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police Capt. Randy Harrison, who was charged, tried and convicted by an Oklahoma County jury of first-degree manslaughter in November 2013, the vast majority of police shootings here have been cleared by Oklahoma County District Attorney David Prater. Prater has also come under scrutiny this summer after choosing to charge several protesters with acts of terrorism after the protests. Those cases have not been adjudicated.
In the wake of the George Floyd protests, Oklahoma City confronts its own history with violence and moves to make changes. While the protests in the aftermath of the in-custody killing of George Floyd at the hands of the police have died down in Oklahoma City, debate about the future of policing in the city has not. For several days in late spring, protesters gathered in northeast Oklahoma City, at the state capitol, at the intersection of NW 23rd Street and Classen Boulevard, on the streets in surrounding areas and outside Oklahoma City police headquarters and the Oklahoma County jail. A number of protesters were arrested, and during Mayor David Holt’s shortlived curfew in the blocks surrounding Oklahoma City police headquarters, a number of businesses were vandalized, with windows smashed and buildings covered in graffiti. But unlike many other major cities across the country, there were no riots or widespread property destruction. According to MappingPoliceViolence. org, 48 people have been shot and killed by Oklahoma City police between January 2013 and December 2019. Of those, 24 were Black, meaning the rate of their deaths at the hands of police was 6.6 times that of white people, according to the site. The Washington Post reports that a total of 170 people have been shot and killed by police statewide since January 2015. With notable exceptions like Del City
TA S K F O R C E
The incidents in Minneapolis and elsewhere since COVID-19 first gripped the nation have accelerated a conversation about policing tactics in this country between citizens, activists, politicians and the police themselves. The City of Oklahoma City has recently formed the Law Enforcement Task Force to continue these conversations. Among its 45 members are members of Oklahoma City Police Department, Oklahoma City Fraternal Order of Police, Oklahoma City Council, NAACP and local activists. Black Lives Matter Oklahoma City spearheaded many of the protests and demonstrations against police violence that occurred this summer. Executive Director Rev. T. Sheri Dickerson and Oklahoma City Councilman James Cooper are members of the task force. Both spoke with Oklahoma Gazette prior to the first task force meeting on Aug. 11. Cooper, who is also a schoolteacher, has taken a methodical, research-based approach to his conversations with
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Oklahoma City Police Chief Wade tion team, but we can’t pretend that Gourley about policing. Subsequently, there wouldn’t be an opportunity for a resolution vote to create the task force one of our officers to encounter someone was made during a summer city council and not realize it until they’re in the session after the city budget was passed. moment. And we just need to make sure The phrase “defund the police” has we’ve given our officers all the tools they become a common phrase this summer need to be successful and safe out there,” to mean finding alternatives to heavyCooper said. handed policing tactics. “The second one was making sure “A resolution which we were able to that all of our officers have access to pass unanimously on to get a study going discreet mental health services, spewith a consultant and a working group cifically due to an officer’s higher likeliexamining six community policing initiahood to experience PTSD, anxiety or tives,” Cooper said. “Focusing on mental depression. I have friends who fought health and homelessness violence interin Iraq and Afghanistan, and as menruption programs and very, very importally and physically fit as they were, tant things that I’ve heard from people turns out, or in the images which come across Ward 2 and, quite frankly, from with it, they can do a number on one’s across the city that these are things we sense of self and their psyche, their synshould be addressing when it comes to apses, so making sure that our people public safety. We’re seeing support across who put themselves in harm’s way, that demographics, support for looking to see we do everything we can to make sure if the way we’ve done things is working they have the resources that they need, and what studying research, credible including access to mental health 24 peer-reviewed research, what that tells hours, seven days a week. We’re already us about how to move forward in, quite moving in this direction. I just want to frankly, multiple disciplines.” keep seeing us go perfect with it.” The first prong of the initiative is The third is alternative responses to training all Oklahoma City police officers mental health calls than policing. in crisis intervention. “What would it “Making sure our cost to have a trained officers receive trainmental health profesing to respond to incisional and/or social d ent s i nv ol v i n g worker provide a copersons in crisis or ordinated response to experiencing mental emergency calls conhealth issues and to cerning mental health provide training to crises? What’s it cost police dispatchers to us right now, doing the identify calls involvapproach we’ve got? ing people in such a What do the programs state. Right now, we across the country meet the national goal and the globe with the of having at least 25 best practices look percent of our OCPD like? What’s the costpatrol trained as crisis benefit analysis of intervention team, that?” Cooper said. and that’s great. And “ We are already you want people who T. SHERI DICKERSON moving in some of this are passionate about direction, partnering that work being on with state social and that specific team, mental health agencies that crisis intervento create a program
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doing something similar. Again, I think the crisis is that deep, and the pandemic has only made it deeper. … You’d also have to make sure that your 911 emergency dispatchers have received that training to be able to recognize and identify when someone is in that particular mental health crisis.”
