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  • William P.

    Great stop in Tulsa.

    (5)
  • Phil N.

    LOCATION: Great downtown location in the historical Atlas Building--at the far end of an indoor promenade. FOOD: We had breakfast. I had waffles and my companion had an omelet. Both were well crafted, attractive and tasty. The servings were ample, but not too much. The fruit with the waffle was a variety of berries that were very fresh and juicy. REAL butter is served, not the mystery "spread" you often get in run-of-the-mill breakfast places. SERVICE: Very friendly servers, and everyone helped out. We did not have to rely on our order-taker to refill the coffee or remove plates. It seemed like a very cooperative team approach. WIFI is available and I had a strong connection. ATMOSPHERE: Casual, mid-century ambiance without being overly kitschy or pretentious. PRICE: Very reasonable for the quality. Atlas Grill was very close to our downtown hotel. I'm not sure I would have driven miles out of my way to go there, but if I had reason to be in downtown Tulsa regularly, this would be my go-to breakfast place!

    (4)
  • Tawny T.

    The Atlas Grill is essentially a little shop for getting your lunch on when you work downtown. They have unique, tasty sandwiches, and everyone can certainly find something (including vegetarians!) Their fries are fantastic, and their prices are good. It's unlikely you'll ever eat here unless you work downtown or know someone that does, and I believe they are only open for lunch, but it is definitely worth a shot if you like sandwiches. =)

    (3)
  • Eric W.

    Best (if not only) place to eat in downtown Tulsa on a Sunday. Good thing it is excellent! Great space inside a historic building too.

    (5)
  • Gregg D.

    On the first floor of the historic Atlas Life building. Cool setting. Run by super friendly sisters who obviously love what they do. Their motto is "be nice or leave". Had breakfast on a Monday morning early and it was not crowded at all. Food was very good... I had tha Atlas omelet and my wife had the oatmeal. Fresh and tasty. Fast service and the coffee is good and plentiful. Entire meal was under $20 and I felt like I was supporting the local area and young entrepreneurs. If you are in Tulsa I recommend it highly

    (4)
  • Ken M.

    One of my favorite places to eat downtown for lunch. Great specials at great prices. It is located in the old Atlas building which is a beautiful old art deco building. The owners and employees are wonderful and are very nice.

    (4)
  • George Q.

    The best downtown lunch spot. Great food and great prices in the lobby of a beautiful old art deco building.

    (5)
  • Tyler L.

    Tulsa...what an absolute ghost town on weekends. I had my first (maybe my last, but I did like OK) trip to Tulsa this past weekend for a wedding. The wedding stayed at the Mayo Hotel (which I would also recommend and will) in downtown Tulsa. As we awoke hungover from our first night of partying, our mission was clear...find an awesome brunch. Atlas Grill obliged. Tucked way back in the Atlas building that also appears to be office space and a Courtyard by Marriott hotel, this spot looks rather mediocre from the outside. Don't let it deceive you, the grill delivered a delicious meal all around...my chorizo breakfast burrito was better than good and the drinks (bloodys and vodka mimosas) were strong enough to rekindle that fire still burning in our stomach from the night before. I am not sure if this is a hidden gem or if all the locals know about it...for an out of towner staying downtown, I would certainly recommend this for breakfast.

    (4)
  • Stacey D.

    A great find! Super cute restaurant, really friendly servers, good coffee, delicious food! Great find courtesy of Yelp! Owners should consider advertising with the Arabian Horse Association - our Nationals are in Tulsa and as exhibitors, we are there for nearly 2 weeks! I sure wish I had found this place before my last day in Tulsa!!! I'll be back in 2013 for sure!

    (5)
  • Raymon S.

    This place was great! This was one of our MANY stops on our cross-country trip from Cleveland to LA. We searched Yelp for a great place in OK to grab some lunch and boy did we find it. Awesome staff, awesome food, awesome prices, awesome experience. I would LOVE to come back.

    (5)
  • Rebecca C.

    What a great little diner in downtown Tulsa. I was referred to this place and was told they had the best black bean burger in town. I am a big fan of such burgers and came here for lunch on my way to the airport to fly home. The menu looked like something right out of California with a lot of gourmet sandwiches and wraps. The black bean burger was excellent. It reminded me of a great falafel but with black beans. It wasn't greasy and it had a some wonderful spice to it. Plus, the people were super nice. I didn't realized that they were technically closed when I ordered my lunch and didn't see the store hours on the window until 45 minutes later.

    (4)
  • Michael D.

    The food is pretty fantastic and service is great. Everyone there is usually a professional on lunch break so there is a general professional feeling about the place while keeping Tulsa tradition.

    (5)
  • Mike D.

    Decent food, but over priced.

    (2)
  • Chuck H.

    You would be hard pressed to find a better spot for breakfast or lunch with a friendlier, more perky staff. The girls taking orders remember their customers, not only from week to week, but year to year as well! Food is fantastic with the apple-smoked bacon being a "must-try" and don't pass up the Spanish omelet as the verde sauce is incredible. Why this place doesn't have more reviews, I can't imagine but Atlas is a sure deal!

    (5)
  • Richard R.

    Went to Atlas a little while ago and wasn't impressed. It's a cool place to go and gives a little of the big city feel so I was expecting a lot. Instead I got mediocre service, high price food that tastes average. I don't mind paying a higher price for a sandwich of it's going to be good. This wasn't that. It was a chicken sandwich with a fist sized bun and a silver dollar sized piece of chicken. The rest of our meal was average. I'll go back just to see if my one bad experience was a fluke because I really wanted to like the place. Hopefully this trip was the exception and not the rule.

    (3)
  • Todd H.

    The Atlas Grill (okay NEW Atlas Grill) is located at the back of the lobby of the Atlas Life Building in the Deco District of downtown Tulsa. The building has recently been transformed into a trendy Marriott Courtyard hotel, where we stayed, however their lobby is one floor up. The main floor is pretty much all original. The restaurant appears to cater primarily to the lunch crowd, however they do have a well-rounded breakfast menu. The layout is a tiny main counter area with a few bar seats, opening into a larger dining area where they took over one of the adjacent shops, then numerous tables spread out at the rear of the lobby and a roomful of tables in the Tulsa Press Club across the hall. So what I'm saying is there's plenty of seating area, and they need it because they do a booming business. The two primary people who seem to be possibly the owners are best described as quirky, which is okay. They have some signs on the walls that are probably meant to be funny but could come off a bit heavy-handed. They're certainly efficient and they flitter from table to table and back into the kitchen. As would be expected they seem to know a lot of the customers quite well, so you don't have that cold distant feeling you get in most hotel coffee shops. And this isn't actually quite a hotel coffee shop although it's the only one in the hotel's building. Get it? The food was good. We chose to eat light because we intended to graze at the Mayfest street festival going on all around us. It was also cheap, especially considering it was located in a hotel building downtown. The Atlas Grill is a good choice for breakfast, lunch and people watching and is walking distance to anywhere downtown. Overall a good combination.

    (4)
  • David M.

    Yes! Everything, yes. Best bacon I've eaten outside of my own home. Berries so fresh. French toast was lightly crispy and tender and buttery. Wait staff was super helpful in suggesting winners and very pleasant. The location makes it feel like you've found the best kept secret in town. Even the coffee was standout.

    (5)
  • Harry T.

    Second time here. The food is awesome. I have to say I wasn't impressed with the fried bean burger but the chicken fried steak was awesome. Little known secret. Breakfasts are very early and short so getting to eat one on a weekday here is difficult but the weekend is perfect for an awesome downtown breakfast. Actually probably the only one this good and reasonable downtown. Get the chorizo burrito. The chorizo has no by products and is a local product. Add some extra green onions on top and ask for extra salsa verde on the side. They make themselves and it is awesome! Side note, the wait staff are just as awesome as the food. You won't be disappointed!

