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OU Adonis
06-12-2008, 03:20 PM
I thought I would open up a thread about bars and restaurants that have gone by the wayside through the years.

Some of my favorite bars that have disappeared through the years.

Boars Head
Split T

Anyone else have some old watering holes or restaurants they miss?

Spartan
06-12-2008, 03:23 PM
molly murphy's.. only got to go once as a kiddo.

bornhere
06-12-2008, 03:26 PM
Christopher's
Glen's Hik'ry Inn
Zuider Zee

OKCTalker
06-12-2008, 03:38 PM
Dolores' (23rd & Broadway (+/-)
The Newport (12th & Shartel)
Chez Vernon (28th & Classen)
72nd Street Grill (at Western)

flintysooner
06-12-2008, 04:10 PM
Val Gene's at Penn Square
The Greeks (in the old Longbell Lumber yard at 23rd and Broadway)
Fuzzy's

autoMATTic
06-12-2008, 05:35 PM
Sleepy Hollow. The good one.

TeriOKC
06-12-2008, 05:59 PM
1. Leslie's Painted Desert - it had a terrific atmosphere, great food, and an eclectic crowd. PLUS, it was within walking distance of our house!

2. El Rancho Sanchez mexican restaurant - I STILL dream about their enchiladas! It was right next to the Park Terrace Theatre southside. I believe one of the Chelino's locations is now in their place.

3. Ding Ho - Also southside, in the old Grant Square Shopping Center. I ate my first Chinese food there. NO ONE EVER made better eggrolls

soonerguru
06-12-2008, 08:43 PM
The Bowery, OKC
Town Tavern, Norman (the greatest travesty in Oklahoma history that that closed); F Louie's (and I do like Bob Stoops) but their food and atmosphere are the suck.

warreng88
06-12-2008, 08:44 PM
Tapwerks on Western. I used to love going to that place and now I don't want to pay $5 to park to go to the one in BT.

Easy180
06-12-2008, 08:56 PM
Put me down for the T Bar as well.....Thursday nights set a state record for the most hotties crammed into a small space week after week

Man dem were the days

ddavidson8
06-12-2008, 09:05 PM
I thought I would open up a thread about bars and restaurants that have gone by the wayside through the years.

Some of my favorite bars that have disappeared through the years.

Boars Head
Split T

Anyone else have some old watering holes or restaurants they miss?

I miss the Boars Head too. Wasn't that in French Market? I'm kind of nastolgic for old theaters and I liked how they used the movie screens in the bar. Why did it close down?

Also, I can't believe Tapwerks on Western closed. I loved that place before I moved to Houston, the crappiest city on the planet.

Of course the place I miss the most is Laredos. Has the new one opened yet?

OU Adonis
06-12-2008, 09:27 PM
Put me down for the T Bar as well.....Thursday nights set a state record for the most hotties crammed into a small space week after week

Man dem were the days

Yeah, there was so many hotties in there. Unfortunately it seemed like their AC never worked well enough, it was brutally hot in the summertime in that place.

OU Adonis
06-12-2008, 09:28 PM
I miss the Boars Head too. Wasn't that in French Market? I'm kind of nastolgic for old theaters and I liked how they used the movie screens in the bar. Why did it close down?


I believe they were forced out in favor of Burlington's Coat factory.

centaurian
06-13-2008, 08:05 AM
I remember Joker's Comedy Club. it was around for years and i remember it was in 3 different locations, and in brick town at one time.

they were really cool . saw a few cool comedians there, Gallagher, and that
guy Jeff Dunlap with that old man puppet

last time i went there they were on 56th and may.

In a place where a club called The Plum was at also at one time.

I think there was a club inthe same place called The Boar's Head .

ultimatesooner
06-13-2008, 08:10 AM
Maria's Kitchen - NW Expressway

its just closed a few weeks ago and was only open for ~3 months but it was some of the best Mexican food I have had anywhere

I probably ate there 30 times in the 3 months or so it was open

autoMATTic
06-13-2008, 08:22 AM
2. El Rancho Sanchez mexican restaurant - I STILL dream about their enchiladas! It was right next to the Park Terrace Theatre southside. I believe one of the Chelino's locations is now in their place.


