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First Trip to ONEOK!

Started by erfalf, May 11, 2012, 09:05:38 AM

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erfalf

Making my first venture to the new ballpark. I know it is late, especially for a baseball fan like me. But young kids and a pretty nice ballpark in Bartlesville have moved it down the priority list. I'm am excited though, as some of my co-workers just went and raved.

I'd like to go out to eat before hand. Me, my wife & 3 year old daughter. I think we are leaning toward Caz's. Have never been. Any other recommendations? Would I be disappointed with Caz's?
"Trust but Verify." - The Gipper

tulsa_fan

I think Fat Guy's burgers are a great family pre game option.  Caz's is OK, not one of my favorites downtown though.  Enjoy!  We really love going to the ballpark, you'll have a great time, hopefully your daighter will last to the fireworks!
 

Hoss

Quote from: tulsa_fan on May 11, 2012, 09:33:18 AM
I think Fat Guy's burgers are a great family pre game option.  Caz's is OK, not one of my favorites downtown though.  Enjoy!  We really love going to the ballpark, you'll have a great time, hopefully your daighter will last to the fireworks!

This^^^^

My first venture to OneOK included Fat Guy's.  Great burgers, essentially on the field and the outdoor dining option is cool (in the covered breezeway in case rain comes, which is possible tonight).  Looks to be a sellout.  I usually park at the lot just east of the railroad tracks on Elgin.  It's only about a two block walk.  I know the University Center allows free parking, but unless you get there early, you'll likely be shut out on that.

Awesome area with great potential.

EDIT:  get there EARLY tonight, especially if it looks to be a sellout.  I'm talking two hours early.

erfalf

Always wanted to try Fat Guy's. I figured it being adjacent to the ballpark it would be packed pre-game. I can't leave town today until after work unfortunately. So at best we will be rolling into town at 5:45.

Hoss, are you talking about the parking lots north of 1st St? Just wondering. Any parking suggestions would be appreciated. I really don't care if I have to pay to park. I kind of assumed on game nights anything with 5 blocks is going to be pay parking. And by the time I get there all the street parking will be taken. Plus I know there are chances of rain, so I'm probably not going to be in the mood to walk 10 blocks in the rain.

In general what would be the must try restaurant's downtown? My son is getting to the age where we are a little more comfortable with taking him out to reasonable places. Plus my wife and I are about to reinstate the date night every now and then. We already have planned on a long weekend in Tulsa. I think we are planning on staying at the Atlas Courtyard. Mostly because of price and proximity to everything downtown. Any advice? (Keep in mind, I am slowly trying to plant the seeds to get us to move back to Tulsa, however if jobs dictate otherwise, there is no hope, but here's hoping).
"Trust but Verify." - The Gipper

Hoss

Quote from: erfalf on May 11, 2012, 10:35:37 AM
Always wanted to try Fat Guy's. I figured it being adjacent to the ballpark it would be packed pre-game. I can't leave town today until after work unfortunately. So at best we will be rolling into town at 5:45.

Hoss, are you talking about the parking lots north of 1st St? Just wondering. Any parking suggestions would be appreciated. I really don't care if I have to pay to park. I kind of assumed on game nights anything with 5 blocks is going to be pay parking. And by the time I get there all the street parking will be taken. Plus I know there are chances of rain, so I'm probably not going to be in the mood to walk 10 blocks in the rain.

In general what would be the must try restaurant's downtown? My son is getting to the age where we are a little more comfortable with taking him out to reasonable places. Plus my wife and I are about to reinstate the date night every now and then. We already have planned on a long weekend in Tulsa. I think we are planning on staying at the Atlas Courtyard. Mostly because of price and proximity to everything downtown. Any advice? (Keep in mind, I am slowly trying to plant the seeds to get us to move back to Tulsa, however if jobs dictate otherwise, there is no hope, but here's hoping).

