I have an anniversary coming up next week and want to take the wife out to someplace nice. I just went to Red Prime last week and loved it but wanted to try something different. Suggestions?
I have an anniversary coming up next week and want to take the wife out to someplace nice. I just went to Red Prime last week and loved it but wanted to try something different. Suggestions?
Boulevard Steakhouse in Edmond. Doesn't get much better than that.
Paseo Grill for sure.
Red Primesteak is downtown OKC.
Michael's Grill. Great caesar. salads
Michael's Grill OKC
Coach House in Nichols Hills Plaza.
The Metro on North Western (no of 63rd) is also nice.
The Ranch on Britton and May. Can't beat the steaks there.
Ditto Paseo Grill.
Still corrupting young minds
i LOVE flips!! it's on western by the old T bar
Deep Fork!!
Try the chef's choice for a real treat.
Trattoria Il Centro in the Montgomery Building downtown
Nonna's
Coach House in Nichol's Hills
Haunted House (truly upscale and elegant)
Park Avenue Grill
The Metro Wine Bar and Bistro
Soliel
Deep Fork Grill
Cheever's
Paseo Grill
Jutta's Kelley at Castle Falls (used to be Keller in the Kastle...very unique atmosphere in a castle-like building)
Cheever's is fabu.
I also forgot, Cascata on North Kelly (north of Memorial Road). Beautiful interior, amazing menu and really great food and service. It's kind of high-end italian. Definitely a place for a celebration.
Heard of Progressive Dinners. Go street with it. Do a progressive taco truck eve.
It may not be elegant, but it'll danged sure be remembered.
We do oddball things at time, but some don't, so no assurance this idea will work for your specific situation.
We've also done a more upscale of appetizers one venue, entree at another, dessert at a third, relaxation at a fourth. Not every establishment is fond of showing up for just dessert and coffee though, so do plan accordingly.
Mahogany - Best meal I have had in OKC, make sure to get the Lobster Cargot as an appetizer. Just delicious!
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