oh, the Brenda's Fries at Irmas was awesome. I dearly miss that place.
Sideline Bar & Grill - Plaza District.
Rendezvous Pizza announced on their FB page that they are closing the Quail Springs location, effective today.
I ate there with my kids a couple dozen times. The food was always good, especially the Detroit-style pizza and their wings, but the service usually left something to be desired. The tables were never cleaned very quickly and it seemed to be poorly managed. I will miss their Happy Hour, definitely.
$30 pizza is a tough sell in this type of economy. Especially if it is a glorified casserole.
We went there last week, and I noticed that it wasn't very busy AND the service was not very good
I first tried them due to the incredibly glowing reviews this forum gave it after they opened, and honestly, they were probably a little too glowing, since my expectations were sky-high and the pizza ended up being...fine.
I’m concerned about Barrios. I went there on Saturday night and the place was 1/3rd full during prime hours. I noticed this about three weeks ago too, but chalked it up to a fluke because some big event was happening downtown—can’t remember what.
Rendezvous is a part of a big restaurant group (Bricktown Brewery, Henry Hudson's, Pepperoni Grill) and they don't know how to promote themselves at all.
I don't understand these groups with ample resources and they do so little or badly. Everyone should pay attention to how the Social Order (Jones, Fuzzy's, Spark) market themselves.
in "not dead yet" news, old time diner put up their sign today in westminster plaza shopping center at sw 104th & western. it's in the storefront farthest south along western.
This is in Tulsa, but still a blow to the whole state if they remain closed.
The oldest and last of the Lebanese steakhouses in Tulsa, Jamil's, is closing this weekend. The Elias family says they are only moving but with no new location announced it seems very possible an era may be ending. Jamil's opened in 1945 in Tulsa and I think it was a cousin later opened the OKC location in the 60s or 70s.
If Jamil's is lost it will be a huge blow to Tulsa's and Oklahoma's old steakhouses, especially after losing Freddie's in 2022 (also a Lebanese steakhouse) and Molly's Landing last year to fire.
Is Jamil’s still operating in OKC? I think they were either brothers or cousins with the family that runs the one in Tulsa. Also with connections to Albert G’s BBQ in Tulsa
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