I've been wondering what "all the restaurant closings" talk was all about but this list is no big deal really. Cafe do Brasil was great but the owner was just straight up, I always planed to quit this year, and I am. Browns was terrible and ancient, 1492 was awful and I honestly have no idea how it lasted so long, Louies is just the literal worst restaurant in Oklahoma by a mile. Capitals was cool, but yeah Boomtown rules so oh well. But, RIP Ludivine, it was too expensive most of the time, but what a magnificent space and one of the best bars in town. I can't believe they survived both Jonathan Stranger and COVID only to be finally closing now. It will be missed. But I definitely don't think these are like, "a sign of the times" all these spaces will be filled and I'm so so stoked at the boggest waste of an amazing space (Browns) being finally filled with something cool.