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    Bishop Quigley

    4.2 (50 reviews)
    ModeratePubs, American, Beer Bar
    Closed 12:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)
    Updated 2 months ago

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    What's the vibe?
    Hipster
    Casual
    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed

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    Fish and chips!!
    Jim L.

    Tried again,,,had a coupon for wintery mix...no place to sit, ignored by staff, no greeting, no hello, nothing. Not even a simple acknowledgment. Tables unbussed with glasses stacked...and folks drinking...mainly drinking. I imagine it's good for a drink and a chat, but they aren't turning tables. We left disappointed...again.

    Eileen S.

    A colleague who has lived in Europe told me that the fish and chips is pretty good, so I had to try it. It is my first time eating this type of chips. It feels different than the usual French fries/wedges. We wouldn't order the curry again though. It tasted diluted or bland. I will be back again for the fish and chips.

    Sharon C.

    We checked out the Tulsa Irish festival on a cold wet day in March. The beers were $15 and the price of food was just as ridiculous. We left early. I thought we were going home, but Dan surprised me by stopping at Bishop Quigley's. What a fun surprise! We found the Irish festival we were looking for. We were surrounded by Irish in a nice warm room where beers were half the price and food was more reasonable. Their menu is fairly simple and it's printed on the mirror behind the bar as well as paper. I'm looking forward to going back.

    Gary M.

    This was my first time ever ordering Fish & Chips on purpose. I'm not sure if I ever had Fish & Chips as I'm typing this. Looking at the menu online before I got here, I placed my order the moment I walked in & sat at the bar. I was greeted when I sat down. There were a handful of people there, the waiter was covering the whole spot. My order didn't take long to come out & I enjoyed my meal. As the ketchup & malt vinegar were sitting in front of me before my food even got there, the lemon & tartar sauce did their thing to where I didn't need the other two. The fish covers a majority of the plate. I squeezed the lemon (a charred lemon at that) over all of it & the chips. The tartar sauce was well seasoned & there was more than enough for the fish. Same for the chips, well salted & something I left plain (the ketchup would've worked well). A good first impression for Fish & Chips. It's something I'd have to really be in the mood for to get again. I had my eyes on the burger & they also have Pastrami Ribs that are only available on Sunday after 5.

    Emily G.

    We had been wanting to eat for here a bit but specifically on a Sunday so my husband could try the pastrami ribs. I will tell you they did not disappoint. So tender and flavorful. Fish and chips was delicious as well. Always prefer haddock to cod.

    Pastrami ribs available after 5 on Sundays
    Carrie A.

    I took my husband to this British pub as i know he enjoys them enormously. He said, "I had never heard of Pastrami Ribs before... but these are among the best ribs I've ever had... the Dijon BBQ dipping sauce was a perfect compliment to the tender meat." Inside, the decor was religious themed. It was a little hard to find, but Bishop Quigley Pub has good service and great food! 5 out of 5 stars!

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    Dan C.

    Just had a quick beer and a snack (chips). Service was good and atmosphere was rowdy pub. Enjoyed. Will return.

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    Michael E.

    Bishop the Quigley is a nearly hidden gem on a very short section of S. Cincinnati Avenue next door to Maple Ridge Grocer. This Irish Pub has a secret. Although its menu is short, you are also able to order from the Maple Ridge Grocer menu since both restaurants share the same kitchen. But don't let the fact that Bishop Quigley has a small menu deter you from going. There are some awesome choices on the menu. At the top of my list is their Haddock Fish Fry. It's a generous piece of lightly breaded fried haddock served with the most awesome chips that I've had in Tulsa along with half a broiled lemon and great tasting tartar sauce. I'd have to say it's the best Fish fry that I've had in Tulsa. And don't hesitate to order the Hot Roast Beef & Swiss sandwich with grilled red onion and horseradish mayo off of the Maple Ridge Grocer menu. It was piled high with tender roast beef and the horseradish mayo was on the mild side so no worries about it being too spicy. It was served with a generous portion of excellent chips. I look forward to many future visits to Bishop Quigley.

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    Madeline E.

    Amazing Fish and Chips. Very limited menu, but that doesn't matter when you kill every dish. The crust on the fish was light and crispy, the chips were delicious and house made, and the tartar sauce was great!

    Beer selection
    Alberto F.

