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  • Angel F.

    Best burger I have had since I left home in San Diego California Ordered a Bloody Mary and it was made the way I make them and was really over excited to find this hidden gem thank god a place still exists like this in the state of Oklahoma You guys rock Thanks So much made my day

    (5)
  • Nick N.

    Food: 5/5 Service: 4/5 Cleanliness: 3/5 Decor & Style: 3/5 5 Stars because of the amazing Mac & Cheese. Probably my favorite mac & cheese of all time lies here. The only other place I believe has competition is Oohh's & Aahh's in Washington DC: yelp.com/biz/oohhs-and-a… The chicken wings are amazing as well. They are very crispy and tender, & has great flavor. Bread pudding was gross! But I will still be back for the Mac & Cheese and Chicken Wings. Service was fast and pleasant. The place was decently clean, however, the tables smelt like wet rag/mop (which means bacteria). Decor was just your typical bar, nothing fancy.

    (5)
  • Jeff D.

    Had the Mac and cheese which was excellent, tried my friends buffalo chicken sandwich and it was also very good. I could tell the food was made from scratch by someone that knows what they are doing. My only complaint is that it's a bit pricey. This was opening night, and so far they seem to be doing a great job.

    (5)
  • David L.

    Ask for Candice at the bar. She is great! Solid prime rib sandwich, with cheesy cheese and sweet potato fries that were waffle cut, the best kind of cut for sweet potato fries. Excellent place to find a local brew so try a few. The neighborhood also looks like a good spot to roam, so if you want a beer you can stop here then go to another place to eat or drink.

    (4)
  • G M.

    I say it time and time again, the food doesn't have to be good but the service must be! In this case both were great. I wanted to find a place to catch an NBA game on TV. Found this on Yelp and gave it a shot. The place was friendly, as the hostess greeted me and said it was ok to have a seat at the bar. The place was clean, the bar looked great and the TV's were plentiful. Matt the bartender was patient with me as I looked thru all the beers on tap. They had Lefthand on tap, and I was sold. I tried the Jerk Chicken wings, while not very close to my understanding of Jerk chicken, they were awesome. Almost as if they were using tempura fryers in the back for the chicken. I ordered up the Prime Rib sandwich, which was probably the only disappointment of the night, but I am snobbish when I come to Prime Rib, but if you are in here, do give it a try. It was still moist and very good. Different waitresses brought out my food both times and both were very pleasant. I would definitely revisit this place again, and plan to as I have different opportunities to visit Tulsa over the next months. Keep up the good job guys, service is they key to winning over your customers.

    (4)
  • Brian M.

    Fried green tomatoes, lettuce, bacon, herb mayo, bacon jam, Italian white bread buttered and toasted. Wow! One of those sandwiches so good it feels guilty eating. Turned out to be a great place for a business meeting.

    (4)
  • Bryan S.

    Unbelievable service and the bar is great, but......the food is average at best for bar food. Incredibly dry chicken Caesar wrap and even more parched sweet potato fries. Thankfully the beer was cold and plentiful. If you just want to grab drinks, The Pint rocks!

    (3)
  • Brenda A.

    This was our first time here. We ordered the spinach artichoke dip as an appetizer and it was so good! My husband ordered the wings, though he was hesitant at first because not everyone can make good wings, and I had the Cherry Street Burger. The wings were cooked to perfection, and trust me if they weren't my husband would've sent them back, but he loved them. The burger was cooked perfectly and I really enjoyed the fries. There have been some unfavorable reviews about the service, but I will say our server, Andrew, was excellent! We were greeted and seated immediately, and Andrew gave great suggestions about what to order. My tea glass was never allowed to get empty either. Overall, it was an excellent experience and we will return!

    (5)
  • Heidi T.

    I love the beer selection. It's always changing so there's always something new to try. We go every Monday for $.50 wings. Tuesday's they have $2 street tacos. You can choose between chicken, steak or pulled pork. They come with red salsa and my favorite is the avocado tomatillo. Wednesday is fiesta night. There are HUGE burritos for $6. We usually share one. It comes with either chicken or steak, lettuce, rice, black beans, cheese, sour cream and red sauce. I'm sure you could ask for the tomatillo sauce. Queso is half off at only $3.50. $5 margaritas, $2.50 cervesas, and $3 shots of tequila! You can get an entire meal and a drink for only $15. Thursday's they have $10 buckets. Happy Hour is everyday from 4-6pm. They offer half price apps, $5 beer and shot, $3 cocktails, and $2.50 domestics. There's also a reverse happy hour from 10pm-2am that is the same except there isn't appetizers. Kitchen closes at 10pm.

    (5)
  • John H.

    $.50 wings on Monday nights! We love this place. The staff is great. The wings are larger than most and very tasty. We can order a total of 14 wings, a large side of fries and a beer for me for less than $20. Seriously? Highly recommend.

    (4)
  • Sarah M.

    Welcome to Cherry St., The Pint! You are a lovely addition. Colin and I had dinner last night here. The vibes here were cool, casual and just... fun! Nice huge TV flat screens abound and the place is pretty spotless. There are several different kinds of seating: enclosed patio, bar, pub tables and larger tables for larger parties. We sat upstairs and had a nice view of the entire space. For dinner, Colin and I spilt the spinach artichoke dip and each has a chicken caesar salad. The dip stole the show - it was fresh and the chips were crispy. Next time, I won't add chicken on my Caesar. Neither Colin or I ate it as it was a little too chewy and perhaps undercooked. The beer menu... dang. I can't wait to come back for pints!

    (4)
  • Rob H.

    Love it! My friend and I arrived at around 7:30pm on a Friday and this place was jumping!! We got lucky and found a couple of spots at the bar. The service was quick and very good. Ordering drinks in a busy bar can be difficult and frustrating but we never had to wait to get another round here. They have a great selection of draft and bottled beers as well as a full bar with health shots, cocktails, etc. Their dinner menu was as well good. I had the mahi mahi tacos and they were AWESOME! Maybe the best thing I've had this summer. They also have "brunch all the time" consisting of pancakes an egg and brisket (Order the syrup on the side with this one). Yes, I'm a huge fan and will be back here soon and often!