AND WE JUST NEED TO MAKE SURE WE’VE GIVEN OUR OFFICERS ALL THE TOOLS THEY NEED TO BE SUCCESSFUL AND SAFE OUT THERE. JAMES COOPER The fourth is a focus on youth outreach programs. “Maybe we expand programs like OKCPD’s FACT youth outreach program in order to establish positive relationships between law enforcement and community youth,” Cooper said. “ T h i s w a s somet h i ng t h at Councilwoman Nikki Nice really found worth investigating, and as someone who comes from a middle school background and college teaching background as well, I agree. Taking what we’re doing that works could also mean the Police Athletic League that we expand in these ways.” The fifth is an expansion of homeless outreach initiatives. “Which could mean additional funding for the expansion of OKCPD’s homeless outreach team. Connecting residents experiencing homelessness to case management services and housingfirst programs,” Cooper said. “So that’s really key, is connecting folk to those case management services and to those housing-first programs so that we interrupt that cycle of homelessness. We keep someone from falling back into that cycle by making sure they have that case management service as well. But getting them into that housing first so they’re secure, so that they can receive those services and endure, is critical. Also, looking at, with our homeless outreach team, they’re already expanding by adding two more officers. Right now, there are only two homeless outreach team officers for all 621 square miles, so what would that look like to expand it? But moreover, what if we find through this research and study that maybe it’s social workers we send out on those calls, maybe that’s most effective.” 6
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The final prong would be the creation of a neighborhood safety violence interruption program. “That’s where trained staff work with residents to reduce street violence and criminal activity and they do so specifically working with residents most likely to become involved in such violence, and they work with those who are most resistant to change or chronically unresponsive to help,” Cooper said. “Examples of this exist throughout the entire United States. … This was something that Councilwoman JoBeth [Hamon] had suggested and something I definitely find interesting as someone who has studied media violence, keeping in mind that people would blame movies like Boyz n the Hood for real-life violence, they would blame gangsta rap for real-life violence, but they never bothered to actually go into those neighborhoods and find out, Hey, why is this actually happening? And how important would it be to have someone who went down the wrong path previously to be the one to help this kiddo from following in their footsteps? This is something I learned along the way, and I want to study it more.”
TIPPING POINT
Dickerson, who has been a BLM OKC leader since its creation in 2016, said the George Floyd killing at the hands of police was a cultural tipping point that coincided with the other events of the year and she is taking a more pointed and demanding approach to law enforcement. “I think the pandemic definitely played a role. My perspective is that, as a country, we were all in a very different state. Some of us were immobile. Since you don’t have the ability to exist in your normal circles, we were paying attention, and here in Oklahoma, the year before, the situation with Mr. Derrick Scott was eerily similar,” Dickerson said. “I was very triggered because I had seen that tape, and when I saw Mr. Floyd, I’m still heartbroken and angered and just so disappointed in the lack of humanity offered to those in melanated skin. … One thing that was different about this was that it was so deliberate and intentional, with very little remorse.” Dickerson said these kinds of fatal interactions have become so routine that many of these deaths go unrecognized because they have become normalized. “Until the culture and the system of oppression and racism and all of the lack of humanity, until those systems
are dismantled and abolished, because I’m an abolitionist, so there’s some that just need to be literally abolished, especially if you acknowledge why the system of the institution of law enforcement was created anyway, to continue to enslave black people,” Dickerson said. “Until that culture is changed, nothing is going to change, and until they actually realize that they’re going to be held accountable and there is going to be action taken, they’ll continue to slaughter the lives of people in melanated skin and those who stand with those who understand that it’s not right, it’s not okay. Our elderly, our poor, our Latinx, our queer, our white allies and accomplices, so many indigenous and native folks. In Bricktown, they just put up a land run statue. It was just finished. What are we thinking? “I say this very openly, and I’m tired. People are like, ‘Well, we need to keep having the conversation.’ It is not the job or the obligation or the responsibility of Black people or people of color to educate those that have been the controllers of the systems of oppression. Do the work yourself if you want to make the change, and then follow through with it.”
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While the country is in the midst of a pandemic raging uncontrolled and ungoverned by anything resembling a sane, unified public health policy from leadership, much less a sane, unified public health front from the citizenry, many thought that maybe, just maybe, the line would be drawn at marching unsuspecting, trusting children and underpaid, overworked teachers into overcrowded classrooms and packed hallways. Think again. What has already happened is
what anyone with two functioning brain cells that aren’t mad at each other would suspect. A Westmoore High School student with a confirmed positive test result for COVID-19 knowingly went to school with the virus — reportedly the student’s parents did not understand the quarantine guidelines, and who can blame them? Again, there is no such thing as a cohesive public health strategy in this state or in any of the 49 others. Likewise, 23 members of an Oklahoma University sorority have been confirmed to have contracted the novel coronavirus. It’s strange that people packed in a house would communicate a highly communicable disease, right? Wrong. Instead, we are knowingly marching teachers and students alike into schools dressed like riot police for the worst-equipped department in the world with only cloth and paper masks, hidden behind plexiglass dividers because, as we all well know, viruses definitely do not travel around such barriers in enclosed rooms with recycled airflow. It’s starting to seem like Oklahoma’s 45th national education ranking might be a little inflated.
