Every time I’m in Tulsa & go to brookside, this is usually where I end up. Great place to chill and drink cheap mini-pitchers. Also if you’re into golden tee, this is the perfect location for that. Cheap shots and mini-pitchers go well with Golden tee. The bar is only three steps from it! I was a little too drunk to remember what hamburger I got, but it was the shit!() I would definitely eat here again. Side note, it didn’t give me diarrhea or anything in case you were wondering. So you’re good!
Bailey Elise M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tulsa, OK
If you’re looking to have a good time on Brookside without the uppity vibe that sometimes comes with the territory, Warehouse is your place. The bar/restaurant is really well priced, most notably with the $ 5 beer and shot combo or the mini pitchers of beer which are just too cute(and starting at $ 3.50 not a bad deal) – plus drinking out of a pitcher feels so naughty and it’s awesome(also makes you feel like a giant). The bar reminds me of most of the bars in Broken Arrow, Woodys in Blue Dome, etc. so if that sort of divey, sports, live music and pool vibe is what you’re looking for this is it in midtown form. The food is pretty good, especially if you’re hungover. It’s basic American bar food, snacks and burgers and the like, so not a lot to celebrate or criticize. Obviously there are better dinner options on Brookside, but Warehouse’s food will do in a pinch. Warehouse has a lot of TVs, so any sporting event is always a great time to drop in so you can cheer with and against the rest of the bar. They also have karaōke which is sort of hard to find in Tulsa. The front patio is for smokers, so if you’re not into that sort of thing you can come through the back door – it’s bright green so it’s tough to miss.
Gary M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Tulsa, OK
a popular bar on brookside. nothing over the top. well known for their $ 5 beer & shot combo(with the shot wall for many drinks to choose from). they’re also known for their mini pitchers, which start at $ 3.50. karaōke on sundays and mondays, there’s also a pool table as soon as you walk through the door. i didn’t check out their food but if i’m in the mood for wings, i’ll definitely give them a chance.
Michael P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Southfield, MI
Okay… this is a dive bar… for what it is… it meets those expectations. It is laid back, not too worried about aesthetics… not too worried about a culinary experience. It is about cheap drinks in a relaxed environment. This place does that. I did hear the brunch was good.
Décor: 2 out of 5 Food: 2 out of 5 Drinks: 3 out of 5 Service: 4 out of 5 Cleanliness: 3 out of 5
Irena T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Tulsa, OK
Meh. Came here on a Saturday night @ 9. There were less than 20 people in the place, so we were able to snag a table. It eventually got decently busy — not so busy that you’re packed like a sardine can, but not so empty, you’re questioning why you’re there when no one else is. There’s a pool table and beer pong(which I hear is not a regular thing). Prices are pretty decent. $ 3.50-$ 4.50 for mini pitchers of beer and $ 1 jello shots(that are actually pretty good). They also have bar food with decent prices. I didn’t see anyone order any food though… Plus = a jukebox with Hanson and Spice Girls. What what.
John J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tulsa, OK
This is a cool place to hang out — very laid back. There’s a pool table and plenty of places to either stand or sit. It’s kind of gross to walk in the entrance through all of the smoke, but it’s smoke-free inside. They’ve got a nice long bar and it was busy but not slammed the night I was there — easy to get service. Everyone there got the mini-pitchers of beer. It’s a lot of beer and is a really good deal! This is probably my favorite thing about this place and what makes this bar unique. My only other complaint(besides the smoke outside) is that it’s loud — TOO loud. This isn’t a club where you can dance — it’s a laid back bar. It was almost too loud to hang out with friends. Overall, I really liked this place and recommend it. It’s not well known, but you’ve probably walked past it many times on Brookside.