    (5)
  • Zena B.

    A couple weekends ago, I made it to the Pint for brunch with some girlfriends. The weather was surprisingly nice so we were able to enjoy our meal on their wonderful patio. They were struggling a bit with service that afternoon. Everything came out really slow and several items were forgotten. My friend waited 25minutes for her mimosa and ended up having to cancel it because it was time to leave. They weren't particularly busy but hey, sometimes restaurants just have bad days. I had a nice omelet with a side of toast and jam. It was cooked well and the jam was house made. I wish the omelet had better toppings and I wish they had better toast choices (it's pretty much Wonder Bread) but it was still a fine meal. Their brunch menu was pretty short - most of us ended up ordering the same couple of items that stood out. Overall it was decent experience. I don't think I would come back for brunch but their wonderful patio and great beer selection would make for a good spot to grab a drink with friends.

    (3)
  • Zach F.

    Been here only a couple of times, very nice relaxing and fun place to bring friends. The food is really good, customer service is really good. Definitely come back here when I am going downtown! You all should come here and experience this great bar.

    (4)
  • Linsea H.

    Why oh why did you leave me White Owl?? In my opinion, the iconic Tulsa pub that used to be in this location is far superior to the Pint, but I decided to try it out for a family dinner. I tried to be unbiased and as if I'm totally over White Owl getting kicked out - hint: I'm not. We went on Sunday around 8 in the evening, so it wasn't very busy. The waitress, while very friendly, was a little bit Inattentive. My water glass went empty for a long time and she forgot my dad's sweet potato fries and didn't bring them to him until he'd already finished his meal. They have a fairly extensive beer selection, my stepmom and dad got the Black Mesa. It's brewed by their friend in OKC, and they loved it! For dinner, I got the buffalo chicken sandwich and sweet potato fries. the chicken was flavorful and delicious, but the chicken strips were a little difficult to eat on a sandwich. The pretzel bun was great though! My dad got the Mahi Mahi tacos and loved them. Stepmom got the BBLT - bourbon bacon, lettuce, and fried green tomatoes. It looked and smelled delicious, and I'm definitely trying it out the next time I go! Overall, the food was good but not incredibly impressive. The decor looks similar to the old restaurant, but it's lacking much individual charm. It's updated, and looks like it's catering to a more mature crowd. In my opinion, it looks like they haven't finished decorating, so that's just what I'm going to go on telling myself. I will definitely be back to try out the BBLT, Mac n cheese and Cherry Street burger!

    (3)
  • Stacy H.

    Had an amazing time at The Pint! Walked in and was greeted by the bartender. Was able to choose our seat and was quickly greeted by our server. They were very helpful with recommendations. I ordered the buffalo sandwich on pretzel bun (ANYTHING with a pretzel bun and I am sold!!!) Everything was delicious! Will definitely go back again. It had a great atmosphere and a mixed crowd!

    (5)
  • Kristin H.

    Friends suggested we meet at The Pint for dinner, and we liked it so much, we went back for lunch the next day to try other dishes we missed out on the first time! It's our newest pub destination when going out with friends. Almost everything has been really delicious... not 100%... but close enough to keep going back. Keep tweaking the menu (just a tad), make sure the Sunday cooks know how to prepare plates as well as the weekend cooks, and train the waiters to be excellent servers, and this place should be around for a while.

    (4)
  • Lisa L.

    Great atmosphere! Great food!! Great service!!! Lisa was our server and she was awesome!! The beers on tap left me drooling, plus the had a full bar. The food is pub fare, and w could watch an assortment of games On the multiple TVs in the bar area!

    (5)
  • Sam W.

    As a regular of this bar, I can say that it is about as good as it gets for our area. Almost all of the staff are extremely friendlily and always timely on getting your food and drink orders. Even if the place is packed, I've always been taken care of. The food is great and isn't overpriced like some other places on Cherry Street.

    (5)
  • Brian C.

    Spacious, clean, cool, and nice services. Many TVs and is great for sports watching. Had the brisket slider with fries. It was very tasty. Definitely will come back!

    (4)
  • Jane F.

    Food is good and fresh. Large selections of drinks. Bring back the weekly food specials and this place would be a great happy hour hang out. Pretty pricey.

    (3)
  • Brok T.

    Great selection in beer,and reasonably priced. Service seemed smooth. My glass was never empty. One of my new favorites spots.

    (5)
  • Jon P.

    Best corn chowder I have ever had ! Chicken Wings freshly prepared and fell off the bone . Everyone in our party of 4 said we will definitely be back .

    (5)
  • Armean K.

    The Pint looks just like White Owl inside except it's well-lit so you can actually see. Unfortunately what you can see is a place that looks a bit bare. There is some new wood paneling, but other than that everything seems pretty familiar. Given the name of the establishment I expected a wider beer selection (especially when it comes to what's on tap). Food is outrageously priced ($14 for chicken tenders?!), but it was pretty tasty. Service was OK, though our server was not too knowledgeable about the beer selection. Overall I don't think I'd recommend this place to anyone, and I doubt I'll go out of my way to come back.

    (3)
  • Kris Y.

    The soft pretzels were great, the French fries were fresh cut and amazing. My simple prime rib au jus was strange, the roll was already getting fall apart soggy when I got the sandwich. It also had arugula on it? Why?! Prime rib was almost minced and cold. Fix the food and this place is 5 stars

    (3)
  • Vicky H.

    First visit and ordered Grey Goose Martini -- $15 is a bit steep for a loud sports bar-style atmosphere.

    (2)
  • Aimee G.

