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Are there any "soul food" restaurants in tulsa?

Started by buzz words, March 29, 2008, 07:51:49 PM

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buzz words

Something similar to cracker barrel but in south Tulsa?

inteller

you would be better off looking in north tulsa.

safetyguy

Uhh, I never thought of Cracker Barrel as "soul food".

CoffeeBean

Does Talking Drum count?  

African and Caribbean cuisine.
 

MichaelBates

Cracker Barrel does have Southern-style vegetables -- maybe that's the connection to soul food. Delta Cafe has the same sort of veggies.

For genuine soul food, you should try Evelyn's. It's only open for breakfast and lunch, it's just south of the Tulsa Air and Space Museum.

booWorld

#5
Is Uncle Herm's open for business?  583-6700

It's not in south Tulsa...

inteller

quote:
Originally posted by CoffeeBean

Does Talking Drum count?  

African and Caribbean cuisine.



that place is nasty

guido911

quote:
Originally posted by buzz words

Something similar to cracker barrel but in south Tulsa?



I was thinking about the same thing a few weekends ago. I had to settle for Logan's.
Someone get Hoss a pacifier.

riverman

Joyner's Home Cooked Food at 21st and Sheridan (8151 E 21st) - great chicken, greens, okra and cornbread. lots I haven't tried - eyeing the fried porkchop though.

rwarn17588

Neither is in south Tulsa, but I love the previously mentioned Evelyn's and Kinfolk's Soulfood Kitchen on North Cincinnati.

http://indietulsa.wordpress.com/2007/06/27/kinfolks-soulfood-kitchen/

mr.jaynes


buzz words


bbriscoe

The Flying Roll, near 51st and Memorial.  Creamed corn, Chicken fried steak, Fried Okra...

Not as good as the hole in the wall I used to eat at in Odessa, TX though.  That was some real soul food.

TheTed

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Originally posted by bbriscoe

The Flying Roll, near 51st and Memorial.  Creamed corn, Chicken fried steak, Fried Okra...

Not as good as the hole in the wall I used to eat at in Odessa, TX though.  That was some real soul food.



I scoff at throwed roll knockoffs!!!

There is only one throwed roll restaurant. Lambert's Cafe. It's like Cracker Barrel if Cracker Barrel was 10,000x better.

It's worth the drive. The nearest one is outside Springfield, MO.
 

guido911

quote:
Originally posted by TheTed

quote:
Originally posted by bbriscoe

The Flying Roll, near 51st and Memorial.  Creamed corn, Chicken fried steak, Fried Okra...

Not as good as the hole in the wall I used to eat at in Odessa, TX though.  That was some real soul food.



I scoff at throwed roll knockoffs!!!

There is only one throwed roll restaurant. Lambert's Cafe. It's like Cracker Barrel if Cracker Barrel was 10,000x better.

It's worth the drive. The nearest one is outside Springfield, MO.



Amen to that. Also, bottomless pre-meal treats as well...
Someone get Hoss a pacifier.