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  • Jessica S.

    Great bartenders. Love the atmosphere. Tin ceilings, exposed brick and huge booths. A wall of records and books. The jazz band on Monday is fantastic. The vibe is just awesome.

    (4)
  • Tyler S.

    Best bar in Tulsa. If you are looking for craft cocktails and a great ambiance, then hodges bend is the place for you. The staff and the owner are so personable and truly love to get to know their clientele. I've yet to go in the morning, but they serve Topeka coffee and that is one of the most well known coffees in America. I will be returning to this establishment on the regular.

    (5)
  • Angie J.

    The ambiance of this place is wonderful and their coffee cocktails are the amazing!

    (5)
  • Emily H.

    SUCH a delightful little place. The decor is so 1920s, fully stocked bar, and comfy couches. Came here to kill some time before my flight (less than 10 min to airport) and it was such a relaxing hour spent. They even offer wine in three sizes- sample, glass, and bottle. Bartenders were friendly. Free wifi. Lots of electrical plugs to charge up.

    (5)
  • Emily T.

    Hodges Bend is a great place to visit if you want to relax with good friends or coworkers. They offer a nice selection of drinks and cigars. We went in a Wednesday night not expecting it to be so lively, but the locals have a real connection to this place. If you want to go to a bar that serves good drinks and meet some people, Hodges is a good place to stop in.

    (5)
  • Bill Y.

    What a wonderful experience here last week- we were driving across the country down the entire length of Route 66, and stopped in Tulsa late at night. Having spent a lot of time in New Orleans, we were skeptical about the comparison in the other reviews. Beautiful interior, and the overall vibe is just great. Jamie was very friendly and we appreciated the hospitality. Hodges Bend turned out to be one of the highlights of the trip- who knew?

    (5)
  • Zena B.

    I love everything about Hodge's Bend. The mixologists are always extremely friendly, knowledgeable and talented. The drinks are always delicious - whether the bartender is concocting something new or we order off the menu. They have small bites and often the Smoke food truck is right outside- we always get the cheese board which is hard to wrong with. The ambiance is warm, cozy and very hipster (it's a prohibition era style speakeasy complete with a big record player and dim lighting). It's the perfect spot for post date-night drinks or taking visitors from out-of-town!

    (5)
  • Brian B.

    Very nice place to take a date. It has a very 30's era feel to it. A nice place to bring a book, enjoy some coffee or a beer and relax. The service was great, staff was very friendly and helpful. Stop in after a romantic evening for some late night coffee or drinks. The price was a little on the high side for me but definitely worth a stop.

    (3)
  • Tania P.

    From the moment I walked in I loved the atmosphere! People are hip, music is cool and refreshing, bartenders are stylish, drinks are delicious! Our favorite is moscow mule- ginger root beer with vodka and syrup. I am from NYC moved to Tulsa last year - and this place became one of my favorites, it has this cool New York City vibe. Definitely recommend to people who wants to have a late evening drink in fun atmosphere, alone or with friends.

    (5)
  • Matthew M.

    This place is excellent! I had some work to do and was sick of being cooped up in my office, so I sat at the bar and used the wifi and finished paperwork. Two gents next to me were doing the same. The staff is very friendly and nice lady behind the bar made me a delicious specialty latte. Will return, perhaps for a cocktail next time.

    (5)
  • Charles S.

    Serious coffee people listen up!!! These folks are serious about their drinks, specifically coffee. Beautiful atmosphere with knowledgable and capable baristas. Topeca coffee is served at this establishment. Topeca is not my favorite coffee ever but the presentation here makes it most enjoyable. Small menu with superb choices. The drinks (coffee and more) are spectacular. Come see what all the fuss is about. Not your usual coffee house. Intimate, lovely, and classy. Bring a date.

    (4)
  • Nick N.

    Food: 5/5 Service: 5/5 Cleanliness: 5/5 Decor & Style: 5/5 The coolest bar in Tulsa, and by far the best Irish Coffee I have ever had in my life! In fact, probably one of the coolest bars/cafe's i've been to in my life! They have a great, and huge selection of cocktails (both classic and signatures), and different types of teas and coffees. This is the type of place you go in and sit for hours. They have domino's and game-boards as well. I would call the decor "Modern Saloon" style. Good ambience and great staff and service.

