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Started by joiei, December 28, 2008, 08:47:23 PM

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joiei

The Stonehorse Cafe in Utica Square was blogged about here.

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We share the bar with a couple of nattering, bejeweled, and tipsy cowgirls who are in from Dallas for a spell. They're celebrating an awesome shopping day and the possibly-related fact that their husbands are elsewhere for the night. They are also watching college football, as is possibly every inhabitant of Texas and Oklahoma at this very instant. But the bartender is a good one, and the menu looks promising. Mind you, such a civilized spot would not be out of place in NY or LA, but in Tulsa, it's a little bit of home, like finding an icy cocktail shaker filled with a margarita containing only fresh lime juice—ie, none that liquid anathema, sour-mix—on a table at a Motel 6. And indeed our bartender is willing to hand-squeeze a lime for us.  
It's hard being a Diamond in a rhinestone world.

dbacks fan

Wasn't there another Stonehorse in Brookside at one time? I think it was at 35th and Peoria, it was like a small mall. I looked it up on Google Earth and I believe it was in the build where Abersons is now.

swake

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Originally posted by dbacks fan

Wasn't there another Stonehorse in Brookside at one time? I think it was at 35th and Peoria, it was like a small mall. I looked it up on Google Earth and I believe it was in the build where Abersons is now.



It's still there, it's called the Consortium now. I think Steve Aberson still owns it along with his new Center 1 across the street.

dbacks fan

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Originally posted by swake

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Originally posted by dbacks fan

Wasn't there another Stonehorse in Brookside at one time? I think it was at 35th and Peoria, it was like a small mall. I looked it up on Google Earth and I believe it was in the build where Abersons is now.



It's still there, it's called the Consortium now. I think Steve Aberson still owns it along with his new Center 1 across the street.



Thanks swake, it's been a while since I've been back to Tulsa, was there 4 years ago but did not have much time to see alot of things, I'm hoping to make a trip in '09 to see some family and friends and have more time to check things out.

carltonplace

Stonehorse was once located in Brookside where the Garlic Rose is now. They moved to Utica Square several years ago to the old spot that Capistrano use to occupy.

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