Holy COW!!! I forgot about that place. It was incredible. That makes me sad.

bandnerd
06-13-2008, 08:27 AM
The Varsity on 63rd.

OKCMallen
06-13-2008, 08:50 AM
Tapwerks on Western. I used to love going to that place and now I don't want to pay $5 to park to go to the one in BT.

No doubt...right after they had remodeled to add bathrooms, it went under. Suck.

I would like to add the Samurai Samurai SAMURAI!

FRISKY
06-13-2008, 08:51 AM
I really miss the Elm Tree off of SW 29th.

Bobby821
06-13-2008, 09:16 AM
I remeber Elrancho sanchez, I think the part of the building they were in is the part that burned out and has yet to be rebuilt. I also remember Ding Ho in Grant Square shopping center, it was the traditional chinease restaurant with the dim lighting and the colorfull lanterns hanging from the ceiling, those kind of chinease restaurants are rare now. I also remember Shakey's Pizza on South Western just north of 59th Street, it is an Autozone now but the sign and the bricks around the base of the Auto Zone sign are original to Shakey's Pizza sign. They had the pizza parlor feel with the stained glass windows and everything you dont see those anymore either. Anyone remember Arthur Treatures Fish and Chips? It was north of 59th also Next to the Church that was torn down it was in the Arby's next to the church which the Arbys is torn down now too. Anyone remember Underwoods on SW 59th street? It was the all you can eat buffet place with the tall cowboy sign out front.

JWil
06-13-2008, 09:43 AM
Eagle's Nest/Nik's at the top of the Founder's Tower, if only because of their cool rotating observation deck.

What the heck is gonna happen with that top level now that the rest of the building is hideously overpriced apts?

mOKCie
06-13-2008, 10:34 AM
Abe's Western Cafe - Why??????????????????????

Shotgun Sam's - I realize if I ate there now it wouldn't live up to my childhood memories. But that's all I have of the place.

SOONER8693
06-13-2008, 04:48 PM
Hollies on south Western. Picked up many hot women in that club for many memorable nights of carnal entertainment.

jbrown84
06-15-2008, 10:04 PM
Where did Tapwerks use to be on Western?

DudeManGuy
06-15-2008, 10:42 PM
The building down by Classen that was Purgatory for a while. It was demolished recently.

Before that it was a restaraunt. I really liked that place.

MrBojangles
06-15-2008, 10:46 PM
Harrigans: They had the best fried zucchini, also miss their Santa Fe steak

Toadrax
06-16-2008, 03:42 AM
Triples
Triples
Triples

Upside-down Pizza

The Old Downtown Guy
06-16-2008, 09:39 AM
Hollies . . . home of the bacon burger . . . was a major highschool hangout . . . 1960 grad from Capitol Hill. A neighborhood friend was the nephew of the owners and we could just walk in the back door and scoop up an order of their on-site hand cut fries. McDonalds and Golden Point fifteen cent burgers had just come on the scene in those days so, nearly all of the drive inns were locally owned . . . Hamburger Spot, Hamburger Inn, Ranchers Daughter, West Oaks and one on May Avenue (name escapes me) that had candy striped decoration . . . lots of Northwest Classen traffic.

Herman's, a seafood place at 16th and Classen which became Triples . . . not bad either.

Hann's Bar-B-Que on East 23rd

The Cadet Club . . . a downtown deli

Micky's Coney Island in Stockyards and two or three other greasy spoons down there.

Cattleman's when it was owned by the Wade Family and frequented mostly by cattlemen and the Stockyard's Mafia. The cafe part was open 24/7

Knox Orange Inn . . . great hotdogs downtown next door to the Criterion Theater

Bishop's . . . an upscale white linen place downtown

The Rustic Inn . . . NW 39th and Portland . . . great late night spot.