    (5)
  • Laura P.

    Hodge's Bend is one of those places in Tulsa that I like to show off to my out of to town friends.. let's face it, Hodge's Bend just exhibits coolness. it has a dual personality.. coffee shop during the day and a bar at night. pretty sure that it was the first place in Tulsa to have coffee & alcohol. (Tulsa was maybe a little late on that train, but we have options now- woo woo!) the interior is straight up awesome- trendy, high class vintage feel with chandeliers & leather booths. the drink selection is plentiful and the coffee is Topeca.. Tulsa's very own roastery. they serve tasty baked goods & now even have a food truck that from what I understand is outside most nights. (I haven't tried it yet but I hear it has tasty, eclectic menu options.) I really enjoy the East Village area of town, even though it is quite limited.. but if you're thinking about coming here, you should try out East Village Bohemian Pizzeria for din before drinks.. it's a win as well.

    (5)
  • Aaron B.

    Besides all the man buns on the wait staff, this place is pretty awesome. I came here for a late night drink with a couple friends in town and was impressed with the ambiance and drinks. It's kind of a laid-back 1920s-ish/hipster/retro bar. You seat yourself and for the warm summer nights, they have a small patio on the side. It was freezing inside so we took advantage of the patio seating. For my cocktail I tried the " ", it was sweet, tart, and had an espresso finish. It doesn't sound good but it was unique, complex, and just what I needed. They also have a cigar menu you could partake in which is pretty unique in my bar experiences. During the day this place is a coffee shop. They do a really good job at balancing the ambiance of a cool coffee shop and bar. I would frequent this place if I lived in T-town.

    (5)
  • Debbie V.

    Hodges Bend is such a fun place! I have been twice for after dinner cocktails. Turns out they have a food truck too named The Parish (not sure if this is every night or just weekends) so we need to go for dinner sometime! Also, I know they have special events such as wine tastings etc. So the first time I went I was with my husband and another couple, then we ran into friends and they joined us. We sat inside. It became very lively in there! Lots of people, very fun atmosphere. Their cocktails are amazing. I think they make everything from scratch. They take great care with every item. The wait staff is very knowledgeable and eager to please. The 2nd time we went we sat outside. That was fun too on a summer evening! We have had the moscow muller, tobacco old fashioned, and the marina among other items. My friend wanted something with pineapple and rum so I think they made something up just for her! We split a tres leches cake for dessert on my birthday, it was delicious. Hodges Bend is also known for their wine and coffee too (they also own Topeca Coffee so they sure know coffee!). They also have a couple of yummy sounding punches to share for 2-6 people. We didn't try them but maybe next time around! This is one of our new favorite downtown spots. The area is really growing around them. Loving that downtown Tulsa has such great options now.

    (5)
  • Justin P.

    Should have just gone to Hodges for a drink. Have I told you guys lately that I love you? Terrible experience trying to find food in downtown Tulsa tonight. Prhyme treated me like crap, Tavern moved on me and changed their menu...seriously. May have to do over tomorrow. Expand your menu and I'll move in upstairs. Not sure if I can quantify how awesome you guys are.

    (5)
  • Brian M.

    A Tulsa favorite. Irish coffee perfection! Also, one of the best old fashioned cocktails in town. I love hitting this spot in the late afternoon and staying for the food truck / kitchen to open at about 4pm. They are open for coffee in the AM, drinks all day and food at night. All bartenders and baristas are very talented.

    (5)
  • Thomas F.

    Chimera is one of my go to spots in Tulsa. Their breakfast, lunch, and dinner menus are all delicious. Their coffees are great, but their espresso is one of the, if not the best, pulls in the city. The staff is very friendly, and goes out of their way to be helpful. The only downside is that the line to order sometimes is a bit long as the menu is not written on the wall and the paper menus are placed by the register. There is a bar, and tables to sit at. Outlets are sufficient and the ambiance is good for working or chatting with friends, or sitting down for dinner. They also have some board games for use in the back. Sunday's is a special day for chimera as between 12 and 4pm the Tulsa vinyl society is featured. During this time the place is louder than normal and the music genre is a total surprise.

    (5)
  • John T.