SUSPECT PETITION
Unite Norman has reportedly collected enough signatures to force a recall for mayor in the city of Norman, though it has apparently fallen short of the number required to possibly oust two city council members. So who is Unite Norman? A reportedly amorphous and diverse group of Norman residents make up this recall effort. Let’s take a look at three of its most public supporters: Cannabis activist Norma Sapp has posted photos of herself in signaturegathering efforts on multiple days. Sapp has spent decades lobbying for legalized cannabis and has become a local celebrity known for making wild claims about the curative effects of the plant. Since COVID-19 struck this year, she has instead taken to sharing unproven conspiracy theories about the virus. Former Oklahoma University professor John Scamehorn is another vocal proponent. Scamehorn was banned from working for the college 2016. In 2018, a number of former students accused him of sexual harassment. As of last week, he became internetfamous again after penning a Facebook screed in favor of repealing the 19th Amendment, which allowed for universal female suffrage. Well, there goes Sapp’s vote. Co-founder Sassan Moghadam, a local real estate developer, also found recent internet fame after videos surfaced of him confronting a carful of teenagers who reportedly drove by a
signature-gathering spot playing YG and Nipsey Hussle’s anthem “FDT (Fuck Donald Trump).” Moghadam tries to chock one of the vehicle wheels with a brick he is seen holding inside the car’s window in the video, but the driver backs over it before Moghadam hurls it at the reversing vehicle. While there is absolutely nothing wrong with citizen petitions, this one’s supporters are certainly suspect. With adults like this, maybe Norman would be better off taking a page out of the 1968 cult classic Wild in the Streets and dumping LSD in the water supply. It couldn’t hurt any more than the excessive levels of chronium-6 found in it, and maybe the grown-ups would at least relax if not act their ages.
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Steakhouse Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1309 S. Agnew Ave. 405-236-0416
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American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 222 E. Sheridan Ave. 405-605-5223
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Iguana Mexican Grill
American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 10 N. Broadway Ave. 405-228-8031 Latin American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1207 N. Walker Ave. 405-236-1492
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 224 Johnny Bench Drive 405-701-3535
Cheever’s Cafe
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2409 N. Hudson Ave. 405-525-7007
Chick N Beer
Southern & Soul Food Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 715 NW 23rd St. 405-604-6995
Aurora Breakfast Bar & Backyard
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1704 NW 16th St. 405-609-8854
Back Door Barbecue
Barbecue Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 315 NW 23rd St. 405-525-7427
Bar Arbolada
Bar & Grill Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 637 W. Main St. 405-601-8659
Bar Cicchetti
Mediterranean Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 121 NE Second St. 405-795-5295
Barrios Fine Mexican Dishes
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1000 N. Hudson Ave. 405-702-6922
Basil Mediterranean Cafe
Mediterranean Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 211 NW 23rd St. 405-602-3030
Belle Kitchen
Bakery Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 30 NE Second St. 405 541 5858
Big Truck Tacos
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 530 NW 23rd St. 405-525-8226
Black Walnut
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 100 NE Fourth St. 405-445-6273
Bourbon St. Cafe
Cajun Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 100 E. California Ave. 405-232-6666
Bricktown Brewery
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1 N. Oklahoma Ave. 405-232-2739
Broadway 10 Bar & Chophouse
Steakhouse Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1101 N. Broadway Ave. 405-212-3949
Brown’s Bakery
Bakery Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1100 N. Walker Ave. 405-232-0363
Burger Punk
Burgers Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 3012 N. Walker Ave. 405-724-8017
Caeli’s Sweets Eats & Bar
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 726 W. Sheridan Ave. 405-600-7885
Cafe 110
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 110 N. Robinson Ave. 405-724-7195
Cafe Antigua
Latin American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1903 N. Classen Blvd. 405-602-8984
Cafe Cuvee
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1200 N. Walker Ave. 405-898-8120
Cafe Disco
Coffee & Tea Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 629 W. Main St. 405-594-2496
Cafe Do Brasil
Brazilian Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 440 NW 11th St., Suite 100 405-525-9779
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Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3325 N. Classen Blvd. 405-602-2883
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Buffet Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 333 W. Sheridan Ave. 405-228-8386
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Sandwich Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 100 W. Main St., Suite 105 405-748-3354
Cajun Corner
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City Bites
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George’s Happy Hog Bar-B-Q
Barbecue Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 712 Culbertson Drive 405-525-8111
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Bar & Grill Dining: No 814 W. Sheridan Ave., Suite C 405-774-9665
Deli & Sandwich Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1039 N. Walker Ave. 405-236-3503
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Chinese Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2701 N. Classen Blvd. 405-524-7333
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American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 211 N. Robinson Ave. 405-232-2233
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Vegetarian & Organic Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 333 NW Fifth St., Suite 104 405-601-1644
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Coffee & Tea Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 7 NE Sixth St., Suite 10 405-463-7312
Fassler Hall
German Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 421 NW 10th St. 405-609-3300
FlashBack RetroPub
Bar Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: No 814 W. Sheridan Ave. 405-633-3604
Flint
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La Gumbo Ya Ya
Cajun Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No mobile food truck 405-802-3416 Asian Fusion Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2424 N. Military Ave. 405-528-5141
Lido Restaurant
Vietnamese Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2518 N. Military Ave., Suite 101 405-521-1902
Lively Beerworks
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Louie’s Grill & Bar
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1215 N. Walker Ave. 405-230-1200
Lua Mediterranean and Bottle Shop
Mediterranean Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1749 NW 16th St. 405-601-4067 French Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 320 NW 10th St. 405-778-6800
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Magnolia Bistro
Food Truck Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 1225 SW Second St. 405-232-6506
Pizza Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1804 NW 16th St. 405-557-1760
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Asian Fusion Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3 NE Eighth St., Suite 120 405-212-2751
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Empire Slice House
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 324 N. Robinson Ave. 405-763-5911
Magasin Table
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American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 200 S. Oklahoma Ave. 405-602-5680
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Elemental Coffee Roasters
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 10 NE 10th St. 405-230-1910
Lang’s Bakery
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 730 NW 23rd St. 405-702-6960
American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 616 NW Fifth St. 405-601-2857
Bar & Grill Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1100 Classen Drive 405-601-7468
Jimmy’s Egg
Clancy’s Grill
Eatery & Cocktail Office @ The Union
James E. McNellie’s Public House
Korean Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1325 N. Walker Ave. 405-778-8524
Sandwich Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 211 N. Robinson Ave., Suite 120 405-232-3322
Barbecue Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 216 Johnny Bench Drive 405-272-9898
Mexican Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 9 NW Ninth St. 405-606-7172
Gogi Go!
