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Gluten Free Chinese Food Restaurants in Oklahoma City - 2021
"Only complaint I have is they really should care about all patrons - babies. The high chair they gave ..."
"This family-friendly entertainment center offers three floors of arcade games, a laser tag arena, a buffet area, and a bar that offers great happy hour prices on beer and shots in case you need something to dull the sound of the arcade games. Just across the canal, you can also find a mini-golf course, bungee trampoline, gemstone mining, and a climbing wall. At Brickopolis, you pay per activity which allows you to control how much money you want to spend."
"Families will love Brickopolis, the newest craze in town featuring mini-golf, video games, laser tag, and dining. Day Two in Oklahoma City"
"Lots of pasta, amazing salads and tons of specialty pizzas — including mac n' cheese — await at the Cici's Pizza buffet nearest you. You can find the closet Cici's location here. You also can keep up with Cici's on its website or by following the restaurant on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter."
"Had a great experience with my family tonight here at Cici’s after a day of playing in the sun. The staff is amazing and the place is clean."
"This was the best pizza our family has had in a long time and we drove from Lawton to have a pizza buffet today. And so glad we stopped here today."
"I tried Chow's for the first time, and when I walked in, I was greeted right away, placed my order and got it quickly. The lady that took my order w..."
"When a locally owned restaurant has been this popular for this long (18 years under current ownership, under other names and management back to 1890), it’s a clear sign that they’re very good at what they do. So while you might be tempted to take them up on a daily special like the Southwest Eggs Benedict with its spicy Hollandaise, we recommend throwing caution to the wind and putting your trust in the chef: The Kitchen Sink is a three-egg omelet with five ingredients plus cheese, but the cook chooses the components. With a chaser of perfectly done hash browns or home fries, you have every reason to feel lucky."
"It’s not actually a ’50s-vintage diner – in fact, its second location is brand new – but Sunnyside Diner already feels like a classic. That’s probably because of its simple, warm decor that emphasizes the counter, in conjunction with the reliable execution of a menu filled with classics. Don’t sleep on the more experimental possibilities, though: yes, the pancakes, eggs Benedict and corned beef hash are all top-notch, but you’d be hard-pressed to find a match for the Eggs in Purgatory (fried eggs simmered in spicy marinara) anywhere else."
"Along with Mexican food, breakfast was the other prominent theme in new restaurants this year. Sharing the same property as Revolución, Sunnyside Diner offers old-timey breakfast fare like pancakes, omelets, corned beef hash, hearty sandwiches in meatloaf, brisket, or hot beef daily. Since owners Shannon Roper and Aly Branstetter opened the doors in the spring, the retro-chic dining room has remained busy."
"And to be fair, even at The Drake (from OKC’s ultra-successful A Good Egg Dining Group), seafood dishes aren’t necessarily the highlight. The Drake crew kills it with the creative, fun salads (a shaved celery and fennel salad with pickled raisins; a Brussels sprouts Caesar salad; a BLT salad with juicy Mccabe’s steak bacon) while they turn out whole salt-crusted branzino ($38) and lobster rolls ($22) with ease, better than you’re going to get maybe in the entire state. Cocktails are straightforward, even simple, but well-crafted, using excellent spirits like Smith & Cross rum, as in the Sir Francis Drake cocktail I featured at Liquor.com."
"The Drake offers seafood dishes that follow a sustainable seafood program. They cultivated relationships with fishmongers and fisheries in the area. There are also selections of land items that can be enjoyed with the whole family and friends."
"When you think ‘seafood’ you maybe think a pier or ocean-front city. When maybe you should think The Drake in OKC. If you’re looking for a romantic restaurant in OKC with aphrodisiacs on the menu, then an oysterette is perfect."