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I don't think they totally control who will the triggers though.
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I don't think they totally control who will the triggers though.
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Went this past weekend on Friday night. Very nice, upscale lounge experience. The crowd was young professionals will say 35 and up. Very laid back vibe. My friend from Dallas was up here and enjoyed it so much, he went back on Saturday night. said it reminded him of some bars/clubs in Dallas. It was packed!
Don't knock stuff until you experience yourself, quit taking peoples word for it.
Oh and I had the lobster tacos with fries, very good!
I spoke to the owner last week and he said they have been very pleased with the amount of business.
I'm not surprised. They really seem to know what they are doing and the entire place is beautiful.
OKC needs places like this scattered across the city. I think they will do very well. I can see version of this doing well in Chisholm Creek. Says a lot when my friend from Dallas enjoyed himself here. He wasn't bored at all, and some of the places he went reminded him of Dallas. Stated OKC is a change of scenery, slower paced, but still can enjoy a fun weekend. Said sometimes you need to just get of out Dallas, lol.
I went with a coworker after work on Friday. We loved it! Just had drinks and an appetizer. Our waiter gave us the tour of the other bars they have there. Considering have my bday there in Feb. my friends from Dallas said they want to go.
Are the apartments across the street open yet? Between those residents and the apartments that are planned and will wrap around this location these guys are positioned well.
Yes, when sitting in the bar, you can see the apartments outside pushed to the street over the bar, felt like you were in a big city, lol. Hopefully they keep enough traffic that they don't have to start booking live music acts to draw a crowd. I think live music will take away from the vibe, its not that type of spot.
Well I spoke to soon, guess Vinyl is the live music venue inside. I understand and like the Vanity concept, but Vinyl? I really don't think they need that area.
They told us they use the room with the stage for live music, one night is stand up comedy and Wednesday nights are . Karaoke. The rooms are separated. There’s like 3 different areas.
Just to the west of glamorous, there's a forest growing on the vacant lot.
This place has trimmed some hours now. Looks like each day got trimmed by an hour and Sunday is basically brunch only now.
Hours:
Thursday 4–11 PM
Friday 4 PM–1 AM
Saturday 10:30 AM–1 AM
Sunday 10:30 AM–3:30 PM
Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 4–11 PM
Announced today they are ending all dining service.
I'm not aware of any place in OKC where they have been able to have a club atmosphere and also successfully operate as a restaurant.
Those are two completely different and often conflicting businesses trying to coexist in the same space.
I understand the desire to use the space for dining when they aren't pumping out drinks with loud music thumping. But it never works, apart from places that serve bar food to people who come mainly to drink and party.
Yeah, Campus Corner is generally different.
But even there, the places that try to do both ultimately can't make it work.
BTW, there is a big difference between restaurants with a lively bar scene vs. clubs. The nature of clubs means hordes of hard partiers and spaces that need to accommodate them. That is incongruent with a place where people want to sit down and have a nice meal. There is only so much cleanup and reconfiguration that can be done after being subjected to hundreds who generally have a lot to drink... Lots of bad smells, sticky surfaces, stains, damage, and other things nobody sees in the dim lights of late night.
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