    I have worked in Restaurants and bars for years, and honestly I find the Pint lacking. After a long day at work I decided to stop by... at first glance the building has been nicely renovated, cleaned, and has a wonderful casual, relax yourself vibe. Once inside you begin to notice the similarities to what once was " White Owl", the staff have absolutely no dress code, they are more concerned with chatting up friends to pay attention to any actual guests. I sat at the bar for almost 10 minutes before the bartender ever acknowledged me, despite the fact that I was 1 of only 9 bartop patrons. At one point, roughly 4 minutes after I took a seat, the cocktail waitress came behind the bar and headed my way, I thought "now there's a teamplayer" but I was mistaken. She walked straight past me to the end of the bar where a group she seemed to know was seated and began to chat with them. I did not once see anyone in any type of management capacity. On the bright side, once the bartender acknowledge me she immediately handed me a beer list, which gives a fantastic description of both their beers on tap and their bottled beers. I chose a COOP DNR, my personal favorite, and found it nearly perfectly poured, wonderfully chilled, and fabulously flavorful. As soon as I received my beer the bartender, who did not ID me (although I have been told I look young), asked if I wanted to start a tab, to which I replied yes. The rest of my experience was in no way different than I would have at any bar in Tulsa. The Pint needs a spark, or it will never survive on Cherry Street.

    (2)
  • Rafaela S.

    I tried the bbq burger and it was amazing! A lot of meat and flavor! Good atmosphere and lots of TVs with football on so perfect for weekends! Also great service, and lots of beer choices! Definitely coming back for food or just drinks!

    (5)
  • Beth F.

    This new restaurant has big shoes to fill for those who miss the White Owl. The atmosphere is relaxed and sophisticated. The menu takes many classics and has reinvented them. Their BLT has fried green tomatoes! Yum! They have what they call "bacon jam" which is served on a few of the menu items. Why hasn't anyone created it sooner? It's absolutely amazing! They put it on their cheesy fries. The drinks are innovative too. The one with oj and whipped cream vodka is delicious! This place has definitely brought their A game! Keep it up!

    (4)
  • Mark B.

    Unfortunately, The Pint leaves a lot to be desired. We live nearby & frequented the White Owl so we were anxious to try it. We sat upstairs & found there was a very unpleasant odor coming from the kitchen below - a combination of a strong cleaning chemical smell & grease. It was unpleasant. We were determined to try the food so we ordered an array of appetizers which were very greasy & mediocre. All in all, it was an unpleasant experience. We stopped to tell the new proprietor in a effort to give him some feedback in hopes it might be helpful. He was not interested in feedback. Much interior in every way to the White Owl - food, atmosphere & all. We had been loyal customers but definitely won't be back. Too bad.

    (1)
  • Shay B.

    The Pint is a place off Cherry Street that my Tulsa friends described as "fancy bar food." And after spending all day at Comic Con and discovering our first choice of Andolini's had a 2 hour wait, fancy bar food it was. The Pint seated us quickly, as we were smart enough to warn them that a group of 11 was about to descend. But unfortunately, seating was the only thing they did quickly. The waitress brought out the requisite waters but miscounted and forgot 1. That 1 being me, and I had to wait another 10 minutes where she finally passed by for me to flag her down. Not a big deal, but I was thirsty! She took our orders for alcohol beverages. They have an extensive beer menu with names, origins, and alcohol percentage. Note not the price. More on this later... We order -- it ended up another fish night for me, since the menu didn't much in the way of non-meat options -- and wait. And waiiiitt. Turns out there's only 1 cook in the kitchen. Part of me felt bad for said cook, especially on a busy Saturday night, but the other part of me was just hungry. And after 45 minutes of waiiiiittting, our food arrives one by one. I've imbibed a few beers by then and remember the hanger? I was more than ready to eat, if not to ease the alcohol I had just consumed. Fortunately out of all the things, the food was good. My fish and chips were delicious and I thought I could forgive them for the slow wait with good food. Until I got my check with an $18 beer on it. Yep. Remember that beer menu with no prices? I'll admit culpability for not asking, but I am a firm believer in listing the prices when there is a wide disparity of price. There's a big difference between a $6 bottle of beer and a $18 bottle of beer. The beer in question was Prairie's Cherry Funk, and our party was surprised by this since Prairie is locally made in yep, you guessed it, Tulsa. One other person who lives in Tulsa ordered the Cherry Funk as well and was taken by the price surprise. Now I don't usually ding people for my mistakes, but I was just so flabbergasted that I had to ask the waitress why it wasn't mentioned that we were buying $18 beer! Her response, "Oh, uh, people are offended if I do." Sigh. It's the ol "damned if you do and damned if you don't" so I couldn't really be too aggravated with her. So how can The Pint prevent putting their wait staff in an awkward position and remedy this? By putting the beer prices on the menu! What a concept. So although the food wasn't bad, I'll probably try somewhere else next time I am in Tulsa.

    (2)
  • Erica W.

    I would like to see this pub do well. It definitely has potential. I remember this as the location of the White Owl. It is pretty close to its successor, but maybe a little drab. The interior is very clean and tidy, but there are hardly any decorations. I feel this makes it feel like a strerile environment. The food was ok but did not stand out to me. I will definitely try the Pint again. I think it might have been a "just opened" kind of thing.

    (3)
  • Gary M.

    I (honestly) never thought a 5-star rating would come so sudden because I'm very picky when it comes to my food (even though I do explore different types). The BBQ Bacon Burger was the one. Ground beef, brisket, bacon, BBQ sauce, bacon jam (nice addition) & onion straws on a sweet bun. Everything complimented itself within the greatness of taste. It was one of those type of foods that I didn't want to stop eating & it was sad when it had to end. The bacon jam is what really kicked the burger up a notch. It was sweet while the bacon itself balanced out the saltiness. I'm surprised the burger wasn't messy with everything that was on it. I also had sweet potato fries & what I liked most of them was that they were waffle fries. I recommend waffle cut fries over regular cut fries any day of the week. If you're looking for a great burger, that's what I strongly suggest you go with. Located on Cherry Street, where there are tons of restaurants to choose from on both ends/sides of the street!

    (5)
  • Gentry J.

    I felt pretty "meh" about the Pint. But with that being said, I really would like to see this new addition to Cherry Street thrive. It reminded me a lot of the White Owl (it's predecessor), but a lot more sterile and just not a comfy, cozy vibe. The food was pretty okay. We went at about 11 and their brunch menu was tiny and just not that accessible to me. I'm not a picky eater, but I guess I'm just a girl who likes her options. I ended up getting a hamburger and it was just that, nothing special. Good, but nothing to tell anyone about. I would say I would go back - but it was also a little pricey for what it was. I mean, I'll pay good money for good food. But I'm always a little disappointed to shuck out the big bucks for something mediocre.

