Supposedly a new upscale bar & grill will be opening up in the former location of the Iguana Lounge Mexican Grill at NW 67th and Western. Does anyone have additional information?
Supposedly a new upscale bar & grill will be opening up in the former location of the Iguana Lounge Mexican Grill at NW 67th and Western. Does anyone have additional information?
No, but it's about time something opens up in that building.
I'm just glad it's going to be upscale.
I noticed a construction dumpster out front of the building yesterday.
good news for those who dine and imbibe in that area. If n western needs anything, it's another b&g 8^)
Last edited by kevinpate; 02-12-2009 at 05:34 AM. Reason: tipo
I wonder about the viability of a new upper tier restaurant in this economic climate. Especially when a number of others are already established in the area.
That building is a dump; should demo and start over.
Agreed, in its current state, a dive bar is probably more suitable.
Jeff Records owns that building and will not let some dive bar open in that location. It should have some good people behind it given his track record.
Does anyone know why the original Iquana Grill closed down?
While it is true that the new Iguana Grill is on 9th and Broadway, Iguana did not close just to move to this new location, which is a slightly different concept than the old Iguana Lounge. There was a several-year gap between the closing of the old Iguana Lounge, and the new Iguana Grill.
I don't know why the old Iguana finally closed when it did. I heard several rumors at the time (change in management, owners tried upscale concept within Iguana which failed, other issues), but don't know what held true.
I would bet someone here does not and can answer Carlton's question.
Glad someone is finally taking that space, although I'll be sad to see the painted walls (gasp! - graffiti) go. I love those purple and green Iguanas!
Whatever it is, I hope it's local. Local is important to Oklahoma City, or any
other city for that matter.
The Iguana Lounge was very good. At any rate, I liked it very much.
Speaking of local restaurants...
When Prunette and I go out of town we look for local flavor. Chains are out
of the question. Although there are some very good chains, why go some
place that you can go anywhere? It doesn't make sense.
If there was one piece of advice, this old guy can give, it would be to never
eat at place where you can eat in your town.
Chains stink. That's my incredibly informative opinion and I'm stickin' to it.
Does anyone have any updates on this? Ive noticed that remodeling has been going on for a bit now and it seems its closer to completion.
bueller? bueller? bueller?
I heard it was a new concept from the Johnny's group. I'm just not sure what that means exactly. Nor am I sure if that excites me.
Me neither. Johnnie's does good burgers, though. But an upscale bar?
Will they have live entertainment? Not pop culture or kenny g crap, but
real entertainment? Something like the Deacon Don jazz quartet. I've
heard them at Maker's and Mickey Mantle's. They are incredible. Has
anyone heard them?
At any rate, I hope it's a good "upscale bar & grill" and not a pop culture
nightmare like Martini's in Edmond.
Sounds like it may be similar to Republic...
Has Johnnie's ever done anything like this before? The only other thing I know of them doing differently than their original chain is Johnnie's Express (basically the same thing + a drive thru and drive-in) and the gelato shop next to the original.
I talked to some of the construction workers in mid-October, and they have told me that the owners keep changing the concept and that they didn't think it would be done until late December. Seems like its still a ways off from being finished, more like spring if I were to guess.
But I snuck in there a few weeks ago before it was boarded up and the title on the blueprint was "Iguana Lounge". Probably because no concept is in place. I couldn't imagine a Johnnies would want to open there with Irma's and Earl's being so close..
I agree. No way they do a burger or BBQ only concept...but there's definitely a big "sports bar" void in the area. Ever since Varsity closed, the closest place to go order a bunch of wings, a plate of cheese fries, and a cheap draft beer is Buffalo Wild Wings. Varsity's food may have been mediocre, but they definitely held a niche that hasn't been filled since along the Western Corridor north of 50th. I really think they could be very succesful if they pull off an O'Connell's type concept right--they need to keep the family in mind though. They also don't need to try to be any more "upscale" than that, because Republic will beat them head to head. I think they can make a simple concept work, and still co-exist nicely with Republic. I think. It'll be interesting, but I'm excited to see both, because I think they'll both be great additions.
I've found out that the name of this restaurant will be Bovine Steakhouse.
This has probably been answered. Where is it located?
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