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Slow Ride Salloon

3.5 (2 reviews)
InexpensiveLounges, Sports Bars
Open • 12:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)

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My husband and I walked over the night before a holiday. We had a great time and the service was awesome.

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Bull In The Alley - A bacon appetizer!

Bull In The Alley

4.2(409 reviews)
4.0 mi•Downtown
•$$$$

This place has a near unreal atmosphere and its starts at the front door…read more The food is generally all flat out great. Brussels sprout dish....that was the only lousy side. Now, they blew the service on this night. Totally missed being our salads...before the entrees were already coming to the table. Open way late for dinner...that's awesome.

I am never one to leave reviews, but what I witnessed tonight was honestly disgusting. This…read morerestaurant and bar has always been one of my favorite spots in Tulsa, which made it even more disappointing to see. I was sitting at a table close to the bar and watched a woman accidentally spill her drink while sitting there with her friend. It really was not a huge deal, especially considering there were maybe only one or two other people at the bar at the time. But the way the staff handled it afterward was unbelievably unprofessional. The bartender brought back what looked like a half full replacement drink and made a rude comment about her spilling the rest. After that, the women were mostly ignored while employees behind the bar laughed, took shots, and very obviously mocked the situation. Not to be a stickler, but I also do not think it is the best look for employees to be openly taking shots while simultaneously being extremely rude to customers and what appeared to be intentionally ignoring the two women after a small spill. Later, another employee came over and made another comment about the spill before they were brought their check. The women looked embarrassed and upset and left shortly after. It was genuinely uncomfortable to watch. There is a huge difference between joking around and humiliating customers, and the staff completely crossed the line tonight.

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Bull In The Alley - The bar at Bull in the Alley

The bar at Bull in the Alley

Bull In The Alley - An appetizer of Seafood Bisque with an Old Fashioned!

An appetizer of Seafood Bisque with an Old Fashioned!

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LaFortune Studio

LaFortune Studio

5.0(1 review)
3.6 mi•Downtown

This is such a fun and unique event venue! It has been opened for less than a year so a lot of…read morepeople still don't know about it. I attended a holiday party and was blown away by the creative and colorful space. It is inside Tulsa's Performing Arts Center. I was lucky to find parking on third street so I walked through the main doors. You have to go left and walk all the way down the hall to find the lounge. There was clear signage and helpful staff guiding the way. Right outside, there's an interesting timeline on the wall. As you enter, there's a wide open space with a dance floor in the middle. You know you're in a unique space when your eyes don't know where to start exploring and you want to just take it all in. The space had been a black box since the 70s and the idea came up to turn it into a space that would generate revenue for the PAC trust. The one of a kind space was designed by Christopher Murphy. His inspiration was the lavish Studio 54 in NYC, a historic venue and cultural icon that was a nightclub in the 70s and now is a theater. I wasn't familiar with it but as soon as I looked it up, the theme made sense. It was known for its opulent interior design with walls covered in metallic fabrics and ornate art installations throughout it. The disco era wallpaper in the north wall was imported from Germany. Bianca and Truman (the horse lamps!) are so fun. I wish the pictures did them justice (apparently Jagger rode a white horse inside Studio 54). The capacity is 150 on the main floor and 50 on the mezzanine depending on seating arrangement. There's a full service bar, sound system, baby grand piano, lighting effects, small stage, and on staff event planner. You can submit booking inquiries on their website.

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LaFortune Studio - Another horse lamp!

Another horse lamp!

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Bounty Lounge - Friends and good times.

Bounty Lounge

3.8(12 reviews)
4.2 mi•Midtown
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I like a bar that is not full of smoke and has a good happy hour price on beer and a shot or 2 good…read moreservice you won't die of thirst here! Pool tables. Probably some call a dive bar but I've been here 3 times on a Friday for happy hour with my golf buddies and always have a good time. It's in 31st and Sheridan area so not the greatest area of Tulsa but large open tinted windows that you can keep an eye on your vehicle but its dark enough to satisfy my need for what I like a bar to be.

food - i'd gone to the pirate ship decorated bar saturday night to role play in real life by…read moregetting orange juice to fulfill vitamin c nutrient needs, and protect against scurvy. after two cups of oj, though, i'd decided to order a red bull to raise the old energy level and be a little more social. and considering the pirate ship theme of the bar, and the very real scurvy protection benefit of orange juice, i'm thinking a red bull commercial of a scurvy-free pirate getting wings is due. lastly, i'm thankful for the bartender for a complementary donut from sugar llamas that fit well with the season of sweets that is easter. service - as evidenced by the complementary donut, the bar was generous in terms of drinks and food provided, with the all drinks i'd got being very reasonably priced, along with the free donut. further, each bartender who poured a drink for me, as well as the floating bartender, was kind and polite. and while the conversation i'd had with each bartender involved some sussing, that is appreciated for a community bar, in which i for one do not want just anyone in there drinking and being boisterous. the bar chooses its shipmates wisely, you could say. ambiance - although, i've mentioned a few times already the pirate ship theme of the bar, the decor is not overdone, with a ship wheel and jolly rodger flag being two such decorations. also, the bar, which was showing an nfl draft night replay, along with a live oklahoma city thunder game, features kansas city chiefs and green bay packers team on the wall. and while i'm a little curious as to the reason for the tampa bay buccaneers or dallas cowboys not being the featured team with the chiefs, it still goes pretty well. not to be forgotten, the live music performance at the bar, by an artist named tequila kim, was one of if the not the most impressive live bar performances i've heard, including both cover songs and originals, with the favorite of mines of the latter being a song called "the wizard of the oz song."

