
Yesterday was a beautiful day. It was Friday, very nice outside and both my husband and I had the glorious day off. We decided to head to brunch at a good brunchin’ hour – around 10:00 am. We hopped, skipped and jumped our way downtown and happened upon Dilly Deli. I’d always been curious about the place but [...]

Going out for breakfast seems like a throw away meal to me. I would much rather dine out for brunch, lunch, dinner, or dessert. It seems to me most breakfast joints are the same – bland scrambled eggs, bacon that is not crispy enough and cold toast. On the other end of the spectrum is [...]

Christine and I been curious about Ella’s Good Food since it is very close to our midtown home. I really wasn’t sure what to expect from this restaurant that claims to be “good” in their name. Hence, here comes the good and bad experience we had at Ella’s. The point of this is not to be critical, just to be [...]

Gatsby’s Grill is a small restaurant attached to the North end of Gardner’s books located between 41st and 51st off of Mingo. The atmosphere is cozy; customers are nestled on an old-world style alcove with a view into the used book store. In keeping with the book theme, their menu has a lot of cute [...]

My family and I took a road trip to Tahlequah this past weekend to do some genealogical research at the Cherokee Heritage Center, and afterwards had to decide on which wonderful Tahlequah dive to go to. I had lived there when I went to college and really had my heart set on Grand China, but [...]

Elmer’s has been proudly serving Tulsa for over 20 years. Elmer’s doesn’t provide our town with Italian, Mexican, or even standard American food – Elmer’s is all about barbeque, and it just so happens that the food this region is most critical about is their barbeque. I am relatively new to the area, but I like to think I [...]

My wife and I recently stumbled upon the Full Cup Cafe on 31st between Yale and Harvard. Walking to the door we noticed a precursory sign “Class of 1939 meets here first Tuesday of every month”. Interesting. That sort of set the tone for the meal to come. The atmosphere is quaint yet surprisingly spacious. [...]