Brookside and it looks absolutely nothing like I remember, except for the Brook. Weird!

    I did eat at the downtown location once while at a conference in the area. Most people I was with were pleased with the Brook. However, I didn't even know the South Tulsa location existed until I looked it up for this site (about 2 miles from where I lived all those years ago).

  16. #41

    Default Re: Tulsa must eats without equal in OKC

    Tulsa has a wild obsession with coneys, so if you are in town try to grab some. And while coney islander is solid, it's the smaller single location shops scattered across town that are really good.

  17. #42
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Posts
    9,195
    Blog Entries
    1

    Default Re: Tulsa must eats without equal in OKC

    Is Nelson's Buffeteria still open? Fond memories of the carb bomb chicken fried steak lunch when I worked at the 1st National Building down the street. Lunch at Nelsons and then after work 2 hours at the Tulsa Club playing racquet ball to work it off. LOL

  18. Default Re: Tulsa must eats without equal in OKC

    Quote Originally Posted by Rover View Post
    Is Nelson's Buffeteria still open? Fond memories of the carb bomb chicken fried steak lunch when I worked at the 1st National Building down the street. Lunch at Nelsons and then after work 2 hours at the Tulsa Club playing racquet ball to work it off. LOL
    I believe I drove by it a few months ago when I was in Tulsa but it was not in the location it was at the last time I ate there a few years ago.

  19. #44
    Join Date
    Aug 2013
    Posts
    5,347
    Blog Entries
    7

    Default Re: Tulsa must eats without equal in OKC

    Quote Originally Posted by formerly405Tulsan View Post
    Tulsa has a wild obsession with coneys, so if you are in town try to grab some. And while coney islander is solid, it's the smaller single location shops scattered across town that are really good.
    The OG Coney shop is Coney Island in the Arts District. Still going after 99 years. The Coney Islander chain is owned by a different part the same Greek family.

  20. #45
    Join Date
    Aug 2013
    Posts
    5,347
    Blog Entries
    7

    Default Re: Tulsa must eats without equal in OKC

    Quote Originally Posted by Roger S View Post
    I believe I drove by it a few months ago when I was in Tulsa but it was not in the location it was at the last time I ate there a few years ago.
    Nelson's, now in it's 96th year, is no longer downtown, they are at 44th and Memorial. But still going strong.

    https://nelsonsbuffeteria.com/

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 2 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 2 guests)

Similar Threads

  1. OKC Eats: Where would you take a date?
    By Prunepicker in forum General Food & Drink Topics
    Replies: 17
    Last Post: 08-21-2013, 09:15 AM
  2. Are all sins equal?
    By Floating_adrift in forum Current Events & Open Topic
    Replies: 9
    Last Post: 02-13-2005, 12:54 PM
  3. Guy eats 69 burgers
    By Patrick in forum Current Events & Open Topic
    Replies: 8
    Last Post: 11-17-2004, 10:59 PM

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Single Sign On provided by vBSSO