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Barons on 1st - Shrimp cocktail

Barons on 1st

4.1(52 reviews)
3.8 mi•Downtown
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We went with friends to visit and try a "new" (to us) restaurant. Some things you need to know, you…read morereally need a reservation, they are quite popular and parking is an issue. They do have valet parking for $10. We had a reservation for 4 at 6:00 pm on Saturday night. Valet parking arrival worked great and we were seated quickly by the staff. We were given our menus by the server and she said she would be right back for our drink order. 10 minutes later she returned. (There was a large table she concentrated her time on). 10 minutes later she brought our drinks. We said we were ready to our order appetizers and in fact we were ready to order our entrees also. She said great! I'll be right back! 15 minutes later she came back and said she was ready to take our appetizer order. We gave her both, asked questions about the menu. In the mean time another server brought bread to our table. 20 minutes later we got our dumpling appetizer. They were great! An hour has gone by and we were getting hungry. Our server is bustling around, but we were feeling a little invisible. We asked another server if we could get our water refilled, they did. Our server eventually came by and mentioned the food should be coming soon, and asked if we wanted more cocktail's since ours were long empty. Only one of us ordered another. At the hour and a half mark our meals arrived. Two filet minions, a Dover sole, and a duck. All were hot perfectly cooked and tasted amazing. Just had to wait over 50 minutes for them to come to the table. We asked if the cocktails one of ordered was ready. She disappeared for 5 minutes and brought it by. We were done quickly because we were hungry, the steaks were particularly juicy and tender. We asked about dessert, she said she would be right back. 5 minutes later she brought dessert menus, by now we were quite done and just asked for our checks. It took another 15 minutes to get our checks, wait for her to pickup our cards and produce receipts to sign. The valet electronic receipt said don't request your vehicle until you are 3-5 minutes from leaving. Which we did. When we finally left the valet said he was swamped and had 11 cars show up at the same time, he apologized, but we could wait inside it would be a bit. There was one person receiving vehicles and one shuttling them. We waited 15 minutes for our car to arrive. By now it's almost 8:45 pm. The food was great. The service was subpar at all levels. I felt our server was concentrating on the larger tables and patrons who "appeared" more affluent, working for better tip opportunities. At $150 per person with appetizers and drinks before tip, I did not feel the experience was worth the price. This is mostly for the complete lack of service at all levels. This was a one and done.

One of the best meals of my life. Every single thing was mind blowing. The service was excellent…read moreand took fantastic care of my very large family. We ordered 4 appetizers, 8 entrees, 3 desserts, and many drinks! All fantastic. The chef came out and spoke with us which was the cherry on top. Not to mention how beautiful the interiors are. I only have a few pictures because we were enjoying ourselves too much! Would recommend to any and everyone.

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Barons on 1st - The butter being torched onto the tomahawk at the table

The butter being torched onto the tomahawk at the table

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Cobalt Bar & Grill - Interior

Cobalt Bar & Grill

4.4(8 reviews)
0.7 mi

My hubby, son and I met up with some fraternity friends at Cobalt Bar & Grill last night. They are…read morelocated on the corner of Peoria and 35th Pl and have been open only a few months. Our server did great but I didn't catch her name. It wasn't busy or full but that may be because not many know about this new establishment yet. My hubby and I both ordered the salmon and our son ordered a basic cheeseburger without tomatoes. I can't remember the name of my drink but it was the first one listed on the in-house menu. Our friends ordered a mango beer. The online menu on Google is not accurate. Our server mentioned they have revamped the menu since opening their doors. I assume that they are still working out some kinks and trying to get it just right. I am not sure if they actually serve brunch or not. My hubby and I agree that was some of the best salmon we have eaten at a non-seafood restaurant. The glazed carrots were good, nothing spectacular but the au gratin potatoes were "interesting." We haven't decided how we feel about them. They were definitely homemade though. The potatoes had a crust on top that I could not figured out what ingredients were included. Our son said his burger and fries were good. He is a man of few words unless he doesn't like something. Our friends enjoyed their beers but I forgot to ask what they thought of their food. They have potential and we will visit again. Prices were decent for what we got.

Staff was great! They've only been open about two weeks…read more The bruschetta was great. My French dip was tender with gooey cheese and the au jus was pretty perfect. The rueben was huge. We also had the Caesar wrap at our table. All were deemed great. A little disappointed in the onion rings. Totally a bar food menu but I would be back. It's really good bar food. I thought prices were VERY reasonable.

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Cobalt Bar & Grill - Steak and fingerling potatoes

Steak and fingerling potatoes

Cobalt Bar & Grill - French Dip

French Dip

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