    (4)
  • Rowena Y.

    If you are working in Downtown Tulsa, there are only so many few options to go for lunch...and I mean literally there are only 2 places that are rather decent and one of them is the New Atlas Grill. The place is quite small but they have a wide variety of sandwich selections. I ordered a Houston chicken breast sandwich and I thought it was a tad dry for me. It was fulfilling but if they could add some flavor to the sandwich, it would be perfect. I like the fact that they package your sandwich in little cute boxes.

    (3)
  • Joe N.

    Best lunch food we have found yet in downtown Tulsa and, I would argue, some of the best variety in any lunch shop period. They have a great selection of sandwiches, hot entrees, soups, and salads. They also have some of the friendliest staff behind the counter, who are all smiles and remember the regulars. The fresh, creative food and warm service really make for a pleasant experience. The only downside is it took us months to discover this place. Now we eat there several times per week.

    (5)
  • Mike D.

    I love the Atlas Grill. From the second you walk in you know you are in a good place. Super friendly faces, great burgers and sandwiches, and an awesome breakfast menu. My favorites are the Boston, the Hot Brown turkey sandwich (Thursday special), the chorizo burrito, and the boston omelette. The breakfast potatoes are the absolute best. Good stuff and one of the few places that I'm happy to wait in line for the food.

    (5)
  • Grant L.

    I traveled to Tulsa from Dallas a few times recently for work. I have had breakfast and lunch at the Atlas Grill 3 or 4 times. I have to say this little cafe is fantastic. Food is wonderful and extremely affordable. The sandwiches as well as the black bean veggie burger for lunch are very tasty. $7 for the veggie burger with fries! The breakfast is also great. I had the egg breakfast which comes with smoked apple bacon or sausage, toast and the most amazing breakfast potatoes you will ever eat. The potatoes are mixed with cooked onion strings and jalapeños. All of that for only $6.50. I live in Dallas and you will not find food this good in Dallas for this cheap. The place seems to get super busy for both breakfast and lunch so I would suggest going early. The menu has many healthy options that I would not expect to find. It seems like a place you would eat at in Austin or California. The staff is super friendly. There are two sister thats wait on you and greet every customer with a smile. I was shocked that when I ate there two days in a row that they remembered my name. Honestly, their attitude was so positive and they are both so nice that it makes it worth going to Atlas. Highly recommend!

    (5)
  • Kaptain P.

    This place is great. Has that cool kind of retro diner atmosphere along with great food and people who actually care about the food the sell, I am guessing they are the owners. This is business travelers dream, quick, good, and reasonable. I would tell them to try and make it more well know to the hotel guests, I was staying at courtyard (same bldg) and only found it by yelping. I will be back every trip.

    (5)
  • Taylor D.

    BEST BLACK BEAN BURGER, EVER!!!!! I work downtown and I can get to this tasty place through the tunnels without having to face the cold weather. This is my new favorite place to grab a quick, FRESH bite. The staff is wonderful as well, very helpful and friendly.

    (5)
  • Rob C.

    In short, food is amazing and service was just as amazing. The sister-in-law of the owner remembered my name when I came in the next day after eating lunch here (while it was very busy). I had the veggie burger because of her recommendation as something "different" that a lot of people get. I'm not usually the type to get a veggie burger, so I thought "Why not?" It was delish. The bun it was on was one of the best I've had. I ate breakfast there and it was wonderful as well. I had a breakfast burrito with eggs, bacon and potatoes with a savory salsa covering it. Super nice. Super busy during lunch, so go early or late. My colleague and I have recommended this to everyone we've seen since eating there. I'll go back any time I can.

    (5)
  • Madelyn R.

    Okay people I'm not a veggie burger kind of girl, but the black bean burger from Atlas is out of this world. I pair it with fruit, but the sweet potato fries are also killer. Get the chipotle mayo on the side, this is only because you get more and it's heavenly. I crave this burger. You can go here for a quick lunch. You order at the counter then wait for your food. It's quick and yummy. There is something for everyone here. You can also get to Atlas through the tunnels which is a great feature on rainy days.

    (4)
  • Gloria J.

    Fast flexible service. Got a veggie burger salad that they created for me. Good portion size. It was tasty and had really good poppyseed dressing.

    (4)
  • Andrew G.

    While the downtown areas of most small to medium sized Midwestern cities are food wastelands, The Atlas Grill really shines in Tulsa. Breakfast is far above average (we split waffles, bacon, fresh berries, scrambled eggs) and the coffee and orange juice are fresh. Friendly wait staff and most food is prepped right in front of you, so you know what you're eating. It's in the arcade of the Atlas Life Building, and there's no sign on the street, so you'll have to go inside to find it. Would def go back.

    (4)
  • Joy F.

    So good we ate there 3x in 2 days. Conveniently downstairs from Atlas hotel & with super friendly staff! Breakfast taco was $2.50 & amazing! Eggs, black beans, & jack cheese in corn tortilla - they were out of the black bean burger for my whole stay, but the portobello mushroom sandwich was awesome. Our group has some picky eaters & everybody's special requests were handled smoothly. Such a cute diner interior & Art Deco exterior!

    (5)
  • Laura P.

    I work downtown, so I have come to atlas grill for lots of lunches with my coworkers. accessible by Tulsa's underground tunnel system (which comes in handy for 18 degree wintery days like today), fun feel in a beautiful + historical tulsan building, wide variety of sandwiches, soups, and salads. they also have burgers and black bean burgers. and cakeballs. somehow I always end up paying way more than I intend to here - not sure if their sodas are just heavily up priced or what the deal is. also, if you want anything besides tortilla chips as your side, it's a bit of an up charge as well. they do have awesome side options though and I believe it's a $1.50 extra. cottage cheese, tabouli, fruit, sweet potato fries.. mmm mmm good. get the Houston on wheat with tortilla chips (to save a little $$) and salsa. okay, okay.. and a cakeball [or two].

    (3)
  • Jennifer S.

    Great food. Great service. They know my order by heart. Get the pancakes or breakfast tacos. They rock.

    (5)
  • Donna D.

    Great food, good service cute place!~ a must for breakfast in Tulsa!~ I had a amazing omellete very fresh and fluffy!~

    (5)
  • Paul H.

    If you are in no hurry and have time to kill go to this place. But like most business people time is limited in the morning. If you have broken equipment alert client before they order so they are able to decide what to do. Food is good. But after waiting 30 minutes it's a hurry.....

    (2)
  • Missy B.

    We walked around downtown searching for a good breakfast place. We were so hungry and passed up several decent places. We walked into Atlas's building, sized it up and couldn't decide if we should eat yet. We took pictures of the beautiful architecture and started to hear towards the cafe at the front of the building. It looked just as good, but we both looked at each other and realized fried eggs from a very seasoned grill was the way to go. Best decision of the day! We made it in just under the wire. Quickly we ordered eggs, toast, bacon, yogurt and coffee. Eggs were cooked perfectly: medium, only runny when you apply gentle pressure, slowly into it. The manager tended to us while getting the place ready to close for breakfast. He told us about the history of the building and the neighborhood. Our experience contributed to our fantastic stay in downtown Tulsa. If we had a place like this Austin, we would go twice a week!

    (5)
  • Tricia P.

    Pancakes were yummy, flaky and light. Husband got eggs, bacon, potatoes and onion rings. Very good! Great service. Cool historic building. We liked it very much!

    (5)
  • Trina J.

    I am surprised the restaurant has so few reviews. I guess Tulsans like to keep the jewels in the city a secret to the masses. Atlas is a great Tulsa lunch spot.Everything is fresh and they even offer a few unique creations. I have eaten here a couple times when in the area on business. It is housed in such a cool building and seating is offered both inside the restaurant and there are high tops right outside its doors. If you are planning to try this spot for lunch, you should call in your order or get there early. The sandwiches are tasty and their Atlas burger is pretty good too. The portions are big enough to fill you up without having you so full you need a post lunch nap.

