Anyone have good suggestions for Tulsa restaurants that serve good food like Grandma used to make? I used to go to Marie Callendars on 51st occasionally and I found out yesterday they were closing.
Anyone have good suggestions for Tulsa restaurants that serve good food like Grandma used to make? I used to go to Marie Callendars on 51st occasionally and I found out yesterday they were closing.
Cracker Barrel has pretty good hillbilly cuisine. Maybe the Blue Dome Diner.
Mimi's Cafe - 71st and Memorial
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Nelson's.
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Duffy's
Which of these fine eateries has good gumbo?? If not any of the above, are there any other places that may have gumbo?
Blue Dome Diner downtown is pretty dang good. There are others around town but I can never remember the names.
Originally Posted by badger
Nelson's has the best lunch in terms of home cooking.
Breakfast is a bit harder to come by. Try the Savoy or Phill's Diner
Blue Dome is ok, but it's got a sort of hipster vibe going on, not necessarily a true diner, home cooking type place.
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Hipster?
Originally Posted by badger
Blue Dome is hipster, yes. It's the popular unpopular place right now.
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Phill's or Phil's?
Try "The Amish Kitchen at 32nd and Harvard".
I liked Blue Dome before the current ownership. Back when their bread wasn't sliced by a machine.
How's THAT for hipster?
Originally Posted by badger
The Savoy. Stickybuns as big as your head. Or at least they used to be.
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