Bar & Grill Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 1234 N. Western Ave. 405-609-3647
Food Truck Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No mobile food truck 405-361-1315
Bakery Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 601 NW 23rd St. 405-839-8343
Hideaway Pizza
Pizza Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 901 N. Broadway Ave. 405-796-7777
Hobby’s Hoagies
Deli & Sandwich Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 325 N. Walker Ave. 405-605-3131
Steakhouse Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 145 W. Sheridan Ave. 405-208-8800
Mary Eddy’s Kitchen x Lounge
American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 900 W. Main St. 405-982-6960
McClintock Saloon & Chop House
Steakhouse Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2227 Exchange Ave. 405-232-0151
Holey Rollers
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3010 Paseo St., Suite 101 405-212-2383
Hot Tamale Grill
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 400 W. Main St. 405-232-1184
Hubbly Bubbly Hookah & Cafe
Mediterranean Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 2900 N. Classen Blvd., Suite K 405-609-2930
Hudson’s Public House
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 27 E. Sheridan Ave. 405-605-4995
Hungry Frog Restaurant
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1101 N. Pennsylvania Ave. 405-524-0686
HunnyBunny Biscuit Co.
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 429 NW 23rd St. 405-605-4395
Mexican Radio
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1734 NW 16th St 405-900-5608
Mickey Mantle’s Steakhouse
Steakhouse Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 7 Mickey Mantle Drive 405-272-0777
MOB Grill
Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 11 NE Sixth St. 405-206-6437
Museum Cafe
Modern American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 415 Couch Drive 405-235-6262
Nashbird
Southern & Soul Food Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1 NW Ninth St. 405-600-9718
New State Burgers & Spirits
Play Cafe
Stone Sisters Pizza Bar
The Red Cup
Nic’s Place Diner and Lounge
Pollo Campero
Stonecloud Brewing Company
The Saucee Sicilian
Nic’s Grill
Power House
Sunnyside Diner
The Study
Quoc Bao Bakery
Sunnyside Diner
The Sushi Bar at Lower Bricktown
Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1705 NW 16th St., Suite A 405-724-7524 American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1116 N. Robinson Ave. 405-601-9234 Burgers Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1201 N. Pennsylvania Ave. 405-524-0999
Nourished Food Bar
Vegetarian & Organic Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 131 Dean A. McGee Ave. 405-740-7299
O Bar
Bar & Grill Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 1200 N. Walker Ave. 405-898-8170
Oak & Ore
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1732 NW. 16th St. 405-606-2030
Okie Pokie
Asian Fusion Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 308 NW 10th St. 405-605-5272
Old School Bagel Cafe
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 519 NW 23rd St. 405-602-3447
Old School Bagel Cafe
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 211 N. Robinson Ave. 405-778-8938
Oozie Mediterranean Restaurant
Mediterranean Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1211 N. Shartel Ave., Suite 102 405-724-7659
Oso Paseo
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 603 NW 28th St. 405-309-8226
Packard’s New American Kitchen
Modern American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 201 NW 10th St. 405-605-3771
Palo Santo
Bar Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1203 SW 2nd 405-594-3676
Park Avenue Grill
American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 1 Park Ave. 405-702-8444
Park Harvey Sushi
Sushi & Japanese Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 200 N. Harvey Ave., Suite 100 405-600-7575
Parlor
Bar & Grill Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 11 NE Sixth St. 405-294-4740
Paseo Grill
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2909 Paseo St. 405-601-1079
Patrono
Italian Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 305 N. Walker Ave. 405-702-7660
Pearl’s Crabtown
Seafood Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 303 E. Sheridan Ave. 405-232-7227
Coffee & Tea Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 610 NW 23rd St. 405-724-9434 Mexican Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1414 NW 23rd St. 405-601-1234 American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1228 SW Second St. 405-702-0699
Pizza Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2124 N. Broadway Ave. 405-609-6599 Brewery Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1012 NW First. St., Suite 101 405-602-3966 Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 916 NW Sixth St. 405-778-8861
Vietnamese Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2501 N. Classen Blvd. 405-760-6322
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 916 NW Sixth St. 405-778-8861
Red PrimeSteak
syrup.
