Wowee.
They had cut dinner recently, so the handwriting was on the wall.
As hot as Midtown is, I'll be very curious to see what happens with this building / space.
Wowee.
They had cut dinner recently, so the handwriting was on the wall.
As hot as Midtown is, I'll be very curious to see what happens with this building / space.
Sad sad day for me. I went there about once a week for the past 4 years. My grandmother started taking me there when I was a baby. Where am I going to get my veggies and icebox pie for lunch?
It is sad. The quality of the food wasn't great, but quite adequate. The places to eat out and have good, unpretentious comfort food at an appropriate price in this city are waning.
Such is the result of gentrification and the changing demographics of downtown. Some of these restaurants that have been in business for ages can't old their own against the new competition. Unfortunately that means the loss of some of the more modest (yet low cost) institutions.
And economics often dictate higher and better use.
Their parking lot is massive. And used to be seriously patrolled (odd for a place open like 5 hours a day), so don't even think about parking there.
OKC is really quite lucky here, still. Braum's, Jimmy's Egg, Del Rancho, Anne's Chicken Fried, that place in Del City (forget the name, the only clean place today in town though so you can't miss it right on 29th)..and more come to mind. Comfort food is all I eat when I'm back in OKC lol.
Is Bobo's chicken still a thing? Totally worth risking your life.
[QUOTE=Spartan;925418]OKC is really quite lucky here, still. Braum's, Jimmy's Egg, Del Rancho, Anne's Chicken Fried, that place in Del City (forget the name, the only clean place today in town though so you can't miss it right on 29th)..and more come to mind. Comfort food is all I eat when I'm back in OKC lol./QUOTE]
I agree. If Paseofreak is only talking about the downtown area, that could be correct. But it's not correct about OKC as a whole. There are multitudes of places to get decent comfort food at reasonable prices.
It's our greatest asset IMO lol. There was an effort at getting Braum's to go to Deep Deuce about 10 years ago. That could be cool. Maybe something similar to the Lower Bricktown Sonic, but near a freeway exit.
Side note - has anyone seen Braum's headquarters on NE 63rd lately? Pretty shabby digs. I don't see how an effective modern company can operate out of there for much longer.
I guess what I was talking about is a place where you can get sliced roast beef with mashed potatoes and gravy, another veggie, and pie for ten bucks and change, or maybe sliced turkey, or fried chicken. A sit down meal close to what your mama would feed you. Something a step up from a burger and sandwich place. And yes, proximity to The Paseo is important to me as well. Sherri's Diner and Jimmy's Round-up Cafe come to mind, but those are a ways away and probably not quite up to Boulevard quality.
I do. And Florence's as well, but Flo's is edging past $15 for lunch and they are terribly skimpy with their chicken.
What is going on with the parking on 10th? It seems pretty dangerous as cars are parked on the side of the road throughout the day. With this street becoming busier and busier, it either needs to be no parking or be changed to one lane. Preferably no parking.
I have seen and have almost been hit by cars avoiding the parked cars near the stop lights.
I come off the Broadway Extension most mornings at 10th and go west. It is hard enough to get through the intersection at Broadway but almost every morning there is a car parked in the right lane just to the west of Broadway. It is so annoying especially since there is no left turn lane so those of us going straight have to get in the right lane or wait forever. Of course if there is a train I just get off on 6th in order to go under the tracks with no hassles.
I think there is a sign that says "No Parking 7am-9am/4pm-6pm", I could be mistaken though. I go west on 10th from 235 to go home in the evenings (around 5-5:30ish) and there's usually a couple of cars parked there at 10th and Broadway, causing westbound traffic to back up.
Is there someone we can call to try to fix this problem?
Either Meg Salyer or OKC PD.
Meg Salyer
Ward Six
Email: ward6@okc.gov
405-297-2402
The project to fill in the gap between Louie's and the old Meg Guess space has started:
This reminds me of Slivr in Film Row.
Why does it take up so much sidewalk? People in this area will be walking in the street.
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