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Karried
12-22-2006, 04:41 PM
I just love that place.. my hubby bought about six $50 Gift cards for some friends/business associates and with each card came a Year's supply of Free Beer! 15 a month!

Can you believe that?

We gave them with the cards and they loved that more than the Gift Card lol... lushes! But honestly, is that a bang for your buck or what?

We are going to the Hornet's game tomorrow and buying one Gift Card $50 and have dinner and then get our Free beer for all next year.. catfish here I come? ( They have great catfish and baked potatoes).. and then I'll start my diet for the new year...

Easy180
12-22-2006, 05:03 PM
That sounds like my kind of deal...What's the catch on the free beers karried??

Karried
12-22-2006, 05:11 PM
There is none.. you get a paper that has every month listed with check boxes and you get 15 free beers per month. It's signed at the bottom - the only catch is that you can't lose the paper and after a few beers that's a distinct possibility! lol Get a card and we'll meet for free beer!

HFK
12-22-2006, 07:54 PM
I first heard of this through a co-worker: he won the deal in a silent auction about a year-or-so ago, and I've been enjoying free beer off and on for the past few months. We were in there earlier this week and I noticed the signs describing the deal that Karried mentioned.

I'm not a great fan of the Brewery's beer, but it's free, and I like the atmosphere of the place, and if I want more substantial brew I head down the street to Tapwerks.

kmf563
05-01-2007, 07:55 AM
We found out last night that the Brewery has decided to cancel all currently booked shows and will no longer be hosting live music. This is a big loss to the local music scene. I'm sure it's good news for the other live music venues in bricktown though.

Easy180
05-01-2007, 08:24 AM
No kidding....That seems a drastic step even though their concerts don't draw near what they used to

I think part of the blame is the lack of popular local bands right now...The days of large crowds at say a Wakeland gig are long gone imo

Still kind of shocking if it's permanent

kmf563
05-01-2007, 08:54 AM
I don't know what they plan on doing with it. As far as the popular bands filling it up, they just had a huge max capacity night a couple of weeks ago with Aranda, Lemma, and Kanaga. I think there were more people there that night than when I last saw Jason Boland there!! I happened to be there last Saturday, didn't know it was the last night at the time...glad I went now! Anyway, Lemma closed it down with a pretty decent crowd that night. It wasn't packed, but definitely enough to cover the overhead. Especially with their now $5 drink prices. :ohno:

Easy180
05-01-2007, 09:02 AM
I think I was at that show as well...Liked what I heard of Aranda (I think they opened), but my group had to leave early...There was a good crowd that night, but nothing like the the Wakeland or Lotus Netti line out the door days

I think saturday nights were still strong, but the few times I have been there on a friday it was pretty weak upstairs

Maybe it's just a dispute with Box talent or whoever they book their shows with...Too good a setup to go w/o live music there unless they have plans to drastically change the upstairs into something else

jbrown84
05-01-2007, 09:04 AM
Crazy.

Venues seem to be constantly closing.

kmf563
05-01-2007, 09:11 AM
I think I was at that show as well...Liked what I heard of Aranda (I think they opened), but my group had to leave early...There was a good crowd that night, but nothing like the the Wakeland or Lotus Netti line out the door days

I think saturday nights were still strong, but the few times I have been there on a friday it was pretty weak upstairs

Maybe it's just a dispute with Box talent or whoever they book their shows with...Too good a setup to go w/o live music there unless they have plans to drastically change the upstairs into something else

Aranda was the headliner - Kanaga opened and there weren't even half as many people there yet that showed up that night! You missed a fantastic performance. And yes, the line went out the door, down the steps, and around the corner. I agree with you though, it's not steady like that all the time. I know there have been some payment disputes with box talent and the brewery but I didn't think it was anything that serious to cancel all shows. I guess we'll see what they do with it. I can't imagine anything else drawing more people though...karaoke? bingo? what?

