In the heart of Bricktown, this two-story restaurant and bar is a hot spot for the young, single after-work crowd. Upstairs you will find a large, very casual bar area where you can enjoy live music on Fridays and Saturdays. Downstairs is a casual restaurant and lounge area, which is a little more family-friendly. The chefs cook up quite a variety here, including pork, chicken, steak, fish, sandwiches and burgers. The steaks are the most popular items on the menu. In addition to dinner, the bar has a great lunch menu with many of the same items, only at a better price.
Located in the Skirvin Hilton Downtown Hotel, this piano bar is a great place to listen to live music from Tuesday to Saturday and sip on a hand-crafted cocktail. Try their 'Sidecar', it is a classic blend of cognac and cointreau with a little citrus that never goes out of style. On the menu, the Skirvin provides small bites from its in-house kitchen with items that include wings, fries, bruschetta, calamari, a Charcuterie board and they even serve pork rillette! Overall, the Red Piano is a great spot to bring a business associate or the perfect date and listen to the sounds of the piano that is actually red.
Beer and live music make great partners and the guys at the 51st Street Speakeasy definitely appreciate this combo. Here guests will find great live music and a full bar that includes a nice selection of whiskey, beer and wines from around the world. Many up-and-coming local bands ply their trade here almost every night of the week and the patio in the back is the perfect place to have a drink.
It seems as if every city in the U.S. has a place called the 'Blue Note'. In OKC however, this one is not named after the legendary jazz label. Nevertheless, since 1951 this particular one has provided the sounds of every type of music imaginable, not just jazz. In fact, Blue Note is a haven for punk and rock fans, with at least one live act on stage during the week. Upon entering, the casual atmosphere and great drinks only highlight the music. And if you're here during happy hour you'll get to play a free game of pool and enjoy two drinks for the price of one.
The Blue Door is a rustic music club in Oklahoma City. It is the brainchild of Greg Johnson, the founder of Blue Door. Guests are literally greeted with two big blue doors, which was the inspiration behind the name of this jaunt. The venue takes pride in encouraging new and upcoming songwriters as well as hosts prominent names from the music industry on their stage. The 100 seat venue follows the Bring Your Own Beer policy and is reckoned a must visit when in town.
This hole in the wall on East Sheridan is a great live entertainment venue in addition to being an inviting and relaxed bar. Spread over two levels, get acquainted with local patrons over a Wii game or head-bang to the tunes of some of America's most talented bands, featured seven nights a week. There are no cover charges and the extensive drink list is reasonably priced. Indulge in what most say is the town's best pizza, sold by the slice. The friendly service and contagious, high-spirited vibe will have you coming back for more.
The Patriarch is a lively local pub that's housed in a century-old building. The highlight of this local waterhole is its impressive beer list populated with craft brews, both regional and national. The ambiance is lively and there is plenty to keep you entertained from playing ping pong with friends to checking out the local bands performing here. While the bar doesn't serve food per se, the bar's tie-up with local food trucks ensures you never go hungry either. The patio is considered one of the best in town and the pub is well worth a visit for beer fans and newbies alike.
The Blue Door is a rustic music club in Oklahoma City. It is the brainchild of Greg Johnson, the founder of Blue Door. Guests are literally greeted with two big blue doors, which was the inspiration behind the name of this jaunt. The venue takes pride in encouraging new and upcoming songwriters as well as hosts prominent names from the music industry on their stage. The 100 seat venue follows the Bring Your Own Beer policy and is reckoned a must visit when in town.
Combining culinary delights with the bliss of live music, the Jones Assembly is one of the few restaurants to not miss in the city. The wooden furnished tables and counters within a contemporary industrial style theme provide a perfect appeal for the patrons. The menu is extensive in offering everything from lunch and brunch to dinner. From wood-fired pizzas to Nashville-style fried chicken, savor the quintessential American meal with a variety of cocktails, wines, and beers. Desserts like Olive Oil Cake or the Pastry Chef's special selections are recommended to complete a delicious meal. With renowned musicians as well as new artists performing, the restaurant is a happening place.
The food is very basic, burgers and fries. The specialty (if you can call it that) is a greasy onion burger. But people do not typically come here for the food. There is live music every Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday nights, and sometimes on Saturday, too. The music is rockabilly and progressive bluegrass. Aside from enjoying the music, you can also enjoy pool tables, dartboards and five television sets where you can watch the game.
Overlooking the spectacular skyline of Downtown Oklahoma City, the O Bar situated in the Ambassador Hotel offers a unique rooftop space for enjoying quality food and drinks. The elegant bar manned by experienced bartenders offer signature cocktails and an imposing wine-list. The full dinner menu offers contemporary creations made with the finest ingredients fit for a king. Apt for significant business discussions as well as casual conversations with pals, the O Bar is definitely the place to head for an unforgettable night out.
This hole in the wall on East Sheridan is a great live entertainment venue in addition to being an inviting and relaxed bar. Spread over two levels, get acquainted with local patrons over a Wii game or head-bang to the tunes of some of America's most talented bands, featured seven nights a week. There are no cover charges and the extensive drink list is reasonably priced. Indulge in what most say is the town's best pizza, sold by the slice. The friendly service and contagious, high-spirited vibe will have you coming back for more.