Okay so I'm looking for suggestions for the best breakfast in town. Usually I end up doing breakfast/brunch at least once a week and I'm getting tired of the same old places.
Here's what I know and like, and I'm hoping for some other suggestions.
Ollie's - Pretty good food, interesting atmosphere, but loud.
Blue Dome - Good food, and mix of items on the menu...however I haven't gotten the best service.
First Watch - Good variety.
Chicory(sp?) & Chives - Decent but I wasn't impressed...I hear they have better lunch.
Savoy - Been a couple times & it was good. It's completely on the wrong side of town for me.
I've been to a few other places but the names are escaping me right now... I prefer not to go to chains even though I know Ihope, Villiage Inn, & Denny's serve breakfast all the time.
Thanks in advance for any help!
Wild Fork is excellent
Kilkenny's has an excellent Sunday brunch.
I would add Dilly Deli to your list.
I also have tried Western Country Diner at 19th and Sheridan and Duffy's at 22nd and Sheridan. The first is the better of the two.
My favorite is the Full Cup Cafe on 31st west of Yale.
Quote from: RecycleMichael on March 11, 2010, 01:40:08 PM
I would add Dilly Deli to your list.
I also have tried Western Country Diner at 19th and Sheridan and Duffy's at 22nd and Sheridan. The first is the better of the two.
My favorite is the Full Cup Cafe on 31st west of Yale.
I think Full Cup is gone.
It would be hard for me to turn down a cinnamon roll from the Savoy...
Quote from: stageidea on March 11, 2010, 03:41:29 PM
It would be hard for me to turn down a cinnamon roll from the Savoy...
seconded
No more Full Cup?
Whaaa? That was one of my go-to's for a gravy fix. I'll always appreciate the experience I had there during the ice storm. It became quite a gathering place for many modest mid-towners without power or heat. The staff was great and let us all charge our cell phones and kept our coffee warm and full while we waited for a table to open up.
For an old-school neighborhood diner experience, its hard to beat Phil's.
For fancy, the Palace cafe has a very nice brunch.
Phat Phillies has a breakfast menu although I've only eaten lunch/dinner. Any opinions on the breakfast there?
Nelson's Ranch House
Has anyone tried breakfast at the Corner Cafe @ 11th/Peoria?
Quote from: azbadpuppy on March 11, 2010, 05:21:24 PM
Has anyone tried breakfast at the Corner Cafe @ 11th/Peoria?
It is okay, the couple of times I have been there it has been very average. I will give them the fact that nothing was bad.
Quote from: RecycleMichael on March 11, 2010, 01:40:08 PM
Duffy's at 22nd and Sheridan.
There is also a Duffy's on 15th and Lewis in the building next to Bill & Ruth's.
Tally's 11th and Yale for traditional stuff.
Chalkboard for something upscale, or Wild Fork
Dilly Deli for something different.
or McDonalds' if you hate yourself.
Quote from: tulsascoot on March 11, 2010, 09:26:21 PM
or McDonalds' if you hate yourself.
Every once in a while, a sausage mcmuffin with egg really hits the spot. Most of the time it just hits the bowels.
Quote from: azbadpuppy on March 11, 2010, 05:21:24 PM
Has anyone tried breakfast at the Corner Cafe @ 11th/Peoria?
Quote from: godboko71 on March 11, 2010, 07:17:36 PM
It is okay, the couple of times I have been there it has been very average. I will give them the fact that nothing was bad.
I would say it's consistently good, not great, but good. If you're looking for your basic diner breakfast, it fits the bill. Usually very little - if any - time waiting for a table.
Wild Fork by far.
Quote from: nathanm on March 11, 2010, 10:15:40 PM
Every once in a while, a sausage mcmuffin with egg really hits the spot. Most of the time it just hits the bowels.
Great hangover food
Blue Moon....
Murrito at BBD is an old favorite...everything is good there, but I think they need to shut down for a few weeks and remodel, it's getting filthy in there.
I must agree the BBD is starting need a fresh coat of paint. Murrito does rock. I also enjoy Blue Moon from time to time.
For brunch, The Osage Room at Gilcrease (under new management)
Caramel on Peoria in the old Kokoa space
Lucky's on 15th (one of my favorites)
The Canebrake in Wagoner has the best brunch in this part of the
state and the drive is not all that far, 50 minutes from Utica
Square.
Fire Rock Grill
For breakfast, Rio Verde, the best huevos rancheros in town
La Hacienda, on Peoria
Phill's Diner, best in midtown
Brookside by Day
Broken Egg
Blue Moon
Quote from: Conan71 on March 12, 2010, 08:59:20 AM
Great hangover food
Food that gives you a hangover? I'm not so sure I want that. ;D
My house about 9:45am most Sunday mornings. I fix a great breakfast. I even have my boys are getting up and coming home for Sunday Breakfast. Last Sunday my oldest comes bringing fresh eggs for me to cook a co-worker of his had gave him from his farm.
McDonald's has a good egg McMuffin. Low cal, low fat, and sometimes even reasonably good.
Savoy!!
Downtown Broken Arrow, little place called Spanky's. Very good breakfast. Fair for everything else.
BIG cinnamon rolls!
Steak & Eggs in Sapulpa used to have a pretty good breakfast. Been a couple of years since I have been though so might not be as good as it used to me.