Thought this was a traditional Eagle. Smelled of stale booze and smoke. Where were the MEN? So many twinks. So many hags. So disappointed!
Patt G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fort Lauderdale, FL
This is a really great bar for the Tulsa gay community. Straight people are welcome too but realize, this is a gay establishment. The bartenders here are the friendliest people in town. They treat each customer like someone special and that alone would make you want to return. They have a good selection of drinks and really make sure you get what you want. The only negative(hence four stars) is that they still allow smoking. I usually go out on the patio just to get away from it. In fact, a few weeks ago, one of our party smoked and he kept going inside the bar to have a cigarette. That was just weird. This is 2014, it’s time to put the smokers outside and keep the inside air clean. I won’t name names but they have one bartender here who is hotter than a self-cleaning oven. Just sayin’.
Tim S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tulsa, OK
One of the friendliest bars in Tulsa… regardless of your sexual orientation. Inexpensive drinks, poured well! The DJ, Mike, insures that there is a bit of something for everyone when he plays music; runs the range from Diva Disco to various progessive music types. The Eagle is one of the most civic minded bars, raising untold amounts of money to assist charoties all over the midwest. What I like about them is they are what they are: no pretense, and very little attitude. It doesn’t set out to change the face of nightlife, it simply is a fun, friendly, and comfortable place to hang out, do karaōke, play pool, and meet up with friends.
Adam C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
I went here last night to meet up with an old friend. It was a baseball try out night event there. It was pretty cool. It was large, had cheap cheap drinks. The area it’s in, looks like you will surely get mugged if you go there, however once you get inside the bar, and are not viewing the shady area it’s in, it ends up being pretty cool. However it’s not smoke free, there were ashtrays in and out(they have an enclosed patio area) side of the bar. There was also an odd, free Buffett I would not touch with a ten foot stick(it was some meet and cheese tray, sitting on top of a random pool table, no thank you). If this bar, had no smoking, and was in a safe area I would give it 5 stars. As far as the guys, it’s what you would expect for Tulsa. Some people say byob(bring your own beer) in Tulsa, if your a gay man, and don’t want to date someone who looks like a cast member from the horror movie«the hills have eyes», you better(byopb) bring in your own pretty boy, cause«green country» is not a pretty country when it comes to 99% of the gays here.
Stephen K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Kent, OH
The Tulsa Eagle is a decent gay bar not too far from Downtown Tulsa. The patrons are almost always gay men, aged from their late 30’s up. While the staff is friendly, the clientele aren’t as welcoming as one would think. If you’re unknown to them, they won’t make it a point to go out of their way to make you feel as if you’re wanted here. The bar itself has a DJ(occasionally), karaōke a couple nights a week, a jukebox and a decent patio. The Tulsa Eagle recently went to a nonsmoking atmosphere, with the exception of on the outdoor patio. The drinks are a bit potent, and priced OK. Their busiest nights are by far Friday and Saturday, and they have events throughout the week that keep the flow of people going. All-in-all, I’ve seen better — but I’ve seen worse. I’d recommend this bar if you know someone already to go with, or meet you there. Otherwise, you may find yourself feeling like an outsider. Lastly, they do not accept credit cards, but have an ATM on-site.
Michael H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fayetteville, AR
The Tulsa Eagle is a bar that you can make your home bar. The crowd is a mix of people types: leather, bear, cowboy, young guys, older men, and just regular Joe’s. It doesn’t take long to feel like you belong. I live in Arkansas and travel monthly or more often to Tulsa to visit The Eagle. I have established good friends there and enjoy seeing them each visit. The bar is active with events, male dancers on weekends, great music, a comfortable and relaxing patio, a nice dance floor, and well-priced drinks. Several organizations make the Eagle there home bar where they hold their meetings, have fundraisers, and hold special events. If you are in the Tulsa area, it is worth checking out. You’ll be glad you did.