    (4)
  • Sarah M.

    There are so many feel good moments when it comes to dining at the Atlas Grill. Here are some of mine: -Located downtown in the Atlas Life building, there is 1920's art deco everywhere. It instantly makes one feel like they are in a special historic spot of Tulsa. -Parking can be found anywhere around the block pretty easily before the noon lunch crowd. - After you walk through the front door, go straight to the back to find Atlas Grill on your right. Pass musicians and boutique shops along the way; smile. - Some of the kindest people work here. Even if there is a line, they don't stress. Life's too short! - You may find a couple of cute grandpa's reading the paper together who you'll want to drink coffee with. - The food is incredible. The black bean burger has a delectable texture and has some kind of perfect crisp around it. The soups? Upgrade yourself and get some as a side. All of the soups I've had here are some of the freshest and most flavorful I've ever had! - Assortment of cake balls are available. I might have tried more than one... all have perfect balance of cake and outer chocolate layer!

    (5)
  • Patt G.

    The line to get in is always long, so that gives one idea of how good this place is. We went for lunch on a Wednesday and left a little earlier than usual to try to beat the line. Nope. Didn't work. It wasn't as bad as it could have been but it was still out to the door. The menu is pretty simple, mostly sandwiches and burgers. They all come with the same spicy pickle as the deli in the same building. You also get a side of chips, but they're tortilla chips. Without salsa, that seems odd to me. I had one. And one bite of the pickle. The burger was great. I had the Atlas Burger with American cheese. Pretty simple but that's what I like. They have the obligatory sweet and non-sweet tea but their sweet tea is not sweetened with sugar. I could taste the artificial sweetener in it. I did not care for that at all. They should tell you what they're using and not just serve it. I dumped it out and had a Dr. Pepper. All-in-all, a good place. Nothing great but not bad.

    (3)
  • Ali A.

    Had the black bean patty served as a salad, amazing, one of the best veggies patties i have ever had! YUM! Great service, great atmosphere!

    (5)
  • Aida K.

    Awful breakfast, bacon was burned, the benedict was solid, the potato was soo cold, the orange juice was very small. The service was very slow

    (1)
  • Kate K.

    Visiting Tulsa on the weekend and hardly anything was open for food on a Sunday. Thank goodness for YELP, I found this place and walked over (only about 15 minutes from my hotel; made for a nice outing). It's located in a historic building (use the hotel entrance-- I think it was Courtyard Marriott or something similar) and it looked like a wee little space but they are so friendly, it seems cozy rather than cramped. Also, I really appreciate the friendly atmosphere when I'm traveling/dining alone--it makes the trip so much nicer! I had the breakfast burrito with sausage and salsa verde. I wasn't really expecting anything that great, but I was surprised! Everything was flavorful, the wrap was some kind of herbed tortilla, the salsa verde was not super spicy but had a really great flavor, and it was packed with eggs and potatoes. I really enjoyed it and I wish more places had breakfast burritos with so much flavor! Giant breakfast and endless coffee (they even gave me a to-go cup) for under $10; perfect brunch!

    (5)
  • Sharon T.

    Can I rave about how fantastic this place is? The sweetest sister owners, the location right downtown (and the bottom floor of the Marriott), a slammin' breakfast sandwich, and affordable prices. The feel is a quaint diner, and the decor includes staples of Tulsa and OK history. Bottom line - the ladies are the sweetest. They remember your order, make you feel comfortable, and provide excellent service. A must-visit when I'm in town.

    (5)
  • Jennifer K.

    Thank goodness for Atlas Grill!! The Courtyard by Marriott upstairs has a very subpar restaurant and Atlas in so convenient. The food is good and large portions. It is an asset to the building and neighborhood.

    (5)
  • Tom C.

    I decided to give the oatmeal a try this morning and it was the best meal I've ever had. It was full of walnuts strawberries raspberries in giant blackberries. The coffee is delicious and the service and atmosphere are great. I highly recommend this place.

    (4)
  • Tanner H.

    I'm pretty sure Indian Jones would be cool with this place. I liked the idea that Atlas Grill was hidden away in downtown Tulsa. It was like we were on a treasure hunt trying to find the place. The Atlas building is beautiful inside and out. The staff was friendly and helpful and the prices were fine. We weren't as impressed with the food though. Pretty middle of the road honestly. I'm sure it could hold its own in an old school diner reality show on the History channel. I'm pretty sure they won't find the Ark of the Covenant there though.

    (3)
  • Ballbuster F.

    Not impressed, burger was Chewy and flat no tatse except for salt for some reason. Fries were over cooked. On a positive note, the Atlas Building was Fantastic to see.

    (2)
  • Gary M.

    I was hesitant about going here, no reason why because I love sandwiches. Comes to find out (at the time) they were shut down for a couple of months. So I saw on here that it was back open, so I checked out the menu again & decided to give them a try. The lady at the register was super nice. Made sure I was aware of what they had because I told her it was first visit. I got The Houston: grilled chicken breast, mixed lettuce (which I'm starting to like more than Romaine), basil mayonnaise & bacon on a toasted bun. I added pepper jack cheese to it & had fresh fruit as the side. The sandwich was incredible. They weren't stingy on the bacon, which was a plus (of course). My only thing downward I would say about it is that the bread overpowered everything else that was in the sandwich. Like, I knew the chicken was there but it just didn't seem like it because the bun is so huge. The fruit were pineapples, strawberries, grapes & cantaloupes. I also ordered the cake balls! I had the peppermint & the red velvet, both were good & helped out my sweet tooth. They had other options as well. Definitely a good place to check out at a reasonable price. Located inside of the Courtyard Marriott. Enjoy.

    (3)
  • Zena B.

    If you haven't visited Atlas Grill yet, get in your car stat, drive over there and enjoy the best veggie burger and sweet potato fries in Tulsa. You don't have be a vegetarian - my carnivorous co-workers get the veggie burger at Atlas at least once a week. It's the bomb, I promise. If you don't believe me, still go to Atlas for their regular burger, sandwiches (the portabella and boursin sandwich is unreal), soups, salads, cake balls and awesome service. Atlas is a weekday lunch spot in the Atlas Life building in downtown and they offer a fun Saturday brunch as well. Beyond just the AWESOME food, the service is exceptional. The staff is crazy friendly and genuinely make my day every time I go in. They're usually slammed between 11:30 -1p but they're surprisingly quick- the line may be out the door but you'll get through the line and receive your food within 15 minutes. They almost always remember my name despite the hundreds of guests they see a day. And they are just so friggin nice! You order at the counter but there's always someone walking by the tables to see if you need a drink refill or additional condiments. I hate Mondays but I'm almost looking forward to it so I can pick up Atlas for lunch. Ok, maybe it's not good enough to make me want Monday to come but it's close.

    (5)
  • Joe K.

    My wife and I loved our brunch meals. I had the french toast and eggs, my wife had the pancakes. Both were great. The bacon my wife asked to have extra crispy came out perfectly, the food was hot, and our waitress was very attentive.

    (5)
  • William P.

    Great stop in Tulsa.

    (5)
  • Garen M.

    This is a nice little lunch place - good selection of sandwiches and other goodies. Lots of variety in meats and condiments. The serving sizes are not huge but are sufficient. You order at the counter and the staff is friendly and helpful. The delivery/service staff was prompt, thorough, and pleasant. We enjoyed our experience very much and look forward to another visit.

    (4)
  • Meryl B.

    Great fresh food! The vibe here is relaxed and be prepared to chill this is not fast food this a experience a time to take in good food and good people.

    (5)
  • Judith M.

    Landmark traditional deco grill complete w de rigeuer soda counter & very nice table/chair set up Sweet court yard seating area makes it both intimate and integrates the stunning lobby of the atlas building with the restaurant, giving it an airy, atrium feel. And man, don't forget to have cocktails. So it's a little early...

