Goose Deli is taking the space fronting Hudson and the 2nd level patio and Blocworks -- a climbing gym with a location in downtown Edmond -- is taking the area formerly used for brewing.
https://www.climbblocworks.com/
Goose Deli is taking the space fronting Hudson and the 2nd level patio and Blocworks -- a climbing gym with a location in downtown Edmond -- is taking the area formerly used for brewing.
https://www.climbblocworks.com/
It will be fantastic for Midtown to have a climbing gym - any idea on when this would open?
Do we know who is behind Goose Deli? I'd love to learn that it's a group with a proven track record.
goosedeli.com Fun interactive site up for the Deli.
Goose Deli will be run by the guys at Stonecloud Brewery.
I haven't seen a menu but they will focus on sandwiches inspired by a Denver sandwich shop.
Went Friday for the Soft Open. I thought it was a solid first showing for them. A few things needed a bit of work, but for the most part, this will be a place I will often go back to. We tried a little bit of everything, including the new Wells Pale Lager. My favorite was The Goose, which was an Italian-style sandwich.
I got the goose sandwich. INgredients were good, little too much on the bread, wish it came with some mayo-like spread of sorts that wasn't mayo, or included some other flavor. Also learned it'll be on the other side of a climbing gym coming up. I'll probably be back.
Bit off topic but its the right thread for it. Does anyone know if pictures can be found online of the original Uptown Theatre that was here before, specifically the interior? Have been trying and no luck, figured I'd ask here.
Thought about checking it out yesterday. It was packed and there was really no street parking anywhere near it, so I passed. The lack of parking is probably going to be a challenge they'll have to deal with. Especially if local property owners with empty surface lots start charging as the area grows.
I don't mind that at all. I think a lot of these parking places are taken by employees of businesses whose owners are too cheap to provide their employees with parking options as well as residents whose homes do the same--should free lots of parking up for short-time visitors.
Midtown is the wild-west of parking in OKC. For some reason the area is littered with dirt and gravel lots that seemingly are okay to park on despite it being against city code.
People are already parking in the gravel where City Garten once stood/still is standing. Now people are using the gravel lot that was for construction staging for the office building next to Goose Deli.
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