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50 Insanely Instagrammable Places in Oklahoma City
"Super busy when we went but our server was very sweet and hardworking. The spinach dip and flatbread appetizer was tastyyy."
"Whether served on the covered patio or delivered curbside, Ludivine chef-owner Russ Johnson’s menu is always driven by the seasons. Daytime diners can drop by for a steak sandwich, wagyu burger, or a three-course light lunch that includes soup, salad, and house-made pasta. The dinner menu, meanwhile, might include such appetizers as bone marrow and foie gras, followed by entrees like smoked duck leg and braised lamb shank."
"I wanted to create a restaurant that tasted and felt like Brasil: colorful, happy, and loud in many ways, so I hung colorful Brasilian folk art over the bright yellow and green walls which represent the colors of our flag, turned up the music and packed the menu with the foods that would remind me of my home country and also give other the same experience.” — Owner.Address: 440 NW 11th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73103Website: https://cafedobrazilokc.com"
"It’s one of the most widely popular cuisines in the world, and in every little corner you visit, you will most likely find a little taste of Japan. In Oklahoma City, one of the top spots to visit is Gorō Ramen, a hip spot in Paseo Arts District. Gorō Ramen is an izakaya or a Japanese pub, and it’s a great place to hang out with friends over drinks after work."
"Next up is Classen Ten Penn's Gorō Ramen, situated at 1634 N. Blackwelder Ave., Suite 102. With 4.5 stars out of 513 reviews on Yelp, the izakaya and cocktail bar, which offers ramen and more, has proven to be a local favorite."
"Edna’s is another institution in Oklahoma City for their creation of the “Lunchbox.” Unlike the lunchboxes that kids take to school, Edna’s is a boozy concoction made of beer, amaretto, and a pinch of orange juice. Come to Edna’s for the fun atmosphere, the sprinkling of dollar bills on the walls, and of course, for their Lunchbox."
"Located in the freaking Bermuda Triangle that is Classen Circle, Edna’s is home to the legendary Lunchbox: a mix of OJ, light beer, and amaretto. Much like your first kiss, you never forget your first Lunchbox."
"While it’s technically not a patio in the traditional sense — more a miniature park full of food trucks and beer and lots of places to sit — any self-respecting patio list would be remiss to exclude Bleu Garten. It’s set up like a giant cafeteria of delicious food right in the heart of Midtown, only you can play games, watch TV, get drunk, and converse with some pretty chill people in this cafeteria. And with a rotating cast of cuisine offerings, this is undoubtedly one of the most unique patio-ish experiences around."
"food truck park before every city realized it was an easy and economical way to feed the masses while also providing substantial cool factor. The Bleu Garten occupies almost an entire block in Midtown and is open every night but Monday, as well as all day on Saturday and Sunday. Grab a bite from the food truck of your choice—from burritos to s’mores, shave ice to BBQ, there’s a bit of everything in this marketplace—then settle in at one of the communal-style picnic tables for the long haul."
"A photo posted by Taylor Migliazzo (@mignugget3) on Jul 6, 2015 at 9:37am PDT. Centered around a large teepee (and no we don’t all live in teepees in Oklahoma) the Bleu Garten is the best place to enjoy the OKC summer nights. Just make sure to wait until the sun has gone down and the air has returned to a temperature that actually sustains life."
"Got your most shiny outfit ready for a night out in Oklahoma City?. Might as well check out the offerings of The Tree Lounge. It has an enormous full bar where you can order your favorite cocktails, mocktails, premium beers, rum, whiskey, and other alcoholic beverages."
"The classics never go out of style, and La Baguette’s decadently rich Croque Madame, boursin-and-smoked-salmon Omelette Royale and perfectly executed Quiche Lorraine remain absolute knockouts after decades of consistently satisfying customers. Any day is a good day to remind yourself of why their fare remains formidable. Furthermore, if you’ve lived in central Oklahoma for any length of time and haven’t tried the bounty of La Baguette’s bakery, you’re doing it wrong."
"Since they were boys, brothers Michel and Alain Buthion knew they wanted to be involved in the food and beverage industry. The two embarked to the states, eventually finding their way to Oklahoma City where they started La Baguette Bistro. While Michel handles the business and marketing side of things, his brother Alain a master chef makes and serves to their guests the very best in French food wine."
"The Gemini burrito at Big Truck Tacos is one of the simplest, best breakfast dishes in the metro. Composed of eggs, potatoes, cheese and a choice of meat, it’s a full, hearty breakfast wrapped in a tortilla. While it’s not the most popular choice for breakfast, a Gemini burrito with borracho chicken and topped with the Asphalt salsa is deliciously unique, and still awaiting the praise it deserves."
"Big Truck Tacos is another great spot for Mexican-inspired breakfasts. Though you might guess that this business primarily serves out of food trucks, you would only be half right. They do have a brick and mortar location, which can be found at 530 N.W."
"The brewery itself is located in OKC's Sunshine Laundry Building and open 7 days a week. Furthermore, Stonecloud Brewing knows how to name a beer. There is the Irish Goodbye, a 13% abv Imperial Stout that should never be sold in keg form (yes, Stonecloud Brewing sells kegs)."
"Next up is Stonecloud Brewing Company, situated at 1012 N.W. First St., Suite 101. With 4.5 stars out of 69 reviews on Yelp, the brewery has proved to be a local favorite."
"Another well-engrained brewery in Oklahoma City, COOP runs the gamut of beers, from its Mexican lager Horny Toad to the Territorial Reserve bourbon barrel series of wheat wines, barleywines, and imperial stouts. This year, its ever popular 13-percent Belgian dark ale DNR gets barrel treatment with the Cask-It series that features brandy barrel aged with cherries, and most recently a rye barrel aged version that entices the palate with fig and dark fruits and impressive barrel presence."
"Sean Mossman with Coop Ale Works pours a beer in the taproom in Oklahoma City ,Friday, Aug. 19, 2016. Photo by Sarah Phipps, The Oklahoman. "We are a craft brewery based in Oklahoma City, dedicated to brewing full flavor beers with the greatest attention to quality."
"Coop Ale Works is a brewery based in OKC, dedicated to brewing full flavor beers with greatest attention to quality. Oklahomans know about weather. And those looking for Coop beers only need to look on the shelf for beers with “weather themes”."
"Just follow the train tracks north from downtown OKC and you’ll find it. The taproom is housed in an old, converted warehouse in Automobile Alley, a trendy area of Oklahoma City where you’ll also find some pretty incredible street art. Twisted Spike Brewing Co. has a modern, industrial feel, and specializes in a mix of American and Belgian style beers."
"10th St. in Automobile Alley, it is the highest-rated brewery in Oklahoma City, boasting 4.5 stars out of 50 reviews on Yelp."