Has anyone heard if this project is underway? It is supposed to go into the old Varsity on Sheridan.
Has anyone heard if this project is underway? It is supposed to go into the old Varsity on Sheridan.
I actually heard yesterday from a good source that they're looking to open sometime in march. Cant say for sure if its true though.
Lease is signed. They are trying to be open by the BIG 12 basketball tourney.
That place is in decent shape so it shouldn't require too much overhaul to get up and running (assuming all the equipment was left behind).
I wouldnt say it was in decent shape. The layout and design was terrible. If they dont do much to the bar and dining areas then I wouldnt expect it to last long. Whenever opening a new restaurant in an old restaurants space, you almost have to completly change the place to have much of a chance at success.
I'll never go there, just based on the name alone. Horrible.
America's Pub - Kansas City - Dance Club Night Club Bar
looks like plenty of d-baggery will ensue. Bottle service!
More club than pub.
Didnt picture this, if it is the same place as the website. Doesnt exactly scream "Amercian Pub" to me. Looks more like RokBar's skankier twin.
Jeez, everyone wants night life in Bricktown, then people try to establish night clubs, and everyone makes fun of them. Do we want these spaces vacant instead?
Yea it seems like anytime a new place opens up in Bricktown, there is a very predictable response on this board that usually predicts its failure. Doesn't make sense to me. I have no idea what some people want to open up in Bricktown. ESPN Zone? Fudruckers?
I hope this place succeeds. Lets at least give it a chance.
Sheesh
Are those our only two options - the same old tired club concept or some chain?
I wouldn't mind seeing a couple of decent, locally established pubs that I would actually go to(besides maybe the Biting Sow). I have reasonably high hopes for Brix, actually.
How big can the club segment be? This place will cannibalize Rok Bar, City Walk, etc. I'm more indifferent than negative on it, but it's far from unique or interesting. It fills a slot, and that's about it.
I think the McNellies group would have good luck with one of their English pubs, as they already have the Irish in Midtown.
Well, this is what entertainment districts all over the country get...a smattering of bars that take turns opening and closing, some enduring restaurants, etc. I mean, what sort of bold, unique concept do we need so we don't complain? English pub isn't unique...
For all we know, the next Coyote Ugly chain might get open its first club in OKC and blow up from there. This board is SO critical sometimes...
No no no those are not our only options. Im only echoing some places that people on this board dream (salivate?) about opening here. I agree that it would be great if some locally owned places would open up. But as we have seen with Bricktown, it takes some serious dough to make it during the lean times. Chains have it(usually), alot of local places don't.
If this place sucks, then yea they won't last six months. But if its great, then it will stay. Simple as that
Well, we don't have it, so it's unique for Bricktown, and if Elliott idontknowwhat out of Tulsa puts it together it would be a quality, laid-back, Oklahoma-owned bar for someone who isn't in the 21-24 age bracket, which seems to be a popular target right now. By the way, how many English-style pubs are there in Oklahoma City?
Just because many entertainment districts end up in the same hamster wheel of ****, does that mean we should grow to expect and be content with the same? America's Pub is a tired-ass concept and I'm not exactly any more excited about it coming to Bricktown than I would be if it were coming to my own neighborhood.
Clubs are fine, but we're once again approaching club oversaturation in Bricktown. Grand opening, Grand closing.
McNellie's is not even two miles away and has about all the same elements of an English Pub. My point is that people should stop bitching like they're all master city planners and just appreciate that we have people willing to invest in Bricktown at all, especially given the economy.
Rok Bar, City Walk, Skybarrrr, Spyce, Venu and whatever else are about a stones throw away from America's Pub so...
I got your point, I just think it's ridiculous that we should be expected to be happy with what we can get and not care otherwise or critique what happens in Bricktown or anywhere else. How do you feel about what became of Lower Bricktown? If not now, when should we start to feel like we can expect more?
Has anyone been to the one in KC or the other in Wichita? Their websites describe them as "high energy party clubs."
What about a locally owned pub that only served micro brews. Or a hookah bar in bricktown, or what about even just a regular old pool hall style bar.
I hear you there. One of the reasons I brought up McNellie's group is because, on top of being local and low on the cheese factor, he has the cash flow to weather the storms. Unfortunately, Bricktown has priced itself out of a lot of local options. This could ebb back the other way a bit if businesses continue to come and go like they have.
I've been to the America's Pub in Wichita. Straight-up dance club. Picture the big room at City Walk, for those who have been there.
WE don't get to "expect" ANYTHING until we go and risk our money on it. Until then, I suggest people in general be more supportive of the "do-ers" that actually invest in Bricktown and give their desired enterprise a shot. It's not a public-owned area. It's not all consolidated under one leadership for the organized and efficient development of the most balanced entertainment district. It's an area with different owners that are very loosely organized, different spaces, different prices, subject to economic factors and risks, where people are free to invest (or not invest) to try to make a buck.
I mean seriously, I know everyone on this board cares a lot about OKC, but who do you think you are to criticize who invests in Bricktown and how they do so, and criticize based solely on your personal preference? Get real.
b...b...but this is OkcTalk. What else would we do? Bitch about homeless people pooping?
FWIW, I share your sentiments though for the most part. I think people are right to complain when the city (not private investors) does something mind-numbingly stupid with public property (e.g., Bass Pro). I think we have no business complaining about how private businesses choose to operate.
Either this place will do well and improve the district or it'll tank and Bricktown will be no worse for the wear. A huge chunk of Bricktown real estate is now off the market for the time being. That's good news.
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