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Started by tulsa_fan, April 05, 2012, 09:08:00 AM

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tulsa_fan

Saw this, haven't been to one in Houston, but also at the end of the article it mentions KEO is also opening a location in the same shopping center.  I'm happy about both these options. 

Russo's Coal-Fired Italian Kitchen to open Tulsa site in 2013


Russo's Coal-Fired Italian Kitchen will be built northeast of 91st Street and Yale Avenue. Courtesy By KYLE ARNOLD World Staff Writer
Published: 4/5/2012  2:37 AM
Last Modified: 4/5/2012  3:04 AM

A "hot" new Italian-restaurant concept from Houston is headed to Tulsa.

Russo's Coal-Fired Italian Kitchen will start construction soon on a location northeast of the 91st Street and Yale Avenue intersection.

The concept is a version of the Houston-based Russo's New York Pizzeria restaurant, an eatery started in 1978 that has since grown to 28 locations, mostly in Texas.

But there are only five locations for the Russo's Coal-Fired Italian Kitchen, which was started in 2008, and they're all in Texas.

"It's really a New-York Style pizzeria, and we have great Italian entrees," said founder Anthony Russo.

Russo said Russo's Coal-Fired Italian Kitchen is a casual-dining restaurant, serving dishes from Italy such as gnocchi Bolognese, chicken picatta and pasta di mare.

The restaurant will also feature the family's signature pizzas, cooked in a coal-fired oven that gives the crust a crispness and flavor that can't be achieved in traditional ovens, Russo said.

"We use all fresh ingredients, and everything is hand-crafted," he said. "And we import many of our ingredients from Italy, like the olive oil."

During the day, the restaurant will follow a fast, casual counter-service format and switch to table service in the evenings.

Russo said that is a format he has followed since he opened his first pizzeria as a 17-year-old in Houston.

The restaurant will have an open kitchen and use rustic colors to emulate an Italian feel, he said.

At 3,500 square feet, it will be in a stand-alone building at the Tuscana on Yale shopping center. Russo's is expected to open in early spring 2013.

The Tulsa restaurant is part of a growth plan by franchisee Richard Martinez, a partner in the Russo's Coal-Fired restaurant who is planning to open eight additional restaurants in the region, Russo said. The company expects to announce more Oklahoma locations in the coming months.

The new restaurant will be a convenient fit for the Tuscana on Yale development, a high-end shopping center that will include about 33,000 square feet of retail and office space and cost between $9 and $10 million.

The center will also be home to Keo Asian Cuisine, now operating in Brookside, and Whole Foods is building a grocery on the southwest corner of the intersection, also expected in 2013.

Read more from this Tulsa World article at http://www.tulsaworld.com/business/article.aspx?subjectid=53&articleid=20120405_53_E1_CUTLIN30775
 

Gaspar

Yum!  That's across the street from me!
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Teatownclown

Too close for comfort.... definitely not hand made quality comfort food. Corporate gruel?

Come on south Teatown....

Conan71

Is that clean coal technology they are using? 
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TheArtist

  I wonder what is going to go along with the Whole Foods on that SW corner?  Would hate to see that entire site taken up with just that.  Could evolve into a nice area if there is enough put into it. 
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Teatownclown

Quote from: Conan71 on April 05, 2012, 11:29:39 AM
Is that clean coal technology they are using? 

No such thing....

Gaspar

Quote from: TheArtist on April 05, 2012, 11:32:35 AM
  I wonder what is going to go along with the Whole Foods on that SW corner?  Would hate to see that entire site taken up with just that.  Could evolve into a nice area if there is enough put into it. 

I'm sure there is some other retail, but this will be the Whole Foods standard layout, which is far larger than the store on 41st, and offers additional services.
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Conan71

Quote from: Gaspar on April 05, 2012, 12:49:38 PM
I'm sure there is some other retail, but this will be the Whole Foods standard layout, which is far larger than the store on 41st, and offers additional services.

Have you been to the OKC store?  I like their purpose-built layout a lot.  I do appreciate the adaptation at 41st, but it's a bit disjointed and crowded.
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Gaspar

Quote from: Conan71 on April 05, 2012, 01:04:37 PM
Have you been to the OKC store?  I like their purpose-built layout a lot.  I do appreciate the adaptation at 41st, but it's a bit disjointed and crowded.

Crowded is an understatement.   
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Gaspar

Quote from: rdj on April 05, 2012, 01:58:52 PM
Here is the website for the development.

http://www.tuscanaonyale.com/shopping-center-tulsa-ok.asp

That is without a doubt the best rendering I have ever seen!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The Whole Foods is not in that center though, it's on the SW corner.
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Teatownclown

Quote from: Conan71 on April 05, 2012, 01:04:37 PM
Have you been to the OKC store?  I like their purpose-built layout a lot.  I do appreciate the adaptation at 41st, but it's a bit disjointed and crowded.

Disjointed works in Tulsa..... ;)

rdj

Quote from: Gaspar on April 05, 2012, 02:09:55 PM
That is without a doubt the best rendering I have ever seen!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The Whole Foods is not in that center though, it's on the SW corner.

I know.  That is where KEO & the Italian concept mentioned in the opening post will go.
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Gaspar

Quote from: rdj on April 05, 2012, 02:24:10 PM
I know.  That is where KEO & the Italian concept mentioned in the opening post will go.

Didn't realize that KEO was going in there. 
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jacobi

Why are developers conviced that phoney-baloney tuscan "style" somehow means upscale?  Back in the 90's it was to spell the word 'shops' as 'shoppes'.  "Oh, I'll gladly drop additional money for something as small as a spelling choice." 

I don't mean to troll, It just looks alot like any other suburban development in the last 5-10 years.
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