Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Dining in Tulsa

My husband and I will be spending two nights in Tulsa in mid-February. We will probably dine at the Polo Grill one night. Any other suggestion?

Dining in Tulsa

Try the Stonehorse, also in Utica Square.

Dining in Tulsa

I thought that we would have lunch there.

I have read about Table Ten, Celebrity Club, Mahagony%26#39;s--what do you think about these?

Thanks


Sorry, I%26#39;ve not heard of any of those restaurants. (I%26#39;m not in Tulsa, but visit fairly often). There%26#39;s a nice Mediterranean place, Mezza%26#39;s, on south Peoria, near the Brookside area where you%26#39;ll find lots of interesting establishments, from pottery shops to eateries. You%26#39;ll also find lots of restaurants on 15th Street (aka Cherry Street); we like Tucci%26#39;s, which is a neighborhood Italian place.


The Spagetthi Warehouse wasn%26#39;t that bad when we ate there.


Polo is excellent but VERY quiet in the back (I prefer to eat in the front). If you like to have it quiet and have the chef work for you alone, go to the Polo.

McGill%26#39;s has excellent steak...


Table ten is good, but does not have the ambiance. I like Ciao, Baby! on Peoria. Mahogany is good too, but pricey for what you get. Polo grill is great, and Ciao, Baby! is owned by the same people, but two different restaurants.


Flavors. It is rather plain-looking on the outside, but the food is absolutely wonderful inside. It%26#39;s a little pricey, but you pay for quality. They have a noted reputation. They have a casual dining area and a formal area. We%26#39;re going there for Valentines.

Ti%26#39;Amos--Romantic, great food, mid-priced.

Molly%26#39;s Landing is in Catoosa, just outside of Tulsa, but it%26#39;s in a wooded area and wonderful atmosphere. (Romantic in a woodsey way!)

If you love great steaks, Spudders has gotten tons and tons of awards. It%26#39;s at the Farm Shopping Center--51st/Sheridan. It looks like an old barn on the outside and the waiters/waitresses dress up in farm clothes. I used to work in a corporate marketing firm and that was a frequent request for taking our customers to. And the prices are very reasonable.

Another place we used to take customers was The French Hen. Pricey, specialized, very small and intimate, wonderful food.

For fish/sea food--a little more upscale price-wise, Atlantic Sea Grill or Bodeans. The better atmosphere is Atlantic. The better food quality is Bodeans--both customer favorites.

Hope this helps!


I just happened to think of something else. I am not sure what part of town you will be staying while you are here. The restaurants I mentioned, all but one, are in South Tulsa. South Tulsa is in the nicer part of town, and not too far from Woodland Hills Mall, which is the biggest mall in Tulsa. The area of Brookside and around Utica Square has the ';really'; rich and old $$ surrounding it.

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