Established in 1978, The Mont Restaurant replaced the historically popular The Monterrey that was established in 1920s by the Charles family. A venture by three brothers, The Mont began as a hangout for college kids, but its popularity grew and it soon became a local favorite. If you do not try out the queso, you are definitely missing something. Though favored for their Mexican specialties, the smoked chicken, pulled pork, chicken parmesan and sirloin are equally good. The patio, surrounded by pretty plants, offers a tranquil place to dine in.
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.
Excellently themed around Cold War, Bunker Club perpetually evokes an aura wherein you escape into history, all the way back to the 1940's. Reinterpreting the Atomic Era, Bunker Club is strategically housed in an ancient tower, which only lends more to its historic appeal. Amid a vintage ambiance, sip on tongue-tingling cocktails like JFK, rum infused with avocado, lime and salt crust or Sputnik, gin and prosecco made with strawberry, lemon and butters. The menu is extremely limited, but the heartwarming spirits make up for it. With walls adorned with stunning pop art and antiquated cable TVs, Bunker Club is sure to take you back in time.
Oozing oodles of charm replete with an opulent aesthetic, Tellers is an absolute must-visit in Oklahoma. This former bank, converted into a restaurant, features sparkling chandeliers, gorgeous murals, exceptionally stunning surroundings, and golden interiors enhanced with gleaming diffused lighting, making for a brilliant setting. Thus, it is a great place to celebrate events or occasions with friends or family. Apart from the outstanding ambiance, stellar service and delectable Italian food are the other highlights. Rigatoni Al Forno and Spaghetti Cacio E Pepe are some fan favorites, but the literal icing on the cake is the selection of luscious desserts.
Offering an indoor pool and a restaurant, Embassy Suites Oklahoma City Downtown/Medical Center is directly adjacent to the University of Oklahoma Hospital. Free WiFi access is available. Each room here will provide you with air conditioning and a seating area. Complete with a microwave, the dining area also has a refrigerator and a coffee machine. Featuring a bath or shower, private bathroom also comes with a hairdryer and free toiletries. Extras include a sofa, bed linen and ironing facilities. At Embassy Suites Oklahoma City Downtown/Medical Center you will find a fitness centre. The property offers private parking for a fee. The hotel is 1.3 km from Bricktown, 1.3 km from AT T Bricktown Ballpark and 1.6 km from Oklahoma City National Memorial. Will Rogers World Airport is 12 km away.
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.
Excellently themed around Cold War, Bunker Club perpetually evokes an aura wherein you escape into history, all the way back to the 1940's. Reinterpreting the Atomic Era, Bunker Club is strategically housed in an ancient tower, which only lends more to its historic appeal. Amid a vintage ambiance, sip on tongue-tingling cocktails like JFK, rum infused with avocado, lime and salt crust or Sputnik, gin and prosecco made with strawberry, lemon and butters. The menu is extremely limited, but the heartwarming spirits make up for it. With walls adorned with stunning pop art and antiquated cable TVs, Bunker Club is sure to take you back in time.
Offering an indoor pool and a restaurant, Embassy Suites Oklahoma City Downtown/Medical Center is directly adjacent to the University of Oklahoma Hospital. Free WiFi access is available. Each room here will provide you with air conditioning and a seating area. Complete with a microwave, the dining area also has a refrigerator and a coffee machine. Featuring a bath or shower, private bathroom also comes with a hairdryer and free toiletries. Extras include a sofa, bed linen and ironing facilities. At Embassy Suites Oklahoma City Downtown/Medical Center you will find a fitness centre. The property offers private parking for a fee. The hotel is 1.3 km from Bricktown, 1.3 km from AT T Bricktown Ballpark and 1.6 km from Oklahoma City National Memorial. Will Rogers World Airport is 12 km away.
Oozing oodles of charm replete with an opulent aesthetic, Tellers is an absolute must-visit in Oklahoma. This former bank, converted into a restaurant, features sparkling chandeliers, gorgeous murals, exceptionally stunning surroundings, and golden interiors enhanced with gleaming diffused lighting, making for a brilliant setting. Thus, it is a great place to celebrate events or occasions with friends or family. Apart from the outstanding ambiance, stellar service and delectable Italian food are the other highlights. Rigatoni Al Forno and Spaghetti Cacio E Pepe are some fan favorites, but the literal icing on the cake is the selection of luscious desserts.
Established in 1978, The Mont Restaurant replaced the historically popular The Monterrey that was established in 1920s by the Charles family. A venture by three brothers, The Mont began as a hangout for college kids, but its popularity grew and it soon became a local favorite. If you do not try out the queso, you are definitely missing something. Though favored for their Mexican specialties, the smoked chicken, pulled pork, chicken parmesan and sirloin are equally good. The patio, surrounded by pretty plants, offers a tranquil place to dine in.