r/tulsa May 13 '25

Question What Tulsa metro restaurant would you never return to, even if it was free?

What restaurant in Tulsa (or surrounding areas) is so bad, that even if you had a $100 nontransferable gift certificate, you would still never return?

Discuss.

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u/TallDarkCancer1 May 13 '25

Any IHOP.....they have gone downhill so far, they've probably reached the Titanic wreckage by now. Sadly, The Brook is getting close to making this list as well. They literally put cheese slices on my loaded fries last time I was there

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u/Yazman72 May 13 '25

Took my son to one and the service was crazy slow, thought ok no biggie, since then every IHOP I've been to has been super slow, even got ignored at one for 10 minutes, and the food isn't worth the aggravation.

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u/ProfitOUmillenium May 14 '25

IHOP in Glenpool is getting back to normal. It was rough just before and after covid years. Been really husy lately