7 Mickey Mantle Dr.
Phone: (405) 272-0777
Hours: Mon-Thu 4:30 pm - 10 pm
Fri-Sat 4:30 pm - 11 pm
Sun 4:30 pm - 9 pm
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7 Mickey Mantle Dr.
Phone: (405) 272-0777
Hours: Mon-Thu 4:30 pm - 10 pm
Fri-Sat 4:30 pm - 11 pm
Sun 4:30 pm - 9 pm
Links:
Official Website
Menu
Facebook Page
Yelp
Urban Spoon
Information & Latest News
Gallery
Actually many of the local TV and radio stations were doing it far before Groupn existed.
Here right now and I love this place. About to hit up WSKY Lounge afterwards and downtown is bumping!!!
I'm eating an actual dinner here for the first time in a long, long time tonight and was wondering if any of you OKCTalk peeps have any outstanding recommendations for what I should consider ordering tonight? Anything I shouldn't miss?
Roquefort filet (which I usually also ask to have prepared like their pepper steak)
Jalapeño bacon mac and cheese (do NOT miss this)
Mickey's chopped salad
Either mushroom or lobster risotto
Best calimari in OKC
Boursin cheese
Fried mushrooms are crazy good for such a common appetizer, as are fried pickle chips
If not a steak eater have chicken florentine
Best creme brûlée in town too
Awesome, thanks!!
You're welcome! Also, for the record, my favorite cut in most steakhouses is ribeye, but there is something about a filet with Mickey's specific Roquefort sauce...
Great. And don't forget, if you're going with someone who's not a big steak eater, the chicken florentine is incredible, and honestly the place probably had the best fresh seafood in town before The Drake opened.
MM does a mixed grill of three different cuts of filet, from Kobe to wagyu to American prime. I had friends in who tried that and really enjoyed the chance to contrast the options. Just a thought.
Doesn't Mantle's have a dress code requirement?
They do not. I regularly go into the bar in shorts (and even at time a T-shirt, usually of the Thunder variety) when weather is nice. I've even once had dinner in the dining room in shorts at he insistence of the general manager, though I was hesitant and FELT out of place when doing so (hence his insistence).
You'll probably feel more comfortable in the dining room in something reasonably nice, which could simply be jeans and a collared shirt or sweater, and will most certainly feel quite at home in a jacket or a suit. But the bar, especially, is very laid back and welcoming.
Found this online looking for something else. Seems a little presumptuous to tell people how they should hold their silverware, order their steak and what to drink.
https://mickeymantlesteakhouse.com/b...ner-etiquette/
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Very strange.
wow... that page came across as pretty condescending. i have to wonder if they don't want to lose customers by enforcing a dress code but are concerned about maintaining the image of a fine dining establishment.
I googled some of the phrases in that hoping it was some article they copied and pasted (perhaps was meant to be filler material for a page and not published on the live site). My search turned up nothing, so yeah - that’s pretty bad.
It is dated at the bottom as being from 2016 so it's hard to tell the context.
This is one of the most condescending and pretentious things I've ever seen from any restaurant.
I guess I am weird in that I see no problem with it. It's a fine dining establishment - don't dress like a slop going there. It should be common sense, and they would still serve you, but still, be better. Also, in business school, we were taught fine dining etiquette (and having dined with clients, I am grateful for it). As a fine steakhouse, there is a always a bit of pretentiousness (like Peter Luger's Steakhouse only taking cash, unless you sign up for their credit card). But I guess since it is OKC, they are not allowed to do that.
It’s been forever since we’ve been, but we were never impressed with the food when we went. Of the 4-5 local high-end steakhouses we have been to, it easily comes in last for us. On either our 2nd or 3rd visit there, our server was a complete jack*ss and kinda talked down to us.
When Bobs and Ruth’s Chris open up, I don’t see enough demand for that many steakhouses downtown. I think they’re the first to go. Saving grace might be the location, bring in tourists that don’t know about other local options or don’t care to leave BT.
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