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Ugh. Bricktown.... Our news sucks.
Yeah, district boundaries are pretty much worthless for a large percentage of the OKC population. It's all Bricktown as far as they're concerned; even the CBD. Especially difficult for Deep Deuce to differentiate itself, due to proximity. Hopefully that will change soon.
It also doesn't help when places like The Hill promote themselves as being in Bricktown (though understandable, I suppose).
It cuts both ways though. When the state trooper blasted the guy attempting a home invasion at his place in Deep Deuce, it was widely reported as having occurred in or near Bricktown, with little or no mention of Deep Deuce. And of course there is paid parking in multiple places throughout downtown (most notably CBD, south and west of Chesapeake, a few lots in Automobile Alley, all around the Arts District - especially during Civic Center events - and very soon I suspect in Midtown), but if you ask around most people will tell you that only Bricktown charges for parking.
Yeah it's weird. I've even heard Stockyards City described as being "downtown". Wha?
I like their Thetas and their ceasars, but mainly just because thy're distinctive. Their more traditionally dressed burgers are kind of boring. S&B burgers have more imagination and are better cooked, imo, but this place seems to be a lot more than just Johnnie's burgers. I'm anxious to hear what the food is like that isn't found on a Johnnie's menu.The menu looks good too…except I doubt I'd never order a burger there as Johnnie's Burgers do nothing for me.
I just back from Urban Johnnies. It was great. First off, I am a vegetarian so I will not be commenting on the meat items. I also gave up sugar and fried foods for Lent so I will not be commenting on the dessert or fried items. (Although they looked awesome. I will be getting the banana split as soon after Easter as I can
First, the service was excellent. We sat at a tablet upstairs, which has a separate bar. It is also bigger than the pictures gave it credit for. There is probably a tv for each table. Most things were familiar but not the same as regular Johnnies. I had a #9 Theta burger with a veggie patty. The patty was different than regular Johnnies which is a good thing in my opinion. The bun is different and the pickles and mayo also came on the side. I also got a cup of veggie chili which was outstanding. I would guess most people would not miss the meat. My husband got a burger and onion rings. The rings are visibly thinner than regular Johnnies. He said they tasted good but not as good.
When we went at 6 we were one of the few tables upstairs but it was filling up quickly by the time we left. The manager came over to make sure we were satisfied and I believe one of the owners was at the door making sure people were satisfied as we left. We will definitely be putting this place on our regular rotation. We may try it for brunch this weekend. The brunch menu sounds fantastic.
Went tonight. It's very good. The other "non-Johnnies items" are quite good, such as the excellent hummus. Warning: the "Johnnies" items are not made traditionally. The theta has a different bun and pickles and the chili-cheese burger features vegetarian chili. My theta was quite good but I don't understand why they would mess with perfection.
Stopped in for a to-go order. Chatted with soonerguru, so now I don't have to post my thoughts on clubs in Bricktown. Burger was great, though cheese was a slice of American rather than the shredded stuff I normally get at Johnnie's so I'm hoping I can get the traditional version. Onion rings were spot-on, though portion quite a bit lighter. I don't know how price compared, so that could have been a factor. Upstairs is incredible. I see lots of nights up there in my future.
Just got back Great space kind of republic light as far as atmosphere. Will be a great spot for down town.
Clearly they went. With the. Blank space? Add another 40+ inch tv. Logic which for a sport bar is fantastic.
I'll be there for lunch soon. I'm wearing a blue OKC Energy shirt and will be with a cute blonde if anyone wants to say hi.
From their Facebook page:
Had lunch there today. They DO offer Johnnie's (shredded) cheese...but they forgot it! Along with giving me fries instead of rings. BUT, it was so delicious that I didn't even notice until the fries were gone and the burger was down to a bite or two. So, obviously still dialing it in, but no doubt they will get it. Both times in I have seen guys who I believe are Johnnie's sons watching the place like hawks. I expect it to be 100% on-task within a couple of days. And upon my second visit I am still just as enamored with the space. It's a fantastic spot.
Exactly. It makes people go all wonky.
So wait, people.are going to walk *GASP* between the restaurant and the patio area?!
[Trick question, cause no one walks in OKC]
Hopefully ABLE does not hassle them about servers walking liquor, wine and strong beer across the sidewalk to the patio. That has been an issue previously in Bricktown, as technically the sidewalk is a public area and not licensed premises. In fairness, I don't think they have been as aggressive about enforcing this lately.
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