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    Mojito Bar

    3.0 (3 reviews)

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    (7 reviews)

    East Tulsa

    It's an OK place wouldn't recommend it probably won't go back. Waitress was there all by herself…read more It got kind of busy she got overwhelmed.

    Drove over here from BA to support one of the bartenders that recently moved from another bar. I…read morewas met with hostility and unfair treatment the moment I walked through the door. My girlfriend and I came in around 9pm on a Thursday evening, very slow evening with only one other person there. As soon as we walked through the door, the owner yells from behind the bar, "are you 21?" Both of us are over the age of 21, but are still young and I can understand the need to ID. The part that got me was him literally yelling across the building as soon as we walked in. I didn't have my physical ID as the DMV takes a Real ID when you get a new one and I had just taken my CDL test; currently waiting for my physical copy. I didn't have a physical copy and was told we couldn't be served. The female bartender did say that if I had a paper copy, she could serve me. When I had revived my paper copy of my ID, I turned it in to my employer to keep on file, so I didn't have it on me. We both walked out and I told the staff to have a good evening. After ruffling through some papers in my glovebox, I found a paper copy of my CDL permit that I had gotten a couple of weeks prior, and returned back inside. Once inside, the owner was standing in front of the door with a bowl of popcorn in his hand, and introduced himself to me. Before I could get a word out, he told me I was not welcome in his bar and that he was refusing service for, "Having a bad gut feeling about you and your girlfriend." Never in my life have I come across an interaction such as this one. I strongly feel that we were denied service just because we look young (while still being over 21.) I was excited to try somewhere new and play pool, however, I have no intentions of supporting this business or its owner in the future.

    El Bunker Restaurant & Lounge - Fajitas Mixtas

    El Bunker Restaurant & Lounge

    (4 reviews)

    Midtown

    Nothing on the plates was bad, but.......the fries were the best…read more That sums it up. Even though the food wasn't bad, I still wouldn't recommend El Bunker to a friend. The restaurant's focus is seafood. They also offer a variety of typical Mexican fare, in addition to the seafood. Their menu is available on line at their website. The details... It is not OKIEMEX. And that's fine. Mexican food comes in many varieties. I like to try varieties. This particular variety I don't favor. It just wasn't good enough to get enthusiastic about. Starting with the disappointing salsa. It was a replication of spaghetti sauce served hot (as in temperature) and hot (as in taste) from red chili pepper. Heavy on the oregano. Other than bottled sauce there are no other options. The beverage situation seems to be very limited. No diet Coke. We had the "Milanese de Pollo" and the "Filete de Pescado a la Diabla." Both generous, large portions, served on plates able to accommodate the amount of food. Milanese de Pollo was two thin chicken breasts, coated with a good layer of bread crumbs and deep fried. It was served with very lightly seasoned beans and rice. The beans were different. A hint of cinnamon was noticeable. The tilapia filet was grilled and covered with a decent "Diabla" style sauce. Good burn as it should have, and thankfully, not mouth blistering. The rice; meh. Each meal had a sampling of salad [just for presentation I guess] with a miniscule drip of dressing. The dry salad made no contribution to the enjoyment of the meal. Well then. Nothing on the plates was bad, but.......the fries were the best. This restaurant was previously operated as "Miami Nights." The facility, furnishings and upkeep seem to have deteriorated some, since our visit in early 2020. Service: Friendly and adequate

    El Bunker is a Mexican restaurant/lounge with a focus on fresh seafood. Located where Miami Nights…read morewas, it's an intriguing addition to Tulsa's dining scene. The menu offers different types of fish/shellfish dishes like ceviche, calamari, and fish tacos alongside more commonly found Mexican fare like burritos, quesadillas, and meat tacos. El Bunker also serves up a mean breakfast/brunch. Highly recommended!

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