El Rancho Grande has got to be one of the oldest mexican food in Tulsa. their site says 1953 .. just ate there last week, it was excellent!
https://www.elranchograndemexicanfood.com/
https://www.elranchograndemexicanfood.com/
I’m glad to have gone to all three locations, especially since the Denver visit was with my family when the kids were young. The Tulsa location was convenient when going to the airport.I remember the old Casa Bonita in Tulsa. The indoor waterfall was cool.
I also remember the Casa Bonita in OKC. Never did make it to the one in Denver.
Ollie’s Station in the Red Fork area of West Tulsa has all those toy trains.This thread got me to thinking about a diner I used to eat at in Tulsa back in the 90's called Ollies , apparently its still open and in business.
Ollie’s Station in the Red Fork area of West Tulsa has all those toy trains.
I worked with Ollie a couple decades ago. Good old dude, except for cheating on his wife. Apparently he was nailing a waitress there, divorce ensued and wifey told IRS about some nefarious practices. (that's when he lost the business) He and waitress came to work at the same place I did - she in one end of the plant, Ollie at the hot end of the plant with us.This thread got me to thinking about a diner I used to eat at in Tulsa back in the 90's called Ollies , apparently its still open and in business.
I drive by Night Trips on my way to work every weekday morning. I think it’s at Sheridan and I-44; I’m on I-44 when I pass it, so I’m not positive about the cross street, but it’s between the 41st on ramp and the off ramp to the BA.Way back when! Isn't that where Night Trips is now?
Probably was the Denver Grill right downtown.Back in the 80s or 90s my father and I would visit Tulsa and he always wanted to eat at an old cafe. The only thing I remember about it was the pineapple cobbler. It was great. Especially if you had been drinking, which I did back in the day.
Probably I good thing I had stopped smoking weed by then.
Correctomundo!it's been a while, but does anyone remember the restaurant in Tulsa called "Ma Bells"?
was having a discussion here and I seem to remember that before it became "Ma Bells" it was named "Across the street" or something like that. I'm trying to remember the previous name.
location was just east of sheridan on the south side of admiral I think... been a while since I've been in the area, might have the location completely wrong.
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