Archive for the ‘Restaurants’ Category

Dear TDT: The New Year’s Eve, Italians Come to Tulsa Edition

Posted December 20th, 2011 in Culture, Food, RestaurantsNo Comments

This New Year’s Eve, Tulsa Ballet ballerina Federica’s parents are coming from Italy to Oklahoma. What are some things to do that would help her create a visit to remember?

Around Town: Family-Style Chicken Dinner at Brady Tavern

Posted December 19th, 2011 in Food, RestaurantsNo Comments

The family-style chicken dinner is a Sunday tradition at Brady Tavern in downtown Tulsa.

Around Town: J.J. Gourmet Burger Cafe

Posted December 7th, 2011 in Food, Restaurants2 Comments

Burger badger don’t care: Patrons of J.J’s Gourmet Burger Cafe share what’s probably Tulsa’s most exclusive (and most thoughtfully decorated) dining room with, but what else, a stuffed badger.

Stuff to do downtown, Tulsa Holiday Parade of Lights Edition

Posted November 28th, 2011 in Date Night, Festivals, Free Stuff to Do, Gift Guide, Kids and Families, Music, Nightlife, Restaurants, ShoppingNo Comments

The Tulsa Holiday Parade of Lights in downtown Tulsa packs an entire day of holiday-flavored fun this year.

An Old House For The Doghouse: The Food Page, Tulsa Business Journal

Posted April 14th, 2011 in Restaurants2 Comments

When Phat Philly’s shut its doors in mid-September last year, Josh Lynch of The Doghouse was there on its final night, working the sandwich line.

Blue Rose Cafe: Lunch on the Arkansas River [Guest Post]

Posted April 5th, 2011 in Restaurants1 Comment

On Sunday we visited Blue Rose Cafe, a reopened restaurant on the riverfront here in Tulsa at 1924 Riverside Drive. I sure have missed the Blue Rose Special, a blue cheese and bacon burger that’ll change your life.

St. Patrick’s Day Round-Up: Events, Parties and Things To Do in Tulsa

Posted March 17th, 2011 in Arts and Theatre, Festivals, Free Stuff to Do, Kids and Families, Music, Restaurants, ShoppingNo Comments

It’s here – St. Patrick’s Day 2011! There are plenty of events and parties going on around town to keep us all (even the kids) green and busy in Tulsa today.