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Camille's Sidewalk Cafe is an American former international restaurant franchise headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, specializing in healthful, "fast casual" cuisine.In 2003 Camille's had more than 100 locations, and as of May 2013 had 36 locations in the United States.
The first Toby Keith's I Love This Bar & Grill restaurants opened in 2005 in Oklahoma, [3] Keith's native state, in Oklahoma City and at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Tulsa. Restaurants at the Chickasaw Nation's WinStar World Casino in Thackerville, [4] Oklahoma and in Las Vegas, Nevada, soon followed.
The Jewel Box Lounge, also known as the Jewel Box, was a nightclub & lounge opened by John Tuccillo in 1948. Located on the historic Troost Avenue in Kansas City, Missouri it was one of the earliest establishments in the area to feature drag queens and impersonators as entertainers. At its peak, the Jewel Box Lounge was one of the largest and ...
If you're planning to head out to eat before tonight's OKC Thunder game or to catch the game at an Oklahoma restaurant or bar, ... 6310 E 101 Street in Tulsa. The Garage: 1117 N Robinson Ave.
Woodland Hills Mall is a 1+ million square foot, super regional shopping mall located at 7021 S. Memorial Drive in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States. It was originally developed jointly by Dayton-Hudson Corporation and Homart Development Company , [ 1 ] [ 3 ] and opened in August 1976. [ 4 ]
Oklahoma restaurant named in New York Times' list of best dishes in America 2023. Gannett. Cheyenne Derksen, The Oklahoman. December 20, 2023 at 2:36 PM.
Through its Restaurant Business Development Program, which offers a financial stipend, six months of consultations, and financial readiness and marketing boot camps, the Feed The Soul Foundation ...
The Petroleum Club of Oklahoma City (1956) [417] [418] Norman. The University Club of the University of Oklahoma (1925) [419] [420] Oklahoma City. The Beacon Club (1942–2017), insolvent [421] [422] The Petroleum Club of Oklahoma City (1956) [417] Tulsa. The Summit (1967) [423] [424] The Tulsa Petroleum Club (1950–2011), insolvent [425]