    (3)
  • Rachel P.

    I hate to give five stars based on one visit but I'm really impressed that for their second night open we had NOTHING to complain about. Key points: - Our table ordered three entrees, fish and chips, the Steel City sandwich, and mac and cheese, and they were all REALLY good. My boyfriend is from Pittsburgh and his description of the sandwich was "not really like Primantis, but still really good." I tried a bite and it was super flavorful and delish. Also I just love that they have it on the menu. - Pretty good draft selection, not mindblowing but solid. - Service was REALLY good especially for so close to opening... I feel like with new restaurants this is always something that takes a while to get the kinks ordered out, but our waitress was great and everything was really fast. - I agree with Jeff D. that it's a little on the pricey side for the kind of food that it is, but considering how good the food was I'm okay with it. But it's good to know.

    (5)
  • Patrick V.

    Stopped in the Pint for a few drinks and lunch while an 11 o'clock OU game was on. The bar was fairly busy, but we were seated upstairs right away. Our server was super friendly and changed all of the TVs around our table to the game. They have an extensive beer menu with local favorites and some imports. A lot of the beers were out of my budget, so I just went with the more standard and cheaper options. I was really impressed with the vibe and decor, pretty casual, and warm tones. But the FOOD was even more impressive. I had the Juicy Lucy Burger, which was a really affordable and straight-forward American burger. It was a great burger, even though there was nothing extravagant about it. My friend had a dish, can't remember the exact name of it, but it was pretty much chicken, and I think egg, on a huge biscuit. I was really jealous because it was huge. He only ate about half of it, so I was able to try it out. Overall great experience, but It wasn't my favorite spot for lunch. I think its a more appropriate option for dinner or a night out on the town.

    (4)
  • Jordan W.

    If you work at a place business called "The Pint" - at least try to learn a thing or two about what beer is. I've tried this place out twice and the servers are absolutely clueless about beer styles, prices, breweries... well pretty much everything. First beer I ever ordered here, I asked the server to surprise me with her favorite stout beer. She brought out a Belgian ale. Only time I ever decided to order food, I tried the poblano mac and cheese. I've learned that if a place has the guts to make mac and cheese an entree, it's gonna be worth it. I couldn't tell you how disappointed I was when it came out. Barely any poblano in it and hardly any sauce. The flavors weren't even there, and the pasta used was one of the last I'd choose for a good mac and cheese entree. On this particular occasion, I was taking my brother out for his birthday - we got our checks in the middle of our entries and decided to go a few doors down to Smoke and have a real meal. If you want to enjoy The Pint - come here only for beer and sit at the bar. Every non-bartender I've had here has been massively undertrained. There have been many nights that friends have suggested this place, and a few of us recommend against it every time. Lesson here - if you train your staff poorly and don't put more effort into your food, you can lose out on hundreds of dollars for each customer who has a bad experience. I make better food at home anyway.

    (2)
  • J P.

    Well....I tried people....I tried. I have been back to The Pint on Cherry Street at least five times since my first review. I still like the food and beer selection but the service has not improved at all. Every time I'm here the wait staff is slow and to be honest a little rude. Bummer.

    (2)
  • Jessica Z.

    AMAZING food. Great atmosphere. Great pricing Huge beer selection/- 15 or so local beers on draft. And even wider selection in bottles. The bartenders know what they're doing. I always receive great service And they have the NFL package and will be playing all the OU/OSU games this season! (Even rented the OU vs. Louisiana tech game) Definitely recommend it!!

    (5)
  • Ben W.

    Everything here was good. Just good. Our waitress was perhaps the best part of the experience but everything just seemed like the "white owl" lite. It seemed almost exactly the same only without the uniqueness that the white owl had. Everything was decent but nothing stood out. Standard pub food and drinks. Seems like the building was bought, some furniture was rearranged, tweak the menu/beer list and voila!, a perfectly good but forgettable bar. Even the name "the pint" seems to epitomize its lack of personality. Cherry St deserves a bit more character than this.

    (3)
  • Kira P.

    Looks like the old White Owl but brighter and cleaner. Good service, nice beer selection, and great fries. I think food is over priced but it is not "bar food" and it is Cherry Street. I got the buffalo chicken sandwich and flavor was good but it was chicken strips and a mess to eat. It came on an ok pretzel bun that fell apart so my whole sandwich kept falling apart :(. It was messy!! But I got tons of fries & they are fresh, hand cut, and delish. I'll go back to try other things but nothing stood out to me about this place this visit.

    (3)
  • James W.

    Went here last night (Friday) trying to sample something new for me in Tulsa. Just moved here 2 weeks ago. Normally 3 stars would be a bad review by my standards, but this really wasn't all bad. The waiter was a great guy. Energetic, polite, and attentive. The atmosphere was great as well. More of a bar with TVs on the main floor, more of a restaurant feel with TVs upstairs. The reasons for the 3 stars are as follows: 1. Wife and I ordered diet coke and both received dr pepper. 2. Wife did not receive salad dressing on the side as ordered with her salad. Rather, no dressing was given at all. 3. I ordered extra hot sauce and an extra slice of cheese in my buffalo chicken and received neither. 4. Waited dropped something in wife's water and took it to get a new one. Never did bring a new one. 5. Food was ok. Nothing special. Not bland, just really not that good to be honest. Buffalo chicken had barely any buffalo sauce. Normally I could care less about issues like these. Simply request the correction and you'll get it promptly. However, it gets uncomfortable to have to request so many amendments to your existing order. Somewhat unacceptable when you think about it. The excellent waiter was nice enough to give me a diet coke to go, and as I am addicted to the stuff this was much appreciated. For the service and ambience I will return. Beer selection looked good too.

    (3)
  • Heather P.

    We had brunch on the patio this afternoon. It was fantastic. We had the pancakes & pulled pork, chicken and waffles, combo plate, and omelet. Everything was delicious. Highly recommend everything we ate. To top off a wonderful meal, the service was excellent.

    (5)
  • Angel F.