Fine Foods . . . a mexican place about five blocks east of Shields on SE 29th.

The Classen Grill . . . late 80's early 90's era

The Wide Awake Cafe in Edmond

Dinko's in Norman . . . Oh Darlin'

Beverly's Chicken In The Rough at NW 23rd & Classen . . . when Beverly Osborn owned it.

The place below the Hi Lo Club that Vern Echols owned . . . can't remember the name for the life of me right now. Great sandwiches named after some regular patrons . . . charcoal burgers and rings . . . The Schnitzle . . . burger patty, beans and chili with a fried egg. It was also open real late.

My absolutely most missed restaurant is the Bit of Italy. It was an out of the way after hours place just off NW 39th Street about half way between Penn and May. It didn't open until 10PM and was the place to have a late night omlet or pizza. . . frequented by musicians, pimps and other colorful characters. Always a long line to get in. A guy named Eddie Peak ran the door . . . Putnam City grad that played sax in Vegas for a while.

But a new era has arrived . . . Irma's, Prairie Thunder, McNellies, 1492, Cafe Do Brazil, The Proabition Room, Rococo, Museum Cafe, The Metro, Coach House. Hopefully these and more new locally owned eateries will stem the tide of god-awful chains that populate most of the well traveled streets.

derbynurse
06-17-2008, 12:05 AM
Gaucho's Grill on Expressway. *sigh* Fabulous food.

Spartan
06-17-2008, 02:11 AM
The Varsity on 63rd.

I second that, bandnerd.

kevinpate
06-17-2008, 05:17 AM
> Gaucho's Grill on Expressway

Having never heard an ill word on the place, it's demise was a surprise, though perhaps it was simply yet another entity that lack sufficient capital to survivie the start up phase.

One chap I used to work with dinna merely like the place, he was practically a disciple for them
8^)

Lord Helmet
06-17-2008, 10:55 AM
Abe's Western Cafe - Why??????????????????????


Best onion burger EVER.

warreng88
06-17-2008, 10:59 AM
Beverly's Chicken In The Rough at NW 23rd & Classen . . . when Beverly Osborn owned it.

You know they moved the location from Expressway and Penn down to Expressway and Independence? I still try to go there every once in a while. When my grandfather was still alive, he went there very weekday morning for about 15 years. Beverly was my mother's uncle, so I guess that makes him my great uncle. Too bad they closed so many of them.

bmrsnrou
06-17-2008, 12:22 PM
The Bowery, OKC
Town Tavern, Norman (the greatest travesty in Oklahoma history that that closed); F Louie's (and I do like Bob Stoops) but their food and atmosphere are the suck.

I used to love going to Town Tavern before games. I always liked to look at the old schedules with the results on them. You know that The Mont has all of those now.

The Old Downtown Guy
06-17-2008, 12:56 PM
You know they moved the location from Expressway and Penn down to Expressway and Independence? I still try to go there every once in a while. When my grandfather was still alive, he went there very weekday morning for about 15 years. Beverly was my mother's uncle, so I guess that makes him my great uncle. Too bad they closed so many of them.

You may recall that Beverly Osborne was quite a horseman. My former father inlaw, Ned Jones, had one of Beverly's saddles on display in his western wear store in Stockyards for severaly years. It was decorated with his name and the Chicken in the Rough logo . . . very cool. You may also recall the Big Bev Burger . . . gigantic . . . and their inhouse donuts that were almost the size of a dinner plate.

I ate at the NW Expressway location a few times, but was in the NW 23rd and Classen restaurant at least twice a week for years and years. I usually sat at the counter and was waited on by Nel . . . one of two or three waitresses that worked there for twent five or so years. I still regret that I didn't buy up all of the logo dinnerware that the sold off after the place changed hands in the late 80's or early 90's.

jbrown84
06-17-2008, 05:38 PM
Where was the 23rd & Classen Beverly's?

The Old Downtown Guy
06-18-2008, 06:45 AM
Where was the 23rd & Classen Beverly's?