Steakhouse Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 504 N. Broadway Ave. 405-232-2626
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1501 NW 23rd St. 405-601-1354
Red Rooster
Taj Cuisine of India
Bar & Grill Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3100 N. Walker Ave. 405-463-9982
Revolucion
Indian Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1500 NW 23rd St. 405-601-1888
Tamashii Ramen House
Mexican Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 916 NW Sixth St. 405-606-6184
Sushi & Japanese Dining: No Dining: No 321 NW Eighth St. 405-517-0707
Riviere Modern Banh Mi
Tandoor
Vietnamese Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 905 N. Hudson Ave. 405-604-3446
Rococo
Indian Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1901 E. Reno Ave. 405-270-0379
TapWerks Ale House
Italian Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2824 N. Pennsylvania Ave. 405-528-2824
Bar Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 121 E. Sheridian Ave. 405-319-9599
Roxy’s Ice Cream Social
Teapioca Lounge
Dessert Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1732 NW 16th St. 405-521-1300
Coffee & Tea Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1101 NW 23rd St. 405-525-4108
S&B’s Burger Joint
Texadelphia
Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 20 NW Ninth St. 405-270-0516
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 200 S. Oklahoma Ave. 405-208-4000
Saints
Thai House
Bar Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 1715 NW 16th St. 405-602-6308
Sala Thai Restaurant
Thai Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 500 NW 23rd St. 405-524-0503
Thai Kitchen
Thai Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1614 NW 23rd St. 405-528-8424
Thai Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 327 Dean A McGee Ave. 405-236-0229
Sanctuary
The Bleu Garten
Bar Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: No
Sauced on Paseo
American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 301 NW 10th St. 405-879-3808
The Cow Calf-Hay
Pizza Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2912 Paseo St. 405-521-9800
American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 212 N. Harvey Ave. 405-601-6180
Scratch Kitchen & Cocktails
The Drake Seafood & Oysterette
American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 605 NW 28th St. 405-602-2302
Seafood Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 519 NW 23rd St., Suite 111 405-605-3399
Sidecar Barley & Wine Bar
The Eleanor
Bar Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1100 N. Broadway Ave. 405-421-0203
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: No 317 NW 23rd St. 405-655-0227
Skinny Slim’s Public House
The Garage Burgers and Beer
Bar Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 201 E. Main St. 405-637-7917
Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1117 N. Robinson Ave. 405-602-6880
Social Capital
The Hall’s Pizza Kitchen
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 517 S. Hudson Ave. 405-270-7805
Pizza Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1004 N. Hudson Ave., Suite 106 405-600-1991
The Kitchen at Commonplace Books
Petro Deli
Deli & Sandwich Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 100 N. Broadway (34th Floor) 405-232-1184
Coffee & Tea Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1325 N. Walker Ave., Suite 138 405-534-4540
Phill Me Up Cheesesteaks
The Loaded Bowl
Vegetarian & Organic Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1211 SW Second St. 405-820-9599
American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 308 NW 10th St. 405-863-2202
The Manhattan OKC
Pho Cuong
Vietnamese Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3016 N. Classen Blvd. 405-524-5045
Pho Lien Hoa
Vietnamese Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 901 NW 23rd St. 405-521-8087
Picasso Cafe
American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3009 Paseo St. 405-602-2002
Pie Junkie
Dessert Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1711 NW 16th St. 405-605-8767
Pinkitzel
Bakery Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 150 N. E.K. Gaylord Blvd. 405-235-7465
Pizzeria Gusto
Pizza Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2415 N. Walker Ave. 405-437-4992
Plant
Vegetarian & Organic Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1120 N. Walker Ave. 405-225-1314
Plato’s Provisions
Social Deck + Dining
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1933 NW 23rd St. 405-602-8705
Someplace Else A Deli & Bakery
Deli & Sandwich Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2310 N. Western Ave. 405-524-0887
Stag Lounge
Bar Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 228 NE Second St. 405-606-7171
Stella Modern Italian Cuisine
Italian Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1201 N. Walker Ave. 405-235-2200
Stella Nova
Coffee & Tea Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 119 N. Robinson Ave. 405-673-7433
Stitch Cafe
Vegetarian & Organic Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 835 W. Sheridan Ave., Suite 100 405-212-2346
Stockyards City Cafe
Steakhouse Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2501 Vegetarian & Organic Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes Exchange Ave. 405-602-3142 mobile food truck 405-464-3041
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 210 Park Ave., Suite 150 405-605-5300
The Mantel Wine Bar & Bistro
Steakhouse Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 201 E. Sheridan Ave. 405-236-8040
The Mayan
Mexican Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3020 N. Walker Ave. 405-225-1583
The Mule
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1630 N. Blackwelder Ave. 405-601-1400
The Other Room
Bar & Grill Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 3009 Paseo St. 405-602-2002
The Press
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1610 N. Gatewood Ave. 405-208-7739
The Pump Bar
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes 2425 N. Walker Ave. 405-7028898
The R&J Lounge and Supper Club
Bar & Grill Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 320 NW 10th St. 405-602-5066