CCOKC
05-01-2007, 09:19 AM
My kids are just now getting old enough where my husband and I can go out without them on the weekends. Actually the fact is they would rather go out without us. Where is the best place for a couple in their forties to go listen to live music. We prefer any genre besides country with blues preferred. Any suggestions?

kmf563
05-01-2007, 09:28 AM
My kids are just now getting old enough where my husband and I can go out without them on the weekends. Actually the fact is they would rather go out without us. Where is the best place for a couple in their forties to go listen to live music. We prefer any genre besides country with blues preferred. Any suggestions?

I would suggest listening to a few local bands online and then choosing a few to go see wherever they are playing. There are several choices for you to make as far as live venues though. There is everything from live music on the patios at Lake Hefner - Pearl's and Red Rock both have live music on Thurs & Fri nights. ( I'll be at Red Rock this Thursday for Lemma, very blues/jazz oriented. If you like Dave Matthews or Jack Johnson you would like them) Remington Park has live music right on the casino floor so you can listen while you gamble. And then there are several just bar type venues with live music.

Easy180
05-01-2007, 09:30 AM
Aranda was the headliner - Kanaga opened and there weren't even half as many people there yet that showed up that night! You missed a fantastic performance. And yes, the line went out the door, down the steps, and around the corner. I agree with you though, it's not steady like that all the time. I know there have been some payment disputes with box talent and the brewery but I didn't think it was anything that serious to cancel all shows. I guess we'll see what they do with it. I can't imagine anything else drawing more people though...karaoke? bingo? what?

I guess I had them all confused...I did leave very early and it was already a good crowd so glad to hear it was packed later on

Friends with a guy that was in the band Subroza and they couldn't play there much as pretty much everything is booked thru Box I believe so my guess is something is up with that relationship

ksearls
05-01-2007, 10:10 AM
Maybe it's that there are new owners at the Brewery!

jbrown84
05-01-2007, 10:18 AM
That would REALLY be shocking...

Easy180
05-01-2007, 10:24 AM
Maybe it's that there are new owners at the Brewery!

If so I hope they change up their beer as well...The weakest micro brews of the three biggies in OKC

ksearls
05-01-2007, 10:31 AM
Be shocked and awed! It was in the paper. Jim Cowan is now director of the Bricktown Association.

kmf563
05-01-2007, 10:38 AM
I just saw that article. So, I guess they plan on upgrading it? Its new owners are Coach's? hmmm. We really don't need another sports bar. Unless it's something huge and fantastic like the espn place.

jbrown84
05-01-2007, 11:37 AM
I'm really surprised he would sell his restaurant of almost 20 years.

Can't find the article. Was he required to sell it to take the job or just didn't have time for both?

kmf563
05-01-2007, 11:42 AM
I don't think it really says....here is the article.

Making changes in Bricktown
Brewery owner takes on new role

By Steve Lackmeyer
Business Writer

A familiar face is taking over the Bricktown Association, but he promises the group's direction will diverge significantly from where it was when it was headed by previous boss Frank Sims.
John Allgood, executive director of the Oklahoma RedHawks and association board chairman, said the selection of Jim Cowan, currently interim director, was not a foregone conclusion.

Cowan was chosen by a committee consisting of Allgood, Courtyard by Marriott general manager Jim Rickards, parking lot operator Jim Brewer, Oklahoma Gas & Electric representative Susan Harkness, Water Taxi manager Chad Huntington, property owner Avis Scaramucci, and Tom Anderson, a special projects manager at City Hall.

"This committee represented ownership, it represented merchants, it represented the city,” Allgood said. "And we placed newspaper ads in The Oklahoman, the Dallas Morning News and the Tulsa World. We received over 75 applications. It was very difficult because we received so many great candidates.”


The Bricktown experience
Cowan's experience in Bricktown dates back to his start as a manager of the Bricktown Brewery in 1992.
As owner of the restaurant, he served multiple terms as association chairman.

"Jim is experienced in Bricktown, and that was a positive for him, but more than anything, (we liked) his passion for the area and the integrity he brings,” Allgood said. "We really believe he is someone who can lead us to the next level we need to go to, and can unite Bricktown all on one page.”