    WTF!!!Just happen here! If you want good service, you won't find it here. I requested one region of coffee but I got a different continent. Like the barista, the coffee is dense. So if your into bad service, smooth but flavorless coffee this is the place for you. Tip included according to my wallet since I never received my change back.

    (2)
  • Jeffrey R.

    An upscale craft cocktail/coffee bar, Hodges Bend has quickly become an anchor; revitalizing Downtown Tulsa's East Village. A fluid -if you will- drink menu offers an excellent selection. Great spins on old favorites, as well as plenty of custom concoctions for those of us that are still excited about life. Hodges can get extremely busy on the weekends, but I've found the service only excels, in spite of a packed house. Vintage vinyl spins all night long, creating a palpable atmosphere of a fantasy, speakeasy yesteryear. During the day, Hodges offers one of the best quality coffee experiences to be had in Tulsa. They hand-brew(Pour over, Chemex, etc.) locally roasted Topéca beans, including their very own Hodges Blend. A great afternoon transition drink to consider, is the Irish Coffee. I've not had a more perfect example in my life. Get excited. Whether you're local, or from out of town- if you've got good taste and a great personality- head straight to Hodges Bend. You'll fit right in.

    (5)
  • Jessie A.

    Excellent spot in another cool neighborhood in downtown Tulsa. They have such a terrific cocktail and drink menu - makes it hard to pick! Plus a wonderful, very generous cheese and charcuterie plate if you're looking for a light dinner or something snackish to go with your drink(s). AND great for morning coffee, too - what a place! Will definitely be back when I'm in town again.

    (5)
  • Ginny B.

    Hodges Bend is a nice place to relax with friends. The refreshing decor is reminiscent of something you would expect to find in NYC rather than Tulsa, Oklahoma. So, it's a nice change of pace. Although the drink menu is quite vast, I opted to enjoy a cleverly crafted Piña Colada. I would definitely recommend this place to others.

    (5)
  • Scott R.

    Hodge's Bend is an absolute jewel - I could spend a week in Tulsa and spend every minute here. We headed over to Hodge's Bend after breakfast; friends were joining us later, and our initial look at our plans for the day had Hodge's a possible stop, but it seemed a little out-of-the-way. It is not at all out of the way. In fact, it's the way you should be going. We went twice on Saturday - once in our first little foray, and then we brought our friends back here again in the afternoon. It's that good. The second time we walked the few blocks from the Blue Dome district, and even afoot this is a place that I would not miss. The first thing you notice about Hodge's bend is that it's a little off-the-beaten path for some of the gentrified areas of Tulsa. Sure, there are a couple of cute storefronts nearby, but it's not adjacent to a bunch of other little bars and restaurants. But that is o.k., because Hodge's Bend is a destination all its own. When we first stepped in, it was late morning and I caught the smell of fresh coffee. A chalkboard near the door noted that coffee drinks were available, including coffee by the French press (swoon!). Though we did not end up having any coffee, I did make a note that with the coffee, the long bar, the comfy booths, and the selection of books (books-by-the-yard style) that I could probably while away many a morning in Hodge's Bend. But no time for that, we had to get to drinking! We settled into a booth and looked over the cocktail menu. While another place had told us that absinthe was too pricey to make the focus of a cocktail, Hodge's Bend had an absinthe cocktail right there on the menu - The Necromancer. Both Mrs. R. and I were intrigued, so we both ordered the same drink. Jen D. ordered El Diablo, a cocktail that featured tequila, but she ordered it with mescal for the smokier flavor. The Necromancer is fantastic - I took pictures, but I don't think they accurately convey the color of this cocktail. The drink is made with absinthe that has been louched (mixed with water, made cloudy), crème de violette, and bitters. It looks like violet milk, but it tastes heavenly, with a prominent anise flavor. Following our first round, Ms. Reed also ordered the Tobacco Old Fashioned, which I see on their menu is a rum drink, though I thought it was bourbon. At any rate, it was also great. I ordered the Krampus Flip, effectively a twist on classic spiked eggnog. Even though it was not nearly yet holiday time, a great cocktail, with the lovely egg white foam. And the besides the books, there are the records.... and the tin ceiling... and the bottle-chandeliers.... and on and on. Lovely atmosphere. Sadly, we had to leave to meet up with our jerk friends at this point, but then we brought our jerk friends back later in the afternoon for more cocktails, so all was happy again. According to the bartender, Hodge's Bend gets rather busy at night, so I'm glad we were able to enjoy our drinks in peace and to soak up the great atmosphere. I will definitely be back to Hodge's Bend whenever I am in Tulsa. This is the sixth of a series of ~13 reviews about a weekend getaway in Tulsa.