    Bishop Quigley A (McNellie's) neighborhood pub in Maple Ridge... First impression: Parking on a Friday afternoon is a royal pain in the a**. I don't think I'd attempt this on a weekend evening. But once you get past that, this is a pretty cool place! It has the look of neighborhood Irish pub although the music selection overhead suggests otherwise. The limited menu has a couple of solid selections. I went with the Ham and Cheese Toasty with tomato and onion ($13.00) and a Smithwick's Red Ale. The sandwich was crispy on the outside. The hot ham and cheese was like a cozy hug. Very tasty. And toasty! Prices were reasonable and decor was nice although the clientele was a bit pretentious for my taste. (If the dudes next to me mentioned the perfect pour of Guinness one more time, because six times apparently wasn't enough, I'd be asking the Bishop himself for forgiveness.) I'll be back to try something different next time. Maybe the fish 'n chips. And a perfectly poured pint of Guinness.

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    Good food and great service. Not the most extensive menu, but everything on it is quality.

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    Awesome fish and chips and it has a great vibe! Everyone who waited on us was great as well

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    New neighborhood pub. Loved it. Cozy & had damn good fish & chips! Good job! Parking a little tricky.

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    McNellie's

    McNellie's

    4.0(492 reviews)
    1.5 miDowntown
    $$
    Locally owned & operated
    20 years in business

    11 years in the game with visiting McNellie's. From Burger Night to First Friday to late night…read morevisits... It's been very consistent with everything I've order & with customer service. From a recent visit on Valentine's Day due to a spot having their kitchen close early (my pops was performing across the street so when they were done, we came over here), I'm glad we ended up eating here. We came in, got greeted instantly & even got a table the moment after we got greeted. I find it wild that we usually get seated by the stairs in the middle, not in a bad way, I really like that table & we end up there a majority of the time when it's just us two. I wish I remembered our server's name, she did an excellent job. I went with the Whiskey Burger & it was incredible. The wait on the food didn't take long at all. The whiskey chipotle BBQ sauce stole the show. The burger was perfect. The sweet potato fries went well with the burger, I got honey mustard as my dipping sauce. I was so hungry that I ran through my whole plate in a snap of a finger. I enjoyed that night, no complaints whatsoever. Side Note: The Olympics were going on & Curling was on the television on my right. I actually looked up how the sport takes place & I learned something new that night (outside of the fact that Curling always intrigued me).

    Stopped in for dinner and a drink. Sat outside at the bar since the weather was perfect. They have…read morea few TVs for games and plenty of outdoor seating. The inside bar looked very nice but it was packed. No seats. The menu was decent and I settled on a burger. It was good. The sweet potato fries needed a little longer in the fryer but still good. The Old Fashioned was tasty. Overall a nice place to stop downtown for a drink a burger maybe before a drillers game.

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    Albert G's BBQ - 12 Smoked wings

    Albert G's BBQ

    3.9(230 reviews)
    1.5 miDowntown
    $$

    When I first walked in, the experiencing of eating there was off to a good start since the staff…read morewas friendly and hospitable. After ordering the food off the menu and receiving the food relatively quickly after ordering, the waiter politely explained the condiments to eat with BBQ meats. I had the three meat platter with bologna, ribs, hot links, fried okra, and tabouli. Although the food was good, the friendly staff took it a step further. If you want a good BBQ experience in Tulsa no matter the time of the day, look no further than this restaurant.

    Albert G's Bar-B-Q (Tulsa Hills) Disappointing Delivery Experience…read moreI ordered dinner for delivery from Albert G's Bar-B-Q at the Tulsa Hills location, and unfortunately the food did not meet expectations. The ribs lacked seasoning and didn't taste smoked. The Polish sausage had very little flavor. The chopped brisket was dry and under-seasoned. The baked beans were not cooked properly and were unpleasant to eat. The mac and cheese tasted like it was made with Velveeta and lacked flavor. The only items that were enjoyable were the barbecue sauce and the bread. My ratings: * Ribs: 4/10 * Polish sausage: 2/10 * Chopped brisket: 4.5/10 * Baked beans: 1/10 * Macaroni & cheese: 3/10 * Barbecue sauce: 5/10 I'm sharing this feedback in hopes that the kitchen can make some improvements better seasoning, proper smoking, and more care with sides could really make a difference. I'd like to see this location step things up in the future.

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