Cowan said his transition to association director coincides with a previous decision to sell the Bricktown Brewery, one of the district's oldest restaurants. He began talks in November with potential buyers, and a sale is scheduled to close with owners of Coaches Restaurants by May 1.

"I'm taking this position effective May 1,” Cowan said. "If the transaction isn't 100 percent signed and sealed, I will enter into a management contract with them where they manage it and it's totally their's. It's definitely happening and I will have zero percent interest in the Brewery.”

Cowan said the new owners, Jim Burke, Brad Grow, and Kevin McFall, will have the capital "desperately” needed for upgrades. The three previously co-owned Eateries Inc. Cowan said they also will be hiring back Charles Stout, a veteran Brewery manager who left in the fall to oversee a Norman eatery.

"They've got much bigger plans, and I'll be leaving them to reveal that at a later time,” Cowan said. "The Bricktown Brewery will get what it needs, and it really needs new carpeting and furniture. I never got to where I could do that. Meanwhile, I can stay in an area I love and continue to see it prosper.”


Safety comes first
Allgood said the association is meeting with club owners, and is hoping to avoid gang violence that erupted last summer. They also want to pursue new events in Bricktown, and will be looking to assume July 4th festivities previously coordinated by Brewer Entertainment (Brewer is moving his annual parking lot festival to the former Downtown Airpark). They also want to improve ties with Downtown Oklahoma City Inc.
"We want to see what kind of family events that can be done during the day, and what do we do about a parade,” Cowan said. "People expect to see festivities going on in Bricktown on July 4th. We need to make sure we deliver.”

Other planned changes include an overhaul of the association's web site so that it will include current information on not just tourism, but also space available for lease and sale. They want to convert a district map into a printable file so copies won't have to be mailed to those with Internet access.

Allgood described the association's finances as "stable,” and noted last month's Taste of Bricktown raised about $10,000 for its operations. Sims announced in January he was quitting , after the association's board, by a split vote, decided to pay vendors' bills instead of his payroll.

Allgood and Cowan say they also will be pursuing ways to crack down on use of the Bricktown name and logo, which may involve negotiations with Sims. The former director has continued to operate a Bricktown Visitor Center, and is continuing to market large group visits to the district.

"We've got to get our hands around the licensing of Bricktown,” Allgood said. "I know it's public domain and people can use it. But the Bricktown Association has the rights to its logo, and we need to set up where people need our approval to use it.”

Those efforts, Allgood said, may also include negotiating an agreement giving the association some oversight of Sims continuing to market large group visits. The same discussions, he said, might also include similar negotiations with Brewer Entertainment over future festivals.

"Frank is a member of the association,” Allgood said. "He attends our meetings and we welcome him. From the viewpoint of bringing in groups, just like with licensing, there has got to be a way that is managed.”

Cowan said he did not appreciate how important Bricktown was to the city until he heard visitors attending the opening of the canal in 1999 boasting the district had exceeded San Antonio.

"It's difficult for me to be part of something for 15 years and then sit back and actively not want to lead and try to make it better,” Cowan said. "This area is one of the signature stamps that Oklahoma City has. It says we're not the Dust Bowl anymore; we're not cowboys and Indians anymore. We're proud of where we came from, but we're at the front of the pack now.”

Easy180
05-01-2007, 12:14 PM
Interested in this part


They've got much bigger plans, and I'll be leaving them to reveal that at a later time,” Cowan said. "The Bricktown Brewery will get what it needs, and it really needs new carpeting and furniture. I never got to where I could do that. Meanwhile, I can stay in an area I love and continue to see it prosper.”

kmf563
05-01-2007, 12:21 PM
yea, me too. I wonder what those bigger plans are and if we will ever see them. New chairs would be wonderful. Those things are broken and uncomfortable!!

okclee
05-01-2007, 02:04 PM
I just saw that article. So, I guess they plan on upgrading it? Its new owners are Coach's? hmmm. We really don't need another sports bar. Unless it's something huge and fantastic like the espn place.


I agree, the Bricktown Brewery would be a great spot for a place like the ESPN Zone or a Dave and Busters.

Easy180
05-01-2007, 02:09 PM
I agree, the Bricktown Brewery would be a great spot for a place like the ESPN Zone or a Dave and Busters.