    Best burger I have had since I left home in San Diego California Ordered a Bloody Mary and it was made the way I make them and was really over excited to find this hidden gem thank god a place still exists like this in the state of Oklahoma You guys rock Thanks So much made my day

    (5)
  • Nick N.

    Food: 5/5 Service: 4/5 Cleanliness: 3/5 Decor & Style: 3/5 5 Stars because of the amazing Mac & Cheese. Probably my favorite mac & cheese of all time lies here. The only other place I believe has competition is Oohh's & Aahh's in Washington DC: yelp.com/biz/oohhs-and-a… The chicken wings are amazing as well. They are very crispy and tender, & has great flavor. Bread pudding was gross! But I will still be back for the Mac & Cheese and Chicken Wings. Service was fast and pleasant. The place was decently clean, however, the tables smelt like wet rag/mop (which means bacteria). Decor was just your typical bar, nothing fancy.

    (5)
  • Brenda A.

    This was our first time here. We ordered the spinach artichoke dip as an appetizer and it was so good! My husband ordered the wings, though he was hesitant at first because not everyone can make good wings, and I had the Cherry Street Burger. The wings were cooked to perfection, and trust me if they weren't my husband would've sent them back, but he loved them. The burger was cooked perfectly and I really enjoyed the fries. There have been some unfavorable reviews about the service, but I will say our server, Andrew, was excellent! We were greeted and seated immediately, and Andrew gave great suggestions about what to order. My tea glass was never allowed to get empty either. Overall, it was an excellent experience and we will return!

    (5)
  • Heidi T.

    I love the beer selection. It's always changing so there's always something new to try. We go every Monday for $.50 wings. Tuesday's they have $2 street tacos. You can choose between chicken, steak or pulled pork. They come with red salsa and my favorite is the avocado tomatillo. Wednesday is fiesta night. There are HUGE burritos for $6. We usually share one. It comes with either chicken or steak, lettuce, rice, black beans, cheese, sour cream and red sauce. I'm sure you could ask for the tomatillo sauce. Queso is half off at only $3.50. $5 margaritas, $2.50 cervesas, and $3 shots of tequila! You can get an entire meal and a drink for only $15. Thursday's they have $10 buckets. Happy Hour is everyday from 4-6pm. They offer half price apps, $5 beer and shot, $3 cocktails, and $2.50 domestics. There's also a reverse happy hour from 10pm-2am that is the same except there isn't appetizers. Kitchen closes at 10pm.

    (5)
  • John H.

    $.50 wings on Monday nights! We love this place. The staff is great. The wings are larger than most and very tasty. We can order a total of 14 wings, a large side of fries and a beer for me for less than $20. Seriously? Highly recommend.

    (4)
  • Sarah M.

    Welcome to Cherry St., The Pint! You are a lovely addition. Colin and I had dinner last night here. The vibes here were cool, casual and just... fun! Nice huge TV flat screens abound and the place is pretty spotless. There are several different kinds of seating: enclosed patio, bar, pub tables and larger tables for larger parties. We sat upstairs and had a nice view of the entire space. For dinner, Colin and I spilt the spinach artichoke dip and each has a chicken caesar salad. The dip stole the show - it was fresh and the chips were crispy. Next time, I won't add chicken on my Caesar. Neither Colin or I ate it as it was a little too chewy and perhaps undercooked. The beer menu... dang. I can't wait to come back for pints!

    (4)
  • Rob H.

    Love it! My friend and I arrived at around 7:30pm on a Friday and this place was jumping!! We got lucky and found a couple of spots at the bar. The service was quick and very good. Ordering drinks in a busy bar can be difficult and frustrating but we never had to wait to get another round here. They have a great selection of draft and bottled beers as well as a full bar with health shots, cocktails, etc. Their dinner menu was as well good. I had the mahi mahi tacos and they were AWESOME! Maybe the best thing I've had this summer. They also have "brunch all the time" consisting of pancakes an egg and brisket (Order the syrup on the side with this one). Yes, I'm a huge fan and will be back here soon and often!

    (5)
  • Zena B.

    A couple weekends ago, I made it to the Pint for brunch with some girlfriends. The weather was surprisingly nice so we were able to enjoy our meal on their wonderful patio. They were struggling a bit with service that afternoon. Everything came out really slow and several items were forgotten. My friend waited 25minutes for her mimosa and ended up having to cancel it because it was time to leave. They weren't particularly busy but hey, sometimes restaurants just have bad days. I had a nice omelet with a side of toast and jam. It was cooked well and the jam was house made. I wish the omelet had better toppings and I wish they had better toast choices (it's pretty much Wonder Bread) but it was still a fine meal. Their brunch menu was pretty short - most of us ended up ordering the same couple of items that stood out. Overall it was decent experience. I don't think I would come back for brunch but their wonderful patio and great beer selection would make for a good spot to grab a drink with friends.

    (3)
  • Zach F.

    Been here only a couple of times, very nice relaxing and fun place to bring friends. The food is really good, customer service is really good. Definitely come back here when I am going downtown! You all should come here and experience this great bar.

    (4)
  • Patrick V.

    Stopped in the Pint for a few drinks and lunch while an 11 o'clock OU game was on. The bar was fairly busy, but we were seated upstairs right away. Our server was super friendly and changed all of the TVs around our table to the game. They have an extensive beer menu with local favorites and some imports. A lot of the beers were out of my budget, so I just went with the more standard and cheaper options. I was really impressed with the vibe and decor, pretty casual, and warm tones. But the FOOD was even more impressive. I had the Juicy Lucy Burger, which was a really affordable and straight-forward American burger. It was a great burger, even though there was nothing extravagant about it. My friend had a dish, can't remember the exact name of it, but it was pretty much chicken, and I think egg, on a huge biscuit. I was really jealous because it was huge. He only ate about half of it, so I was able to try it out. Overall great experience, but It wasn't my favorite spot for lunch. I think its a more appropriate option for dinner or a night out on the town.

    (4)
  • Kristin H.

    Friends suggested we meet at The Pint for dinner, and we liked it so much, we went back for lunch the next day to try other dishes we missed out on the first time! It's our newest pub destination when going out with friends. Almost everything has been really delicious... not 100%... but close enough to keep going back. Keep tweaking the menu (just a tad), make sure the Sunday cooks know how to prepare plates as well as the weekend cooks, and train the waiters to be excellent servers, and this place should be around for a while.