    (4)
  • Serenity A.

    We went out of our way to eat breakfast here. I am particularly fond of their homemade pimiento cheese. This time they allowed me to sub pimiento cheese for cheddar on the breakfast sandwich. They are quick to refill coffee and the overall service is stellar. They also appear to support locally made products (like corn tortillas). This place is worth a try.

    (5)
  • Jean H.

    Chorizo Burrito for brunch this Sunday was fantastic! This place is my new favorite resturaunt. It was almost perfectly spicy (the burrito), could have been just a little hotter. Coffee was very good, staff was very friendly and I even purchased a souvenir "Atlas Grill" water glass for $5. to remind myself to come back soon. I figured that I will see it when I'm drinking from that glass. Parking was free even in Downtown Tulsa. We ate in the back lobby at a tall table for two next to the Press Club. The ceiling was high and ornate with that art deco style. I'm ready to go back and try something else next weekend.

    (5)
  • Brian C.

    Great for a quick lunch. Their hamburger and meatloaf are great! Friendly staff and calm environment. Get there a little before 12 to avoid crowd.

    (5)
  • Bruce B.

    Nice food- many good options; friendly waitperson- would go again while passing through Tulsa...stop by and make some new friends!

    (4)
  • Nathon H.

    Absolutely delicious only problem for me is that my stomach couldn't hold more. Fresh made hollandaise amazing biscuits and gravy. And the service was super friendly nice and on top of things. Food came out pretty quick too for how busy it was.

    (5)
  • Brian B.

    This is a great gem in downtown Tulsa. The burger was excellent. I found it odd that the choice of side was tortilla chips or buffalo fries. It would have been nice for just some regular fries on the side. The lemonade was freshly made, it even had pulp in it. Nice to know it wasn't juice from concentrate. The atmosphere was nice to just sit and chat and enjoy a good lunch. The price was pretty low considering how much food you get . I highly recommend a stop in for lunch. They have great lunch specials.

    (4)
  • Jason C.

    Ate here for breakfast. Service was terrific so early in the morning. Had the regular stuff (high protein breakfast, two egg breakfast). Also had the french toast; it was really good, and I would probably get that again over anything else.

    (4)
  • Jillian M.

    The "Denver" I believe it's called (Portobello Mushroom) is incredible. I CRAVE it.

    (5)
  • Calvin C.

    This is an AWESOME place for breakfast. I ate there both mornings of my stay at the marriott upstairs and had fast, friendly service and great food. Cynthia took care of us the first day with a smile and a kind word, and Emily was just as pleasant on day 2, even though our group slowly expanded from one to seven, all ordering at different times. You can't go wrong starting your day at Atlas!

    (5)
  • Laura H.

    My favorite lunch place downtown. The food is great and reasonably priced, but the best part is the retro location and the truly superb service.

    (5)
  • April W.

    So good!!! I had the lox & bagel. It was loaded. My husband had the eggs Benedict. Both were great picks for a Saturday morning. Casual atmosphere. Friendly service.

    (5)
  • Trey H.

    Man, what a delicious experience. Great excellent grilled chicken wrap with some awesome French Boursin cheese inside.. .Then the burger, great!!! Dijon mustard really helped give it that zing.. Finished off with some Deco Cake Balls, which are sold there in the cooler case where the drinks are at.. Plenty of options to drink, including some of the cool Pelligrino drinks that are out there- Blood Orange! Located in back of Atlas Building, sure to be a place for a great breakfast or lunch with business associates or the like...

    (5)
  • Elizabeth H.

    While visiting Tulsa for work I needed to grab lunch. Options seemed limited and so I ventured downstairs of the Marriott Courtyard to walk around and find something light but satisfying. I didn't have to go very far at all and as soon as I saw Atlas, I knew I was going to get exactly what I wanted - soup and a salad. Their homemade chicken noodle soup was outstanding! I also got a side salad which came with goat cheese crostinis and homemade dressing. Everything was delicious and I'm happy I found this place. And of course the staff here is as sweet as can be and even remembered my name which I give props for since I have a hard time remembering names. Loving the OK hospitality!

    (5)
  • Debbie B.

    The red bell pepper soup is awesome!!! prices are a bit high

    (4)
  • Jason H.

    Breakfast and lunch are great. Daily specials are all wonderful (especially the meatloaf and chicken fried steak)

    (5)
  • Joel R.

    We were in town for a wedding and ate here several times this past weekend. Both my husband and I commented about the fact that it might be the nicest wait staff we've ever encountered. The employees definitely go above and beyond and the food was great each and every time. I'm gluten free and we had a catered event here one night. The staff took the time to walk me through the food that was being served and when not a single thing was found to be gluten free (which I was sad about because everyone kept saying how good everything was!) they went in the back and whipped up a chicken salad for me. They were super happy to do it and didn't make me feel like an annoying inconvenience. I highly appreciated it. In a world where hiring good folks seems to be a problem it appears that Atlas Grill has it down pat.

    (5)
  • Jeff R.

    We stayed in the downtown Courtyard hotel and needed breakfast in a jiffy, as it turned out it had Fantastic service and fantastic food...just what we were looking for! Highly recommended!

    (5)
  • Rebecca B.

    The service was so friendly and the food delicious! My brother had the French toast and said it was excellent. I had the chorizo burrito and it was delicious - spicier than I expected.

    (4)
  • Peter S.

    Just had a very good lunch. Quick service and very friendly. Prices were fair. Been on a 6000 mi.road trip and one of the best so far.

    (4)
  • Marc M.

    We were uncertain as to what to expect at this place. We were very impressed with what we found. Located in the back of the Atlas Building in Downtown Tulsa, this little gem has great food, good value, and excellent service. I got the Boston Omlette and was very satisfied with my breakfast. My coffee never got low, and the wait staff seemed like they were genuinely glad I came in. The old style of the building adds to the atmosphere of the place. I'll definitely be stopping in again the next time I come to Tulsa.

    (5)
  • Steve A.

    We went for brunch last Sunday. Awesome location and very unique. The food was great and the service was very friendly. We will be back.

    (5)
  • Megan H.

    YAY! I am so glad to see people supporting this business. This place is awesome. We staying in Tulsa over the weekend at the Courtyard Marriot attached to this restaurant (cool hotel for CHEAP, btw) and were pleasantly surprised by both the menu and the service. The place is owned by a couple and her sister-in-law, Emily, works there as well and I don't think it's possible any of them could be any sweeter. I had a veggie breakfast burrito and it was delish. Complete with peppers, onions, potatoes, a jalepeno tortilla and salsa verde, muy bueno. J had the bisuits and gravy which were seriously scrumptious. Emily filled up our coffee and chatted with us even though it was super early. We liked it so much we returned for lunch and were so glad we did. We had the portobello burger and, oh my, it was to die. The fries were good too! I even had one of Emily's cakeballs...seriously the way cakeballs SHOULD be. If she wasn't so nice and people didn't clearly love her at Atlas, I would say she missed her calling. The red velvet cakeball is better than any cakeball, or cupcake for that matter, you'll find in Dallas. Yeah, I said it. Highly highly highly recommend this place. Love them.

    (5)
  • Kristina E.

    Really fantastic food. We came for brunch. They make their own pasta and pesto; we had it as a side. Also tried the breakfast burrito and the breakfast sandwich. Both were great. The fried potatoes on the side of the breakfast sandwich came with fried jalapenos and fried onions on top; they were amazing.

    (5)
  • Kate L.

    Very easy to get off the highway and have a relatively quick and delicious lunch. They do not have kid food, but ours split the grilled chicken pesto pasta and loved it. My black bean veggie burger was the best I've ever had, with great sweet potato fries. My husband loved The Press Club sandwich. We took a walk around downtown to see some of the great Art Deco architecture and then got back in the road. Great staff, great lunch atmosphere, great food.

