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Best Sports bar in Tulsa?

Started by intoxhog, May 26, 2008, 10:29:41 AM

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intoxhog

I'm helping a couple of members of the Razorback Club of Tulsa organize our watch parties In Tulsa and we are trying to find a good sports bar to host our events.

I would like to find a place that has great food along with good drink specials and with comfortable seating and plenty of TV's

I have a good idea on which sports bars we may use but I would like to hear other people's opinions and experiences on the subject.

FOTD

SOCO at 81st and Harvard.....no smoke

The Brook if the stench of pee is not too bad....

Fox and Hound.....

Sidelines.....

TheTed

Fox and Hound is probably the best. Tons of TVs and good viewing angles. Kind of pricey though.

The Brook is also good.

I do not recommend Sidelines. They have bands on weekend nights and their TVs and food are both substandard.
 

Wilbur

Fox and Hound is a great place, except for all the smokers.  Great food.

Sidelines is fair.  Not the most comfortable.

Louie's is great, with no smoking.  Good Food.

Indigo Joe's has more TVs then anyone and great atmosphere.  Food is good.  Home of the 34 oz beer.

The Brook is good.  Go to the south Brook for no smoking.  Excellent food.

I would not go to SoCos.  Have tried that place twice and the food was horrible both times.  Won't be back.

RecycleMichael

When are we going to be invited to Wilbur's bar?
Power is nothing till you use it.

sgrizzle

I'd have to say Louie's at 101st and sheridan is very overlooked. The bar in the car wash is quite unique.

RecycleMichael

Louie's is my parent's new favorite restaurant.
Power is nothing till you use it.

JoeMommaBlake

I hear the Joe Momma's downtown will be a great place to watch games. Though not by definition a sports bar, it will feature more TVs than you will ever need and the largest screen in town for watching sports. Mmmmm. I can't wait.

There will be a bar with a very nice selection of quality premium beers as well as popular domestic brands...including PBR and High Life.

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Noodlez

You know what bothers me, sure you can watch 10 different things at a time but there is no audio, Someone needs to come up with a audio system at the table that you could pick for the TV you are watching.

TheTed

quote:
Originally posted by JoeMommaBlake

I hear the Joe Momma's downtown will be a great place to watch games. Though not by definition a sports bar, it will feature more TVs than you will ever need and the largest screen in town for watching sports. Mmmmm. I can't wait.

There will be a bar with a very nice selection of quality premium beers as well as popular domestic brands...including PBR and High Life.

Shameless plug over.


I plan on watching many games there. No good sports bars anywhere near downtown other than the brook, and that's too far to stumble home from.

I hope you'll have the sports packages or at least all the different regional sports networks. Any bar that will allow me to watch some random out of market sporting event is a favorite bar of mine.
 

Wilbur

quote:
Originally posted by Noodlez

You know what bothers me, sure you can watch 10 different things at a time but there is no audio, Someone needs to come up with a audio system at the table that you could pick for the TV you are watching.


Indigo Joe's will give you a table speaker for any game you are watching on any of their tvs.  Kind of cool.

On major sporting events, Louie's and Joe's will turn on the audio through the entire building.

zstyles

Also I am sure that if you call and let them know what you are doing and bring in X $$$ they will do anything you want them to do!

Louie's at 101st and sheridan is A++

bugo

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Originally posted by TheTed

Fox and Hound is probably the best. Tons of TVs and good viewing angles. Kind of pricey though.



I actually went to the Fox and Hound to watch the Arkansas-Auburn fiasco last year and while it was nice enough, OU was playing at the same time and all the TVs but one were on the OU game, and you couldn't pay attention to the game you were watching because of all the OU fans commotion.  Speaking of OU fans, I noticed that day they were cheering every time their team punted.  "Good punt boys!"  When my team punts, I certainly don't cheer.

bugo

quote:
Originally posted by intoxhog

I'm helping a couple of members of the Razorback Club of Tulsa organize our watch parties In Tulsa and we are trying to find a good sports bar to host our events.



Awesome.  Let us know where you decide to have it as I don't have cable (a poor value considering most TV is unwatchable) and I'll be looking for a friendly environ to watch Hog games.

JoeMommaBlake

We'll have the packages and will even have a private room that will seat as many as 50. We'll have TVs and and pull down screen in that room and will be able to turn up the sound to accommodate.

I'm not a U of A alumni, but I went to JBU right up 412 and dated more than a couple Arkansas sorority girls....I've even dressed up in a blazer and yelled "pig sooie!" at a few football games.

I'd love to have you guys out if you're interested.




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- Daniel Burnham

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