Yes and yes please

Karried
05-01-2007, 02:32 PM
I just hope they still honor my free Beer for a year coupon:drunk:

kmf563
05-01-2007, 02:55 PM
I want a free beer for a year coupon! I don't see why they wouldn't.

okclee
05-01-2007, 04:05 PM
How do you get free beer for a year?

Karried
05-01-2007, 04:12 PM
At Christmas we bought our Vendors Gift Certificates.. for every $50 Gift Card, you got a Certificate for Free Beer for a Year... we gave those to our vendors too who loved it.

We kept one for ourselves, but unfortunately, haven't used it nearly enough. I think we need to head to Bricktown soon.

kmf563
05-02-2007, 07:42 AM
Is this like a zoo pass? Can you check it out and share it with friends? LOL. kidding. but yea, I would definitely get some use out of that card before the new management decides to 86 it.

Easy180
05-03-2007, 12:13 PM
This is awesome news...Worst part about the Brewery is you get to enjoy the smell all afternoon if you go there for lunch...Always hated that about the Brewery and Earl's

The restaurant will feature less smoked meats, and more grill items with a menu makeover within two weeks. The restaurant switched to a menu heavy on barbeque several years ago. The owners are looking at adding ventilation that will eliminate the camp fire smell that lingers with guests long after a meal is over.

Patrick
05-03-2007, 12:54 PM
I agree, the Bricktown Brewery would be a great spot for a place like the ESPN Zone or a Dave and Busters.

I'd actually prefer that it stay local, instead of selling out to another chain.

kmf563
05-03-2007, 01:09 PM
I guess it will stay local. And change the upstairs to a banquet hall? Good luck with that. The only business they MAY get will be during the Christmas season. I myself will never step foot into the brewery again.

Easy180
05-03-2007, 01:36 PM
Yeah the banquet thing is extremely weak....Not that I went often to the Brewery, but getting rid of the live music for more banquet room is LAME

What sounded intriguing has now turned into the same excitement we get when say a Golden Corral announces renovations :dontgetit

kmf563
05-03-2007, 02:02 PM
:LolLolLol

There are a ton of dance clubs down there...who is left with live music? If I were another live music venue in bricktown *cough* *tapwerks* I would really take this opportunity to promote for business.

jbrown84
05-03-2007, 02:04 PM
The Bricktown Ballroom is helping pick up the slack, but that's not them scheduling shows, it's shows looking for a venue renting the place out.

kmf563
05-03-2007, 02:14 PM
yea, exactly. same owners - you just pay them to play instead of them paying you. It's great for contests or concerts but not just live music.

allseeingeye
05-03-2007, 06:59 PM
New management just took over. For those that didn't already know, Bricktown Brewery was sold to the people that own Coach's. New management took over on the 1st so I'm sure there will be more changes to come.

okclee
05-03-2007, 08:51 PM
I'd actually prefer that it stay local, instead of selling out to another chain.


My statement was worded incorrectly. I meant a place like ESPN Zone or D&B, not those exact places. I would like to see the Bricktown Brewery with all of the features of the above mentioned.

Easy180
05-03-2007, 08:55 PM
Well it looks as if they are just updating the downstairs, switching up the menu and making the upstairs banquet rooms

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Drake
05-03-2007, 09:02 PM
I guess it will stay local. And change the upstairs to a banquet hall? Good luck with that. The only business they MAY get will be during the Christmas season. I myself will never step foot into the brewery again.

You guys must not have tried to find meeting/banquet space in awhile, especially in Bricktown. Most of the palces - Rocky's, Crabtown, Makers stay pretty booked up in the summer. We had hell a time finding space for a class reunion & we started early.

I will miss the upstairs at the Brewery, but if ain't working, it ain't working.

Oh GAWD the Smell!
05-04-2007, 04:38 AM
New management just took over. For those that didn't already know, Bricktown Brewery was sold to the people that own Coach's. New management took over on the 1st so I'm sure there will be more changes to come.

Well that's cool...Coach's has better beer.