    (5)
  • Jill G.

    Hodges Bend is a bar and coffee shop. Tulsa's first I've heard. It is beautiful and I love the use of these old buildings. I've been here for coffee twice now. They have a great latte. Strong smooth flavor with a yummy 'zing'. The fist visit we commented that it needed to be 'warmed up' a bit with maybe a single flower on the table or a comfortable booth. It just gave off too much of a 'night bar' feeling for a morning coffee. The next time we noticed that they added a cute yellow cushioned bench to the seating, which helped. My friend and I were the only ones in there at 8:30am. We purposefully talked quietly so to not have our voices echo through out the room. After a bit, a few more people came... in but they were bringing in milk jugs. Obviously affiliates on their morning Milk Route but they sat down and had a cup of coffee at the bar. It helped with the stark emptiness. I think the experience could have been improved with the use some music to break up the silence. We will probably be back but not really worth the drive for me.

    (4)
  • Casey H.

    Monday night Jazz nights are always amazing. Staff is great even when the bar is packed.

    (5)
  • Greg R.

    Atmosphere is awesome. Service is cool and quick. Black Falafel is great... Wine & couch are comfortable as well.

    (5)
  • Jared B.

    I've been to Hodge's Bend several times since it opened. I love the location and the space, although somewhat small, is great for groups of any size. I recently visited and tried the strawberry sencha tea. It was a pretty good alternative to the alcoholic beverage. It offers a wide variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages for those like me who don't drink! You'll find an eclectic group of people that go to Hodge's Bend and for that reason I love it! Great gathering place!

    (4)
  • Jason B.

    The only thing I don't like about Hodges Bend is that I keep forgetting to go there! Until last Friday that is. My wife and I went to grab a drink and we both loved it. The decor and ambiance was perfect. They really paid attention to details like the record player, shelves of liquor, and seating. Our bartender was awesome and knowledgable and never made the place feel snobby. This will definitely be a place I return to with great joy.

    (5)
  • Nathan T.

    One of the most chill places in Tulsa. They brew Topeca Coffee better than Topeca themselves. The thing that makes this place great is their employees. They are some of the nicest, most professional, baristas and bartenders in town. Great Saturday morning bike ride destination.

    (5)
  • Brian H.

    I almost hate to give away the secret but I must be a good Tulsan. You want a trendy place to take a date? Off the beaten path,, waaay cool,, awesome service and great drinks. Everyone I've taken here has been pleasantly surprised and we've had a great time. Great bartenders and highly knowledgeable in craft drinks.

    (5)
  • Jazi H.

    Hodges Bend was one of the must-see coffeehouses that my Tulsan friend told me about when I first moved here. When I finally got around to pay it a visit, my only regret was that I waited so long to check it out. It isn't just a coffeehouse, but also a cocktail lounge. Their coffee is just like it's supposed to be: robust. Its taste and aroma is enjoyable without any sugar or cream (that would ruin it!). My favorite is the Ethiopian. If you order a latte, you'll be pleasantly surprised by their skillful latte art. Their cocktails are classic. Within ten seconds of perusing the libation menu, one can clearly notice that they've been carefully and creatively concocted and chosen. The variety includes rare white, sparking and red wines, as well as creative signature drinks. As far as food accompaniments, they have a good selection of yummy pastries (hello banana muffin! hey there mocha cupcake!), as well as cheese and charcuterie boards. Lastly, let's talk about its brilliant ambiance. The place is strategically decorated and designed. The marble bar grabs your attention as soon as you walk in, followed by a black trunk that is quite a unique piece. The bottle chandeliers and tufted sofas add a fancy yet cozy feel that goes perfectly with the jazz music they play. They also have patio seating and live music. I always feel sophisticated when I'm here; as others have previously mentioned, it has a 20s vibe to it. The only reason why I don't give it 5 stars is because the employees are not as consistent as they should be. Sometimes they're great and it all goes smoothly with no glitches, but depending on who's there, sometimes it is a bit lacking, leaving it up to me to deliberately grab their attention and make things happen. Regardless, awesome place to go!

