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    5.0 (7 reviews)
    Open 3:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    O Bar

    O Bar

    4.1
    (157 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$

    It was my first time in Oklahoma to visit a dear friend of mine…read more I was looking up some places and doing my research (on yelp, of course) and came across, O bar It's located inside a hotel with parking outside. It's not a far walk. As soon as you walk into the hotel the elevator is straight ahead for the o bar. Located on the 7th floor When we got to the bar (it also has food and cigars) it's open seating. They have a bar seating (of course) lounge couches and a few places to sit outdoors (which, was really nice, but it was still very hot. Even for being late at a night) I loved the ambiance, so 5 stairs for that We sat on a lounge couch and was greeted by Metra and Madison (who all deserve 5 stars) Paige is their bartender (5 stars) Madison and metra were both our waitresses taking our orders They are known for their espresso martini. And they can do it decaf. Metra was really good at making suggestions and Madison was great at making sure our waters were always filled and bringing out drinks. All the girls here did a great job. They had great energy, really knowledgeable and were great at small talk. I loved them After the espresso martini Next up was the - later alligator. Which had -Lychee Vocka | Basil Cin | Cocchi Americano My girlfriend kept ordering a lemon drop and then Moscow mules for the rest of The night PS- garden party, by Paige, is another VERY popular drink. I wish I would of Tried it. Especially since Paige knows what she's doing They had another part of their menu featuring seasonal drinks and mocktails. I wish we also would of tried some of Their food. On some days / nights they have specials. Like cigar specials and some music. I think especially for being a hotel Bar, this went above my expectations. Especially with such friendly and attentive service. I can't wait to come back and visit. Hopefully when it's cooler outside and can sit on the outdoor patio to enjoy the view Everything deserves 5 stars. Even their bathroom was extremely clean I even needed to take some cash out for something and Paige and Madison pointed out that there was an ATM located inside (by the bathroom when you walk out of the bar) Even during a weekday this place was really nice. Heads up- they do not take reservations

    I really like O Bar. The space is beautiful, the skyline views are great, the cocktails and food…read moreare good, and the bartender was friendly and attentive. On paper, it should be an ideal place to unwind over a cocktail after work. But somebody in management desperately needs to rethink the music programming. At about 5:30 on a Monday evening, with four patrons in the bar, the soundtrack bounced from Faith No More's "Epic" to Led Zeppelin's "Black Dog," then Tai Verdes' "Two Sugars," Red Hot Chili Peppers' "Black Summer," and finally Green Day's "Stab You in the Heart." The problem isn't the music itself--I actually like much of it. It's that the playlist seems completely disconnected from the room, the time of day, and the energy of the guests. O Bar is giving upholstered chairs, skyline views, martinis, and early-evening decompression. The soundtrack is giving 1973 Camaro doing 87 on I-40. By the time Green Day came on, the disconnect was almost comical: The room: "Would you care for another martini while you watch the sun settle over downtown?" Corporate soundtrack: "STAB YOU IN THE HEART." I politely asked the bartender whether we could switch to something a little more mellow. He couldn't have been nicer, but explained that the music is controlled by corporate and staff aren't allowed to change it. Apparently he has even gotten in trouble for trying to play something more appropriate. That's the part management should pay attention to. Music is part of hospitality design. A sophisticated bar like this needs thoughtful dayparted music programming: Monday at 5:30 is not Friday at 10:30. Nobody is asking for elevator music--give the room personality--but early happy hour calls for something with enough pulse to keep the space alive while staying behind the conversation. The bartender clearly understood the room. Give your staff some discretion, or at least give them playlists that respond to the setting they're actually working in. Excellent bartender. Excellent setting. Good food and cocktails. But the soundtrack was so relentlessly mismatched with the early-Monday atmosphere I wanted that I scarfed down my food and quickly sought Monday-vibe shelter elsewhere. Management: please give this beautiful room the soundtrack it deserves.

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    The R&J Lounge and Supper Club

    The R&J Lounge and Supper Club

    3.9
    (232 reviews)
    0.0 mi
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    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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    Malfi Enoteca

    Malfi Enoteca

    4.4
    (86 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    First date night. Asked for romantic table, and it was there. Cheyenne (pardon if misspelled)…read morecurated our evening. She was cheerful and a delight to speak with, and never missed a chance to share her smile. The food was exquisite--I'm finishing my bolognese for breakfast right now because we chatted too much at dinner. The ambience was clean and welcoming. Not too loud at all. Risotto arancini was on point. Panna cotta was the least impressive of our meal and I would still give 7/10 score. We were limited to gluten free options which were available. All-in-all, I was more impressed than I ever expected to be at Malfi Enoteca, and I will be going back! TL;DR, go to Malfi. Take a date if you want to.

