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Fiery Grille

3.0 (2 reviews)
Closed • 7:30 am - 10:30 AM

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Four. Seven. Three - Our first Tulsa igloo experience.  Ummm duct tape and broken arms.

Four. Seven. Three

4.1(36 reviews)
15.2 mi•Kendall-Whittier

Walked over to have a drink while waiting for a show at another bar nearby…read more Loved the vibe at 473 I side you have a fun cocktail bar and outside please of tables and sos e for shows. This feels more like a pls e that's good for destination groups than local neighbor bars. Pro tip Ranch: if you're looking to cut calories order a ranch water from Juan. It's cucumber tequila with seltzer water and a lime. Ask him for a tiny splash of their margarita mix for extra flavor while keeping the calories low.

I've been here recently due to live music & an afterparty, their drink menu really gave me a hard…read moretime to decide because their cocktails are very put together. I really wish I remembered the drink I had the first time around, what I do remember is that it was really good. The drink I had recently was the Don Diego de La Ve & it's something I'd get again + would be my usual. Anything tequila, it's automatic (rum is right there at a very close 2nd) when it comes to an alcohol beverage + cocktail. Has addition of ancho reyes, a chile liqueur, that's super subtle in the drink along with lemon lime & agave. My homie looked at my drink & said that's something he should've ordered. *Side Note* I took a look at the menu & I'm convinced I had the Cousin Eddie (when I first visited this place). As I stated that rum is a close 2nd to tequila & the Cousin Eddie has Bumbu (rum) that I already enjoy on its own.

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Crossing 2nd - Crossing 2nd Seating

Crossing 2nd

4.6(58 reviews)
26.7 mi
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My wife and I had the restaurant to ourselves, so we had the pleasure of a lengthy visit with the…read moreowner of Crossing 2nd. A very personable young lady, with an interesting back ground as a result of her military service and professional employment. She has traveled the world. Experiences that influence the restaurant's menu. In addition to good old home-grown versions of Okie staples like a smash burger and meat loaf; there are a variety of international cuisine offerings. Just a few examples: Shawarma to Stitzel, and Spring rolls to Bao Buns. Some of her favorite ethnic foods from around the world. And for the Veg Heads there is something called a Grilled Cauliflower Steak. In the back of the restaurant is a large dining and event room, with outdoor seating. It is set up to handle a crowd. Check all of the pictures. There is Karaoke and live bands on the weekend. The music genre is as varied as the restaurant's menu. We kept our lunch simple today with an Oklahoma Smash Burger. A big beef patty with cheese, dressed with L,T,P&O. A side of crispy fries completed the basket. I noticed something different about the burger on the first bite. The tomato. The tomato had an unmistakable home-grown flavor. If you know, you know. I asked. Sure enough, grown in her husband's garden. An excellent burger. Great food, great owner and from looking at the pictures a fun place to spend the evening.

Needs a good chef and wider menu. Service is good…read more Atmosphere is okay. Bartlesville deserves better food.

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Crossing 2nd - Crossing 2nd Ribbon Cutting

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1925 At The Mayo

1925 At The Mayo

4.2(10 reviews)
15.3 mi•Downtown

Magnificent king salmon..... Read on…read more... The warmest greet, not just hostess but the server as well I was initially disappointed with their small wine by the glass selection But I went with a great Bordeaux blend that was fantastic the king salmon: Skin on very, very juicy loved it The sauce, asparagus, and crushed pistachio? Drizzle was both complicated and mild enough to not overwhelm the delicate king salmon. Thanks to this chef for not ruining a great piece of seafood with overly strong flavors . I was very impressed. I actually consumed the king salmon as slow as I could to prolong my enjoyment of how good it was. Tomato buratta crostini Mediocre to poor. I'd pass. Way you much cake like bread. The picture in Yelp shows more accoutrements. Mine was sparse on the arugula and tomato. Initial impressions were it is so loud in here I wouldn't be able to have a conversation with anybody and I was glad I was solo It'd be very difficult place to bring a date and want a meaningful conversation without raising your voice Still a 5 star experience based on the magnificent cook The chefs design of a delicate king salmon plate with mild yet complicated drizzle and asparagus was eye watering. Beautiful plating on top of it all. 6 stars!!

We have been wanting to try this since they opened. Had a friend go to a couple of soft openings…read moreand she loved it. We stopped in for some later evening drinks. We weren't greeted by any hostess. The bar was full but the bartender said he had a little alcove for us (perfect for four) that was open--we just had to order drinks at the bar. So, our two guys stood and stood and stood. They finally split up and stood at separate ends of the bar to see who could get waited on first. One waitress, who I know was doing restaurant table service, was just standing there showing pics on her phone to a customer. We finally got our drinks but they forgot one. We then had someone check in on us finally!! Oh, and they were out of all of the craft draft beer--including their signature one. We ended up doing one more round. In fact, at one point, we were just going to go to the rooftop. Sadly, this made us not even want to come back to try the food. People in the know said that they were super short handed and needed a lot more help. The interior is great and I love the decor though. They put a lot of work into this space.

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1925 At The Mayo - Tomato burrata  " cake"

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