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This place is a hidden gem. Like, for real. We couldn’t find it because it’s so hidden. Once we actually walked down the alley and saw a bull over a door (no sign), we figured that was the place. Walked in and greeted by dark wood paneling and seating surrounding a beautiful bar. I went with the sa
All of the food items were delicious, cooked to perfection. There’s a lot more to the menu than what is printed out and it changes based on availability. Our server Emily was wonderful, made great recommendations and let us take our time with all our choices. The place can get really loud with the l
Entrance is at the rear of 207 North Main St. past the alley behind 11 E Matthew St. You will see a tall door with a bull-shaped sign hanging above the door. While a bit tough to spot, it is well worth the effort as this is the absolute best restaurant in Tulsa. Lounge feel with a small menu (steak
My neighbors took my wife and I there for dinner. We had reservations. The steak was very good, so was the wine and the sides, mushrooms, potatoes and spinach. We had a very good time. The wine was very good. I would go back. Two thumbs up. I recommend going. We got the tomahawk steak and split it.
Awesome food and great service in a very "speak easy" like atmosphere. Seafood tower was great and very fresh tasting. Bone-in filet was possibly the best cut of meat I have had to date. Great rye old fashioned. Thanks Matthew for taking good care of us. Note, prices are not for the faint of heart
Went last night for our Anniversary. Everything was amazing. Our server Emily was awesome. Recommend asking for her. If you are like me and look at reviews: disregard the one stars. You can look at their other reviews and tell they are not worth listening to. If McDonald's and IHOP are your 5 star r
A wonderful experience! NYC high end feel in the homey small town vibe of a city of Tulsa. It’s especially wonderful for a special occasion, but definitely order whatever is “off menu.” Lobster bisque was fantastic. Brussel sprouts are amazing. The staff are eager to please with that friendly, easy
Service is very good but sometimes had to search a little too find server. Food is very good but extremely pricey; have had equivalent quality food at more reasonable priced restaurants like Maggiano's or Fleming's. Chocolate cake looked beautiful but was disappointing dry. Creme brulee was yummy.
We waited around 40mins for our steak, but it was worth it. The steak is very tender, and it was debatable as my favorite steak out of all steaks I had. Worth coming for a celebration!
Price isn’t that bad for the food and portions. Party of five was $250. We had the table steak, pasta, bacon, wedge salad, and the chocolate cake (HUGE). Not one person left disappointed and was very satisfied. The wine was amazing, and so were the beers. Wonderful.
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