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The Great Hall

5.0 (2 reviews)
Open • 9:00 am - 11:00 pm

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The R&J Lounge and Supper Club - TV dinner, cocktails, deviled eggs

The R&J Lounge and Supper Club

4.0(231 reviews)
0.7 mi
•$$

The same night that I tried Eastside Pizza House (at The Collective) is the same night we ended up…read morecoming over to R&J to get away from the crowd. Walking in, it was dimly lit & it reminded me of a bar Downtown in Tulsa. We found a table (the place got filled up pretty quick afterwards) caddy corner to the bar & we got help quick. My partner ordered the Oaxacan Old Fashioned, a friend of mine ordered some Truffle Fries & a drink that I didn't catch - as for me, I got the Ginger Beer (I don't drink). The Oaxacan Old Fashioned looked nice with the orange peel climbing out of the glass & had a really good aroma (I took a big whiff of it). The ginger beer was a spicy ginger beer & it was really good. With every sip, it was opening up my nostrils, it had some spice to it for sure. I tried my friend's Truffle Fries & it's something I'd order, especially if I wasn't as hungry & wanted a "snack". You can smell the truffle while the taste was real subtle. All in all, the place was chill. It was a nice wind down from leaving an art show & The Collective (I had no clue it turned into a clubbish scene on a Saturday... they were jammin' that night). My friend was a regular there, the individual who served us was super nice & friendly. There was whole menu to explore full of sandwiches, burgers (I want to try the South West Burger along with the Umami Burger) & all kind of other dishes to choose from. As much as I come down to OKC, I still get familiar with the scene more & more - R&J is added to the list of places that I'd return to. Side Note: A friend of my friend stopped by right before my partner & I left. She ordered the Brussel Sprouts and Bacon & in my head, I dove into her plate before she could.

After stopping in for a drink after a game, I can confidently say this is one of my favorite bars…read morein OKC. This spot was very chill and laid back. We ordered a couple of drinks and everything was great. The bartender was also very kind and attentive. I enjoyed my time. And would definitely stop by again!

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Good For A Few - Mr. Tomato Head

Good For A Few

4.8(42 reviews)
1.8 mi•Plaza District, Gatewood UCD

The Theta burger was delicious, but the "special sauce" on the "Patty Melt" was even better. Peyton…read more(with an "e" she said) was very knowledgable about the menu and recommended some great sides. The atmosphere was easy to relax in and our server was great. They have a speakeasy attached for an extra good time and if you know, you know!

I heard about this establishment from several friends who raved about the atmosphere and drinks so…read moreit was on my list to try. I finally made my way here tonight before a work get together and initially I enjoyed the space and atmosphere. It is very cozy and intimate, and there are not many bars like it in OKC. However, when it came to the bartenders (two from my interaction) and cocktails -- my experience was less than cozy. Long story short, I asked for an espresso martini, a basic drink I know. And I was told as such by both bartenders working, one of which called me 'boring'. They wanted me to try a drink off their menu, and I respect the pride and effort this business put into crafting unique, holiday cocktails. However, none of them spoke to me tonight, and I wanted a run of the mill espresso martini. One bartender asked if I would be willing to try one of their drinks similar to an espresso martini, to which I agreed, however I still did not enjoy and requested a regular (boring and basic) espresso martini. They said they typically avoid making these popular drinks, but made an exception for me. Which is really unfortunate, because it was one of the best espresso martinis I've had in the city. Both bartenders later apologized for their comments, but I'm unsure if they were genuine or trying to save face. All in all, if you're willing to explore untraditional cocktails with a cozy vibe, you should try this place. If you have a simple pallet, that doesn't need to be wowed, it's questionable if you should visit. If this review doesn't get me banned, I may give it another try. Happy drinking!

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Later Bye - Sanbitter

Later Bye

4.7(31 reviews)
1.0 mi•Heritage Hills

Hip bar named "LATER Bye" that has apparently been around since November of 2024 and had no idea…read more Conservas (Google AI: "a centuries-old Iberian tradition of preserving seafood in cans or jars using high-quality ingredients. The Spanish and Portuguese word conserva translates to 'preserved') include seafood (fish, oyster, mussel, octopi, clam) pairings with kettle chips and garlic aiolis from Spain, Portugal, Denmark & New Bedford. Next to and on the side of Harvey Bakery & Kitchen. The orange and lemon Italian sodas they have are also bomb, and they have other mocktails that might be bitters/aperitifs that might be more of an acquired taste. Bartender and kitchen service excellent: More from Google AI: History: A French invention to provide nutritious food for soldiers, the Spanish supposedly developed their love for conservas after a shipwreck left a Frenchman with tins of conservas on the Spanish coast. Preparation: Freshly caught seafood is quickly preserved in oil or sauces. Types: Mackerel conservas come as skinned and deboned fillets, or small mackerel preserved whole with bones and skin. Benefits: Conservas are a flavorful, low-mercury fish option with nutritional benefits. Shelf life: Canned anchovies can last 1-2 years in a cool, dry place, but should be eaten within a week of opening.

Great Spanish inspired spot in OKC. It's small and easy to miss if you don't know about it. They…read moredon't take reservations but you can call 30 minutes ahead to put your name down. We came on a Thursday during Aperitivo hour 3-5 and got seated at the bar immediately. It was the perfect amount of people in there. Not too loud. They have some good happy hour specials. I was just excited they had vermút. We had some wine and the Spanish snack board. Overall great experience.

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