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A Real Surprise on Tulsa’s West Sid

January 5th, 2009 by Staff – Comments (2)

Chicory & Chives Cafe, located at 3121 Charles Page Blvd, just 2 1/2 miles west of downtown is a real surprise on Tulsa’s west side. Located in the old Ward’s Cafeteria, this non-descript cafe offers one of the best breakfasts in town along with a nice variety of diner favorites. To top it off there are several Cajun dishes and gumbo on the menu. The Cajun items are traditional Louisiana fare with a burst of flavors. They also offer a daily lunch buffet and salad bar with homestyle entrees and vegetables that truly taste like grandma used to make. The soups are homemade and are delicious. A very popular Saturday morning breakfast buffet runs from 7:30am til Noon. They keep small quantities on the buffet and continually refresh each item making them very fresh. They have only been open a little over a year and if you have not had an opportunity to dine here, you need to give it a try. They are only open Mon – Fri 6:30am til 2pm and Sat 7am til Noon.

Check out their Tulsa World writeup titled Cajun fun

New Address

5800 S. Lewis Ave, Tulsa, OK  74105 (London Square)

918-585-3500.
Full Service Bar. (The Cranky Cajun Bar)

Mon – Fri 6:30am til 9pm
Sat 7:00am til 9pm

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2 responses so far ↓

  • Jan Aug 30, 2009 at 9:14 am

    Ewww..looks creepy, but the bread looks like French toast!

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  • Chad and Mike May 5, 2011 at 7:34 pm

    Soul-food without the soul in it. one word DISGUSTING! not worth your time or money. The food is tasteless. in the words of Chef Ramsey “I wouldn’t feed that to a dog.” If you wanted something better, you’d be better off going and eating grade school cafeteria food. Apparently food people (I refuse to call them critics) here in Tulsa don’t know food or are getting paid off to say this place is good. food is terrible and bland. I had there Jambalaya, which was god awful. You’re better off buying Zatarains from walmart and making your own. there was absolutely no flavoring or spiciness to it. C&C is equivalent to hospital food, in the culinary world.

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