    (4)
  • Marlise I.

    I will say I really like this place... but I ordered the "fresh start" drink, that beverage might be good... not great... and definitely not worth $11, after tax and tip I ended up paying $15 for one drink... Not the smartest thing I've done all week! No one should have to pay $15 for a cocktail in Tulsa!

    (2)
  • Trevor H.

    HB is the penultimate cocktail bar in Tulsa. This is one of the few proper cocktail shops around--where the mixed drink (not beer, single malts, wine--or pretension for that matter) takes center stage. I've been to a Yelp event here, and a couple times besides. Have never had a bad cocktail here. Highlights: -Loved the "tobacco" old fashioned. -Balneario summer cocktail (lemony-cucumber goodness). -Charcuterie tray--always strong, whatever the seasonal offerings. -Was delighted to see that they carry the Japanese whiskies (try Hibiki for a complex, smoky, yet easy-drinking dram). -I'm a fan of the booth configuration: with a group of 5-8+, it really facilitates conversation amongst the group. Constructive feedback: -Menu expansion needed: this is not a dinner place. Rightly so--but famished i was on one random Tuesday, upon my 5:00 arrival. Charcuterie and Guinness spice cake were the only offerings that day. As I had an hour to kill before my friend arrived, taking down the charcuterie tray seemed like overkill. Would have enjoyed another snack offering. -Website, which is beautiful in graphic display, could use updating with a menu of some of the staple drinks. Good place, recommended!

    (4)
  • John W.

    A very nice cocktail bar. They have some shortcomings in the mornings. I am not digging the cocktail bar upbeat music in the mornings and little regard to the wifi not working.

    (4)
  • Rachel P.

    Loooooove this place. There are other places downtown kinda doing a similar thing--Valkyrie (though to be fair they were there first) and Mix Co (definitely my least favorite of the 3) come to mind. But Hodges Bend does it best by far. Drinks are delicious and I like that the cocktail menu changes, but not too much. Never had their coffee but I would like to sometime. The ambience just makes me feel happy. The staff are dressed spiffily and some of them are quite nice to look at. When I drink here I feel like I am really spoiling myself. I feel Hodges Bend is at its best in the afternoon or very early evening when it's not too crowded... we've actually brought our dog to the patio in the afternoon before and they were just lovely to him. Later in the evening it can get pretty crowded and for some reason attract a really annoying clientele, and not even the hipster kind you would expect (last time as we were sitting at the bar there was this rude pushy guy wearing a Jose Cuervo shirt and ordering a 7 and 7... really bro? this is an opportunity to branch out) That and the super high prices are really the only downside... we never have more than one or two drinks. But for that it is perfect. I feel like they know what they are trying to do, and they do it well. Rock on, Hodges Bend.

    (5)
  • Dhara S.

    Love love love the ambiance. Hands down my favorite atmosphere in Tulsa. Dark lighting, lots of comfy couches and big booths. Outside there are lights strung across the street, sets the mood. We went on a Saturday night around 11pm, and found it to be at capacity--waiting to get into a bar is not a usual phenomenon in Tulsa! After we went inside, we found seats at the bar and were immediately served. Deciding on a drink took a while--the menu had so many craft cocktails to choose from, along with a decent wine and liquor menu. The drinks were made in front of us in a timely fashion and were delicious. All the bar tenders were attentive without being intrusive, took good care of us! Would love to go back with my guy friends for a night of scotch and cigars. Or go back during the day to try to coffee. Will definitely return for cocktails with the girls!

    (4)
  • Sam C.

    My favorite place to get coffee in Tulsa, bartenders are attentive and professional, the atmosphere is casual and relaxed but still clean and well attended.

    (5)
  • Raegen S.