    (4)
  • Michael D.

    The food is pretty fantastic and service is great. Everyone there is usually a professional on lunch break so there is a general professional feeling about the place while keeping Tulsa tradition.

    (5)
  • Chuck H.

    You would be hard pressed to find a better spot for breakfast or lunch with a friendlier, more perky staff. The girls taking orders remember their customers, not only from week to week, but year to year as well! Food is fantastic with the apple-smoked bacon being a "must-try" and don't pass up the Spanish omelet as the verde sauce is incredible. Why this place doesn't have more reviews, I can't imagine but Atlas is a sure deal!

    (5)
  • Megan H.

    YAY! I am so glad to see people supporting this business. This place is awesome. We staying in Tulsa over the weekend at the Courtyard Marriot attached to this restaurant (cool hotel for CHEAP, btw) and were pleasantly surprised by both the menu and the service. The place is owned by a couple and her sister-in-law, Emily, works there as well and I don't think it's possible any of them could be any sweeter. I had a veggie breakfast burrito and it was delish. Complete with peppers, onions, potatoes, a jalepeno tortilla and salsa verde, muy bueno. J had the bisuits and gravy which were seriously scrumptious. Emily filled up our coffee and chatted with us even though it was super early. We liked it so much we returned for lunch and were so glad we did. We had the portobello burger and, oh my, it was to die. The fries were good too! I even had one of Emily's cakeballs...seriously the way cakeballs SHOULD be. If she wasn't so nice and people didn't clearly love her at Atlas, I would say she missed her calling. The red velvet cakeball is better than any cakeball, or cupcake for that matter, you'll find in Dallas. Yeah, I said it. Highly highly highly recommend this place. Love them.

    (5)
  • Kristina E.

    Really fantastic food. We came for brunch. They make their own pasta and pesto; we had it as a side. Also tried the breakfast burrito and the breakfast sandwich. Both were great. The fried potatoes on the side of the breakfast sandwich came with fried jalapenos and fried onions on top; they were amazing.

    (5)
  • Kate L.

    Very easy to get off the highway and have a relatively quick and delicious lunch. They do not have kid food, but ours split the grilled chicken pesto pasta and loved it. My black bean veggie burger was the best I've ever had, with great sweet potato fries. My husband loved The Press Club sandwich. We took a walk around downtown to see some of the great Art Deco architecture and then got back in the road. Great staff, great lunch atmosphere, great food.

    (4)
  • Rowena Y.

    If you are working in Downtown Tulsa, there are only so many few options to go for lunch...and I mean literally there are only 2 places that are rather decent and one of them is the New Atlas Grill. The place is quite small but they have a wide variety of sandwich selections. I ordered a Houston chicken breast sandwich and I thought it was a tad dry for me. It was fulfilling but if they could add some flavor to the sandwich, it would be perfect. I like the fact that they package your sandwich in little cute boxes.

    (3)
  • Joe N.

    Best lunch food we have found yet in downtown Tulsa and, I would argue, some of the best variety in any lunch shop period. They have a great selection of sandwiches, hot entrees, soups, and salads. They also have some of the friendliest staff behind the counter, who are all smiles and remember the regulars. The fresh, creative food and warm service really make for a pleasant experience. The only downside is it took us months to discover this place. Now we eat there several times per week.

    (5)
  • Jennifer K.

    Thank goodness for Atlas Grill!! The Courtyard by Marriott upstairs has a very subpar restaurant and Atlas in so convenient. The food is good and large portions. It is an asset to the building and neighborhood.

    (5)
  • Mike D.

    Decent food, but over priced.

    (2)
  • Mike D.

    I love the Atlas Grill. From the second you walk in you know you are in a good place. Super friendly faces, great burgers and sandwiches, and an awesome breakfast menu. My favorites are the Boston, the Hot Brown turkey sandwich (Thursday special), the chorizo burrito, and the boston omelette. The breakfast potatoes are the absolute best. Good stuff and one of the few places that I'm happy to wait in line for the food.

    (5)
  • Madelyn R.

    Okay people I'm not a veggie burger kind of girl, but the black bean burger from Atlas is out of this world. I pair it with fruit, but the sweet potato fries are also killer. Get the chipotle mayo on the side, this is only because you get more and it's heavenly. I crave this burger. You can go here for a quick lunch. You order at the counter then wait for your food. It's quick and yummy. There is something for everyone here. You can also get to Atlas through the tunnels which is a great feature on rainy days.

    (4)
  • Gloria J.

    Fast flexible service. Got a veggie burger salad that they created for me. Good portion size. It was tasty and had really good poppyseed dressing.

    (4)
  • Grant L.

    I traveled to Tulsa from Dallas a few times recently for work. I have had breakfast and lunch at the Atlas Grill 3 or 4 times. I have to say this little cafe is fantastic. Food is wonderful and extremely affordable. The sandwiches as well as the black bean veggie burger for lunch are very tasty. $7 for the veggie burger with fries! The breakfast is also great. I had the egg breakfast which comes with smoked apple bacon or sausage, toast and the most amazing breakfast potatoes you will ever eat. The potatoes are mixed with cooked onion strings and jalapeños. All of that for only $6.50. I live in Dallas and you will not find food this good in Dallas for this cheap. The place seems to get super busy for both breakfast and lunch so I would suggest going early. The menu has many healthy options that I would not expect to find. It seems like a place you would eat at in Austin or California. The staff is super friendly. There are two sister thats wait on you and greet every customer with a smile. I was shocked that when I ate there two days in a row that they remembered my name. Honestly, their attitude was so positive and they are both so nice that it makes it worth going to Atlas. Highly recommend!

    (5)
  • Kaptain P.

    This place is great. Has that cool kind of retro diner atmosphere along with great food and people who actually care about the food the sell, I am guessing they are the owners. This is business travelers dream, quick, good, and reasonable. I would tell them to try and make it more well know to the hotel guests, I was staying at courtyard (same bldg) and only found it by yelping. I will be back every trip.

    (5)
  • Taylor D.

    BEST BLACK BEAN BURGER, EVER!!!!! I work downtown and I can get to this tasty place through the tunnels without having to face the cold weather. This is my new favorite place to grab a quick, FRESH bite. The staff is wonderful as well, very helpful and friendly.

    (5)
  • Rob C.

    In short, food is amazing and service was just as amazing. The sister-in-law of the owner remembered my name when I came in the next day after eating lunch here (while it was very busy). I had the veggie burger because of her recommendation as something "different" that a lot of people get. I'm not usually the type to get a veggie burger, so I thought "Why not?" It was delish. The bun it was on was one of the best I've had. I ate breakfast there and it was wonderful as well. I had a breakfast burrito with eggs, bacon and potatoes with a savory salsa covering it. Super nice. Super busy during lunch, so go early or late. My colleague and I have recommended this to everyone we've seen since eating there. I'll go back any time I can.

    (5)
  • Sharon T.

    Can I rave about how fantastic this place is? The sweetest sister owners, the location right downtown (and the bottom floor of the Marriott), a slammin' breakfast sandwich, and affordable prices. The feel is a quaint diner, and the decor includes staples of Tulsa and OK history. Bottom line - the ladies are the sweetest. They remember your order, make you feel comfortable, and provide excellent service. A must-visit when I'm in town.

    (5)
  • Tom C.

    I decided to give the oatmeal a try this morning and it was the best meal I've ever had. It was full of walnuts strawberries raspberries in giant blackberries. The coffee is delicious and the service and atmosphere are great. I highly recommend this place.

    (4)
  • Joy F.

    So good we ate there 3x in 2 days. Conveniently downstairs from Atlas hotel & with super friendly staff! Breakfast taco was $2.50 & amazing! Eggs, black beans, & jack cheese in corn tortilla - they were out of the black bean burger for my whole stay, but the portobello mushroom sandwich was awesome. Our group has some picky eaters & everybody's special requests were handled smoothly. Such a cute diner interior & Art Deco exterior!