Vegetarian & Organic Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3122 N. Classen Blvd. 405-525-3430 Pizza Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes Food Truck 405-525-3430 Wine Bar Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: No 701 W. Sheridan Ave., Suite 100 405-724-7514
Sushi & Japanese Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 200 S. Oklahoma Ave. 405-609-6099
The Wedge
Pizza Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 230 NE First St. 405-270-0660
Toby Keiths I Love This Bar & Grill
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 310 Johnny Bench Drive 405-231-0254
Tucker’s Onion Burgers
Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 324 NW 23rd St. 405-609-2333
Urban Teahouse
Coffee & Tea Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 519 NW 23rd St., Suite 107 405-606-7005
Vast
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: No 333 W. Sheridan Ave. 405-702-7262
VII Asian Bistro
Asian Fusion Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2900 N. Classen Blvd. 405-604-2939
Vintage Cafe
Coffee & Tea Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 201 Robert S. Kerr Ave., Suite LL140 405-208-8366
Waffle Champion
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1212 N. Walker Ave., Suite 100 405-525-9235
Wheeze the Juice
Coffee & Tea Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 30 NE Second St. 405-602-0102
Yucatan Taco Stand Tequila Bar and Grill
Mexican Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 100 E. California Ave., Suite 110 405-604-5384
Yummy Noodles
Chinese Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1630 NW 23rd St. 405-604-4880
Yuzo Sushi Tapas
Sushi & Japanese Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 808 N. Broadway 405-702-9808
CHICKASHA Rock Island Grill
Bar Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3509 S. Fourth St. 405-262-1262
EDMOND 1884 at the Railyard
Bar Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 23 W. First St., Suite 115 405-216-3597
3 Tequilas
Mexican Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 315 S. Broadway 405-216-0500
Alfredo’s Mexican Cafe
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3409 S. Broadway Ave. 405-607-1300
Alvarado’s Mexican Restaurant
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2805 S. Broadway Ave. 405-359-8860
Andy’s Frozen Custard
Dessert Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 15200 Penn Crossing Court 405-470-7969
Around the Corner
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 11 S. Broadway 405-341-5414
Big O’s Pork & Dreams
Barbecue Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 285 S. Santa Fe Ave. 405-657-2235
Blenders Cafe
Coffee & Tea Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1200 W. Covell Road 405-285-0133
Boulevard Steakhouse
Steakhouse Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 505 S. Boulevard 405-715-2333
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Brent’s Cajun Seafood & Oyster Bar
Seafood Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3005 S. Broadway 405-285-0911
Bricktown Brewery
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1150 E. Second St. 405-726-8300
Buffalo Wild Wings
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 909 W. Interstate 35 Frontage Road 405-285-0667
Jimmy’s Egg
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1715 E. Second St. 405-340-6889
Jimmy’s Egg
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2621 S. Broadway 405-340-6611
Johnnie’s Charcoal Broiler
Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes Northwest Expressway 405-348-3214
C’est Si Bon
Cajun Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 308 W. Edmond Road 405-285-1800
CafE 501
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 501 S. Boulevard 405-359-1501
Cafe Evoke
Coffee & Tea Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 103 S. Broadway 405-285-1522
Charleston’s
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3409 S. Broadway 405-478-4949
Chelino’s Mexican Restaurant
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1612 S. Boulevard 405-340-3620
Chicken Salad Chick
Southern & Soul Food Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2404 E. Second St 405-276-4392
Cities Ice Cream
Dessert Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 23 W. First St., Suite 100 405-254-6676
City Bites
Sandwich Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1430 N. Santa Fe 405-657-1100
City Bites
Sandwich Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3601 S. Broadway 405-286-4200
City Bites
Sandwich Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2005 E. Second St. 405-726-9700
Deckle Smokehouse BBQ
Barbecue Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 324 W. Edmond Road 405-430-7649
Earl’s Rib Palace
Barbecue Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2121 S. Broadway Ave. 405-715-1166
Eggington’s
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 737 W. Danforth Road 405-285-1580
Ellis Island Coffee and Wine Lounge
Coffee & Tea Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3324 S Bryant Ave., Suite 130 405-237-3005
Ellis Island Coffee and Wine Lounge
Wine Bar Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 130 N. Broadway Ave., Suite 150 405-625-1886
Fish City Grill
Seafood Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1389 E. 15th St., Suite 104 405-348-2300
Flatire Burgers
Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 318 E. Ayers St. 405-359-2006
Frenzy Brewery
Brewery Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 15 S. Broadway 405-561-5350
Fuzzy’s Taco Shop
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1462 S. Bryant Ave. 405-562-4800
Jo’s Famous Pizza
Pizza Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 900 S. Kelly Ave. 405-340-7070
Klemm’s Smoke Haus
Barbecue Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2000 S. Broadway, Suite 4019 405-757-7412
Larm Thai Fusion
Thai Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1333 N. Santa Fe Ave., Suite 123 405-906-2382
Livegrass Butcher + Bistro
American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3601 E. Second St. 405-471-5666
Louie’s Grill & Bar