RSA
05-04-2007, 08:52 AM
Well that's cool...Coach's has better beer.

I completly agree!

kmf563
05-04-2007, 09:53 AM
The only reason why it isn't working is because they don't know how or don't care to promote or put effort into it. And everyone knows they had a horrible paying system set up for the bands. I definitely won't miss that side of it, but what really ticks me off is the manner in which this new management handled things. He's there one day and cancels all shows? Which, by the way he also neglected to tell half of them that their show was cancelled. If he knew this was the way he wanted to go then he should have at least honored his current schedule and stopped booking shows in the future. What about bands like Winter Circle that was supposed to play there Saturday night? They have had this planned for a while with guests coming in from Dallas. Where would they find a last minute venue, especially on Cinco De Mayo. So, their guest band gets screwed as well. I've spoken with a couple of other bands from Dallas this morning that had shows scheduled there and they STILL didn't know they were cancelled!! I just think that's crappy and I don't care how nice the banquet rooms are or how hard it is to find one...I will not give one red cent to the new brewery.

jbrown84
05-04-2007, 10:12 AM
I can't BELIEVE they aren't going through with this weekend's shows. That's pretty tacky.

metro
05-04-2007, 10:42 AM
Yeah, the Brewery is going to lose alot of regulars business because of this. I understand and know that banquet space is at a premium, but heck what do they have, like 4 floors? Go ahead and renovate ALL of the floors. Keep the music upstairs and put banquet space up on the 3rd or 4th floor with perhaps lofts or office space on one of the other floors. Geez

kmf563
05-04-2007, 10:47 AM
sounds like a great idea metro. lofts are a premium buy in bricktown also, so that would be great income. the only problem with that is they would HAVE to fix the elevator for this idea...and I doubt they would do that. You know how many times I've had to help carry band equipment up those stairs!! exhausting.

johnnyboyokc
05-10-2007, 01:12 AM
All I have to say is Jim Cowan was a go getter..........He took a product that was est. with Wakland and Nixions Better Than Ezra, and kept live music going .......with the help of David BOx.......However you cant judge a man for making better decisions for his family......this "aint" LA.......Bricktown was lost and Cowan stepped up......BIG TIME.......No one even knows the jist of it but on the other hand no one makes money in BT either because no one can work together.......and that is why Jim COwan is now taking over, because he understands the animosity that should never exist.....things are on the up and up!!!!

Easy180
05-10-2007, 07:25 AM
johnnyboy...They are on the up and up if you enjoy banquets

Would have preferred someone else have bought it with the intention of making it an even better live music venue

Just plain exciting knowing the OKC Women's Banker Assoc will have more options for their meetings

Pete
05-10-2007, 09:08 AM
I've organized several parties at the Brewery specifically due to the upstairs area.

The bar up there is a great place to gather, then you could have one of the private rooms and listen to music afterwards.

Their food is nothing special and without the upstairs I won't have much reason to go any more.

However, the area upstairs had not been busy either of the two Saturday nights I had been in the last couple of years, and there was a lot of space up there. I can understand why they'd want to do something different with it.

And yes, there is very little banquet/party space in Bricktown/Downtown and it stays pretty booked.

J-Dub
05-10-2007, 02:37 PM
Are the bands that were playing at the brewery going to start playing at tapwerks? I think box talent had both places.

bmeade22
06-15-2007, 10:01 AM
I understand the owners of Coach's took over the Brewery May 1 or June 1. Who's been and what's it like? Is it Coach's line-up of brews or something different?

Oh GAWD the Smell!
06-15-2007, 05:29 PM
I don't know, but I tried a couple of different brews from the Brewery on several occasions, and never found a decent one.

Coach's, on the other hand, has some GREAT beers.

/salivating.

metro
07-16-2007, 01:36 PM
Well, I ate here again with my wife and nephew this past weekend. It definitely isn't my favorite place to go but it had been a few months (the week they changed owners) since we'd been before. I wanted to give it a few months to let the new ownership get the new kinks out, etc. I must say I'm not impressed and they've definitely taken it down a notch if that's even possible.

