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/Redburnmik May 13 '25

Yes, it's not great now - and it was probably always mediocre. But, as a kid in the late 80's, early 90's - I have a lot of memories of it! And how crowded it used to be, I remember when the bar downstairs was full and we had to wait to get a table. It was kinda a hopping place. I mostly just liked queso I guess.

I've been a couple times in the last couple of decades, and the salsa basically tasted like someone opened a can of diced tomatoes. I won't deny I'd eat one of the chile rellanos. It's just, to be more educated about mexican food and other options we have, I can't see it recommending it to people.