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10 Best Kid-Friendly Restaurants In Oklahoma City
"Elemental Coffee is a minimalist café near the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum and the perfect spot to grab a coffee and a snack after exploring one of the city’s most iconic attractions. The café has a warm and friendly atmosphere and serves espresso and craft coffee from ethically sourced and in-house roasted coffee beans roasted in-house, along with a variety of teas, and other drinks. The café serves a breakfast and lunch menu of healthy food like gourmet sandwiches, salads, soups, and baked goods like cookies, cakes, and pastries."
"Originally just a coffee shop, Elemental expanded in 2014 to feature a full kitchen and, most importantly, a vegan bakery. The muffins are a consistent favorite of mine, but if you catch them on a day that they're feeling inspired, try whatever they're experimenting with. Recently, they featured lemon-strawberry sweet rolls."
"Elemental Coffee Yesterday we started with donuts and coffee and today, we’ll start with coffee and a cookie!. Are you sensing a theme yet?. I touched on this cookie in my vegan guide to OKC, but I’ll let you know here too."
"The Red Cup features vegan and vegetarian dishes and pastries in a hip cafe with a front porch. It is a neighborhood vegetarian cafe established in 1995. They serve breakfast all day with a choice of egg or cheese."
"The food is absolutely amazing and the staff is just as great. Go for the food, but also enjoy the art."
"This popular breakfast, lunch, and brunch spot in Automobile Alley’s historic Buick Building starts the day off right with inventive translations of traditional morning fare like poutine, breakfast Cuban sandwiches, funky monkey bread, and an artisan breakfast board loaded up with cheeses and charcuterie. If you’re craving pancakes and just can’t make up your mind between the bacon pecan with bourbon glaze, bananas Foster, blueberry streusel, pineapple rum, or strawberry dream, no need to worry. The pancake “flight” allows customers to mix and match their choice of any three on one plate."
"Beloved by our readers (it won best breakfast overall in Best of the 405 voting), the 18-month-old Hatch has been such a hit that it’s already spun off a second location in Chisholm Creek. That should even out the crowds waiting to avail themselves of the variety of “early mood food.” For sweetness, try the Oklahoma-shaped pancake with little crumbles of pecan and bacon; for something savory, the migas laced with onions and peppers or the avocado toast. Either way, don’t leave without some hash brown tumblers or beignets."
"Esca Vitae is primarily a European bakery, and if breakfast for you means coffee and a ham-and-cheese or turkey-and-cheese croissant, you can get a grab-and-go breakfast for less than $7. However, if you want to sit and enjoy a meal, there is a full menu available. The biscuits are simple and delicious, and with an Americano and some jam, they make a nice breakfast on their own."
"Maybe the newest bakery in town, Esca Vitae has quickly become a local favorite. Their German-inspired bakery features artisan breads and pastries. My personal favorites are their palmiers and croissants."
"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."
"Coop Ale Works has a core beer in nearly every beer style, from the hoppy F5 IPA, to the lawnmower-worthy Horny Toad blonde ale, to the DNR, a 10% Belgian-style dark ale that cleverly has a Coop Ale Works branded toe tag hanging off the foot of a (presumably) dead body. Coop Ale Works offers tours and brewery-only pours at the new facility. They distribute 16oz cans around Oklahoma."
"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”."
"We're the premier waxing and skin care lounge for both men and women. Come be a part of the newest society in OKC: The Spa Society!"
"714 N Broadway Ave Suite 201, Oklahoma City, OK 73102-6035+1 405-388-5100[email protected]http://ManscapeMassageClinic.com. Men in Oklahoma City will soon be able to get dapper beard trims, facials, and massages without hurting animals. Vegan-friendly men’s grooming boutique Manscape & Massage Clinic (M&M) Founded by Eric and Ben Grunewald, the shop’s mission is to create a classic barbershop atmosphere fused with a modern spa experience tailored to men."
"While it appears Fuze is now closed, the buffet it offered can still be appreciated. Here are a few photos from the restaurant's Facebook page."
"It was good food I like their food though it's hard to get the restroom in this place More reviews"