Correct.
Sandwich Club's last day will be Jan. 31st.
Planet Sub in downtown OKC (200 N. Harvey) is permanently closed.
That's a shame. I'd get a sandwich there regularly during trial weeks.
Feb. 1: Anatomy Wine Club
Hearing of Scottie’s Deli closing in about 2 weeks from people that work there.
Doesn't surprise me. That place was extremely empty the last few times I walked down to a show at Tower or Ponyboy, which you'd think would be prime time for them.
I had really mixed experiences there at Scottie's; it was expensive for what it was worth. I will say that OKC needs more deli type restaurants across the board. I've found a good one in the office buildings at the Central Park office buildings off Lincoln between I-44 and NW 50th (Ten Arrows).
Terrible news about Scotties if true. I absolutely love this place. This and Maples were top 5 for me in town.
I enjoyed my sandwiches here more than katz back when they baked their own bread/cured their meat. Sacrilege, I know.
Ten Arrows has coffee and lattes, but they have a full food menu, including panini sandwiches (or cold if you'd like) and hamburgers, too. Very reasonably priced and hidden gem. I still consider them to be a "deli" because they have turkey, ham, etc., available with their sandwiches.
Snow Pea on Western has a sign posted on the door that they’re closed due to unpaid taxes.
Snow Pea was never a bargain, but it was convenient, and I guess you pay a little more for that. Oops - PAID.
There's a Snow Pea in "the pit" downtown, can't remember what the building just south of Leadership Square is called.
I looked on Google maps and what was Snow Pea is now Pho Ben & Snowpea. I hadn't noticed the snowpea part of the sign before.
My wife and I enjoy their food, which probably means their days are numbered. It seems that every time we find a good Asian restaurant in the area, it goes out of business. The only one I don't worry about is Eggroll Express, since it seems like an institution for the UCO international students.
The Western & Robinson Renaissance stores had different ownership.
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