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  • Brian McCullough 7:32 pm on July 24, 2011 Permalink | Reply
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    New Belly Busters Restaurant Offering Burgers, Dogs & Deep Fired Goodies! – Menu 

    We fell in love with Belly Busters after ordering the “Deimos Burger!” This burger consists of buttered Texas toast, 1 juicy beef patty with cheese, tomatoes, lettuce, pickles and grilled onions. All Belly Busters burgers are served with thick slices of Texas Toast and come straight of the grill to your table. We can’t wait to try several other crazy named burgers and dogs, “puppies”, from their menu. Look for a full review coming soon on the Front Page of TulsaFood.com.

    We got a hold of their menu so you can download the Belly Busters menu here.
    True to its name, Belly Busters is a new burger and dog joint in Tulsa that will to fill up your belly with huge, mouth-watering grub piled high. You can also find menu items like deep fried Twinkies and Oreo cookies. Not your ordinary burger joint, Belly Busters sports a decor of movie memorabilia with a pop culture feel from the purple and green paint job. It’s one of those places that has a cozy, cool and open feel from the window-filled dinning room.

    We can see Belly Busters easily becoming a top burger destination in Tulsa. We feel lucky to have stumbled upon this place just as they opened. We are now recommending it to Tulsa’s burger, Dog and deep fried food lovers to give it a shot.

    Download the Belly Busters Menu Here

    Belly Busters
    (918) 445-3520

    West Tulsa
    4361 S 32nd West Ave
    Tulsa, OK 74107

    Like Them on Facebook

    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Belly-Busters/141413989273988

     
    • Brian S. 10:04 am on July 25, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      Deimos is the Greek god of terror.

      • Brian S. 10:09 am on July 25, 2011 Permalink | Reply

        I just phoned them. They are open Mon to Sat, 11 to 7. In the Crystal shopping center about a mile beyond Ollie’s Station on Southwest Blvd. They said Deimos Burger was not named after terror but after one of Mars’ moons.

    • KKanDo 1:20 pm on July 29, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      Very creative menu for Belly-Busters. Like the style and like the food.

  • Brian Schwartz 5:18 pm on February 26, 2011 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Hamburgers, Utica Square   

    Lunch at Stonehorse Cafe 

    At some Tulsa restaurants, the lunch is so inferior to the dinner service that you wonder if you’re in the same restaurant. That’s not true at Stonehorse Cafe. Veteran chef Tim Inman creates wonderful lunch entrees, and the menu changes by whim, which means almost daily. The last time I went, almost a year ago, I had this incredible concoction of fried red snapper and a lot more ($12).
     
    Today I ordered a Ribeye Sandwich with Italian Flavor. At $14, it’s one of the more pricey entrees. But just look what I got.
     
    That’s a huge slab of steak, almost an inch thick, cooked like roast beef, and smothered with sauteed peppers, onions, and melted cheese.
     
    Other entrees include half-pound burgers ($9, with fries) and a few selections from the dinner menu such as salon swimming in a creamy white wine-fortified sea ($13). Those selections are half the price of the dinner menu. And whatever you order, you always get to enjoy the nice Stonehorse decor. It’s always a party.
    Stonehorse Cafe
    Utica Square
    712-7470
    Lunch served till about 4:30 PM  Tuesday through Saturday
     
  • Brian McCullough 11:40 am on February 8, 2011 Permalink | Reply
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    Feeding my Hamburger Emptiness with a BrewBurger 

    Shame on me, It was over two weeks since my last hamburger! But I took care that with 2 medium rare patties, melted cheddar and some grilled onions on a ciabatta bun. Not only does it sound like a good combination, it was perfected at BrewBurger and every bite melted in my mouth. I have been set free of this grief from a 2 week long separation, I can live again.

    6577 E 71st Street
    Tulsa, OK 74133
    (918) 591-2818

    http://brewburgertulsa.com/Home.html

     
    • Joe Price 8:44 pm on February 8, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      You’re killing me man. I want one so bad now.

      • Brian 2:07 am on February 9, 2011 Permalink | Reply

        It was really that good. It seems like BrewBurger gets better every time. You HAVE to go double.

  • Brian McCullough 11:21 pm on January 19, 2011 Permalink | Reply
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    Bring In-N-Out Burger to Tulsa! 