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1201 NW 178th St. 405-348-2288
Louie’s Grill & Bar
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1389 E. 15th St. 405-340-8700
Moni’Ss Pasta and Pizza
Italian Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 17200 N. May Ave., Suite 700 405-285-5991
Nhinja Sushi
Sushi & Japanese Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 12305 N. Rockwell Ave. 405-470-6044
Ok-Yaki
Asian Fusion Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 9 E. Edwards St. 405-285-6670
Ooo Cha
Vietnamese Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2000 W. Danforth Road 405-726-8188
Othello’s
Italian Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1 S. Broadway 405-330-9045
Panang 5
Thai Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3525 S. Boulevard 405-285-5188
Pepperoni Grill
Italian Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1000 W. Covell Road 405-285-5454
Pho Ben
Vietnamese Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 304 S Kelly Ave. 405-509-6462
Eagle One Pizza
The Garage Burgers and Beer
Fusion Kitchen
The Heat
Fuzzy’s Taco Shop
Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1316 W. Covell Road 405-471-5738 Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 601 S. Bryant Ave. 405-341-5801 Pizza Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1319 S. Broadway 405-715-1818
The Mule
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 16 S. Broadway Ave. 405-920-6236
The One Cafe
Modern American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 122 E. 15th St. 405-340-0333
The Patriarch Craft Beer House & Lawn
Bar Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: No 9 E. Edwards St. 405-285-6670
Upper Crust Wood Fired Pizza
Pizza Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1205 NW 178th St. 405-285-8887
Zarate’s Restaurant
Latin American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 706 S. Broadway 405-330-6400
EL RENO Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1637 Oklahoma 66 405-345-8034
Robert’s Grill
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 300 S. Bickford Ave. 405-262-1262
Swadley’s Bar-B-Q
Barbecue Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1629 OK-66 405-413-7333
GUTHRIE Rick’s Fine Chocolates & Coffees
Dessert Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 109 W. Oklahoma Ave. 405-293-9309
Roma’s Italian Restaurant
Italian Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 112 W. Noble Ave. 405-260-1552
Sheena’s Outpost
S&B’s Burger Joint
Akropolis
Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 840 W. Danforth Road 405-265-2739
Greek Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1809 S. Air Depot Blvd. 405-733-1323
Sparrow Modern Italian
Akropolis II
Hott Wings
Sumo Japanese Steakhouse
Hudson’s Public House
Sunnyside Diner
Coffee & Tea Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1041 NW 150th St. 405-849-4906 Barbecue Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1801 W. Edmond Road 405-340-7427 Sushi & Japanese Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1801 S. Broadway 405-348-3398 Breakfast & Brunch Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 7 E. Second St. 405-920-5144
Inspirations Tea Room
Greek Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 4734 SE 29th St. 405-670-3040
Brielle’s Bistro
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 9205 NE 23rd St. 405-259-8473
C’est Si Bon Cajun Catfish & Po’boys
Cajun Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5501 Main St. 405-601-8822
Casa Juanito
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 4718 SE 29th St. 405-677-1401
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Asian Fusion Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 4728 SE 29th St. 405-595-2426 Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 801 E. Danforth Road 405-810-8337
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Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1851 S. Douglas Blvd. 405-732-0232
J.T. Barbeque & Catering
Barbecue Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 505 S. Sunnylane Road 405-670-3350
Jimmy’s Egg
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6805 SE 15th St. 405-732-6433
Jitters Coffee
Coffee & Tea Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5501 Main St., Suite 110 405-724-9353
Landing Zone
American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 8720 SE 15th St. 405-732-3678
Mexican Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1000 S. Douglas Blvd. 405-733-2271
Open Flame Coffee Company + Roastery
Coffee & Tea Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 307 S. Air Depot Blvd. 405-455-3292
Pelican’s Restaurant
Seafood Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 291 North Air Depot Blvd. 405-732-4392
Ron’s Hamburgers & Chili
Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 351 N. Air Depot Blvd. 405-733-7667
S&B’s Burger Joint
Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1909 S. Douglas Blvd. 405-741-9494
Sara’s Restaurant
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3731 SE 15th St. 405-670-4666
Super Subs
Sandwich Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2150 S. Douglas Blvd. 405-733-5440
Taste of Soul Giant Egg Roll
Asian Fusion Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 4605 SE 29th St. 405-677-5820
Ted’s Cafe Escondido
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5301 Main St., Suite 117 405-813-8337
Tez Wingz
Barbecue Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3801 N. Oak Grove Drive 405-546-8777
The Garage Burgers and Beer
Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5301 Main St. 405-609-2320
The Underground
Coffee & Tea Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1621 S. Douglas Blvd., Suite C 405-733-7720
Vesa’s Soul Food
Chibugan Filipino Cuisine
Deli & Sandwich Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 78 E. 33rd St. 405-330-1663
Henry Hudson’s Pub
Chequers Restaurant & Pub
Interurban
Ted’s Cafe Escondido
Chinese Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1224 S. Air Depot Blvd. 405-737-7118
Venezia Italian Ristorante
