RyanShort1
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What's good in Tulsa if I have a business stop there? Best value dinner place? Anything cool on Saturday morning?
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Have to stay pretty close to the WSW corner of town. We're doing some photo work there.the Aquarium off the river is pretty cool for a Saturday thing. 30 minutes south on Rt 66 to the Rock Café in Stroud, a favorite breakfast place for me and the daughter. Lots of fun stuff on the stretch of 66 between OKC and Tulsa.
the Aquarium off the river is pretty cool for a Saturday thing. 30 minutes south on Rt 66 to the Rock Café in Stroud, a favorite breakfast place for me and the daughter. Lots of fun stuff on the stretch of 66 between OKC and Tulsa.
What's good in Tulsa? Leaving Tulsa.
What's good in Tulsa? Leaving Tulsa.
Really? I like T-town.
Too bad Casa Bonita went the way of the dodo. That place was cool.
Casa Bonita is only a few blocks from my house. Been there once....
Firstly, is it back in business? It used to be pretty awesome, back in the day.
Secondly, my wife grew up a couple blocks north of Hale High School on 19th. My in-laws live there still, and we are there quite often. We should meet up sometime.
Thirdly, please pardon this thread hi-jacking, OP.
Too bad Casa Bonita went the way of the dodo. That place was cool.
It's still there, but the food isn't much to speak of. Crystals pizza in that same shopping center was the place to go back in the day!
What's good in Tulsa? Leaving Tulsa.
I have no idea if it is in Tulsa or not. My house is not even close to Tulsa....
Casa Bonita? don't go there...bad food is too common...
It's still there, but the food isn't much to speak of. Crystals pizza in that same shopping center was the place to go back in the day!
What's good in Tulsa? Leaving Tulsa.
My bad. I assumed you lived in Tulsa based on your previous comment. Well, since there are two of them, I guess you meant the other one.
Beat me to it, I was gonna say "The flight out".
How is the cole slaw there?
It's good, if you mix it with potato salad and baked beans.
brian];1854362 said:Before last night, I would have also said the best part of Tulsa was "leaving tulsa". Been there too many times to count. I don't think I've ever been there when major road construction was NOT going on.
But then last night my wife and I watched a TV add about a museum in Tulsa that sounded kinda interesting. I think it was the "Gilcrease Museum", but not sure. Tulsa is a typical hard working plains town and most of them have hidden jewels if you know where to look. (And typically the locals might not know - typical working stock - I qualify for that comment.)
If you do check out that museum (or find another one in Tulsa that is interesting), do report back. I'll surely be through Tulsa again.
I went to college in Tulsa, but that was about 15 years ago. I do still LOVE Hideaway Pizza, and I now that 6PC has to fly to get it, he loves it too (he wasn't that crazy about it when we lived there). The Philbrook is beautiful; I preferred it to the Gilcrease, though both are good. Not sure what else to recommend; it's been a while, so I don't know what restaurants are good now.
Bryan grew up with Casa Bonita; he has fond memories of that place. We hoped to take our kids there when we went to Tulsa a couple years ago. Was sad that it closed.
Are you of the TU or ORU variety?
ORU grad.
I went to college in Tulsa, but that was about 15 years ago. I do still LOVE Hideaway Pizza, and I now that 6PC has to fly to get it, he loves it too (he wasn't that crazy about it when we lived there). The Philbrook is beautiful; I preferred it to the Gilcrease, though both are good. Not sure what else to recommend; it's been a while, so I don't know what restaurants are good now.
Bryan grew up with Casa Bonita; he has fond memories of that place. We hoped to take our kids there when we went to Tulsa a couple years ago. Was sad that it closed.
Right on. My brother and sis-in-law were at TU from '96-'01. I though if you had been there, you may have crossed paths.