    Tulsa Food Guy got me thinking. One of my favorite burger joints from California, In-N-Out Burger, is making its way to Dallas, Texas. Why no Tulsa, Oklahoma? Here is the article from the Dallas Morning News. There are plans for a distribution center and 8 of the burger restaurants. Tulsa is on about 4 hours away. Come to Tulsa In-n-out Burger!

    Comment below if you agree!

    IN-N-OUT Burger – Me Missing Home!

     
    • Mike 1:51 am on January 20, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      I have asked this same question for over 10 years now! Being from CA, and being an In-n-Out Burger fan, I’d love to see them in Tulsa. Besides, their bumper stickers can be ‘customized’ by trimming the B and R, to let everyone know what you are really hungry for. ;-)

      • adam 2:26 pm on January 25, 2011 Permalink | Reply

        I have never actually tried an in-n-out burger, but I like what I hear. It’s on my “food I’ve got to try before I die” list.

    • Tulsa Food Guy 12:19 pm on January 20, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      Mmmm… that’s all I have to say about that.

    • Brian Schwartz 3:57 pm on January 20, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      If you go, be aware of their secret menu. Since I see animal fries in the photo, I guess you are. I went for the first (and only) time in Orem, Utah. I was all hyped to go. We got this:
      http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/99/InnoutOrem.jpg

      I was slightly disappointed. I would choose it over Sonic (probably) but certainly I’d never go to an In-n-Out that opened next to Claud’s.

      • Brian Schwartz 8:39 pm on January 20, 2011 Permalink | Reply

        I’d like to retract my previous comment. I just got in touch with the woman who ate with me at the Orem In-N-Out, and she said that the Orem branch is not nearly as good as the ones in California.

    • becky 4:57 pm on February 16, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      I want In N Out in Tulsa! I like my fries extra crispy, a double burger animal style protein style, and a chocolate shake!

    • steve beard 5:42 pm on June 30, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      I had my only experience in San Diego and loved it. Please bring it to TULSA!!!!!!!!

    • Melody 10:32 pm on July 20, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      Yes please come to Tulsa I am from Cali and miss In N Out sooooo much! I can taste it now a double double….yummy!

    • cheryl 1:34 pm on August 7, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      check out the page ‘Bring In N Out Burger to Tulsa” on Facebook. they are interested in expanding and with the facility they’ve built in the DFW metroplex, we have a real fighting chance of getting In N Out here. And I can’t wait! Went to Allen Tx last month and had my first In N Out burger in a couple of years. Soooo good. All I can say is let’s band together, let them hear our voices and how much we want them to come here!

    • Cathey 5:02 pm on August 10, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      I agree with Chery, its been close to 2 years since I’ve had In N Out. If we let them know we really want them then they’ll come here.

    • tybud 10:24 pm on August 14, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      in-out-out that’s what a hamburger’s all about lol i used to live in cali to they were delicious

    • erick 11:52 am on November 7, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      I moved from cali and ever since i moved iv been missing in n out so much! please please come to Tulsa Oklahoma!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • chuck 10:24 pm on January 18, 2012 Permalink | Reply

      Cali transplant here if they come here I hope they don’t try to put it at 71st and 169 cause traffis is bad enough would be nice at the other end of of 71st by highway 75

    • felix 11:17 pm on March 1, 2012 Permalink | Reply

      I think they should replace tacomayo with in n out restaurant. Common who really eats there anyways….

    • josh 9:36 am on March 15, 2012 Permalink | Reply

      I agree!!! Come on In and Out!!!

    • Eta Woo 2:51 pm on April 25, 2012 Permalink | Reply

      In and Out Sucks. Sonic is better.

  • Brian McCullough 6:24 pm on January 18, 2011 Permalink | Reply
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    Beer Guys Tackle the Fat Guy’s Burger Challenge … Join Them! 

    Join us Fat Guy’s Burger Bar -Thursday, Jan. 20th – 7:00 PM – As the Marshall Brewing Competition Eating Team tackles the Fat Guy’s Burger Challenge. Atlas IPA 20 oz draws are only $5 all month. Don’t miss this epic show down between the beer guys and the Tulsa’s largest hamburger. Cheers!

    Check out this video of the burger

    THE CHALLENGE
    2 pound patty with 1 pound of bacon, 1/2 pound of sliced hot dogs and 8 pieces of American cheese atop a 1 pound bun with 1/4 head of lettuce, half an onion and a whole tomato. Also 1 pound of french fries. Must be all gone in one hour!

    Join them Via there Facebook Event Page!

