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Bank Drivethrough at 6th&Cincinatti to be Plush Martini Lounge

Started by sgrizzle, May 25, 2010, 12:29:56 PM

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sgrizzle

It would be interesting to see if their could be an "urban environment" designation with a smaller limit, as 300' is not very far in most of Tulsa but it's a huge distance in downtown/urban areas.

zstyles

I drove up there yesterday heading downtown and ..ya..the place hasn't really had much done to it and seems sorta like a money pit..it also looks really weird in the way its laid out, I guess it might be a cool lounge but it just still feels like a big parking garage with a little building on the side..the architecture is very cool inside but still...it doesn't look like much has been put into it cosmetically...

BKDotCom


carltonplace

Quote from: BKDotCom on November 07, 2011, 12:52:12 PM
There are new signs in the windows:

"For Lease"

I really wanted this thing to happen...too bad. With Belk's opening down the street and the new hotel, and continued success at Elote it seems like Boston Ave is starting to turn into its own little district.

dbacks fan

Quote from: BKDotCom on November 07, 2011, 12:52:12 PM
There are new signs in the windows:

"For Lease"

That's a shame really. How far along in construction was it? Might be harder to lease if the thing was half to three quarters done, and the new lessee has a different vision for what they want.

(No sarcasm intended)

Townsend

Liquor laws ladies and gentlemen.

9 o'clock show exactly the same as the 7 o'clock show.  Remember to tip your bartender.

Red Arrow

Quote from: Townsend on November 07, 2011, 01:38:39 PM
Liquor laws ladies and gentlemen.

9 o'clock show exactly the same as the 7 o'clock show.  Remember to tip your bartender.

And have a designated driver.
 

DowntownDan

I could deal with liquor stores being the only place to get 6 point, but at least let them keep it cold!  That is by far the worst part of it.  Makes zero sense.

Townsend

 Is this where Elote is opening the other location?

From FB post:

QuoteThe rumor is true. We are opening another restaurant!!! It's at 624 S Cincinnati in an Iconic Mid Century Modern building that was once the largest Auto bank in the nation. Like our page and we will keep you posted on construction, menu, opening date and much more

And apparently so...http://www.tulsanow.org/forum/index.php?topic=18700.0;topicseen#msg228398

TheTed

Quote from: DowntownDan on November 07, 2011, 08:44:37 PM
I could deal with liquor stores being the only place to get 6 point, but at least let them keep it cold!  That is by far the worst part of it.  Makes zero sense.

Six-point beer: one of the dumbest and willfully ignorant terms in the whole mess. I bet a majority of Oklahomans really think Budweiser in Texas has nearly twice as much alcohol as it does in Oklahoma.

I don't think anyone anywhere else uses that ridiculous term.
 

Townsend

Quote from: TheTed on February 15, 2012, 01:46:46 PM
Six-point beer: one of the dumbest and willfully ignorant terms in the whole mess. I bet a majority of Oklahomans really think Budweiser in Texas has nearly twice as much alcohol as it does in Oklahoma.

I don't think anyone anywhere else uses that ridiculous term.

This makes you very angry.

TheTed

Quote from: Townsend on February 15, 2012, 01:47:31 PM
This makes you very angry.

Try asking about six-point beer outside of Okla-texas. I bet you get a "pancakes" look.
 

Townsend

Quote from: TheTed on February 15, 2012, 01:51:58 PM
Try asking about six-point beer outside of Okla-texas. I bet you get a "pancakes" look.

I just look at the tap for Guinness and call it a job done.

DowntownDan

Quote from: TheTed on February 15, 2012, 01:46:46 PM
Six-point beer: one of the dumbest and willfully ignorant terms in the whole mess. I bet a majority of Oklahomans really think Budweiser in Texas has nearly twice as much alcohol as it does in Oklahoma.

I don't think anyone anywhere else uses that ridiculous term.

I know "six-point" is not a literal term, it's just how its referred to around here.  I guess the actual legal term in Oklahoma is "strong beer."  If you use that term outside of Oklahoma, you will get the same looks.  I guess it should just be referred to as "beers above 3.2 percent alcohol that is not allowed to be sold in gas stations or grocery stores in Oklahoma."  The laws here are so weird that outsiders will understand how absurd it is.

Conan71

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