I don't know wtf happened to Scooters. When they first launched here, everything I got from them was fantastic. I tend to judge a coffee joint on how palatable their black drip coffees are, even if...
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I don't know wtf happened to Scooters. When they first launched here, everything I got from them was fantastic. I tend to judge a coffee joint on how palatable their black drip coffees are, even if...
The shopping center housings were always meant to be temporary while a new building was constructed. Bethany's library was in an old shopping center while their new building was going up. I grew up...
Oops, overlooked this one. Thanks for moving.
I drove by last night and saw that O'Reilly had been completely demolished and it's now just a pile of dirt. Any word on the plans for this corner?
Man, the last time I went to 63rd and May it was DREADFUL. I swore off that location.
I spent a load of time at the Edmond location when I was at UCO. Being right off campus and cheap made it an...
If you find yourself again paralzyed by the fear of Taqueria Sanchez closing and not reopening, I'd recommend giving La Pinata at around 3rd and MacArthur a shot. When I'm in need of taco truck fare,...
This was my favorite San Marcos spot and my go-to for Mexican food. I wouldn't doubt if there was some hesitation to re-up the lease because of the awful road work that's crippled MacArthur for well...
I work a few doors up from Toast & Coffee and get coffee from there several times a week. Great product and awesome people. The management of Toast & Coffee also owns and operates the new Orange...
I haven't checked out their progress as of late thanks to the extensive and ongoing clusterf*ck of road work that's making MacArthur intolerable, but last time I did look it appeared they'd not gone...
^this doesn't work with the aesthetic of the neighborhood at all.
New Mexican cuisine is fantastic; can't wait to check this place out. On a motorcycle trip to Santa Fe/Taos, I went (twice) to a restaurant in Chimayo and I've been daydreaming about it ever since.
I know of the one in Bethany that opened recently; my shop is quite different. It's a bookshop first and foremost, with undoubtedly the best curated selection of occult books anywhere in the region...
ha! I'm afraid I don't have that one in stock, but upon request could order you a copy.
Some Uptown Building updates:
My occult bookshop, The Black Goat, is open! If any of you have an interest in anything along the lines of witchcraft, folk magic, Kabbalah/Cabala/Qabalah, ceremonial...
That would be very cool. Thanks!
One of these shops in the Uptown is my occult bookstore, the Black Goat. Hoping to open in about two weeks!
Thanks. Any history on what kind of shops have been in there, by chance?
Any idea of the original purpose(s) of the Uptown Building?
What of the fabled gentlemen's agreement between the QT and OnCue owners not to encroach on the other's territories?
They're making crazy progress on the exterior here. This should be a real shot in the arm for the neighborhood.
Great! Thanks for the info.
There's a lot of work being done on the building now. Any idea what it's becoming?
Thanks for all the input; the podcast suggestion is a good one, since I never have time to listen to any currently. Most of my commutes will be on motorcycle with a bluetooth headset going, so...
I'm finishing up my BA at UCO in a couple weeks, and I've been admitted (fully funded with a TAship) to OSU's master's program in my field of study. I'll be staying here in OKC and commuting to...
Some is better than none!