    Could be one of my favorite bars in town, if not in the country. while many places have gone over the top with the mixologist concept, Hodges is write on the line of making an amazingly good drink and not taking an ice age to prepare it! I must say their Moscow Mule would be my final meal on this planet. instead of putting in ginger beer... each morning they juice ginger and then they carbonate to the entire drink! it is amazing the difference in taste. i dont think i can have on anywhere else. it also pairs nice with the smoke food truck that comes on weekend nights till midnight. the pig ears are off the charts!

    (5)
  • Lizzy I.

    Came back to Tulsa for the weekend and found myself here! Great vibes and amazing beer. Definitely try the food truck too!

    (5)
  • Jake G.

    Hoooly guacamole... My favorite bar in Tulsa. Maybe the best I've ever been to. Super original, and the drinks (coffee or cocktail) are out of this world.

    (5)
  • Madelyn A.

    Just love this place! Coffee and cocktails, and coffee cocktails! This place is very cozy. Came on a Monday evening and curled up in a big booth with a good book. Interested to see what it's like with more people. Live jazz tonight - what a great place to spend the evening!

    (5)
  • Cory J.

    Only been once and can't wait to go back. Went with a date on a Friday evening; and this place has a fantastic atmosphere. Not too loud, so it's easy to talk, quiet lighting, fantastic drinks. The service was impeccable and their bathrooms were spotless. I'm more of a coffee person than a cocktail girl, so I'm very much looking forward to stopping in for a latte and a pastry in the near future.

    (5)
  • Sarah M.

    Are you an enthusiast for greatness and quality? Hodges Bend has the distinguished yet not snobby vibe that will make you feel like a million bucks with their zest for drinks. Located in downtown Tulsa, you can put on sneakers and run over for the always tasty local Topeca coffee in the morning/ afternoon. Or, perhaps sit and work with the inspiring atmosphere and a glass of wine. The mood is set to uplift with a vintage bar complete with records and antique speakers spinning some soulful jazz. There are booths and table spaces with wondrous natural lighting, making for an exceptionally comfortable experience. As night falls, you can put on your snazzy style and be in good company while enjoying a hand-crafted cocktail, glass of wine or coffee. This establishment is all about imbibing. Dictionary.com : (mbibe:ing) VERB 1. To drink. 2. To absorb or take in as if by drinking: "The whole body . . . imbibes delight through every pore" (Henry David Thoreau). Coffee is one of those things where it's easy and almost acceptable for it to have poor quality. When it's made well, it should be sweet. Hodges Bend is dedicated to making sure the consumer is provided with high quality coffee, therefore sugar and milk is not provided. There are two coffee experts as well as two sommeliers on staff. Stay imbibed, my enthusiast friends.

    (5)
  • Claire C.

    Came for drinks before date night with my fiancé. Our bartender Jamie was super sweet and his drinks were TO DIE FOR. He made me a kiwi papa doblé (not on the menu, but he said I would love it) and John a bipartisan. Both were spectacular! Of course we had to try some of their pour over coffee before leaving. Elegant AND cozy atmosphere for date night or drinks with friends! We will definitely be back for their live music nights!

    (5)
  • Crystal Diane D.

    This is, by far, my favorite bar in Tulsa. It's comfortable, classy, without being pretentious. The drinks are first-rate and worth every penny. We love trying out bars and every time we finish our evening at Hodges because, well frankly, it wins.

    (5)
  • Talisha M.

    Gorgeous bar...very classy! Felt like I went back in time at this place to a time with flappers & prohibition. Great drinks & cute location! And at the bar love that there are hooks under it for your purse! Great service!

    (5)
  • Savannah H.

    Went there for breakfast with my coworkers. The decor is really great! The tin ceilings, tufted leather couches, leather booths, and bar mirrors really are aesthetically pleasing. I enjoyed my iced mocha coffee. The only negative I have is that they had some breakfast items from Heirloom (their sister business) that they had boxed up and nuked in the microwave. They didn't really get them warmed very well. But besides that, I liked the place! I want to come back in the evening for cocktails!

    (4)
  • Yin Q.

    Wonderful bar, spent an awesome evening enjoying wine and cheese board. Excellent service and great food from the food truck outside as well. Highly recommended.

    (4)
  • Laura Love B.

    I have only been to this place once and for just one drink: a Bailey's and coffee. It was definitely five stars! But since that's all I've had there so far, I can't give it a five yet. But I will be back at some point...