    5 stars! I've been…read moreto Malfi Enoteca three times now, and I've loved it every single time. I'm honestly surprised it isn't packed all the time because it feels like such a hidden gem. The limoncello spritz is one of my favorite cocktails anywhere, and the prosciutto appetizer is a must-order. I've gone back specifically craving both. Everything I've had has been delicious, but those two items keep me coming back. I also love the decor and overall vibe. It's stylish and inviting without feeling stuffy, and it's a great place to relax with friends or enjoy a date night. Even though they don't have outdoor seating, it somehow still feels like the perfect summer spot thanks to the bright, coastal Italian atmosphere and refreshing drinks. If you're looking for great food, excellent cocktails, and a place that isn't overly crowded, Malfi Enoteca is definitely worth checking out. I'll definitely be back again.

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    Great atmosphere and vibe
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    Lunar Lounge

    Lunar Lounge

    4.5
    (45 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Approaching the parking lot, I noticed cars parked in an area full of shops and art expos closed…read moreduring non-business hours. I got out of my Uber, and I saw a couple walking into the main building. One would assume that everyone is there for art and passes by thinking nothing of it, but I knew there was a secret entrance waiting to be found. I tipped my Uber and walked in. The couple was gone, and all that was left were closed shops in a long wooden hallway. In the Hallway was a man in normal clothes. He said, "The lounge?" Yes, I replied, and he asked for my ID. I showed it to him, then he pointed to a black box on the wall with a moon sticker on it. I pushed it, and the wall opened like an Indiana Jones movie. First impressions are important, and I was impressed. The hidden entrance established the secrecy and exclusivity that I expected from a speakeasy. The Lunar Lounge featured a 1990s retro space theme. This included decorations and art. They had their business logo on the wall, a mural of a naked women sitting on a crescent moon with long red hair covering her private parts. There was a robot-shaped snack machine with a mini tube television for a head, static on the screen with angry black electrical tape making his eyes and mouth. The music was energetic without overpowering people's conversations. Calling ahead of time, I met with a bartender who explained to me that they had no intention of becoming a speakeasy; they wanted to create a safe place for their friends who were part of the LGBT community to express themselves out of sight of public view without fear of judgment or discrimination. Basically, meeting every requirement of a Modern Speakeasy. The owner did a good job creating a convivial atmosphere. People were friendly and socially warm in this relaxed environment. According to the Annuals of Tourism, "Convivial atmospheres are powerful in that they carry with them a transformative potential in terms of individuals' openness to and anticipation of future encounters, and their attendant feelings"(Rokka). The Hosts, therefore, created an Atmosphere catered to their intended Patrons. Even though the secret entrance and the atmosphere made this speakeasy impressive, the focus is on the drinks. Now, a bartender does not need to be a master at mixology, but for the sake of the evaluation, there are a few things people tend to look for in a drink. I personally evaluate a cocktail based on the balance of sweetness, acidity, bitterness, and aftertaste. According to the International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, "mixologists, with their aesthetic approach, contribute to transforming mixology into a form of cultural and creative expression" (Creta). I ordered a sophisticated drink from their menu, wondering what they might do differently. I ordered their Cosmopolitan, a signature cocktail. Instead of putting one shot or two shots, the bartender put a shot and a half. This made the alcohol blend in with the sweetness, not too sweet, so that someone would not drink it too fast. With the cranberry juice, he added a space candy garnish shaped like the moon, and as it dissolved, it started to dye the drink blue. After I finished the drink, I ordered it again from a different bartender, and she made it the same way. I saw consistency; all their signature cocktails looked cold, full of artistic expression, and used high-quality ingredients. Now, an argument I would consider valid concerning Speakeasies is: "A real Speakeasy is a traditional hidden room within a restaurant or cave with formal attire and with jazz music." And to a point, I would agree, but at that time, cave networks were maintained, and Restaurants were a family business where you could make a secret room without corporate overreach or whistleblowing. Those places were modern at the time. Today, Speakeasy simply means to go somewhere to drink away from the general public to speak easily. This could be two construction workers getting off work to go to an exclusive place where most union workers go to relax after work, to a private room where two politicians talk shop out of earshot of the public, or to a restaurant turning into a bar after business hours and bringing in a DJ, karaoke or actual theatre. All of these activities meet the constantly changing environment that would and could be seen in a speakeasy. Ultimately, the Lunar Lounge succeeds because it captures the cultural purpose of a speakeasy, with secret doors leading to a convivial atmosphere and well-made cocktails. Based on my data and experience at the Lunar Lounge, I would consider it a modern speakeasy. The 18th Amendment wasn't just about stopping the sales of alcohol. It was about stopping people from expressing themselves in America and spreading cultural influence. The Lunar Lounge met my basic evaluation of a speakeasy, not just the physical building, but also the Freedom of Expression that its customers enjoyed.

    Fun entrance and vibe. The service was nice and friendly. Great location. Drinks were delicious. We…read morewill definitely be back.

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