Tulsa Food

Tulsa food & dining casually reviewed by ordinary people with a passion for food

Entries Tagged as 'Sauce'

Eskimo Joe’s: Fireburgers and Color Change Cups

March 19th, 2009 by lbanks – Comments (4)

On a short trip to Stillwater we decided to have dinner at Eskimo Joe’s. Everyone has seen their shirts in the mall, but not as many people have taken the short trip to Stillwater to eat at the restaurant. Located right off of OSU’s old campus, Eskimo Joe’s is still in their original building. Having [...]

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Cornflake Chicken Nuggets Recipe

March 18th, 2009 by Staff – Comments (0)

This is a super popular recipe with all the children in my life. It’s a great recipe for a slumber party or a kid’s birthday. It can also be an easy entrée for a family dinner. Photo by a l e x a n d r a. k Yield 8 servings (serving size: 5 nuggets [...]

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Ollie’s Station Restaurant: Fun Atmosphere and Delicious Food

March 18th, 2009 by lbanks – Comments (4)

Looking for a new place to meet, for a business dinner on Tulsa’s West side, I stumbled upon Ollie’s Station Restaurant. Ollie’s is right by the train yard and located on a corner that has been around since 1894. The entire restaurant is decorated with the railroad theme and there are electric trains that are [...]

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McNellie’s: St. Patrick’s Celebration

March 16th, 2009 by Staff – Comments (1)

Photo from mcnellies.com McNellie’s is known as one of Tulsa’s quintessential Irish pubs. This St. Patrick’s Day one of three Guinness Gig Rigs is coming to McNellie’s to help make the day even greener. They are also closing down the street in front of the pub to make room for a giant tent to ensure [...]

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Top 5: Tulsa Sweet Tooth Spots

March 13th, 2009 by Heather Quinnelly – Comments (8)

1 – Ann’s Bakery Ann’s has been servicing Tulsa since 1938 and proudly claim to be ’Tulsa’s oldest scratch bakery’. They have been creating outstanding wedding cakes since business began in the 30′s. Other treats are available such as cookies, cupcakes and even Amish pastries, however these can sometimes be hit or miss. Their niche [...]

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Red Lobster: Awesome Cheese Biscuits

March 11th, 2009 by mdickerson – Comments (1)

My wife and I got a nice surprise the other night. The in-laws offered to watch our babies and let us go out on a date!!! Not only that, but gave us a gift certificate to Red Lobster. When I think of Red Lobster, instantly I can taste those awesome cheese biscuits!!! I have not [...]

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Bellacino’s: Great Food at a Resonable Price

March 10th, 2009 by Heather Quinnelly – Comments (13)

It’s a casual Italian hot spot with all the usual’s one would expect to find, pizza, pasta, ravioli and lasagna. However Bellacino’s also offers 24 unique “grinders” which greatly contributes to the popularity of this establishment. Grinders are basically subs on steroids, they come in 9″ and 18″ and are sure to satisfy. The sandwich [...]

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Top 5: Best Burgers in Tulsa

March 6th, 2009 by Staff – Comments (144)

Here are our favorite Tulsa burger joints in addition to some of your own.  We put each restaurant through a vigorous test to make sure that they are a well rounded favorite.  We use many different online and media sources to confirm the results.  Hope you enjoy! Thanks to all those that submitted their favorites… [...]

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Baja Jack’s Burrito Shack: Great Authentic Mexican Food

February 17th, 2009 by Staff – Comments (5)

Having drove by Baja Jack’s everyday for work I was anxious to give it a shot. On a business lunch I convinced my partner to go to Baja Jack’s. The sheer size of the menu is impressive. I ordered the Build your own Burrito, which was great because you can pick whatever you like and [...]

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Casa Laredo: Mexican Comfort Food

February 12th, 2009 by Staff – Comments (1)

For some people, comfort food is a steaming bowl of fluffy mashed potatoes. For others, it’s a gooey, gloppy mess of macaroni and cheese. I like my comfort food on the spicy side. Enter Casa Laredo. In its third incarnation, Casa Laredo is a cozy but uncluttered spot, smack dab in the middle of downtown. [...]

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Pizza Pizza Pizza

February 6th, 2009 by Petunia Bloom – Comments (3)

I have tried two new pizza places in the last month, and I am disappointed that I spent so much time devoted to the one and only Papa Johns.  Don’t get me wrong, I really really like Papa Johns, but there is more pizza in the world to be had. Pizza #1 came from Bellacinos.  [...]