The place is still campfire smokey smelling and you still leave there with the campfire smell. They sat us at a table for two in the main entryway area (mind you we had a 2 year old with us). Our table was directly below a big hole in the 2nd story where I guess they are remodeling. They had the hole partially covered up with plywood but you could see dust hanging from it etc. Not exactly a great place to seat people at all.

The decor had been mostly unchanged, except the benches had been recovered with a southwest fabric instead of the previous dark purple velvet. The southwest look didn't really fit the place or Bricktown for that matter. The food was decent I suppose. The new owners have really slimmed down the menu and only offer about 3 types of BBQ meat now. I ended up with the Bricktown nachos which were actually pretty good. The salsa was wayyyyyyyy too spicy, and I like very spicy things. Not sure how your average person could tolerate it. My wife had the chicken fingers and fried okra. It was good but it had no flavor whatsoever without putting some salt and pepper on it.

My nephew got mac and cheese and potato wedges. I wasn't very happy about the kids menu. Very non-healthy with no healthy choices/alternatives. I don't think a kid needs mac and cheese and fried potato wedges (both starchy carbs) and it comes with Oreo's. I was very disappointed in their kids menu. No wonder Oklahoma kids rank some of the poorest in health!!

On the bright side, if you have a CityCard which we do (and I highly recommend). Their adult entree's are buy one get one free!

I probably won't be patronizing the Bricktown Brewery again. There is no longer a reason to go there. Service was pretty poor, food average, price average, food selection poor. Without them having decent band lineups again, makes no sense for me to return.

kmf563
07-16-2007, 01:49 PM
Metro I concur. I was taken there by someone from out of town for dinner Saturday night. I really didn't want to go in the first place but I usually allow the guest to pick the spot. The food was eh, the service was eh, and it did seem a bit dirty. They were having a reunion upstairs and every one of them were complaining about going up and down the stairs to smoke and that they couldn't believe they booked a place without music. Although they were busy, I think a lot of people there felt the same way. I know I will not be going back unless something miraculous happens.

Midtowner
07-16-2007, 01:54 PM
It's not a bad place to go if you want to drink beer and shoot pool. For that, either the Wormy Dog (fewer tables though) or the Brewery are great. I like it because it's the cheapest beer in the Brick and you can generally have a pretty good time upstairs for not a lot of money. I don't do the whole City Walk scene (I'm more of a Purple Bar/Mickey Mantle's sort of person), so this isn't a horrible place at all.

The food is nothing special, but it's a Brewery, not a gourmet kitchen.

kmf563
07-16-2007, 02:10 PM
It's not a bad place to go if you want to drink beer and shoot pool. For that, either the Wormy Dog (fewer tables though) or the Brewery are great. I like it because it's the cheapest beer in the Brick and you can generally have a pretty good time upstairs for not a lot of money. I don't do the whole City Walk scene (I'm more of a Purple Bar/Mickey Mantle's sort of person), so this isn't a horrible place at all.

The food is nothing special, but it's a Brewery, not a gourmet kitchen.

Have you been there in a while? There is no longer an upstairs. That's my point. It's nothing special anymore. I can go anywhere for cheaper mediocre food.

metro
07-16-2007, 02:16 PM
I was going to say Mid, the upstairs is now a banquet room. I thought they got rid of the pool tables, music, etc.

Pete
07-16-2007, 02:19 PM
Yes, the upstairs was the only reason I ever went there.

It was a great place to meet friends or organize groups because there was plenty of space, a huge bar and music late. They had several banquet rooms as well that never seemed very busy, so I'm not sure why they decided to change everything around.

mecarr
07-19-2007, 10:25 PM
I went there tonight and the place just has a bad smell to it. It smells like the floor has had alot of beer spilt on it and they just haven't done a good job mopping.

The food is just your standard fried food. Nothing special or unique with this place at all.

Easy180
07-20-2007, 08:53 AM
I was going to say Mid, the upstairs is now a banquet room. I thought they got rid of the pool tables, music, etc.

Saw a little clip of Mrs Edwards speaking upstairs at the Brewery and it appears the pool tables are intact

Oh boy