Originally Posted by
Timshel
I had some friends come down from New York this summer and showed them the city for a couple days before going to Tulsa for a wedding. The first night we went to dinner at Powerhouse (my friends are definite east coasters and thought it would be good to give them some southwestern fare -- they thought it was great) before hopping through Midtown (Packards rooftop, Bleu Garten, R&J). The next day I showed them the Plaza, Automobile Alley, Deep Deuce, Bricktown, and the bombing memorial before having lunch at Tuckers (One of my buddies is in a "burger club" that tries all the best burgers in NYC and he was very impressed. Was also able to dive into the history of the onion burger, etc.) We then did the riversport rapids (not something you'll find in many places around the country) and got cleaned up for drinks at 21C before dinner at Red Prime (had to convince them of my firmly held belief that OK steak > New York steak.....they agreed). We're all (bad) golfers so the next morning we played Lincoln West. In my experience many of the OKC public golf courses are better, especially for the money, than a lot of the courses you'll find in NYC/the tri-state area (plus we saw two coyotes while playing - definitely not something you see every day!).
While we didn't do anything too "Okie" they still saw and did things that are unique to OKC or that (I believe) OKC does better than New York. Even though I had been hyping OKC to them for the past 5 years they were surprised and very impressed - so much so that one of them applied for a job here after they left.
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