    (5)
  • Nathon H.

    Absolutely delicious only problem for me is that my stomach couldn't hold more. Fresh made hollandaise amazing biscuits and gravy. And the service was super friendly nice and on top of things. Food came out pretty quick too for how busy it was.

    (5)
  • Andrew G.

    While the downtown areas of most small to medium sized Midwestern cities are food wastelands, The Atlas Grill really shines in Tulsa. Breakfast is far above average (we split waffles, bacon, fresh berries, scrambled eggs) and the coffee and orange juice are fresh. Friendly wait staff and most food is prepped right in front of you, so you know what you're eating. It's in the arcade of the Atlas Life Building, and there's no sign on the street, so you'll have to go inside to find it. Would def go back.

    (4)
  • Trina J.

    I am surprised the restaurant has so few reviews. I guess Tulsans like to keep the jewels in the city a secret to the masses. Atlas is a great Tulsa lunch spot.Everything is fresh and they even offer a few unique creations. I have eaten here a couple times when in the area on business. It is housed in such a cool building and seating is offered both inside the restaurant and there are high tops right outside its doors. If you are planning to try this spot for lunch, you should call in your order or get there early. The sandwiches are tasty and their Atlas burger is pretty good too. The portions are big enough to fill you up without having you so full you need a post lunch nap.

    (4)
  • Judith M.

    Landmark traditional deco grill complete w de rigeuer soda counter & very nice table/chair set up Sweet court yard seating area makes it both intimate and integrates the stunning lobby of the atlas building with the restaurant, giving it an airy, atrium feel. And man, don't forget to have cocktails. So it's a little early...

    (4)
  • Serenity A.

    We went out of our way to eat breakfast here. I am particularly fond of their homemade pimiento cheese. This time they allowed me to sub pimiento cheese for cheddar on the breakfast sandwich. They are quick to refill coffee and the overall service is stellar. They also appear to support locally made products (like corn tortillas). This place is worth a try.

    (5)
  • Jean H.

    Chorizo Burrito for brunch this Sunday was fantastic! This place is my new favorite resturaunt. It was almost perfectly spicy (the burrito), could have been just a little hotter. Coffee was very good, staff was very friendly and I even purchased a souvenir "Atlas Grill" water glass for $5. to remind myself to come back soon. I figured that I will see it when I'm drinking from that glass. Parking was free even in Downtown Tulsa. We ate in the back lobby at a tall table for two next to the Press Club. The ceiling was high and ornate with that art deco style. I'm ready to go back and try something else next weekend.

    (5)
  • Brian C.

    Great for a quick lunch. Their hamburger and meatloaf are great! Friendly staff and calm environment. Get there a little before 12 to avoid crowd.

    (5)
  • Bruce B.

    Nice food- many good options; friendly waitperson- would go again while passing through Tulsa...stop by and make some new friends!

    (4)
  • Eric W.

    Best (if not only) place to eat in downtown Tulsa on a Sunday. Good thing it is excellent! Great space inside a historic building too.

    (5)
  • Gregg D.

    On the first floor of the historic Atlas Life building. Cool setting. Run by super friendly sisters who obviously love what they do. Their motto is "be nice or leave". Had breakfast on a Monday morning early and it was not crowded at all. Food was very good... I had tha Atlas omelet and my wife had the oatmeal. Fresh and tasty. Fast service and the coffee is good and plentiful. Entire meal was under $20 and I felt like I was supporting the local area and young entrepreneurs. If you are in Tulsa I recommend it highly

    (4)
  • Ken M.

    One of my favorite places to eat downtown for lunch. Great specials at great prices. It is located in the old Atlas building which is a beautiful old art deco building. The owners and employees are wonderful and are very nice.

    (4)
  • George Q.

    The best downtown lunch spot. Great food and great prices in the lobby of a beautiful old art deco building.

    (5)
  • Laura P.

    I work downtown, so I have come to atlas grill for lots of lunches with my coworkers. accessible by Tulsa's underground tunnel system (which comes in handy for 18 degree wintery days like today), fun feel in a beautiful + historical tulsan building, wide variety of sandwiches, soups, and salads. they also have burgers and black bean burgers. and cakeballs. somehow I always end up paying way more than I intend to here - not sure if their sodas are just heavily up priced or what the deal is. also, if you want anything besides tortilla chips as your side, it's a bit of an up charge as well. they do have awesome side options though and I believe it's a $1.50 extra. cottage cheese, tabouli, fruit, sweet potato fries.. mmm mmm good. get the Houston on wheat with tortilla chips (to save a little $$) and salsa. okay, okay.. and a cakeball [or two].

    (3)
  • Missy B.

    We walked around downtown searching for a good breakfast place. We were so hungry and passed up several decent places. We walked into Atlas's building, sized it up and couldn't decide if we should eat yet. We took pictures of the beautiful architecture and started to hear towards the cafe at the front of the building. It looked just as good, but we both looked at each other and realized fried eggs from a very seasoned grill was the way to go. Best decision of the day! We made it in just under the wire. Quickly we ordered eggs, toast, bacon, yogurt and coffee. Eggs were cooked perfectly: medium, only runny when you apply gentle pressure, slowly into it. The manager tended to us while getting the place ready to close for breakfast. He told us about the history of the building and the neighborhood. Our experience contributed to our fantastic stay in downtown Tulsa. If we had a place like this Austin, we would go twice a week!

    (5)
  • Tricia P.

    Pancakes were yummy, flaky and light. Husband got eggs, bacon, potatoes and onion rings. Very good! Great service. Cool historic building. We liked it very much!

    (5)
  • Sarah M.

    There are so many feel good moments when it comes to dining at the Atlas Grill. Here are some of mine: -Located downtown in the Atlas Life building, there is 1920's art deco everywhere. It instantly makes one feel like they are in a special historic spot of Tulsa. -Parking can be found anywhere around the block pretty easily before the noon lunch crowd. - After you walk through the front door, go straight to the back to find Atlas Grill on your right. Pass musicians and boutique shops along the way; smile. - Some of the kindest people work here. Even if there is a line, they don't stress. Life's too short! - You may find a couple of cute grandpa's reading the paper together who you'll want to drink coffee with. - The food is incredible. The black bean burger has a delectable texture and has some kind of perfect crisp around it. The soups? Upgrade yourself and get some as a side. All of the soups I've had here are some of the freshest and most flavorful I've ever had! - Assortment of cake balls are available. I might have tried more than one... all have perfect balance of cake and outer chocolate layer!

    (5)
  • Patt G.

    The line to get in is always long, so that gives one idea of how good this place is. We went for lunch on a Wednesday and left a little earlier than usual to try to beat the line. Nope. Didn't work. It wasn't as bad as it could have been but it was still out to the door. The menu is pretty simple, mostly sandwiches and burgers. They all come with the same spicy pickle as the deli in the same building. You also get a side of chips, but they're tortilla chips. Without salsa, that seems odd to me. I had one. And one bite of the pickle. The burger was great. I had the Atlas Burger with American cheese. Pretty simple but that's what I like. They have the obligatory sweet and non-sweet tea but their sweet tea is not sweetened with sugar. I could taste the artificial sweetener in it. I did not care for that at all. They should tell you what they're using and not just serve it. I dumped it out and had a Dr. Pepper. All-in-all, a good place. Nothing great but not bad.

    (3)
  • Ali A.

    Had the black bean patty served as a salad, amazing, one of the best veggies patties i have ever had! YUM! Great service, great atmosphere!

    (5)
  • Jennifer S.

    Great food. Great service. They know my order by heart. Get the pancakes or breakfast tacos. They rock.

    (5)
  • Donna D.

    Great food, good service cute place!~ a must for breakfast in Tulsa!~ I had a amazing omellete very fresh and fluffy!~

    (5)
  • Paul H.