    (4)
  • Jeff D.

    Had the Mac and cheese which was excellent, tried my friends buffalo chicken sandwich and it was also very good. I could tell the food was made from scratch by someone that knows what they are doing. My only complaint is that it's a bit pricey. This was opening night, and so far they seem to be doing a great job.

    (5)
  • David L.

    Ask for Candice at the bar. She is great! Solid prime rib sandwich, with cheesy cheese and sweet potato fries that were waffle cut, the best kind of cut for sweet potato fries. Excellent place to find a local brew so try a few. The neighborhood also looks like a good spot to roam, so if you want a beer you can stop here then go to another place to eat or drink.

    (4)
  • Lisa L.

    Great atmosphere! Great food!! Great service!!! Lisa was our server and she was awesome!! The beers on tap left me drooling, plus the had a full bar. The food is pub fare, and w could watch an assortment of games On the multiple TVs in the bar area!

    (5)
  • Sam W.

    As a regular of this bar, I can say that it is about as good as it gets for our area. Almost all of the staff are extremely friendlily and always timely on getting your food and drink orders. Even if the place is packed, I've always been taken care of. The food is great and isn't overpriced like some other places on Cherry Street.

    (5)
  • Brian C.

    Spacious, clean, cool, and nice services. Many TVs and is great for sports watching. Had the brisket slider with fries. It was very tasty. Definitely will come back!

    (4)
  • Jane F.

    Food is good and fresh. Large selections of drinks. Bring back the weekly food specials and this place would be a great happy hour hang out. Pretty pricey.

    (3)
  • Brok T.

    Great selection in beer,and reasonably priced. Service seemed smooth. My glass was never empty. One of my new favorites spots.

    (5)
  • Jon P.

    Best corn chowder I have ever had ! Chicken Wings freshly prepared and fell off the bone . Everyone in our party of 4 said we will definitely be back .

    (5)
  • Armean K.

    The Pint looks just like White Owl inside except it's well-lit so you can actually see. Unfortunately what you can see is a place that looks a bit bare. There is some new wood paneling, but other than that everything seems pretty familiar. Given the name of the establishment I expected a wider beer selection (especially when it comes to what's on tap). Food is outrageously priced ($14 for chicken tenders?!), but it was pretty tasty. Service was OK, though our server was not too knowledgeable about the beer selection. Overall I don't think I'd recommend this place to anyone, and I doubt I'll go out of my way to come back.

    (3)
  • Kris Y.

    The soft pretzels were great, the French fries were fresh cut and amazing. My simple prime rib au jus was strange, the roll was already getting fall apart soggy when I got the sandwich. It also had arugula on it? Why?! Prime rib was almost minced and cold. Fix the food and this place is 5 stars

    (3)
  • Vicky H.

    First visit and ordered Grey Goose Martini -- $15 is a bit steep for a loud sports bar-style atmosphere.

    (2)
  • Aimee G.

    I have worked in Restaurants and bars for years, and honestly I find the Pint lacking. After a long day at work I decided to stop by... at first glance the building has been nicely renovated, cleaned, and has a wonderful casual, relax yourself vibe. Once inside you begin to notice the similarities to what once was " White Owl", the staff have absolutely no dress code, they are more concerned with chatting up friends to pay attention to any actual guests. I sat at the bar for almost 10 minutes before the bartender ever acknowledged me, despite the fact that I was 1 of only 9 bartop patrons. At one point, roughly 4 minutes after I took a seat, the cocktail waitress came behind the bar and headed my way, I thought "now there's a teamplayer" but I was mistaken. She walked straight past me to the end of the bar where a group she seemed to know was seated and began to chat with them. I did not once see anyone in any type of management capacity. On the bright side, once the bartender acknowledge me she immediately handed me a beer list, which gives a fantastic description of both their beers on tap and their bottled beers. I chose a COOP DNR, my personal favorite, and found it nearly perfectly poured, wonderfully chilled, and fabulously flavorful. As soon as I received my beer the bartender, who did not ID me (although I have been told I look young), asked if I wanted to start a tab, to which I replied yes. The rest of my experience was in no way different than I would have at any bar in Tulsa. The Pint needs a spark, or it will never survive on Cherry Street.

    (2)
  • Rafaela S.

    I tried the bbq burger and it was amazing! A lot of meat and flavor! Good atmosphere and lots of TVs with football on so perfect for weekends! Also great service, and lots of beer choices! Definitely coming back for food or just drinks!

    (5)
  • Linsea H.

    Why oh why did you leave me White Owl?? In my opinion, the iconic Tulsa pub that used to be in this location is far superior to the Pint, but I decided to try it out for a family dinner. I tried to be unbiased and as if I'm totally over White Owl getting kicked out - hint: I'm not. We went on Sunday around 8 in the evening, so it wasn't very busy. The waitress, while very friendly, was a little bit Inattentive. My water glass went empty for a long time and she forgot my dad's sweet potato fries and didn't bring them to him until he'd already finished his meal. They have a fairly extensive beer selection, my stepmom and dad got the Black Mesa. It's brewed by their friend in OKC, and they loved it! For dinner, I got the buffalo chicken sandwich and sweet potato fries. the chicken was flavorful and delicious, but the chicken strips were a little difficult to eat on a sandwich. The pretzel bun was great though! My dad got the Mahi Mahi tacos and loved them. Stepmom got the BBLT - bourbon bacon, lettuce, and fried green tomatoes. It looked and smelled delicious, and I'm definitely trying it out the next time I go! Overall, the food was good but not incredibly impressive. The decor looks similar to the old restaurant, but it's lacking much individual charm. It's updated, and looks like it's catering to a more mature crowd. In my opinion, it looks like they haven't finished decorating, so that's just what I'm going to go on telling myself. I will definitely be back to try out the BBLT, Mac n cheese and Cherry Street burger!

    (3)
  • Stacy H.