It was on the SW corner just west of the intersection. The building was demolished to make way for the unnecessary WalGreen there now . . . . Arrrrrrrrrg! It was a very nice mid-century modern building with a 20' high glass and brick front and flat roof that sloped to the rear. It had a low bar that wrapped around the kitchen on the east side . . . lots of nice exposed brick walls inside and a terazzo floor.

I think the only remaining former Beverly's building is in Midtown and now occupied by 1492 World Cusine restaurant. Greg Banta's rehab of the building was well accomplished and replaced the outward tilted store front with new aluminum and glass materials retaining the original form. It has a similar high front and sloping flat roof as the 23rd and Classen location. The views of the downtown skyline from the bar and dining room are excellent.

LovableGoober
06-18-2008, 04:25 PM
The Bowery
Town Tavern
The Patio Grill (I think this was the name. Was on Classen Blvd.)
Big Beef BBQ (Was close to the Patio Grill)
Hollie's
Circus Circus (was on I-240 about 40 years ago. Had the best strawberry pie in the world)

CCOKC
06-18-2008, 05:15 PM
You guys are making me very nostalgic for the old Beverly's on 23rd. My grandparents used to take me there often. We rotated between there the Boulevard Cafeteria (still going) and Lady Classen cafeteria on N May (long gone)
Mr Osborne would come over to my sister and I after dinner and see if we ate all of our dinner so we could have dessert. As I remember it he would rub our bellies to see if we were full enough. Can you imagine an owner getting by with that today? I also remember that it was one of the first places that I had Mexican food. And also that penny drop thing in the vestibule. Can't remember what we were supposed to win because I never did.

solitude
06-18-2008, 05:34 PM
It hasn't been gone too long and it wasn't the nicest restaurant in OKC, but that jukebox playing the old standards and the spaghetti sauce was sooo good! Tony & Chris were great people, too.

http://img28.picoodle.com/img/img28/4/6/18/f_tonysm_d149e72.jpg

windowphobe
06-18-2008, 05:41 PM
Tapwerks used to sit on that little angled patch at Western and Grand, more or less across the street from the old Split-T site. Originally it was a gas station; after that it mutated into Pumps Bar and Grill (Premium Food at Regular Prices).

CCOKC
06-18-2008, 06:07 PM
I loved Pumps. I used to go there for lunch break when I was a senior at McGuinness.

angel27
06-18-2008, 07:35 PM
My very most favorite and most missed of any restaurant was the Last Thai on NW 23rd and - near- Shartel or Dewey. They sold out during the 23rd street make over about ten years ago. Wow that place was good. They had a special for not much money that included chicken satay, pad thai to die for and I don't remember what else. I wish the owners would open another restaurant. Does anyone know them or their story?

Well, one other restaruant I loved almost as much was Between the Bread on about 28th and Classen. Great kabobs and a pasta sauce that I still crave and have never been able to duplicate or find anywhere else.

Prunepicker
06-18-2008, 07:53 PM
The Patio Grill (I think this was the name. Was on Classen Blvd.)
Big Beef BBQ (Was close to the Patio Grill)


It was simply The Patio owned by Mr. Eccles. It had the best Caesar burger ever. Big Beef was directly north and across the street. Do you remember when it was in a white house?

soonerguru
06-18-2008, 09:47 PM
I loved Big Beef.

I also miss the Boomerang in Norman. Not the crappy Hal Smith version, but the real Boomerang. They had the best theta burgers and fries.

It was on Lindsey where Goldie's is now.

diesel
06-19-2008, 12:55 AM
Iguana that was off of Western (that supposedly is being rebuilt in automobile alley)
Bricktown Pub - Hung out there every thursday, friday and saturday!!

bornhere
06-19-2008, 04:39 PM
I didn't know the Varsity was gone.

I remember Pumps, too. I don't remember what I had there, but it was something I ate pretty regularly.

