Don't know how fine it is, but Abner's Alehouse in Norman was the bomb when I lived there.
It’s no longer. It was really good, but not even close to fine dining! McNellies in midtown is still there though.
If that's the Red Rock Canyon place over there on the east side of I35 north of Robinson, hard pass. I ate there once; although it might pass for fine dining, it was too expensive, the music was damn near deafening, and they sauced the steak. I don't even want my BBQ sauced; covering a steak in sauce is a big no-no for me.Another vote for Red Rock and Benvenutis.
If that's the Red Rock Canyon place over there on the east side of I35 north of Robinson, hard pass. I ate there once; although it might pass for fine dining, it was too expensive, the music was damn near deafening, and they sauced the steak. I don't even want my BBQ sauced; covering a steak in sauce is a big no-no for me.
I think I've had Benvenuti's, and I recall it being pretty good.
I'm not hoi-polloi enough to tell you where to find fine dining (though I did eat at the Eagle's Nest a couple of times); that's just not my type of food. I'm more of a Greek House or Sandro's Pizza kind of guy.
It's not like it's terrible; the food was well-prepared, just not to my taste. I was there having dinner with a friend I don't get to see often, so the loud music and terrible acoustics (which seem to be de rigeur these days) didn't help. Then again, we were able to walk over to the pavilion/cement duck pond thing and shoot the bull while watching some sorority girl hazing. She made them jump in the water, which is, surprisingly, deep enough for a sorority girl to go completely under the water while straight up. I mean, I looked at that water and the ducks that were pooping in it, and I wouldn't even dangle my feet in it, but I did enjoy the show...I agree it is a bit too pricey. I've only been there once but thought it was fine; might be a mixed bag though.
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