    Had an amazing time at The Pint! Walked in and was greeted by the bartender. Was able to choose our seat and was quickly greeted by our server. They were very helpful with recommendations. I ordered the buffalo sandwich on pretzel bun (ANYTHING with a pretzel bun and I am sold!!!) Everything was delicious! Will definitely go back again. It had a great atmosphere and a mixed crowd!

    (5)
  • Rachel P.

    I hate to give five stars based on one visit but I'm really impressed that for their second night open we had NOTHING to complain about. Key points: - Our table ordered three entrees, fish and chips, the Steel City sandwich, and mac and cheese, and they were all REALLY good. My boyfriend is from Pittsburgh and his description of the sandwich was "not really like Primantis, but still really good." I tried a bite and it was super flavorful and delish. Also I just love that they have it on the menu. - Pretty good draft selection, not mindblowing but solid. - Service was REALLY good especially for so close to opening... I feel like with new restaurants this is always something that takes a while to get the kinks ordered out, but our waitress was great and everything was really fast. - I agree with Jeff D. that it's a little on the pricey side for the kind of food that it is, but considering how good the food was I'm okay with it. But it's good to know.

    (5)
  • Bryan S.

    Unbelievable service and the bar is great, but......the food is average at best for bar food. Incredibly dry chicken Caesar wrap and even more parched sweet potato fries. Thankfully the beer was cold and plentiful. If you just want to grab drinks, The Pint rocks!

    (3)
  • Beth F.

    This new restaurant has big shoes to fill for those who miss the White Owl. The atmosphere is relaxed and sophisticated. The menu takes many classics and has reinvented them. Their BLT has fried green tomatoes! Yum! They have what they call "bacon jam" which is served on a few of the menu items. Why hasn't anyone created it sooner? It's absolutely amazing! They put it on their cheesy fries. The drinks are innovative too. The one with oj and whipped cream vodka is delicious! This place has definitely brought their A game! Keep it up!

    (4)
  • Mark B.

    Unfortunately, The Pint leaves a lot to be desired. We live nearby & frequented the White Owl so we were anxious to try it. We sat upstairs & found there was a very unpleasant odor coming from the kitchen below - a combination of a strong cleaning chemical smell & grease. It was unpleasant. We were determined to try the food so we ordered an array of appetizers which were very greasy & mediocre. All in all, it was an unpleasant experience. We stopped to tell the new proprietor in a effort to give him some feedback in hopes it might be helpful. He was not interested in feedback. Much interior in every way to the White Owl - food, atmosphere & all. We had been loyal customers but definitely won't be back. Too bad.

    (1)
  • G M.

    I say it time and time again, the food doesn't have to be good but the service must be! In this case both were great. I wanted to find a place to catch an NBA game on TV. Found this on Yelp and gave it a shot. The place was friendly, as the hostess greeted me and said it was ok to have a seat at the bar. The place was clean, the bar looked great and the TV's were plentiful. Matt the bartender was patient with me as I looked thru all the beers on tap. They had Lefthand on tap, and I was sold. I tried the Jerk Chicken wings, while not very close to my understanding of Jerk chicken, they were awesome. Almost as if they were using tempura fryers in the back for the chicken. I ordered up the Prime Rib sandwich, which was probably the only disappointment of the night, but I am snobbish when I come to Prime Rib, but if you are in here, do give it a try. It was still moist and very good. Different waitresses brought out my food both times and both were very pleasant. I would definitely revisit this place again, and plan to as I have different opportunities to visit Tulsa over the next months. Keep up the good job guys, service is they key to winning over your customers.

    (4)
  • Brian M.

    Fried green tomatoes, lettuce, bacon, herb mayo, bacon jam, Italian white bread buttered and toasted. Wow! One of those sandwiches so good it feels guilty eating. Turned out to be a great place for a business meeting.

    (4)
  • Shay B.

    The Pint is a place off Cherry Street that my Tulsa friends described as "fancy bar food." And after spending all day at Comic Con and discovering our first choice of Andolini's had a 2 hour wait, fancy bar food it was. The Pint seated us quickly, as we were smart enough to warn them that a group of 11 was about to descend. But unfortunately, seating was the only thing they did quickly. The waitress brought out the requisite waters but miscounted and forgot 1. That 1 being me, and I had to wait another 10 minutes where she finally passed by for me to flag her down. Not a big deal, but I was thirsty! She took our orders for alcohol beverages. They have an extensive beer menu with names, origins, and alcohol percentage. Note not the price. More on this later... We order -- it ended up another fish night for me, since the menu didn't much in the way of non-meat options -- and wait. And waiiiitt. Turns out there's only 1 cook in the kitchen. Part of me felt bad for said cook, especially on a busy Saturday night, but the other part of me was just hungry. And after 45 minutes of waiiiiittting, our food arrives one by one. I've imbibed a few beers by then and remember the hanger? I was more than ready to eat, if not to ease the alcohol I had just consumed. Fortunately out of all the things, the food was good. My fish and chips were delicious and I thought I could forgive them for the slow wait with good food. Until I got my check with an $18 beer on it. Yep. Remember that beer menu with no prices? I'll admit culpability for not asking, but I am a firm believer in listing the prices when there is a wide disparity of price. There's a big difference between a $6 bottle of beer and a $18 bottle of beer. The beer in question was Prairie's Cherry Funk, and our party was surprised by this since Prairie is locally made in yep, you guessed it, Tulsa. One other person who lives in Tulsa ordered the Cherry Funk as well and was taken by the price surprise. Now I don't usually ding people for my mistakes, but I was just so flabbergasted that I had to ask the waitress why it wasn't mentioned that we were buying $18 beer! Her response, "Oh, uh, people are offended if I do." Sigh. It's the ol "damned if you do and damned if you don't" so I couldn't really be too aggravated with her. So how can The Pint prevent putting their wait staff in an awkward position and remedy this? By putting the beer prices on the menu! What a concept. So although the food wasn't bad, I'll probably try somewhere else next time I am in Tulsa.

    (2)
  • Erica W.

    I would like to see this pub do well. It definitely has potential. I remember this as the location of the White Owl. It is pretty close to its successor, but maybe a little drab. The interior is very clean and tidy, but there are hardly any decorations. I feel this makes it feel like a strerile environment. The food was ok but did not stand out to me. I will definitely try the Pint again. I think it might have been a "just opened" kind of thing.

