Not many details yet but it looks like it's gone.
http://www.koco.com/news/oklahomanew...7/-/index.html
Not many details yet but it looks like it's gone.
http://www.koco.com/news/oklahomanew...7/-/index.html
Wow. Not good. Not good at all
Horrible news! I did just hear that it's not a total loss. Look for them to reopen sooner than later.
Just saw this story on the early morning news . . .
What a shame. We didn't go there often, but really enjoyed each rare visit.
Hopefully, Tuck is correct here.
The story was right behind one on an apartment fire that also started on the roof/in the attic . . .
Lightning perhaps? Maybe hail damage to some part of the electrical system that took awhile to actually start a fire?
Heard they estimated $1 million in damage. http://www.newson6.com/story/1865412...ity-restaurant
Never been there, what kind of place was it? I have been to the mexican place that is near there, Mama Roja's, which I thought had very good food and nice decor. Understand they had some hail related damage too (breaking out windows and subsequent rain/water damage)????
They were famous for rotiscerre chicken and smokey salmon.
They had other stuff too (steaks . . . pork chops).
The main thing on the plate was always excellent, but the side "Vegetable Medly" could have used some work.
(Just a touch too raw/al dente . . . and the same-ol' same-ol' stuff).
The ambiance made up for any of the "room for improvement".
I always felt like I got an excellent meal for the price.
My wife agrees.
One of those places that I could eat everything on the menu and it'd all be good whether it was their beef tenderloins, enchiladas or meatloaf. They also have some great apps like the stuffed poblano and trout dip. Sucks it happened now as its a great place in the warmer months. Hopefully will get back to rebuilding soon.
Thor + wood shingles = fire
they say about 1 million dollars worth of damage
This is VERY sad.
That is such an EXCELLENT restaurant
skillet cornbread.
Meatloaf - divine.
Maybe this will cause them to open a downtown restaurant, which at one time I'd heard was being planned. Of course it might take as long to get a space ready as to rebuild their existing restaurant.
Only place the wife would actually go to order meatloaf.
Okay . . . So, they had the Second Best Meatloaf in the World.
I won't argue with that . . . I will leave it to actual restauranteurs
(clamoring for second place)
to sort that out. =)
After the food, the next coolest thing about this place was the outdoor
FirePit/Deck/Dining and Refreshment Area with the lake in the background.
It was almost as good as was Bahama Breeze.
Back in The Day. =)
REBUILD! REBUILD I SAY!!
Don't put in a lake Downtown to counter UrbanSprawl!
Edited to Add: They had the Second Best Skillet Cornbread I ever 'et.
The best was at a little place on the fringes of Minneapolis.
Where my sister-in-law worked.
As a trainer for "hospitality technicians".
Is there any room along the Canal or maybe start a restaurant row development along the River...maybe somplace near the MAPS 3 park, Boathouse Row etc???
If there is room along The Canal or The Oklahoma River (and I hope that there is) . . . Would the current site revert to a park where people could fly kites and walk their dogs and stuff? Maybe with a parking area to accomodate the informal holiday exodus from Downtown of people in search of where all the Food Trucks went after the Food Fest Crackdown in the vicinity of The Flaming Lips Art Gallery near Automobile Row and the notoriously violent Bricktown awhile back?
Oh. Wait: How about Pops II? Arcadia is a long way to drive.
If not that . . . Then maybe The Spaghetti Warehouse is ready to relocate . . .
Willard's Roofing: The Café? They could have an accessible, affordible signature dish . . .
"Schite on a Shingle" . . ?
Rebuild/Repair Red Rock Canyon Grill.
(Let the chant begin.)
Maybe there could even be an opportunity to "buy stock" in the company the proceeds of which could be used to get rid of that Lakeside Eyesore (and walking/bicycle path/undisturbed wilderness violator): Louie's.
I ate there several times and enjoyed it. Hopefully, if they rebuild, they will tweak it a little to take full advantage of the lakeshore and the location
I never had a meal at Red Rock that I wasn't happy with. I was sad to see that it had burned down. Weird as it may sound, I had some fond memories with friends at that place. I hope they rebuild. It's a lovely spot on the lake.
Still corrupting young minds
May have to call it Pops III (or maybe IV) as they opened up 1 or 2 locations out at the airport
Read more: http://newsok.com/significant-damage...#ixzz1wTI9jMHC
Hank Kraft, chief operating officer of the Hal Smith Restaurant Group, said workers were trying to save food and will try to have the restaurant reopened as quickly as possible.
I heard today from a VERY reliable source that Red Rock will re-open in 90 days, or less. Also, apparently the kitchen itself was not touched; it was just the roof, dining room, and patio.
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