Fun for all!
27th 'n Walker-ish .. runs through Monday night!
Fun for all!
27th 'n Walker-ish .. runs through Monday night!
Did anyone else go this weekend?
I went on Saturday morning and it was PACKEDDDD. People were parked full in every direction for about 4 blocks or so. I didn't realize how many artists and vendors there were at the festival in addition to the local galleries and restaurants. Several thousand people there easily. Lots of diversity too. ACLU HQ is in Paseo as you know, lots of hippies, bohemians, yuppies, bikers, europeans, asians, native americans and other cultures represented. I took TONS of pics and will post soon. It was hot and muggy though.
My wife and I went Sunday afternoon and it was quite crowded. It was the first time we had been to the arts fest and I hadn't been to Paseo in years.
We really enjoyed it and will do it again in the future.
I went yesterday, and thought I was going to melt. We had lunch at the Paseo Grill, however, which was a great respite. It was a fun event, and I'm just sorry I didn't buy a picture I admired.....forgot to get the artists' name also.
Good lordie it was humid and hot yesterday when we were there. We stopped in the Paseo Grill for dessert and a couple of girly martinis. And a lot of water!
Saw some neat stuff. Couldn't afford anything I wanted, but it was nice to look. I'll have to go back to Craig's Emporium sometime. Love that store.
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Paseo Grill is great. I hear rumors Joe might be opening another restaurant in the city...hope he does, he does fine work.
The rumors are true... sort of... I understand it's not going to be your "average" restaurant experience -- at least nothing you're going to be used to.
Joe is the owner of Paseo Grill. Forgive me, I can't remember his last name. The rumors are true. My brother in law is a waiter there on weekends. I would share, but it's not all worked out, and I don't want to be made a liar. But, if what I have been told is true, it's going to be pretty darn cool.
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We also went yesterday and had a few drinks and lunch at Paseo Grill. Can't wait to hear about the new venture since this is one of our absolute favs.
It has been way too long since we had dinner there. I had lunch over spring break with my sis, and it was lovely, even if she made me try tuna tar-tar. Not my cuppa.
Hint hint to Midtowner.
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"Bohemian" best describes the Paseo Arts Festival.
There are good and not so good things about the PAF.
The good is that it brings awareness to the arts district. It shows that OKC can let it's hair down. It's a great place for people watching, the art is more regional, and it still allows pets (but for how long?).
It does need to improve on their food venues. The food booths are more state fair instead edible fare. Also my understanding is that the "flea market" booths where vendors are selling the mass produced non art is set up by a different group. But since they are in such close proximity no one knows the difference. This cheapens the festival and does a disservice to the 78 artists that have their work juried to get into the show.
We went on Monday afternoon. Nothing better than Edgar Cruz for the ears and Sauced pizza for the tummy! It was ridiculously humid though.
A note for those girls trying to charge people $5 to park in their yard...it's the paseo. Not Norman. Why would anyone pay to park in your grass when there are perfectly good free curbs all around your house?
kmf, I know what you're saying, but I saw plenty of people paying to park. I prefered to park a few blocks away and walk for free.
I got something in the mail from Paseo Grill the other day that made mention of them opening an "annex" across the street from the main location that will serve as "your own private restaurant" for large parties.
This is probably separate from what has been mentioned above, however.
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I'd say that there were a few of the artist booths that probably belong over in the flea market area, and vice-versa. Don't mean that in a demeaning way, they may just need to separate out the "Juried Art" from the rest of the stuff - handicrafts, wearable art, and the like.... I think it is good to have both though. I remember going to the Fest before they had the handicraft stuff, and it really wasn't much to see.
Being able to do wine tasting as you walk through is pretty cool. Be nice to have beer tasting as well.
I definitely agree about the food. The "Fairground-ish" look of food row was enough to deter me. It was too muggy to eat anyway.
It was awesome. I spent three entire days sitting in a chair in the front lawn watching all the people go by. Met a lot of great people throughout the weekend! Good times.
How long are you there? Like 8 hours? Eat before or after, or take a snack. You're not the first person I've heard criticize the PAF because of the food, and it makes me roll my eyes every time someone does it.
The flea market stuff was a separate group that piggybacked on the festival's advertising. It went all the way to city council with no good resolution. They were given a separate permit and fought tooth and nail to stay there. It was very frustrating to the events coordinators, but their hands were tied. The stuff was NOT juried. They did their best by putting up barricades where they could, but other than putting up signs that said "Not Festival venue" (which they decided not to do) they could do no more. It is a very long story, that I am not sure I can explain correctly or even if I should say more. As in all things...follow the money......it can make strange and unfriendly bedfellows!
I am glad you all had fun. I know I did. The humidity almost did me in!!!!!
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