    If you are in no hurry and have time to kill go to this place. But like most business people time is limited in the morning. If you have broken equipment alert client before they order so they are able to decide what to do. Food is good. But after waiting 30 minutes it's a hurry.....

    (2)
  • Aida K.

    Awful breakfast, bacon was burned, the benedict was solid, the potato was soo cold, the orange juice was very small. The service was very slow

    (1)
  • Kate K.

    Visiting Tulsa on the weekend and hardly anything was open for food on a Sunday. Thank goodness for YELP, I found this place and walked over (only about 15 minutes from my hotel; made for a nice outing). It's located in a historic building (use the hotel entrance-- I think it was Courtyard Marriott or something similar) and it looked like a wee little space but they are so friendly, it seems cozy rather than cramped. Also, I really appreciate the friendly atmosphere when I'm traveling/dining alone--it makes the trip so much nicer! I had the breakfast burrito with sausage and salsa verde. I wasn't really expecting anything that great, but I was surprised! Everything was flavorful, the wrap was some kind of herbed tortilla, the salsa verde was not super spicy but had a really great flavor, and it was packed with eggs and potatoes. I really enjoyed it and I wish more places had breakfast burritos with so much flavor! Giant breakfast and endless coffee (they even gave me a to-go cup) for under $10; perfect brunch!

    (5)
  • Tanner H.

    I'm pretty sure Indian Jones would be cool with this place. I liked the idea that Atlas Grill was hidden away in downtown Tulsa. It was like we were on a treasure hunt trying to find the place. The Atlas building is beautiful inside and out. The staff was friendly and helpful and the prices were fine. We weren't as impressed with the food though. Pretty middle of the road honestly. I'm sure it could hold its own in an old school diner reality show on the History channel. I'm pretty sure they won't find the Ark of the Covenant there though.

    (3)
  • Ballbuster F.

    Not impressed, burger was Chewy and flat no tatse except for salt for some reason. Fries were over cooked. On a positive note, the Atlas Building was Fantastic to see.

    (2)
  • Richard R.

    Went to Atlas a little while ago and wasn't impressed. It's a cool place to go and gives a little of the big city feel so I was expecting a lot. Instead I got mediocre service, high price food that tastes average. I don't mind paying a higher price for a sandwich of it's going to be good. This wasn't that. It was a chicken sandwich with a fist sized bun and a silver dollar sized piece of chicken. The rest of our meal was average. I'll go back just to see if my one bad experience was a fluke because I really wanted to like the place. Hopefully this trip was the exception and not the rule.

    (3)
  • Todd H.

    The Atlas Grill (okay NEW Atlas Grill) is located at the back of the lobby of the Atlas Life Building in the Deco District of downtown Tulsa. The building has recently been transformed into a trendy Marriott Courtyard hotel, where we stayed, however their lobby is one floor up. The main floor is pretty much all original. The restaurant appears to cater primarily to the lunch crowd, however they do have a well-rounded breakfast menu. The layout is a tiny main counter area with a few bar seats, opening into a larger dining area where they took over one of the adjacent shops, then numerous tables spread out at the rear of the lobby and a roomful of tables in the Tulsa Press Club across the hall. So what I'm saying is there's plenty of seating area, and they need it because they do a booming business. The two primary people who seem to be possibly the owners are best described as quirky, which is okay. They have some signs on the walls that are probably meant to be funny but could come off a bit heavy-handed. They're certainly efficient and they flitter from table to table and back into the kitchen. As would be expected they seem to know a lot of the customers quite well, so you don't have that cold distant feeling you get in most hotel coffee shops. And this isn't actually quite a hotel coffee shop although it's the only one in the hotel's building. Get it? The food was good. We chose to eat light because we intended to graze at the Mayfest street festival going on all around us. It was also cheap, especially considering it was located in a hotel building downtown. The Atlas Grill is a good choice for breakfast, lunch and people watching and is walking distance to anywhere downtown. Overall a good combination.

    (4)
  • David M.

    Yes! Everything, yes. Best bacon I've eaten outside of my own home. Berries so fresh. French toast was lightly crispy and tender and buttery. Wait staff was super helpful in suggesting winners and very pleasant. The location makes it feel like you've found the best kept secret in town. Even the coffee was standout.

    (5)
  • Harry T.

    Second time here. The food is awesome. I have to say I wasn't impressed with the fried bean burger but the chicken fried steak was awesome. Little known secret. Breakfasts are very early and short so getting to eat one on a weekday here is difficult but the weekend is perfect for an awesome downtown breakfast. Actually probably the only one this good and reasonable downtown. Get the chorizo burrito. The chorizo has no by products and is a local product. Add some extra green onions on top and ask for extra salsa verde on the side. They make themselves and it is awesome! Side note, the wait staff are just as awesome as the food. You won't be disappointed!

    (4)
  • Gary M.

    I was hesitant about going here, no reason why because I love sandwiches. Comes to find out (at the time) they were shut down for a couple of months. So I saw on here that it was back open, so I checked out the menu again & decided to give them a try. The lady at the register was super nice. Made sure I was aware of what they had because I told her it was first visit. I got The Houston: grilled chicken breast, mixed lettuce (which I'm starting to like more than Romaine), basil mayonnaise & bacon on a toasted bun. I added pepper jack cheese to it & had fresh fruit as the side. The sandwich was incredible. They weren't stingy on the bacon, which was a plus (of course). My only thing downward I would say about it is that the bread overpowered everything else that was in the sandwich. Like, I knew the chicken was there but it just didn't seem like it because the bun is so huge. The fruit were pineapples, strawberries, grapes & cantaloupes. I also ordered the cake balls! I had the peppermint & the red velvet, both were good & helped out my sweet tooth. They had other options as well. Definitely a good place to check out at a reasonable price. Located inside of the Courtyard Marriott. Enjoy.

    (3)
  • Zena B.

    If you haven't visited Atlas Grill yet, get in your car stat, drive over there and enjoy the best veggie burger and sweet potato fries in Tulsa. You don't have be a vegetarian - my carnivorous co-workers get the veggie burger at Atlas at least once a week. It's the bomb, I promise. If you don't believe me, still go to Atlas for their regular burger, sandwiches (the portabella and boursin sandwich is unreal), soups, salads, cake balls and awesome service. Atlas is a weekday lunch spot in the Atlas Life building in downtown and they offer a fun Saturday brunch as well. Beyond just the AWESOME food, the service is exceptional. The staff is crazy friendly and genuinely make my day every time I go in. They're usually slammed between 11:30 -1p but they're surprisingly quick- the line may be out the door but you'll get through the line and receive your food within 15 minutes. They almost always remember my name despite the hundreds of guests they see a day. And they are just so friggin nice! You order at the counter but there's always someone walking by the tables to see if you need a drink refill or additional condiments. I hate Mondays but I'm almost looking forward to it so I can pick up Atlas for lunch. Ok, maybe it's not good enough to make me want Monday to come but it's close.

    (5)
  • Joe K.

    My wife and I loved our brunch meals. I had the french toast and eggs, my wife had the pancakes. Both were great. The bacon my wife asked to have extra crispy came out perfectly, the food was hot, and our waitress was very attentive.

    (5)
  • Garen M.

    This is a nice little lunch place - good selection of sandwiches and other goodies. Lots of variety in meats and condiments. The serving sizes are not huge but are sufficient. You order at the counter and the staff is friendly and helpful. The delivery/service staff was prompt, thorough, and pleasant. We enjoyed our experience very much and look forward to another visit.

    (4)
  • Meryl B.

    Great fresh food! The vibe here is relaxed and be prepared to chill this is not fast food this a experience a time to take in good food and good people.

    (5)
  • Brian B.