    (4)
  • Chris P.

    From my understanding one of Tulsa's top cocktail bars, and coffee shop, in one place. That should have caught your attention. The feel of this place is very New orleans 1940s, tin ceiling, jazz records, and elegance. The one downside to this place is it's lack of food, which has been solved by the SMOKE on the street truck hanging outside the patio most nights for that tasty fix you need. Check it out for you next date night.

    (5)
  • John S.

    Straight up SWANKY. 'Nuff said. But seriously, awesome ambiance puts you back in early 20th century. Their vinyl collection of jazz complements the mood and their drinks are tasty. I recommend going here for a drink or two to finish off the night. Drinks are pricey, so I try not to spend my entire night here.

    (4)
  • Heather H.

    Lovely 20's style bar! Great cocktails, wine, loose leaf tea, and espresso! I'm super impressed that the bartender knew how to make my favorite drink, the Cablecar. My partner loved her Irish coffee (espresso) and states: "This place rocks!"

    (5)
  • Spika P.

    Stumbled into this place during my first night in Tulsa. Place was empty, 30 minutes later it was packed! Sat at the bar to enjoy the oh-so-amazing vinyl collection, signature mixed drinks, coffee and cheese... oh-if-they only-served-it-with-real-bread (sigh) [I would give them a 5 out of 5] instead the awful hard I don't even know how to call it -thing- that came with my plate! I guess I'll carry a large bag with a baguette-to -share next time I stop by for a drink...or two ;) Oh là là c'est formidable!

    (4)
  • Kelley W.

    Don't see what your looking for on the menu? Throw out a few key ingredients you like to your bartender and watch them make you something unique and fantastic !

    (5)
  • Jesse E.

    Fantastic coffee shop/wine bar/cocktail lounge. You will enjoy it its ambiance and great selection of delicious drinks.

    (4)
  • Susan S.

    This is a pre-review! I'm going tonight and I can't wait- heard its fabUlous!!!

    (5)
  • Tyler S.

    Easily one of the most enjoyable drinking experiences I've had in Tulsa. It seems kinda off the beaten path, but this place is great. Great atmosphere, great coffee, great wines and a great selection of liquor. It has a little bit of a Latin flavor and they have some killer jazz vinyl spinning. I had the "wake up call" perhaps one of top 5 cocktails 've ever consumed. Competes with anything I've had in Dallas, Austin or Denver....great spot for a date or just a clean well lighted place to enjoy a drink. Tulsa is lucky to have such an establishment.

    (5)
  • Timmy T.

    This place could be anywhere on earth.....seems European in vibe. Great people, great beer and wine, great coffee and great atmosphere. Fantastic collection of jazz vinyl. Classy yet relaxed. Well done. Cheers !

    (5)
  • Josh J.

    You walk in and feel like you are in a different era. Seriously one of the coolest places I have ever been in (I've been to London, Berlin, Australia, China, Thailand, Vegas etc). The coffee is great (Topeca). They really care about what they are doing and seem to take a lot of pride in it.

    (5)
  • Derrick L.

    Really neat/unique place for Tulsa. Prices are a bit steep, but you are paying for high quality. A cool spot to take out of towners/date.

    (5)
  • Chris G.

    My cortado was exceptional. I like that they play classic jazz on vinyl. Cocktails look good. Great place to read or chat with friends. Its in a beautiful old building surrounded by other beautiful old buildings. This little corner of downtown has a lot of potential.

    (5)
  • Andrew W.

    Tulsa and the World need more places like this. Craft cocktails and nice low music and no TV.

    (5)
  • Edward S.

    Good but the large coffee is very small. If I want 2 cups of coffee, I would have to pay $8 plus a tip. That's like buying lunch.

    (2)
  • Kaylee H.

    Love this place! Great atmosphere and great drinks. My brother-in-law is playing in the Jazz band and it is the perfect place for it! I definitely recommend the 13th Step!

    (5)

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Map

Opening Hours

  • Mon :7:00 am - 1:00pm

Specialities

  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Ambience : Trendy
    Noise Level : Average
    Music : Background
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : Yes
    Best Nights : Thu, Fri, Sat
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : No

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