My wife and I would go in after shows at the Civic. Always was thin on the crowds, but you would always find cast members make their way in and then someone would start buying rounds for the whole place. We only ever got drinks though, so we never tried the food. The staff seemed fairly nice each time, so we never had any qualms.
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In addition to Bar Arbolada (which is great IMO) one block to the north, you now have the Jones Assembly, Mary Eddy's, FlashBack and soon to be Sanctuary, Stitch and 2-3 other bars in the works for the immediate area.
Even Joey's directly accross the street from the former Noir has a good bar and I really like their food.
Joey's always highly underrated but that's okay, I prefer it chill in there...
We have both enjoyed Flashback, Jone's, and Joeys. Loosing NOIR is not a huge deal for us considering the other options have more to offer. I really cannot wait for Sanctuary to open. Never seen or heard of Stitch though.
Stitch is formerly Okay Yeah, but with more I think
Oh right, I forgot about the name change.
Core4 Brewing coming to the Paramount Building in 2019. https://www.facebook.com/Core4Brewing/
All the new breweries throughout our city reminds me of club closing time in my younger days; 'drink up folks, the more you drink, the better I look.'
Thank God, alcohol and myself have parted ways. You young folks out there, drink and eat in moderation--you have a long life ahead of you--fulfill those dreams.
Progress on adding the stairwell to the west side of the building.
OK Cider brewery is still under construction in the neighboring metal building.
The new stairway is finished.
I went here for movie trivia a few weeks ago. I didn't realize they had a full bar upstairs. It's a pretty nice, relaxing bar and the bartenders are really nice guys. If you haven't been, go check it out.
Also a very nice live music venue.
Unfortunately, I believe the Paramount Room is closing.
Don't think I can say who yet since the ink hasn't dried on the dotted line, but it's being taken over with new owners. New name, and a bit of an update as well.
Got an email from Rodeo Cinema saying that they're opening a new screen there.
Yes, they are going to start shows in the historic screening room on the ground floor.
It's really cool space; they are going to upgrade the projection system.
Will make for a great experience, especially with the 2 breweries in that building along with the wine bar. Plenty more within walking distance (Joey's, Bar Arbolada, Jones, Flashback, etc.).
That's so cool! Maybe someone could do a mural of Oklahoma actors past and present. I miss Steven Adams but......
ugh
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