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Bar Arbolada

4.2 (198 reviews)
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Closed 4:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)

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Burger and fries
Lauryl B.

Service pretty friendly and it's cute inside. I used to love coming for a late night burger and fries, but the burger has changed immensely. It used to be a smash burger, but this time I went the thick burger patty barely filled 2/3 of the bun. It was also very dry as was the bun. I dunked it in ketchup to eat it. The fries I was served were cold. Not impressed like in the past.

Cheeseburger
Bequer G.

Bar Arbolada has become a staple in the downtown area! They make fire drinks but it's always packed and loud! Their fries are nice and crispy! I've heard great things about their cheeseburgers but they're just good! They're more on the homemade vibes though! The staff is usually very kind and helpful! They're trying their best making drinks

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Malissa C.

This place is the type to go and have a late night burger and a strong drink. Best burgers in OKC in my opinion, nothing too extra just the right amount of ingredients.

Anna L.

This restaurant is amazing. The building itself is on the corner where you get a good view of Oklahoma City. Usually, you'll park across the street and it's just a quick walk over. When you go in, it's a smaller restaurant, but with a cozy intimate vibe you order at the counter, so we started off with drinks the drinks itself for fairly priced and very good. We decided to order the smash burgers with the side of fries and their prices for this, were absolutely amazing. A 7 dollar double smash burger is an absolute steal with a side of fries being 3 dollars (I think) the service itself is something I wouldn't write home about and that's ok, you aren't there for the service, you are there for the vibes. As a whole we loved this place and definitely will be back!

Vitamin G and Cheeseburger
Precious O.

I loved my first visit to Bar Arbolada! I went for happy hour with some friends and it was such a cute spot! The star of the show was absolutely the smash burger. I ate it in a few bites and then I was tempted to order five more. Best burger in OKC that I've tried so far.

Erika O.

I came on a Saturday night for drinks. It's a pretty small bar but we were able to sit in a booth. I tried a Paloma which was good! Service was great and the inside is cute. Very vibey and a fun spot for drinks

matt l.

Agree prob one of the best burgers in Oklahoma like the famous review. The beer selection is local and good craft The outdoor seating is nice as inside is loud at times One less star because the staff is hit or miss The female bar back is a miserable person who shouldn't be in service . One guy bartender was super friendly Service is hit or miss Will return

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Davina I.

Love this place for a late night bite! The prices are so good- the grilled cheese is $2. I love the vibe here- dark, laid back. You do have to order at the bar and it was open seating when I went. The drinks are really good as well.

Beer and a shot
Christopher C.

Beer and a shot! I know you can get it at any bar, but I think it's cool that Bar Arbolada actually has it on the menu. You get a can of their Beerbolada and a shot of whatever well booze you want. I enjoyed it immensely. The hamburger I had was good with a nice char. No frills but very tasty and the price is right. They were out of pimento so I didn't get to try the pimento fries, but the regular ones weren't bad. The vibe for me wasn't exactly comfy. It was loud even though it wasn't busy or crowded. The bartenders were competent but not very friendly. It feels like the routine of order at the bar, get your drinks, get your number probably gets easier after you have done it a few times. For me as a first-timer though, I would have been lost without my daughter there to guide me. She's a regular and she loves it but I felt a little out of place. Come with friend and/or a group and you'll be fine.

Double cheeseburger
Brittany D.

Smash burgers are phenomenal! Staff was friendly. Beer was good. Food came fast Will definitely return next time we're in OKC.

Gluten Free Basket of Fries ‍
Bren H.

Updated Nov. 2024 Service has improved so much since our first visit! Highly recommend the Espresso Martini when Patrick is behind the bar. GLUTEN FREE NIRVANA: GF Burgers & Fries GF Grilled Cheese Special Needs/Family friendly when we choose a slower time of day. Crazy popular/busy local haunt. Does get extremely loud... if that's an issue for you or yours fyi

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Catherine Z.

Great atmosphere, fun 'tenders, delicious simple food. Burger comes with a lot so if you're not into that, just let them know.

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Alton Brown was right -- Bar Arbolada has the best burger in OKC. The gold rush whiskey cocktail is a great match to an amazing burger.

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