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Address: 228 E. 2nd.
Phone: (405) 606-7171
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[category=]Restaurants[/category]
[category=]Current[/category]
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Address: 228 E. 2nd.
Phone: (405) 606-7171
Hours:
Status: Open
Links:
Official Website
Menu
Facebook Page
Yelp
Urban Spoon
Information & Latest News
Gallery
At ate at the Edmond location a couple of times (several years ago) and thought it was wonderful. This should be a nice addition to DD.
They are closing the one in Edmond?
Yay for this! I saw that lights were on last night when I was walking home from DDG and was wondering what was up -- any idea when they will be opening?
I think they got a little confused on the decor and went with an Edmond style. It doesn't look French or urban to me. But, it sounds like the food will be good and I've missed La Baguette downtown, so it's good news for me.
I often think that. Not every business should be decorated with Hobby Lobby wall hangings.
Same owner as Bolero. Nice guy - I bought his Audi - he has a whole collection of exotic cars.
Le Cep was excellent, just in an awkward location. Can't wait for it to open.
Any update?
Soft opening? Think you have to be invited? or can you just show up?
Now I understand why it looks like a tapas bar - its owned by someone who owns a tapas bar. If I'd been decorating, I would have left the Deep Deuce mural and decorated it in 1920s French bistro style, with a nod to Josephine Baker.
So how is the Hobby Lobby decor?
Any update on this place opening?
I spoke to someone close to this project, and he said the decor is changing. Without giving away background info, I think you guys are going to like what they're doing to it.
Regarding the food, it sounds like they really know what they're doing; this is going to be more authentically French than Bolero is authentically Spanish by a long shot.
I also found out a liquor store is going in next door. This should be welcome news to Betts, Sid and others who live in the neighborhood. You'll now have a grocery store and liquor store within immediate walking distance, in addition to dozens of restaurants and nightspots. This is quickly becoming OKC's most vibrant urban living environment.
Also, I'm told Le Cep is opening Friday.
Great news and information guru!
Even a few years ago, I loved the neighborhood feel of Deep Deuce. It's already come infinitely further with tons more on the way.
This is going to be a great urban neighborhood in every possible way.
It was tongue and cheek Sid....
Hopefully, more housing will be added on Automobile Alley, which would help Broadway Wine Merchants (which is an outstanding store). I'm sure you'll appreciate having one a block or two away though.
I heard from a friend of a friend that the operator of Bolero and Le Cep was no longer involved and that Le Cep would not be opening. Can anyone confirm?
This was taken by Sid yesterday:
I was wondering as they have appeared closed for weeks.
A gentleman that rents a tuxedo from us once annually for Fight Night said that he is opening a cigar lounge/bar in this spot. I'll see if I can get more details.
It doesn't really seem like a cigar lounge kinda area.
This is a sad development. Anyone know what happened with the bistro? That would have been a super idea for the nabe.
What was the cigar lounge called in Bricktown that closed down? If I remember correctly, that place was pretty popular and it had its regulars. A cigar lounge in Deep Deuce is a perfect idea if you ask me. It's not like downtown residents can go and build their own in their non existent backyard.
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