the first time we went to bricktown we ate at toby kieths and liked it. she wants to go there instead so that will be where we eat.
Nona's is pretty good. I prefer it to Toby Keiths.
Toby Keith's can be a lot of fun and the food is good.
ive never heard of nonas, is it in bricktown also? what type of food?
Nona's is in Bricktown, yes, and it is European fare. I've only had dessert at dinner time, but have had good lunches there. It's a bit pricey, but they do have the Purple Bar upstairs, with cocktails and appetizers. I've always enjoyed a visit there.
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Nonna's is also in Bricktown, just up from Mickey Mantles on Mickey Mantle Drive (SW corner of Main Street). It has a wide variety of dishes from which to choose, and a beautiful bar to sit and enjoy cocktails or an appetizer before your meal. I've never had a bad meal there. A lot of thoughful planning went in to the restaurant design, so it's really quite beautiful and romantic. Desserts are freshly-made, and while they lean towards the more homespun fare (think pies, etc.) they are exceptional. Here's their webiste: Nonna's
Red Prime is also a top pick, although the urban design could put off some people with more traditional sensibilities. Still, it's a fabulous experience and the food just cannot be beat. Definitely an "anniversary" kind of place, budget-wise. Here's their website: Redprime
The last time I went to Mickey Mantle's I was sorely disappointed. Steak lukewarm (even though I like 'em practically crawling on my plate), and really just didn't feel like the quality was on par with past visits. Just seems like it's passed it's prime in some ways. They do have live music in the bar, however, so if you want live entertainment, that may be an option.
I agree with everyone that Cattleman's is great for the nostalgia factor, but really isn't a choice pick for quality when you compare it to other local offerings.
Nonna's is VERY good, but not a top choice if $$$$ is a deciding factor.
Been to Toby Keith's. Personally, the 45+ minute wait each visit was not worth it. Big and loud for a 'date night', but still pretty popular.
id love to keep t about toby kieths price range. $$$ could end up being an issue after all is said and done,lol.
I guess it's all in the experience you want. If you want burgers, chicken fried steak fare in a loud, boisterous atmosphere, Toby's is your place.
If you want something more sedate and romantic, I'd go for Nonna's (can split a place and apps), or The Melting Pot (definitely unique).
If you want someting really urban funky with excellent food, go for Red Prime.
Your meal at Red Prime can easily top that at Nonna's since everything - all sides - are a la carte. Check out the menus in the links provided and see which suit you best.
I've not personally shared a dish at Red Prime, but on several occasions, my husband and I have gone to Mickey Mantle's and have shared a 10 oz filet and a side dish, and each had a soup or salad, and have gotten out for about $60. That's with no alcohol, of course. You add on a bar tab, and then you're adding up the bucks quickly. Sharing is a great way of enjoying a more luxurious experience while keeping easy on the budget, and in most restaurants, it's still plenty of food.
I can see a couple enjoying a fun anniversary evening at Toby Keith's - enjoy it Michael. Not everyone is into formal, subdued white table cloths and candles kind of nights. When my wife and I got married, we very purposely decided to make it into a party and did away with all the formalities. It was a great night.
I hear ya Steve....Wife and I normally hit Shogun's on special occasions...Not exactly romantic but it is our place and will continue to be as long as it is open and she keeps me around
the Mantle is the place you should go in bricktown .. great food and a great place for special occasions
one option also last minute...maybe lunchwise would be mexican...loves me some fajitas!!!
Just North of the Skirvin in Midtown is 1492. Good fajitas in a nice restaurant. Will need to drive or take a cab though as it is a little far too walk on a cold day.
In Bricktown you have Abuelos (good food but not my favorite), and Chelinos (totally overrated, casual, but popular).
Directly south of the Skirvin (right across the street) is Hot Tamale and Whole Enchilada. Don't know if they have fajitas or their weekend hours but the tacos at Whole Enchilada are very good.
If you're going to get out you might also consider going North to 23rd street and Big Truck Tacos (had lunch there today and my personal top pick).
you all are being such a big big help. i thank you so much!!!
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