    (3)
  • J P.

    Well....I tried people....I tried. I have been back to The Pint on Cherry Street at least five times since my first review. I still like the food and beer selection but the service has not improved at all. Every time I'm here the wait staff is slow and to be honest a little rude. Bummer.

    (2)
  • Jordan W.

    If you work at a place business called "The Pint" - at least try to learn a thing or two about what beer is. I've tried this place out twice and the servers are absolutely clueless about beer styles, prices, breweries... well pretty much everything. First beer I ever ordered here, I asked the server to surprise me with her favorite stout beer. She brought out a Belgian ale. Only time I ever decided to order food, I tried the poblano mac and cheese. I've learned that if a place has the guts to make mac and cheese an entree, it's gonna be worth it. I couldn't tell you how disappointed I was when it came out. Barely any poblano in it and hardly any sauce. The flavors weren't even there, and the pasta used was one of the last I'd choose for a good mac and cheese entree. On this particular occasion, I was taking my brother out for his birthday - we got our checks in the middle of our entries and decided to go a few doors down to Smoke and have a real meal. If you want to enjoy The Pint - come here only for beer and sit at the bar. Every non-bartender I've had here has been massively undertrained. There have been many nights that friends have suggested this place, and a few of us recommend against it every time. Lesson here - if you train your staff poorly and don't put more effort into your food, you can lose out on hundreds of dollars for each customer who has a bad experience. I make better food at home anyway.

    (2)
  • Jessica Z.

    AMAZING food. Great atmosphere. Great pricing Huge beer selection/- 15 or so local beers on draft. And even wider selection in bottles. The bartenders know what they're doing. I always receive great service And they have the NFL package and will be playing all the OU/OSU games this season! (Even rented the OU vs. Louisiana tech game) Definitely recommend it!!

    (5)
  • Ben W.

    Everything here was good. Just good. Our waitress was perhaps the best part of the experience but everything just seemed like the "white owl" lite. It seemed almost exactly the same only without the uniqueness that the white owl had. Everything was decent but nothing stood out. Standard pub food and drinks. Seems like the building was bought, some furniture was rearranged, tweak the menu/beer list and voila!, a perfectly good but forgettable bar. Even the name "the pint" seems to epitomize its lack of personality. Cherry St deserves a bit more character than this.

    (3)
  • Kira P.

    Looks like the old White Owl but brighter and cleaner. Good service, nice beer selection, and great fries. I think food is over priced but it is not "bar food" and it is Cherry Street. I got the buffalo chicken sandwich and flavor was good but it was chicken strips and a mess to eat. It came on an ok pretzel bun that fell apart so my whole sandwich kept falling apart :(. It was messy!! But I got tons of fries & they are fresh, hand cut, and delish. I'll go back to try other things but nothing stood out to me about this place this visit.

    (3)
  • James W.

    Went here last night (Friday) trying to sample something new for me in Tulsa. Just moved here 2 weeks ago. Normally 3 stars would be a bad review by my standards, but this really wasn't all bad. The waiter was a great guy. Energetic, polite, and attentive. The atmosphere was great as well. More of a bar with TVs on the main floor, more of a restaurant feel with TVs upstairs. The reasons for the 3 stars are as follows: 1. Wife and I ordered diet coke and both received dr pepper. 2. Wife did not receive salad dressing on the side as ordered with her salad. Rather, no dressing was given at all. 3. I ordered extra hot sauce and an extra slice of cheese in my buffalo chicken and received neither. 4. Waited dropped something in wife's water and took it to get a new one. Never did bring a new one. 5. Food was ok. Nothing special. Not bland, just really not that good to be honest. Buffalo chicken had barely any buffalo sauce. Normally I could care less about issues like these. Simply request the correction and you'll get it promptly. However, it gets uncomfortable to have to request so many amendments to your existing order. Somewhat unacceptable when you think about it. The excellent waiter was nice enough to give me a diet coke to go, and as I am addicted to the stuff this was much appreciated. For the service and ambience I will return. Beer selection looked good too.

    (3)
  • Heather P.

    We had brunch on the patio this afternoon. It was fantastic. We had the pancakes & pulled pork, chicken and waffles, combo plate, and omelet. Everything was delicious. Highly recommend everything we ate. To top off a wonderful meal, the service was excellent.

    (5)
  • Gary M.

    I (honestly) never thought a 5-star rating would come so sudden because I'm very picky when it comes to my food (even though I do explore different types). The BBQ Bacon Burger was the one. Ground beef, brisket, bacon, BBQ sauce, bacon jam (nice addition) & onion straws on a sweet bun. Everything complimented itself within the greatness of taste. It was one of those type of foods that I didn't want to stop eating & it was sad when it had to end. The bacon jam is what really kicked the burger up a notch. It was sweet while the bacon itself balanced out the saltiness. I'm surprised the burger wasn't messy with everything that was on it. I also had sweet potato fries & what I liked most of them was that they were waffle fries. I recommend waffle cut fries over regular cut fries any day of the week. If you're looking for a great burger, that's what I strongly suggest you go with. Located on Cherry Street, where there are tons of restaurants to choose from on both ends/sides of the street!

    (5)
  • Gentry J.

    I felt pretty "meh" about the Pint. But with that being said, I really would like to see this new addition to Cherry Street thrive. It reminded me a lot of the White Owl (it's predecessor), but a lot more sterile and just not a comfy, cozy vibe. The food was pretty okay. We went at about 11 and their brunch menu was tiny and just not that accessible to me. I'm not a picky eater, but I guess I'm just a girl who likes her options. I ended up getting a hamburger and it was just that, nothing special. Good, but nothing to tell anyone about. I would say I would go back - but it was also a little pricey for what it was. I mean, I'll pay good money for good food. But I'm always a little disappointed to shuck out the big bucks for something mediocre.

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 2:00pm
  • Mon : 11:00 am - 2:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Brunch, Late Night
    Parking : Street, Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : No
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : Yes
    Best Nights : Mon, Sat
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

The Pint on Cherry Street

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