What are some good, unique places to eat in the Uptown area or the N. Western area around VZD's. Would like to take family for a b-day dinner at anyplace besides the old stand-byes.
What are some good, unique places to eat in the Uptown area or the N. Western area around VZD's. Would like to take family for a b-day dinner at anyplace besides the old stand-byes.
Not the most kiddo friendly, but I've never had anything but good service and great food at Jamil's on N Lincoln, if that's not too far east for you
I always think a good spot for birthdays with friends or family is at Musashis. Its seems like Ive been to many bdays there and always had a good time. Oh, and its just across from VZDs
What about Iron Starr? or maybe Galileo in the Paseo? Charlie Newtons?
thats a few suggestions in the area.
I would go to Red Rock where you can sit outside and look out at Lake Hefner.
I think Paseo Grill is pretty good and to me at least it seems to kind of get overlooked despite its quality.
On Western - How about Wedge Pizzeria, Deep Fork Grill, Metro Wine Bar & Bistro, or Musashi's.
Originally Posted by sooner8693umm... metro, would you like an explanation of how the conjunction "or" works? -MOriginally Posted by metro
Thanks mmm, I deserved that one.
all in good fun, metro! i'll vouch for the suggestions you made... a good cross-section of different tastes & atmospheres. -M
Thanks to everyone for the help.
What did you decide on?
I based my opinion on the fact that every time I go to dinner there it's full/need a reservation, and also on the fact that it's almost as expensive for dinner as most of the nicer places in town...
Is it "reasonable" for the quality of food? I think so, yes. It's very good food. But I would NOT characterize their dinner menu and pricing as...accessible. Joe Blow that doesn't mind popping for Iron Starr once in a while will NOT want to pop for P-Grill, the pricing of which I think is more expensive than Cheever's and slightly less than, say, Red, the Ranch, or Boulevard.
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