What was wrong with the Buffalo chicken sandwich, that sounds really good right about now.
What was wrong with the Buffalo chicken sandwich, that sounds really good right about now.
I find it interesting that many Oklahoma County Businesses have embraced the idea of healthy eating.
Access Midstream
American Fidelity Assurance Company
Boeing - Oklahoma City
Caba, Inc.
Chesapeake Energy
CSAA Insurance Exchange
Dell Inc
Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Central Administrative Offices
Devon Energy
Epworth Villa Living Community
Farmers Insurance Auto Claims Department
First American Bank
Griffin Communications
Guiding Right, Inc.
Hertz Corporation
HOPE Community Services, Inc.
INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center
INTEGRIS Cancer Institute of Oklahoma
INTEGRIS Health Edmond
INTEGRIS Mental Health Spencer
INTEGRIS Southwest Medical Center
James Dee Johnson & Company Certified Public Accountants P.C.
Lakeside Women's Hospital
Love's Travel Stops Corporate Office
Matrix Service Company
Mercy Clinics
Mercy Hospital Oklahoma City
Metro Technology Centers
Metropolitan Library System
Office of the Governor
OK DRS SS Disability Determination Division
Oklahoma Blood Institute
Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology (OCAST)
Oklahoma City Indian Clinic
Oklahoma City-County Health Department
Oklahoma City Zoological Park and Botanical Garden
Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry
Oklahoma District Attorneys Council
Oklahoma Health Care Authority
Oklahoma Hospital Association
Oklahoma State Department of Health
OPUBCO Communications Group
OU Medical Center & The Children's Hospital
OU Medical Center Edmond
OU Physicians
Specialty Hospital of Midwest City
SSM Health Care of Oklahoma
SSM Health Care of Oklahoma owning and operating St. Anthony Hospital
St. Anthony Hospital
St. Anthony Physicians Group
Teleflora
The Boldt Company
The Journal Record
Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust
Town of Jones City
United Parcel Service
United Way of Central Oklahoma/Central Oklahoma Turning Point
Valir Health
YMCA of Greater Oklahoma City
I finally ate here... Had lunch last week.
Holy cow, what an asset for all of downtown.
It's hard to comprehend the selection until you actually dine there. I had pinneapple teriyaki salmon and was a huge piece of nice quality fish for I believe $9.
In their Asian line, they have lots of options, all prepared to you choices. Make each meal in a wok with all types of veggies and sauces as options. Really great, although a bit slow as you can imagine.
They have a bunch of different stations including The Well which features healthy and lower-cal options.
Tons of drinks and deserts, including several different flavored waters, made fresh.
And ton of seating... Too cold on that day to eat outside and they were very busy but still lots of available seats in the atrium, which is just a great place to be.
I know that have a huge setup for breakfast as well.
Very professionally run and reasonable. I think we've come to take this place for granted as you don't hear much about it and of course, it's completely open to everyone, not just employees of Devon.
It's perfect for meeting my Devon friends for lunch when they don't have time to go elsewhere....
Wife ate there lots when she worked downtown, said their "big old piece of fish" (whatever it happened to be) is pretty much always awesome. We went there one day together and yep, the food was pretty great, but there were tons of people in line and she said it wasn't usually like that. So when we get up front, the cashier asked for our employee numbers, and we said we weren't Devon folks, so she said we'd have to get back in line at another register because their registers were down so they were doing everything on paper and applying it to people's accounts later and the other register was the only one handling non-Devon people, so I said "Really, you're going to go make us wait in line again while our food gets even colder? Really?" and she looked confused. Luckily a manager was right there and he said "Never mind, we're having problems, today's lunch is on us, have a good day!" Service = very good.![]()
WOW, very nice
LOTS of non-Devon business lunches taken there.
Wife and I had lunch there today and our ticket came to $14. Crazy! Had no idea till today, but apparently, all downtown employees get 20% off on Fridays. $14 for lunch for 2 people, pretty damn reasonable if you ask me.
Per Twitter, the staff of Nebu has been laid off
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If it's closed for good, that would be an incredible bummer for downtown.
When Nebu opened, it was fun to go downtown and have lunch. The food was quite good, reminded me of being in an European airport. Lots of salads, as well as hot food. Plates of prosciutto even. But little by little the choices reflected what the people wanted, and we quit going well before Covid-19.
I just confirmed that Nebu is still open, just for Devon employees.
They did lay some people off due to the reduced business but hope to rehire most of then when things return to a relative normal.
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