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Look at their health score, prices too high for this

Who ever answers the phone here is a bit of a smart a$$. It's really not hard to be kind to people but you realize not everyone has a good heart. I called here just before 12pm to order a breakfast burrito but the woman on the phone told me they're on lunch and I should know this and told me to get with the program among other things. Her tone was rude, condescending, and insulting. While this was my go to spot, I'll never order here again. I can't support an establishment that disrespects me and treats and speaks to me like I'm stupid. How hard is it to say you're not serving breakfast any longer politely or just not insult my intelligence. I always say please & thank you and give respect so there was no reason to disrespect me. I'm giving two starts instead of one because the food is good but the service and staff I dealt with was shiiiet. It's still worth checking out but I will not support a business who treats me like this. I'll end with this, read their previous health score!! They've been dinged for numerous violations so pray you don't get sick. I've read a few other reviews calling out how they handle food, not sanitary

Mae D.

Great variety of food options on the menu! One of The best customer service we had in Tulsa! Food was seasoned very well!

Breakfast of champions
Carmela H.

One of my downtown Tulsa Go-to spots whether I am alone, with family or meeting clients. The staff greets you with a smile and "welcome in" when you walk in the door. Even though this is a smaller space, the diversity of seating styles makes it easy to enjoy a meal while working or connecting with others. The menu has selections for plant based eaters like myself. There is a full bar to enjoy libations and freshly baked desserts. A downtown treasure

Jarod W.

When I started working downtown, I wanted to become familiar with as many restaurants that I could. Unfortunately, I didn't explore as many as I would've liked but Cherry Street Kitchen still stands as one of my favorites. I've eaten here on three (or more) occasions and the overall experiences are consistently pleasing. I first visited on April 28th and again on December 13th 2023, both around 1pm. With large glass windows and decals everywhere, it stands out among the few restaurants in Western downtown. You walk in to a modern yet quaint setting. There's plenty of walking space, a mix of seating styles, tall ceilings with exposed pipes and plenty of natural lighting. The host meets you at the counter and offers you the option to sit where you'd like. Each time I've visited the house was at least half full but the service is still consistent and considerate, whether a server or the bartender assists you. Generally, the space is pretty chill. Filled with downtown business casuals but simultaneously relaxed. Perhaps my favorite thing about CSK is their lunch menu. Either good lunch or good breakfast- soups, salads, sandwiches, pastries, etc. - you can't go wrong. I had Fred's Fried Chicken Sandwich with Fries (& a Moscow mule) on my first visit and a CSK House Salad the second time. The chicken sandwich was as good as any! The grilled brioche bun and the lightly-breaded, perfectly cooked chicken stands out. No complaints, highly recommended. The salad was robust with a variety of ingredients that will fill you up without a doubt. I've also had breakfast there and without specific recollection, I'm sure it was probably good. I still need to try the pastries at the front counter but I've resisted temptation thus far. Overall, I truly enjoy CSK, whether for the ambiance, the service or the food that's offered. As much as I'd like for them to be open later, the shortened hours drive up the demand and I love to see it for this café-styled eatery. The location is separate from central downtown, and surely not located on Cherry Street, but worth a visit for a reliable, peaceful lunch.

Fred's fried chicken n french toast
Andrew F.

First time i have been to this location since they moved off cherry street. This is a nice big location especially downtown. Cute decor and decorated inside. We tried the 50 shades of gravy (biscuits and gravy) and Fred's fried chicken N french toast, a nice play on chicken and waffles. This was the best dish of the day by far. The chicken was fresh and hot, the sourdough french toast was also just as amazing with syrup and strawberries on top. The biscuits were good but not made fresh on this day, but the gravy was good. This would have been a 10 is biscuits were fresh made daily. The food is good, but a little pricey compared to other like places in town.

Brittany M.

Cute brunch spot located next to the Mayo hotel in Tulsa. Lots of menu options and the bakery cookies were BOGO on Sundays.

James S.

Had the avocado toast and breakfast burrito. Service was great, staff was pleasant. Salsa for burrito was awesome. Good coffee too. We were seared in back corner of restaurant by kitchen which I don't recommend. Would rather of sat by a window.

Cherry Street Kitchen
Terry B.

A great spot to grab lunch while in Tulsa! A chilly short walk from our client's office and I knew I was looking for something good. The Chicken Pot Pie was the perfect meal for a chilly day. As a matter of fact 3 in our party got the same thing! I think it could have used more chicken but would not hold that against such a satisfying flavor. I would get this again! Due to the lunch hour we sat in probably the worst location which was next to the entry. Every time the door opened the cool air rushed in! The group decided on cookies for dessert, I'm not much of a dessert person but I got the Lemon Coconut cookie. Not saying it was terrible but whew it was dry and not flavorful at all. Not sure what the others thought. For me I'll pass next time. However, I won't hold that against them because it was a good lunch. Looking forward to the next visit!

French toast

Would have been 5-stars if the greeting would have been kinder. Maybe she was having a bad day because I didn't see our greeter smile not once while we were there. She took us to an undesirable table (tiniest table for two against a wall) and when we asked if we could move to the table next to it, she put the menus down on our table told us we had 5 minutes to order breakfast and walked away. I don't normally go there, but it's hard not to notice that we were the only people of color in the restaurant...until we saw our waiter, a Cherokee/Seminole who was as kind as could be! Coffee was really good and served in big mugs. Refills were offered but we had enough with one cup! I had the French toast which was good, not too thin and not too thick, on sourdough bread. It was topped with fresh blueberries and strawberries, but thought it was supposed to have "something" cherry on it, but it didn't. No sides came with the dish. My partner had eggs, bacon and potatoes and was very happy. I had a taste of the potatoes and they were delicious!

Emily K.

This was a solid brunch experience. It is a pretty small place, so we sat at the bar in the back next to the window. I ordered the breakfast biscuit sandwich and it was good! I ordered it with an over easy egg which was my bad because it was super messy. I got the sausage patty on mine. Loved the breakfast potatoes, they were well seasoned and beautifully crisp!

Tom B.

Phenomenon baked goods and real food. Convenient to the Mayo. A good breakfast spot or grab a sandwich

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Great breakfast, fast service! I'd definitely head there again if in Tulsa. It was a nice choice for a late morning.

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Nice place. But I find it outrageous to pay 20$ for a simple burger... the lemon cookie was good lol

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