Originally Posted by
KilgoreTrout
I know there's a thread for this somewhere, but I couldn't find it. Please feel free to merge...
I went to Norm's with a small group last weekend and it was a great experience. Honestly, the service was terrible. The waitress didn't was pretty apathetic and didn't know anything. They didn't have any beers on the menu and we asked if they had any and she said, "Yeah, we have a ton," and then she just stared at us. We eventually were able to find out what they had with a little coercing.
Anyway, the reason it was a great experience is because of the setting. The concept is great. The entire bar is outside on the canal. I felt like I was on the Riverwalk in San Antonio. The weather was perfect and they have these 4 seat rocking booths. People were walking by constantly, the boat toours were driving by, and a lot of people were eating outside at Bourbon Street Cafe across the canal. It was cool to be in OKC and see so much foot traffic. I love how urban it all felt. Anyway, if you can stand ignoring some poor service (I never let that ruin my night), then I recommend this place. I just think it's another piece to the puzzle for OKC's growing urban environment.
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