Bricktown
Brewery Restaurant
1 N. Oklahoma
405.232.2739
A quality Sports Bar in Oklahoma City, Great Pool
Tables, Big Screens, Food is decent, the Home Brew
is 3.2 which sucks but that's the law. This wide
open establishment can get packed when it hosts
several local bands. A good place to see a show
in Bricktown. The OkieSurf staff won $300 bones
at the Monday Night Football game a few years back
watching that amazing Bucks v. Rams game.
Chemistry
JDM Place, Located on the 4th Floor
OKC, OK
405.552.5555
Chemistry came to life after Bricktown 54 closed
their doors. They remolded the inside, but it is
basically the same club. The music leans more towards
radio top 40 dance music with DJ’s from 97.9
spinning on Friday and Saturday nights. Chemistry
is a good time, but the talent level is not as good
as the original club 54.
CityWalk
100 E. Main, OKC, OK
405.232-9255
Somewhat based on the boardwalk in San Antonio,
CityWalk advertises they have 7 clubs in one. However,
there are only 5 separate rooms with two additional
bars that they call clubs. Nonetheless, CityWalk
is a hard club to beat on the weekend for a diverse
crowd with music to please every camper in the group.
A definite must for new comers to Bricktown.
The Daiquiri Zone
27 E. Sheridan, OKC, OK
405.232.9663
The newest addition to the fast growing Bricktown
area. This Sports Bar and Grill features a flat
screen TV in every booth. Thus, eliminates the problem
of some yahoo watching a boring game that he only
cares about the outcome. You can now watch any televised
sporting event in your own realm. Sunday afternoons
are heaven here for the avid sports fan. When you
get hungry, there is no need to venture down the
street. The food is excellent in the Zone. However,
it is a little “pricey,” but you have
to pay the price for TV at your table. Did I mention
they are all flat screens?
LIT
208 E. Sheridan OKC, OK
405.602-6246
One of the few good bars in Bricktown. Most of the
establishments in the downtown area are clubs. It
is nice to be in Bricktown and not battle the club
scene. They mix great drinks at LIT, and offer a
spacious deck when the OKC heat is not beating down
to hard. DJ’s spin music on Thursday and Friday
nights. The music is not overwhelming, but a great
touch to the atmosphere that is unique to the LIT
experience.
Makers Piano & Cigar Lounge
25 S. Oklahoma Avenue OKC, OK
405.606.9000
Classy Cigar Bar. The premier upscale bar in Bricktown.
TapWerks Ale House and Café-Bricktown
121 E. Sheridan OKC, OK
405.319.9599
Bricktown TapWerks host the finest selection of
beer in OKC. For you “Out of Towners”
who don’t like the flavor of Bud or Coors,
then this is the place for you. On weekends, they
have bands on the upper level and dinner and drinks
on the main floor. The original TapWorks is located
in north OKC. See “The Hip Strip” located
below.
The
Hip Strip
(Located on Western Avenue from about 30th to
84th)
Hendry Hudson
6728 N. Olie OKC, OK
405.606.1011
This
place is the unofficial 3rd home of the nerd that
started Okiesurf so they get their own page and
top listing.
Classics
Bar & Grill
8310 N. Western OKC, OK
405.810.8440
Classics is a true definition of an original OKC
bar. It can get rowdy at times, with Rock-a-Billy
bands and good old fashion beer drink ‘in.
If you have a good pool game, the regulars will
be glad to challenge you to a game for a beer,
or how ever much you are willing to gamble. If
you want to see some classic Harley’s, Wednesday
night is bike night. You will see your fare share
of Harley’s and custom bikes.
Flips Wine bar and Trattoria
5801 North Western OKC, OK
405.843.1527
A hip spot that draws a diverse crowd that ranges
from OKC wealthiest to your starving artist trying
to make ends meat. Flip’s wine menu is one
of the best in town. This Italian restaurant has
daily dinner specials that comes with a wine selection
to help wash down the meal. Thursday night are known
to be a little wild at times. A good spot to start
off your evening if you are on “The Hip Strip.”
The Green Door
8911 N. Western OKC, OK
405.607.0351
They
are known for their heavy metal bands.
Pearls Oyster Bar
928 N.W. 63rd Street OKC, OK
405.848.8008
The original of five Pearls located around the metro
area. Pearls Oyster Bar is located ¼ mile
just off “The Hip Strip” on 63rd street.
The deck at Pearls is famous for its misters, great
Sunday brunch, and bloody mary bar. If you are a
little under the weather on Sunday morning, Pearls
is the cure for your ailing.
TapsWorks Ale House and Café-Northside
5700 N. Western OKC, OK
405.842.6769
Best selection of Beer in OKC, a little smoky, and
the crowd is young and ready to drink. They tend
to host bands on Saturday nights. However, this
bar is made for drinking not for live music. One
of the staff favorites for a mid-week beer. They
also have a Tap Works in Bricktown.
VZD’s
4200 N. Western OKC, OK
405.524.4203
One of the "cool" places for Yuppies.
VZD’s host several good bands every week.
Can be a little loud at times, but that is rock
and roll at it’s finest. You will see your
fair share of new age hippies as well.
There
are three Restaurant\Bars located on Lake Hefner,
just off of Briton Road and Hefner Parkway. Bahama
Breeze, Pearls Lakeside, and Red Rock Canyon, are
all good places for drinking, and depending on your
preferences, there is a wide variety of food.
Bahama Breeze
9219 Lake Hefner ParkwayOKC, OK
405.775.9900
Pearls Lakeside
9201 N. Lake Hefner Parkway OKC, OK
405.748.6113
Red Rock Canyon Grill
9221 Lake Hefner Parkway OKC, OK
405.749.1995
Dugout Bar & Grill
10909 N. MayOKC, OK
405.751.0700
Good sports bar several pool tables and TVs. Usually
not too crowed for big games.
Electro Lounge
5929 N. May OKC, OK
405.843.8777
A sort of out of the way "alternative"
joint. Something different than the usually places
you will find in OKC.
Groovys
5705 Mosteller Dr. OKC, OK
405.842.9248
A dance club that is right next to the big Hotels
off of May and Northwest Expressway. If you want
to go shake it, this is your place.
Samurai
7500 N. May OKC, OK
405.842.9281
I just don't know what to say about this place.
Interesting!
The
Wilshire Club
2917 W. Wilshire Boulevard OKC, OK
405.842.9151
One of our other favorite Hideaways this is a small
bar with 2 pool tables, and a easy going crowd.
Norman
is about 25 miles south of downtown OKC off Interstate
35 and is a booming college town. Norman is sometimes
called the “Sooner Nation” since it
is home to the University of Oklahoma. The staff's
knowledge of Norman is a little out-dated, but "The
Scene," is and always will be, Campus Corner
located just north of OU campus.
Lumpys
Sports Grill
70 1/2 E. 16th
Phone: 715-9090
In
the strip mall on the SE Corner of Broadway and
15th. It's a happen place when schools in. Not too
bad for the burbs.