McNellie's is always good, but it's more of a pub if you have children.  Their food is quite good though.  Joe Momma's and other places downtown are good.

The parking lot I'm talking about is in the center of this link to Google Maps.

http://g.co/maps/djkcr

It's the Deborah Brown School parking lot and you're right, it's north of 1st St (when I'm downtown my ordinal directions get all screwed up) on Elgin.  The lot goes west past the Detroit overpass.  It's usually $5 to park there.

swake

Quote from: Hoss on May 11, 2012, 10:44:55 AM
McNellie's is always good, but it's more of a pub if you have children.  Their food is quite good though.  Joe Momma's and other places downtown are good.

The parking lot I'm talking about is in the center of this link to Google Maps.

http://g.co/maps/djkcr

It's the Deborah Brown School parking lot and you're right, it's north of 1st St (when I'm downtown my ordinal directions get all screwed up) on Elgin.  The lot goes west past the Detroit overpass.  It's usually $5 to park there.

Kids love Joe Mamma's with the old 80s style video games.

TheTed

In keeping with TNF rules requiring a Marshall reference, be sure to try their new All-Star Wheat. It debuted yesterday.

http://marshallbrewing.com/2012/05/announcing-tulsa-drillers-all-star-wheat/

I second the "meh" to Caz's. There are plenty of better places.
 

nathanm

This beer, I can only get it by going to a Drillers game?
"Labor is prior to and independent of capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital, and deserves much the higher consideration" --Abraham Lincoln

RecycleMichael

Caz's has some excellent menu items. He serves the best Cuban sandwich in town,. His chicken-fried steak is also good. I just love his corn/cucumber/bean salad side dish. Caz's Chowhouse also makes the strongest mixed drinks in the Brady.
Power is nothing till you use it.

Townsend

Quote from: RecycleMichael on May 11, 2012, 03:47:06 PM
Caz's has some excellent menu items. He serves the best Cuban sandwich in town,. His chicken-fried steak is also good. I just love his corn/cucumber/bean salad side dish. Caz's Chowhouse also makes the strongest mixed drinks in the Brady.

Fried pickle slices are good.

I like the place.

rdj

Quote from: nathanm on May 11, 2012, 03:35:41 PM
This beer, I can only get it by going to a Drillers game?

Yep.
Live Generous.  Live Blessed.

erfalf

Thanks for the tips everyone. Although I would love to try Fat Guy's, it doesn't really have anything my daughter would eat. She eats chicken (and turkey I guess), and that's pretty much it. No hamburgers for her. Can barely get her to eat a hot dog from time to time.

I just hope the rain holds off long enough for the fireworks. What are the makeup policies for the Drillers in case of inclement weather anyways. In the minors I've seen games made up at the opponents home field even.
"Trust but Verify." - The Gipper

Hoss

Quote from: erfalf on May 11, 2012, 04:01:18 PM
Thanks for the tips everyone. Although I would love to try Fat Guy's, it doesn't really have anything my daughter would eat. She eats chicken (and turkey I guess), and that's pretty much it. No hamburgers for her. Can barely get her to eat a hot dog from time to time.

I just hope the rain holds off long enough for the fireworks. What are the makeup policies for the Drillers in case of inclement weather anyways. In the minors I've seen games made up at the opponents home field even.

Vouchers for another game.  I went to a Friday fireworks game that had a two-hour rain delay and keep your tickets for replacements.  Pretty simple to do actually.  Heck, the game we had still was played and we were still offered vouchers.

RecycleMichael

The Drillers are a class act. I am having a company picnic there Monday.
Power is nothing till you use it.

Hoss

Quote from: RecycleMichael on May 11, 2012, 04:52:58 PM
The Drillers are a class act. I am having a company picnic there Monday.

I agree.  The ticket attendants are super nice and always make you feel welcome.  They always thank you for attending as you leave.

A certain other minor league franchise in this city could take some pointers from them.