This has been a food truck but they are opening a brick and mortar place at 125 W. Britton on October 27th.
This is the old Starbucks / Vamonos space:
https://twitter.com/OffTheHookOKC
This has been a food truck but they are opening a brick and mortar place at 125 W. Britton on October 27th.
This is the old Starbucks / Vamonos space:
https://twitter.com/OffTheHookOKC
Replacing a Starbucks with a local eatery! I like it!
It hasn't been a Starbucks in a long time.... Vamonos was there for 2-3 years and I think it's been empty 1 to 1 1/2 years now.
I miss Vamanos... Loved the Korean Burrito... But happy to see someone going in there.
Another food truck, Klemm's Smoke Haus, is opening a brick and mortar in Edmond.
We finally managed to give this place a try. Twice before we had attempted to dine there but both times it was closed. We each had a cup of Gumbo and we split a Lobster Melt with seasoned fries. I'll keep this short and to the point: Everything we had was EXCELLENT. The Gumbo was as good as any that I've ever had, the Lobster Melt surpassed my high expectations (set by either Greg Elwell or Dave Cathey) and even the fries were memorable. The amount of Gumbo--in a cup--was so ample that we actually only split half of the sandwich. The place has relatively limited hours, but I strongly suggest that you give it a try if you find yourself I in the area while they are open. You will NOT be disappointed.
If anybody has been to Fish City, how does it compare? I've been thinking about trying Fish City.
I love Off the Hook. My only wish was they were open longer. But alas they are people who have lives and don't want to work themselves to death, so I understand.
To Thomas Vu: I cannot speak for Fish City, in Edmond, one way nor t'other. What I can say is that I chanced upon Off the Hook--during business hours, this very afternoon--and obtained another cup of excellent gumbo, with a side of chips for texture, delivered to the counter by a real sweetheart. I told her how much I liked the place. She suggested I tell everyone. It's all good. OK?
To SoonerGuru: yup. exactly right. =~)
I don't really think you can compare the two beyond they are both good restaurants. The menu offering and ambiance are just too different for a meaningful comparison IMO.
The wife and I eat at Fish City regularly on date nights when we want to stay close to home.
That said, when I see Off the Hook's truck or I'm near their B&M, I stop in without hesitation when I'm in the mood for their brand of seafood.
Can't go wrong with either one.
Everything I have heard about Off the Hook is good, but I haven't been there. I have enjoyed Fish City several times. I am not an oyster fan, but they have oyster nachos that are outstanding. It's a fancier place, but not too upscale. I have to go to Off the Hook, I have driven in the area at lunch time and the aroma is a killer! Any place that smells that good has to be a winner.
C. T.
I've been to off the hook. I like that you can use social media for a discount. I've been to the food truck and the restaurant, and didn't think there was anything special about it.
tried this place today and really enjoyed it. had their smothered seafood rice and a piece of fried catfish... both were really fresh and tasty. the place is definitely worth a try.
Off The Hook: Just That Good. Their Gumbo is second only to what Der Dutchman used to serve. In fact it is better.
What do you know about Dutchman's? I live by the sea.
Tried this place out last week. I knew it would be small but it's really small. The food was very good although they lost our order for about 25 minutes. However the owners were very apologetic and discounted our food. Good food, nice people...that's a great combination.
I noticed in yesterday's DOK that Off the Hook is going to open another location. Anyone know where?
C. T.
http://okgazette.com/2017/02/23/popu...cond-location/If you’re looking for another way to eat Off the Hook’s cuisine, Corey and Loniesha have good news. The restaurant plans to open a location on the south side, close to Will Rogers World Airport in the near future.
that's great news! I've been a couple of times and really like their food.
I'm pretty sure they are going in the old Pearl's (Most recently a short lived burger place) on Meridian.... also in other news Elwell is no longer employed by the Gazette.... Don't have any specifics on why they parted ways.
ok... when thinking 'near the airport', i had the i-44 corridor in mind. meridian makes total sense.
I think it was Dave Cathey that reported it... They will also be having live music in the new location...... They just recently shot this, now viral I've heard, video over at the Britton location..... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1WjHDjruRA
Looks like a tossup for me, eighteen miles to Britton road and seventeen miles to the old Pearl's Cajun Kitchen location. It's a little faster to the new location.
C. T.
To be fair, for both the Oklahoman and Gazette, their food 'critics' are just cheerleaders in order to attract and retain advertisers.
Oh, I know, the Gazette even had a disclaimer running at the end of every food column where the gist was "We don't ever say anything bad about a restaurant we review". And I can kind of handle that if the writing isn't like this - "Golly gee, y'all should really try these empanadas (which are neato little Hot Pocket things that have something inside) because they make my tummy happy".
Back on topic, wondering if Off The Hook's shrimp and grits is really good (looks really good, but ya never know until you take a bite)? Only shrimp and grits (surprisingly, considering how much I love Creole and Cajun food and how many times we've been to New Orleans) I've ever had was at 3Sixty a few weeks ago, and it was wonderful...
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