    This is a great gem in downtown Tulsa. The burger was excellent. I found it odd that the choice of side was tortilla chips or buffalo fries. It would have been nice for just some regular fries on the side. The lemonade was freshly made, it even had pulp in it. Nice to know it wasn't juice from concentrate. The atmosphere was nice to just sit and chat and enjoy a good lunch. The price was pretty low considering how much food you get . I highly recommend a stop in for lunch. They have great lunch specials.

    (4)
  • Jason C.

    Ate here for breakfast. Service was terrific so early in the morning. Had the regular stuff (high protein breakfast, two egg breakfast). Also had the french toast; it was really good, and I would probably get that again over anything else.

    (4)
  • Jillian M.

    The "Denver" I believe it's called (Portobello Mushroom) is incredible. I CRAVE it.

    (5)
  • Calvin C.

    This is an AWESOME place for breakfast. I ate there both mornings of my stay at the marriott upstairs and had fast, friendly service and great food. Cynthia took care of us the first day with a smile and a kind word, and Emily was just as pleasant on day 2, even though our group slowly expanded from one to seven, all ordering at different times. You can't go wrong starting your day at Atlas!

    (5)
  • Laura H.

    My favorite lunch place downtown. The food is great and reasonably priced, but the best part is the retro location and the truly superb service.

    (5)
  • April W.

    So good!!! I had the lox & bagel. It was loaded. My husband had the eggs Benedict. Both were great picks for a Saturday morning. Casual atmosphere. Friendly service.

    (5)
  • Trey H.

    Man, what a delicious experience. Great excellent grilled chicken wrap with some awesome French Boursin cheese inside.. .Then the burger, great!!! Dijon mustard really helped give it that zing.. Finished off with some Deco Cake Balls, which are sold there in the cooler case where the drinks are at.. Plenty of options to drink, including some of the cool Pelligrino drinks that are out there- Blood Orange! Located in back of Atlas Building, sure to be a place for a great breakfast or lunch with business associates or the like...

    (5)
  • Elizabeth H.

    While visiting Tulsa for work I needed to grab lunch. Options seemed limited and so I ventured downstairs of the Marriott Courtyard to walk around and find something light but satisfying. I didn't have to go very far at all and as soon as I saw Atlas, I knew I was going to get exactly what I wanted - soup and a salad. Their homemade chicken noodle soup was outstanding! I also got a side salad which came with goat cheese crostinis and homemade dressing. Everything was delicious and I'm happy I found this place. And of course the staff here is as sweet as can be and even remembered my name which I give props for since I have a hard time remembering names. Loving the OK hospitality!

    (5)
  • Debbie B.

    The red bell pepper soup is awesome!!! prices are a bit high

    (4)
  • Jason H.

    Breakfast and lunch are great. Daily specials are all wonderful (especially the meatloaf and chicken fried steak)

    (5)
  • Joel R.

    We were in town for a wedding and ate here several times this past weekend. Both my husband and I commented about the fact that it might be the nicest wait staff we've ever encountered. The employees definitely go above and beyond and the food was great each and every time. I'm gluten free and we had a catered event here one night. The staff took the time to walk me through the food that was being served and when not a single thing was found to be gluten free (which I was sad about because everyone kept saying how good everything was!) they went in the back and whipped up a chicken salad for me. They were super happy to do it and didn't make me feel like an annoying inconvenience. I highly appreciated it. In a world where hiring good folks seems to be a problem it appears that Atlas Grill has it down pat.

    (5)
  • Jeff R.

    We stayed in the downtown Courtyard hotel and needed breakfast in a jiffy, as it turned out it had Fantastic service and fantastic food...just what we were looking for! Highly recommended!

    (5)
  • Rebecca B.

    The service was so friendly and the food delicious! My brother had the French toast and said it was excellent. I had the chorizo burrito and it was delicious - spicier than I expected.

    (4)
  • Peter S.

    Just had a very good lunch. Quick service and very friendly. Prices were fair. Been on a 6000 mi.road trip and one of the best so far.

    (4)
  • Marc M.

    We were uncertain as to what to expect at this place. We were very impressed with what we found. Located in the back of the Atlas Building in Downtown Tulsa, this little gem has great food, good value, and excellent service. I got the Boston Omlette and was very satisfied with my breakfast. My coffee never got low, and the wait staff seemed like they were genuinely glad I came in. The old style of the building adds to the atmosphere of the place. I'll definitely be stopping in again the next time I come to Tulsa.

    (5)
  • Steve A.

    We went for brunch last Sunday. Awesome location and very unique. The food was great and the service was very friendly. We will be back.

    (5)
  • Tyler L.

    Tulsa...what an absolute ghost town on weekends. I had my first (maybe my last, but I did like OK) trip to Tulsa this past weekend for a wedding. The wedding stayed at the Mayo Hotel (which I would also recommend and will) in downtown Tulsa. As we awoke hungover from our first night of partying, our mission was clear...find an awesome brunch. Atlas Grill obliged. Tucked way back in the Atlas building that also appears to be office space and a Courtyard by Marriott hotel, this spot looks rather mediocre from the outside. Don't let it deceive you, the grill delivered a delicious meal all around...my chorizo breakfast burrito was better than good and the drinks (bloodys and vodka mimosas) were strong enough to rekindle that fire still burning in our stomach from the night before. I am not sure if this is a hidden gem or if all the locals know about it...for an out of towner staying downtown, I would certainly recommend this for breakfast.

    (4)
  • Stacey D.

    A great find! Super cute restaurant, really friendly servers, good coffee, delicious food! Great find courtesy of Yelp! Owners should consider advertising with the Arabian Horse Association - our Nationals are in Tulsa and as exhibitors, we are there for nearly 2 weeks! I sure wish I had found this place before my last day in Tulsa!!! I'll be back in 2013 for sure!

    (5)
  • Raymon S.

    This place was great! This was one of our MANY stops on our cross-country trip from Cleveland to LA. We searched Yelp for a great place in OK to grab some lunch and boy did we find it. Awesome staff, awesome food, awesome prices, awesome experience. I would LOVE to come back.

    (5)
  • Rebecca C.

    What a great little diner in downtown Tulsa. I was referred to this place and was told they had the best black bean burger in town. I am a big fan of such burgers and came here for lunch on my way to the airport to fly home. The menu looked like something right out of California with a lot of gourmet sandwiches and wraps. The black bean burger was excellent. It reminded me of a great falafel but with black beans. It wasn't greasy and it had a some wonderful spice to it. Plus, the people were super nice. I didn't realized that they were technically closed when I ordered my lunch and didn't see the store hours on the window until 45 minutes later.

    (4)
  • Phil N.

    LOCATION: Great downtown location in the historical Atlas Building--at the far end of an indoor promenade. FOOD: We had breakfast. I had waffles and my companion had an omelet. Both were well crafted, attractive and tasty. The servings were ample, but not too much. The fruit with the waffle was a variety of berries that were very fresh and juicy. REAL butter is served, not the mystery "spread" you often get in run-of-the-mill breakfast places. SERVICE: Very friendly servers, and everyone helped out. We did not have to rely on our order-taker to refill the coffee or remove plates. It seemed like a very cooperative team approach. WIFI is available and I had a strong connection. ATMOSPHERE: Casual, mid-century ambiance without being overly kitschy or pretentious. PRICE: Very reasonable for the quality. Atlas Grill was very close to our downtown hotel. I'm not sure I would have driven miles out of my way to go there, but if I had reason to be in downtown Tulsa regularly, this would be my go-to breakfast place!

    (4)
  • Tawny T.

    The Atlas Grill is essentially a little shop for getting your lunch on when you work downtown. They have unique, tasty sandwiches, and everyone can certainly find something (including vegetarians!) Their fries are fantastic, and their prices are good. It's unlikely you'll ever eat here unless you work downtown or know someone that does, and I believe they are only open for lunch, but it is definitely worth a shot if you like sandwiches. =)

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :7:00 am - 9:3

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Valet, Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

Atlas Grill

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