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blacksmoke Apr 28th, 2010 01:48 PM

Oklahoma City Dining
 
Wondering about restaurants/cafes/coffeehouses with outdoor seating--especially one that does not have a close up view of a parking lot or busy intersection!

Ackislander Apr 29th, 2010 04:07 AM

I sure hope you/we find one.

There are wonderful things in Oklahoma City (art museum, cowboy museum) but we haven't had much luck finding good places to eat and/or scenes when we have visited relatives.

BeachGirl247 Apr 29th, 2010 07:11 AM

What area will you be in? Downtown? Edmond? There is a lot here so if you could narrow down what area you are looking for I can help.

owlwoman Apr 29th, 2010 08:09 AM

When I was in OC, there's an area called I belive is called "Bricktown", down on the river that had numerous restaurants with outdoor seating and nice views.

blacksmoke Apr 29th, 2010 11:53 AM

I will be visiting Bricktown and staying near Penn Square Mall. Thanks for your help!

blacksmoke Apr 29th, 2010 12:00 PM

I will also be attending an evening event at Coles Garden so anything in that area would be of interest as well.

BeachGirl247 Apr 29th, 2010 07:12 PM

The only thing by Coles Garden is a mediocre barbeque joint, County Line.

If you want a nice, semi-casual, dining experience near Coles Garden I highly recommend The Metro. It would be about 10-15 minutes to the event at the Garden. (No patio but the food is excellent.) You'll see jeans and sport coats to suits. Mostly the casual side unless there is an event.

Between Penn Square Mall and downtown are many restaurants along Western Avenue. In the downtown area are nice places. We like Museum Cafe for a nice dinner and atmosphere (patio, too). Just before downtown you can dine at a small cafe called Cheever's. It's an old flower shop that is a popular dining spot with a few tables out front.

Red Prime is in the downtown area and a popular spot. Steakhouse and wine spot. Very good but no real patio except for cocktails in front of the restaurant.
www.redprimesteak.com

The hot new area is Midtown around 13th and Walker. This is up the street from The Museum Cafe and considered part of the downtown area. Stella's is a new modern Italian restaurant but none of these have patios with a view.

If you want a touristy area go to Bricktown. You can dine at TexMex, Italian and other spots along the canal. The food isn't that great but visitors seem to like it.

Also, in Bricktown are a few nice dining spots -- The Mantel, Mickey Mantle's and Nonna's.

If you want a nice patio dining experience you can't beat dining at Red Rock Grill at Lake Hefner. It sits on the lake and has a great view of the water and sunset. The food is good and portions are large. It's a nice spot inside or out.
www.redrockcanyongrill.com

Feel free to email if you'd like for driving directions and anything else I can help with.

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blacksmoke May 1st, 2010 03:57 AM

Thanks for your help. Redrock Grill is very close to my hotel I see, but only open in the evenings. We will give it a try.

I was very sad to see that the botanical garden has just closed for a year! I was planning on going there. Any great parks for walking, etc?


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