    Thursday, January 20 · 7:00pm – 10:00pm
    Location Fat Guy’s Burger Bar
    140 N. Greenwood
    Tulsa, OK

     
    • Brian 1:10 am on January 21, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      BREAKING NEWS: Due to inclement weather and the inevitable re-freezing of Tulsa streets this evening we have decided to postpone the Fat Guy’s Burger Bar Burger Challenge. The event has been rescheduled for next Thursday, Jan. 27th. Said Brewer Taylor Owens, “I ain’t afraid of no snow, but I want all my fans to be safe… and have a chance to see me put a hurt on this Burger Challenge!”

    • ?????? 11:57 am on March 2, 2012 Permalink | Reply

      why is the resturont called fat guys burger bar???

  • Brian McCullough 5:26 pm on January 5, 2011 Permalink | Reply
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    McNellie’s Group proud to announce the opening of Brady Tavern [PR] 

    We just got this Email from the McNellie’s Group! We have a review of Brady Tavern for you coming Soon!

    TULSA, OK, January 5, 2011 – Brady Tavern, the newest addition to the McNellie’s Group family of pubs, restaurants and entertainment venues, is now open in downtown Tulsa. Elliot Nelson, the founder and CEO of the McNellie’s Group, describes the Brady Tavern as, “a modern interpretation of the classic neighborhood pub.”

    A beautiful dark wood bar, which is the one thing the McNellie’s Group did not change when they took over the space in the old Fox Hotel building at 201 N. Main, inspired Nelson to create a drink menu unlike any other in Tulsa. The menu includes artisan beers, craft wines, hard to find whiskeys from micro-distilleries like Tuthilltown Spirits, and a pre-prohibition era cocktail list created by master mixologist Tony Collins. The signature drink, a bacon infused Old Fashioned, is a mix of bacon infused bourbon, Grade A maple syrup, orange peel and bitters.

    The food menu, designed by chef Grant Vespasian, features a gourmet twist on classic pub food. Popular menu items include:

    · Tavern Burger – A proprietary grind of short rib and brisket served with a Stilton and mushroom Cognac cream on a house-baked bun

    · Roasted Chicken – Served with creamed fingerling potatoes and wilted spinach

    · Bangers & Mash – Fassler Hall Bangers, truffled potatoes and Irish whiskey gravy

    Freshly baked breads and homemade desserts complement the seasonally influenced menu.

    Two chef’s tables, which are literally in the Brady Tavern kitchen, allow customers to enjoy their meals from a completely different perspective. Eating amidst the action of the kitchen is a unique way for diners to watch chefs cook and experience the energy of a busy dinner service.

    The Brady Tavern represents the McNellie’s Group first foray into the Brady District. Nelson said, “We’re exited to finally have a presence in the Brady Arts District, downtown Tulsa’s first entertainment district. A lot is happening in the area and we’re happy to be a part of it. The Brady Tavern will be open 7-days a week for lunch, dinner, drinks and late-night dining. Therefore, we hope the Tavern will function as a true pub and become a gathering point for people living in and around downtown.”

     
  • Brian McCullough 12:32 am on December 15, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    The Best of the Best Tulsa Food Battles Continue at tulsafood.com/polls 

    With some food polls reaching over 1,000 voters the http://tulsafood.com/polls section has shown some upsets and some new places for you to try for yourself. Check it out below and be sure to get your vote in and support your favorite local restaurant!

    Pictured Below is a double meat, blue cheese burger with grilled onions and bacon from BrewBurger. BrewBurger is currently ranked as Tulsa, Oklahoma’s best hamburger. it’s one mighty fine burger!

    Vote For Tulsa’s Best Hamburger

    http://tulsafood.com/polls/best-hamburgers

    Vote For Tulsa’s Best Pizza

    http://tulsafood.com/polls/tulsas-best-pizza

    Vote For Tulsa’s Best BBQ Restaurant

    http://tulsafood.com/polls/tulsas-best-bbq

    For more Tulsa Food Polls Visit:

    http://tulsafood.com/polls

    TO RECOMMEND A NEW POLL COMMENT BELOW!

     
    • lydia 11:24 am on December 15, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      Tulsa Food Blog ROCKS!!!! Hey Tulsa Friends- if you want to check us out and then VOTE today is the day 2 for 10$ BrewBurgers all day Wednesday! We also serve Turkey and Fish burger (from Bodeans) and Buffalo Burgers. Specialty burgers are a little extra for the special but well worth it!

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