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Stone Mill Barbecue: Great Barbecue and Homemade Desserts

February 3rd, 2009 by Jim Bigelow – Comments (3)

Just took my Daughter and her fiancé to dinner at Stone Mill Barbecue and Steak house and wow what a meal. If you have not tried this place you need to; the Barbecue was great and so were the steaks ( I sample some of every kind), oh and HOME MADE deserts, pies, cobblers. I [...]

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The Big Game: What are your plans?

January 27th, 2009 by Staff – Comments (4)

As the big game draws near, people seem to always be scrambling for last minute party ideas. Everyone is looking for something to do whether it is going out to dinner where you can watch the game or taking a dish to a friend’s house. Food has always been a huge portion of the celebration [...]

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Shiloh’s: Homemade goodness

January 21st, 2009 by lbanks – Comments (4)

In the mood for some amazing rolls and a fantastic salad I took a friend to Shiloh’s. Located off the BA expressway in Broken Arrow it is a tiny hole-in-the-wall, mom and pop place. The restaurant is nothing much to look at and everything about it is very country. My guest was a little apprehensive, [...]

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Runt’s BBQ: Delicious flavor!

January 16th, 2009 by Brian McCullough – Comments (3)

On a business lunch we met at Runt’s BBQ. We got there right as they were opening up for lunch. The place was clearly popular because it filled up really quickly. I had the barbecue brisket sandwich and coleslaw. It was so good! The sandwich was very flavorful especially after I drenched it in their [...]

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Louie’s Grill and Bar

December 22nd, 2008 by Petunia Bloom – Comments (1)

Louie’s Grill and Bar will not disappoint in the area of hamburgers.  There were three different people at our table with three different hamburgers and they were all good.  Good enough for me to go back and order another one! The fries were shoestring style, which are my favorite. Here is a picture of the [...]

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Los Cabos: Tasty Tex-Mex

December 2nd, 2008 by lbanks – Comments (4)

The second I walked into Los Cabos I was immediately overtaken with the amazing smell of Mexican food. We got right in with no wait at all which was nice. The restaurant itself is decorated in a way that makes you almost feel like you can step out of the cold Oklahoma day and into [...]

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Be Le Vegetarian Restaurant Tulsa Vegetarian

November 12th, 2008 by mdickerson – Comments (7)

Okay so I get invited by a client to go out to lunch.  He mentioned that there was a wonderful Asian vegetarian restaurant that was hidden on Lewis between 61st and 71st.  I had never heard of such a restaurant’¦asian vegetarian?  I thought that they must just serve noodles and rice’¦couldn’t be much variety on [...]

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Bill & Ruth’s Submarine Shops on 91st

November 10th, 2008 by Staff – Comments (1)

If you’re ever in the mood for a simple BBQ sandwich then this one might make your list. In my opinion this place has got a great Po’boy BBQ sandwich. The Chili was nothing special I would say typical hot dog chili. Only thing missing is some good hole in the wall fries. I don’t [...]

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Rockin BBQ On The Water barbeque cook-off

October 25th, 2008 by Staff – Comments (1)

What a great Saturday afternoon spent at the Riverwalk during their BBQ event. We were strolling up and down the river tasting all the different kinds of wonderful BBQ from all over Tulsa and the surrounding area and the weather was beautiful. Ten dollars got you a small Styrofoam container a silverware set and the [...]

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Does Tulsa need another steakhouse?

October 21st, 2008 by Staff – Comments (1)

Longhorn Steakhouse on 71st, at first you think does Tulsa need another steakhouse and the answer is if it’s Longhorn Steakhouse, yes it does. Some guests and I decide it was time to try out Tulsa newest steakhouse and what a treat it was. We called ahead to avoid a wait and when we got [...]

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Wilson’s Bar-B-Que on 11th street

October 16th, 2008 by Brian McCullough – Comments (2)

From the moment I heard their tag line “You Don’t Have to Have Teeth to Enjoy Our Meat” I had to try (by the way I do have teeth), Wilson’s Bar-B-Que. Wilson’s has been a Tulsa favorite since the 60′s and I can see why. The original location is at 1522 E Apache but we [...]

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’It be Bad’ ’¦ that’s not just a slogan, it’s the truth

October 7th, 2008 by Brian McCullough – Comments (3)

Elmer’s BBQ ’ “It be Bad” From the moment you park your car it is evident that Elmer’s offers a unique BBQ experience. From the outdoor seating to the big BBQ sign, Elmer’s preps visitors for what is served up inside. Elmer’s is some of the best BBQ I have eaten in Tulsa so far [...]

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