Prunepicker
06-19-2008, 05:35 PM
I remember Pumps, too. I don't remember what I had there, but it was something I ate pretty regularly.

I liked the M.I.P.S. (Manhattan Island Potato Skins)

The Old Downtown Guy
06-19-2008, 09:41 PM
I liked the M.I.P.S. (Manhattan Island Potato Skins)
That was the only thing I ever ordered there . . . cold beer + MIPS . . . I'm good.

julieriggs
06-20-2008, 03:17 PM
I met the love of my life in the middle of Western walking from T-Bar to Tapwerks. It is sad to see both of them gone, but they were absolute dives. If you want a nostalgic bar experience on Western, go to Cock O' the Walk. Just be sure to wash your hands afterwards.

Steve
03-21-2009, 12:29 PM
OKC Talker, tell me more about what you remember about Dorores' - Jack Money and I are going to be featuring this restaurant soon at Welcome to OKCHistory.com (http://www.okchistory.com).
Thanks - Steve



Dolores' (23rd & Broadway (+/-)
The Newport (12th & Shartel)
Chez Vernon (28th & Classen)
72nd Street Grill (at Western)

papaOU
03-21-2009, 08:03 PM
I can't believe Shipman's has not been mentioned. How about Sussey's? I really miss the burger joints in and around downtown, Chick's Burger Bar, Cherries...... What was the name of the rootbeer stand at 13th and Broadway?

grantgeneral78
03-21-2009, 08:10 PM
I miss Neptunes on penn...they had the best bread yumm yumm

rondvu
03-21-2009, 09:24 PM
I remember playing Backgammon at Michaels Plum. Another short lived but, really nice club was Club DAX, you had to have memberships to these fine establishments. I think we even played Pint'e (not sure of the correct spelling).

Prunepicker
03-21-2009, 09:36 PM
I can't believe Shipman's has not been mentioned. How about Sussey's? I
really miss the burger joints in and around downtown, Chick's Burger Bar,
Cherries... What was the name of the rootbeer stand at 13th and Broadway?


I mentioned Shipman's on another thread. That was my favorite restaurant
as a kid. The one on Reno was the best. The last on I ate at was on
Robinson around SW 15th.

Great BISCUITS!

Cherry's was cool. I ate at the one on N. Broadway near NW 16th.

I don't remember Chicks but I do remember the Rootbeer stand at NW 13th
and Broadway!

papaOU
03-21-2009, 09:49 PM
One thing hard to beat was Chi Chi's happy hour. They laid out the best spread.

Prunepicker
03-21-2009, 09:52 PM
One thing hard to beat was Chi Chi's happy hour. They laid out the best
spread.

Prunette and I liked the setups and fried ice cream.

papaOU
03-21-2009, 09:55 PM
I mentioned Shipman's on another thread. That was my favorite restaurant
as a kid. The one on Reno was the best. The last on I ate at was on
Robinson around SW 15th.

Great BISCUITS!

Cherry's was cool. I ate at the one on N. Broadway near NW 16th.

I don't remember Chicks but I do remember the Rootbeer stand at NW 13th
and Broadway!

There was a Chick's Burger Bar on the corner of Sheridan and Walker. Another west of the Santa Fe Depot. One that used to always being taken over by Chick's or Cherrie's was on Broadway South of 13th. Those burgers were so greasey the bun was falling apart before you could eat all of it.

bluedogok
03-22-2009, 03:35 AM
I remember playing Backgammon at Michaels Plum. Another short lived but, really nice club was Club DAX, you had to have memberships to these fine establishments. I think we even played Pint'e (not sure of the correct spelling).
Are you thinking of Pente (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pente)?


Pente is a board game created in 1978 by Gary Gabrel.

Pente was invented while Gabrel was working as a dishwasher at The Hideaway pizzeria in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Now, based on the success of the Pente game, Gabrel is the head of a group of Hideaway employees who have opened new Hideaway locations in Tulsa and Oklahoma City.

hokino
03-22-2009, 12:57 PM
Crystals Pizza