So when my band was doing a gig at the Call Sign Brewery I left a couple hours early to hit Pigwich up, figured if Big Red is recommending a place to eat it's worth paying attention. It was absolutely fucking delicious but I was miserably bloated after stuffing my face there, its a good thing I had a couple of hours to digest before the rest of the band arrived for setup. [Reply]
So when my band was doing a gig at the Call Sign Brewery I left a couple hours early to hit Pigwich up, figured if Big Red is recommending a place to eat it's worth paying attention. It was absolutely ****ing delicious but I was miserably bloated after stuffing my face there, its a good thing I had a couple of hours to digest before the rest of the band arrived for setup.
Yeah but most of that video is dedicated to a sandwich which ain't on their websites menu, which kinda sucks if it's not on there now. [Reply]
Ate Smitty's Garage Burgers & Beer there a few years ago; was amazing that night. After that I ate at the KC one a few times, still good but that OKC visit was phenomenal. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Womble:
Yeah but most of that video is dedicated to a sandwich which ain't on their websites menu, which kinda sucks if it's not on there now.
Right, the Short Rib Burger. I was looking for that on the menu and when I couldn't find it I had the Big Pig instead. [Reply]
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
Ate Smitty's Garage Burgers & Beer there a few years ago; was amazing that night. After that I ate at the KC one a few times, still good but that OKC visit was phenomenal.
Man a good Smittys is hard to beat. Had a meh one in South Dakota, was basically a Chilis burger. [Reply]
Cattlemen's in Bricktown is very good; nothing fancy, just a good steak. Salad with the house cheddar dressing is excellent (shitty salad, good dressing). They got rid of the eggs and brains from the breakfast menu, sadly. They a a pretty decent in-house beer; 6 shooters or something like that. They sell it in bottles; good stuff. They have a really reasonably priced breakfast menu as well if you're looking for a breakfast spot (sit on the 'diner' side)
Trappers Fishcamp is solid 'low country' fare; cajunish sort of food but it's cousin restaurant Pearl's Oyster Bar is damn legit for straight seafood.
Royal Bavaria is good if you're in the mood for German food. Schnitzel was on point and really good sausages.
Nic's Grill is a great lunch spot. I don't think they're even open for dinner - craaaaaamped though. I think they pretty much just stuck a kitchen and cafe inside a double-wide. The flattop is in the room where you eat so don't go in a suit. You'll smell it for weeks.
I don't travel down there much at all anymore but my understanding is that there have been a fair number of new 'hipstery' places that have popped up in/near Bricktown. So my suggestions are pretty much 5 years old or older but those were my go-to spots when I'd spend 3-4 days/month down there on business. [Reply]
Brunch-Cafe Kacao. Guatemala type food but amazing
Lunch/Dinner-Nic’s Grill, Frida Southwest, The Jones Assembly and Kitchen 324 were all great [Reply]