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New Sports Bar in the Brady District?

Started by hello, June 04, 2013, 03:07:11 PM

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carltonplace

is this the space that the cigar bar was in? Is that still open?

cannon_fodder

It is next to the cigar place.  A signed has been mounted that says "Mason's" in brown block letters above the door.  Slightly styled, but no indication what type of place it will be.
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I crush grooves.

rdj

I would consider Leon's a sports bar.  White Owl is pretty close to a sports bar.  I've watched many a game at both places. 
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tulsascoot


I've found that there are screens all over town where one can watch a game. Unfotunately for me, I wish they were not. I gravitate toward places that have no TVs, unless they are only used for movies. It's one of the things I love about the Bowery back in the day.

It seems to have a bar around here means you must have a TV to watch a game. Then I see so many people at the bar who could be doing something like, I don't know, talking to each other, but instead are staring at a screen.

Maybe I'm a bit cynical or just an donkey anyway. What do I know?
 

rdj

Try, Wine Bar (18th & Boston), Valkryie (Brady Dist), Hodges Bend (3rd & Lansing), The Tom Tom Room at the Vault (Deco Dist) all bars with good drinks and nary a television in sight.  Except Wine Bar, which shows old movies.
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DowntownDan

Andolinis has no tv's also.  And great pizza and beer selections.

Conan71

And what's better than pizza and beer?
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rdj

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Conan71

"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

Hoss

Quote from: Conan71 on June 07, 2013, 02:05:02 PM
Winner!

I've taken a liking to the Prairie Artisan Ales also.

But Marshall is still the fave.

Red Arrow

Quote from: Hoss on June 07, 2013, 02:07:46 PM
I've taken a liking to the Prairie Artisan Ales also.

But Marshall is still the fave.

I like the Prairie Standard, the one in 6-packs.  I would probably like some of the others in the larger bottles but they are above my price point except for special occasions.

Marshall's Arrowhead Pale Ale season is here.  :)
 

davideinstein

Quote from: tulsascoot on June 06, 2013, 06:10:55 PM
I've found that there are screens all over town where one can watch a game. Unfotunately for me, I wish they were not. I gravitate toward places that have no TVs, unless they are only used for movies. It's one of the things I love about the Bowery back in the day.

It seems to have a bar around here means you must have a TV to watch a game. Then I see so many people at the bar who could be doing something like, I don't know, talking to each other, but instead are staring at a screen.

Maybe I'm a bit cynical or just an donkey anyway. What do I know?

I don't have a TV at home. I actually think we need more places that cater to the big game in midtown. White Owl and Leon's are solid, but downtown has nowhere catering to it. Sports are awesome and bring people together.

rdj

Fassler Hall caters to the big game for Thunder playoff games.  Last years Western Conf & NBA Finals games were like no other sports bar I've ever visited.  The energy was so high it was almost as if you were at the game.  When a Tulsa bar full of hipsters and young professionals is chanting "OKC" alongside the crowd at the game you know its intense.  This year wasn't as intense because the team didn't go as deep in the playoffs, but the atmosphere was still great.
Live Generous.  Live Blessed.

Conan71

Not really a sports bar, but The Alley does have three screens of sports going at any time in the bar area.  Lots of NBA playoff coverage.
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