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Started by DolfanBob, December 31, 2014, 08:56:07 AM

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DolfanBob

Right on the heels of a bad news article. Tallgrass gets top billing in this review. I was amazed at the amount of closings this year.

http://www.tulsaworld.com/weekend/cover_story/top-new-restaurants-for-tallgrass-prairie-table-leads-year-end/article_cbf7262f-d6e7-50aa-a6ef-956812bf6a34.html
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Conan71

Quote from: DolfanBob on December 31, 2014, 08:56:07 AM
Right on the heels of a bad news article. Tallgrass gets top billing in this review. I was amazed at the amount of closings this year.

http://www.tulsaworld.com/weekend/cover_story/top-new-restaurants-for-tallgrass-prairie-table-leads-year-end/article_cbf7262f-d6e7-50aa-a6ef-956812bf6a34.html

"Tallgrass Priairie: Craft cocktails so good, you'll want to kick a deputy in the shin!"
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sgrizzle

Haven't eaten at a single top 10, and only a couple of honorable mentions.

TeeDub


If it makes you feel better on their list, at least one of them is already out of business.

Whoops.

Conan71

Which one is gone, Tee Dub?
"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

TeeDub


The Sam's Southern Eatery in Broken Arrow.   On second glance, apparently only the BA location closed.   I didn't realize there was another near TU.

http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/58/1877307/restaurant/Tulsa/Sams-Southern-Eatery-Broken-Arrow

BKDotCom


DolfanBob

Quote from: TeeDub on December 31, 2014, 12:33:34 PM
The Sam's Southern Eatery in Broken Arrow.   On second glance, apparently only the BA location closed.   I didn't realize there was another near TU.

http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/58/1877307/restaurant/Tulsa/Sams-Southern-Eatery-Broken-Arrow

I drive by that one everyday. I was surprised it was gone so quickly. A couple of people I know said the food and prices were fantastic. I'm not sure if it's the location or people still thinking it looks like the old Captain Ds.
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Red Arrow

Quote from: DolfanBob on December 31, 2014, 02:49:23 PM
I'm not sure if it's the location or people still thinking it looks like the old Captain Ds.

There may be an element of that.  The Carl's Jr that is no longer at about 103rd and Memorial was torn down.  A Freddie's Steakburgers is going up.  Brand new building.
 

Conan71

Quote from: DolfanBob on December 31, 2014, 02:49:23 PM
I drive by that one everyday. I was surprised it was gone so quickly. A couple of people I know said the food and prices were fantastic. I'm not sure if it's the location or people still thinking it looks like the old Captain Ds.

I ate at the one on 11th St. a month or so back.  Something doesn't seem right with this operation.  Based on the food volume vs. price, I don't see how they turn a profit.  My friend suggested perhaps it was a money laundering operation.  :o
"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

dbacksfan 2.0

Tulsa has always seemed to be a fickle area regarding restaurants. Even back in the early 80's the life span of a place was 6 months before people got tired of it and moved on. You had places that resembled places from DFW, KC, and other national chains, but the newness wore off, and the local places unless they had been there since the 50's had a short life. There used to be a joke that if you lasted 3 months you had a chance, if you lasted 6 months you were doing something right, if you lasted longer you were avoiding ABLE and you made it past "Liquor By The Drink" in 1984.

But it just seems that as much as people want new, mom & pop/ regional/ and national, it seems that the interest level is 6 to 8 months to maybe a year. Wasn't there a big to do about Wolfgang Puck's? Atomic Burrito? Freebirds? Tia's Tex Mex? Just curious, how are the places at River Walk in Jenks doing? (not anything that has Kitchell attached to it, that's a time bomb) I have read several reviews of places at River Walk, but I think here is a more accurate view.

BKDotCom

Quote from: dbacksfan 2.0 on January 04, 2015, 03:38:44 AM
Tulsa has always seemed to be a fickle area regarding restaurants. Even back in the early 80's the life span of a place was 6 months before people got tired of it and moved on. You had places that resembled places from DFW, KC, and other national chains, but the newness wore off, and the local places unless they had been there since the 50's had a short life. There used to be a joke that if you lasted 3 months you had a chance, if you lasted 6 months you were doing something right, if you lasted longer you were avoiding ABLE and you made it past "Liquor By The Drink" in 1984.

But it just seems that as much as people want new, mom & pop/ regional/ and national, it seems that the interest level is 6 to 8 months to maybe a year. Wasn't there a big to do about Wolfgang Puck's? Atomic Burrito? Freebirds? Tia's Tex Mex? Just curious, how are the places at River Walk in Jenks doing? (not anything that has Kitchell attached to it, that's a time bomb) I have read several reviews of places at River Walk, but I think here is a more accurate view.

Atomic Burrito became Los Cabos
Freebirds is still in business (as far as I know)

heironymouspasparagus

Quote from: DolfanBob on December 31, 2014, 02:49:23 PM
I drive by that one everyday. I was surprised it was gone so quickly. A couple of people I know said the food and prices were fantastic. I'm not sure if it's the location or people still thinking it looks like the old Captain Ds.


We ate there - once - and the food and prices were NOT fantastic!  I am stunned that it lasted the several months it was there!!  Had to go home and sit for a while to let the waves of nausea pass....  I almost mentioned it at the time, but it was gone in less then two weeks after we went there, so figured there was no point.


That list is all over the map - from what are supposed to be fine dining to fast food.  Chicken Express is down there - fast food absolutely - but the one I have been to is really good value for the money!  Decent chicken and ok sides.  Cost/value ratio is pretty darn good.

Johnny Rockets - have been to one in Wisconsin and it was decent, but kind of pricey.  Maybe because of near airport location.


We went to La Madeleine today for first time and it was pretty good for a chain restaurant.... Will be back.
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DolfanBob

Changing opinions one mistake at a time.

carltonplace

Has anyone been to Bohemian Pizza in the East Village across from Hodges Bend?