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 115 S. Sooner Road 405-670-4600 American Dining: No yes 1009 S. Air Depot Blvd. 405736-6944
Jason’s Deli
Golden Palace
Chelino’s Mexican Restaurant
Coffee & Tea Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2118 W. Edmond Road, Suite 300 405 715-2525 American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1301 E. Danforth Road 405-348-2792
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5835 SE 15th St. 405-931-3389
Lupe’s Mexican Restaurant
Chelino’s Mexican Restaurant
MIDWEST/ DEL CITY
Italian Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 507 S. Boulevard 405-815-3463
Asian Fusion Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1100 S. Air Depot Blvd., Suite 5 405-610-2002
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6007 SE 15th St. 405-931-3141
Roxy’s Ice Cream Social
Dessert Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1380 W. Covell Road 405-521-1300
Pizza Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1920 S. Air Depot Blvd. 405-455-5822
Louie’s Grill & Bar
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 11300 S. Pine St. 405-305-3398
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2452 E. Second St. 405-906-2421
Steve’s Rib
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1000 NW 192nd St. 405-657-1103
The Garage Burgers and Beer
Pub W
Hobby’s Hoagies
American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 23 W. First St. 405-285-7725
Southern & Soul Food Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 4601 SE 29th St. 405-677-9049
Southern & Soul Food Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 17 E. Fifth St. 405-471-6050
Stella Nova
Deli & Sandwich Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 222 S. Santa Fe Ave. 405-348-2214
Don’s Alley
American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3409 Wynn Drive 405-509-2333
Nashbird
Hideaway Pizza
Pizza Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 116 E. Fifth St., Suite 3832 405-348-4777
The Cow Calf-Hay
Chuck House
Southern & Soul Food Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2400 S. Midwest Blvd. 405-737-3013
Italian Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 201 S. Sooner Road 405-702-7773 Southern & Soul Food Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 8937 NE 10th St. 405-455-6650
MOORE Alfredo’s Mexican Cafe
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2701 S. Interstate 35 Service Road 405-794-4700
BBN Get Juiced Cafe
Coffee & Tea Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 2014 S. Interstate 35 Service Road 405-703-4363
Coolgreens
O Asian Fusion
Diamond Dawgs
O’Connell’s Irish Pub & Grille
Vegetarian & Organic Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 765 Asp Ave., Suite 100 405-701-3607 American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 753 Asp Ave. 405-364-3294
Donut King
Bakery Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1214 W. Lindsey St. 405-321-7882
Chelino’s Mexican Restaurant
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2113 Riverwalk Drive 405-790-0677
City Bites
Sandwich Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1804 S. Broadway 405-735-3400
Fatty’s Smokehouse
Barbecue Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 301 W. Main St. 405-794-4584
Fuzzy’s Taco Shop
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 825 SW 19th St., Suite 13 405-378-2419
Hideaway Pizza
Pizza Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 835 SW 19th St. 405-604-0777
Himalayas Aroma of India
Indian Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 709 N. Moore Ave. 405-701-3900
Hollie’s Flatiron Steakhouse
Steakhouse Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1199 S. Interstate 35 Service Road 405-799-0300
Jimmy’s Egg
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2709 S. Interstate 35 Service Road 405-799-3447
Lazy Donkey
Mexican Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1224 N. Broadway St. 405-300-9300
Lazy Donkey
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 857 NW 12th St. 405-300-9411
El Chico
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3439 W. Main St. 405-360-2146
El Huevo Mexi-Diner
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3522 24th Ave. NW 405-310-3157
Fuzzy’s Taco Shop
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 752 Asp Ave. 405-701-1000
Gaberino’s Homestyle Italian
Italian Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 400 Ed Noble Parkway 405-310-2229
Gigi’s Cupcakes
Dessert Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1636 24th Ave. NW, Suite F-102 405-801-2525
Gyro Hero
Greek Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1115 E. Constitution St. 405-701-0777
Hasslers
Mexican Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 333 S. Porter Ave. 405-360-6722
Henry Hudson’s Pub
Bar & Grill Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3737 W. Main St. 405-329-6044
HeyDay
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3201 Market Place 405-310-3500
Hideaway Pizza
Pizza Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 577 Buchanan Ave. 405-292-4777
Asian Fusion Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 105 12th Ave. SE 405-701-8899 Irish & Pub Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 769 Asp Ave. 405-217-8454
Old School Bagel Cafe
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 710 W. Main St., Suite 100 405-928-5522
Othello’s Italian Restaurant
NORTH OKC 1492 New World Latin Cuisine
Latin American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 9213 N. Pennsylvania Ave. 405-463-3328
Baba G Mediterranean Grill
Mediterranean Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 4401 W. Memorial Road 405-608-2299
Italian Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 434 Buchanan Ave. 405-701-4900
Belle Kitchen
Ozzie’s Diner
Bellini’s Ristorante & Grill
Pub W
Bibi’s Craft Ice Cream
Redrock Canyon Grill
Big Sky Bread Company
Scratch Kitchen & Cocktails
Bill Kamp’s Meat Market
American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 132 W. Main St. 405-801-2900
Deli & Sandwich Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 7310 N. Western Ave. 405-843-2455
Second Wind Coffeehouse
Birra Birra Craft Pizzeria
Coffee & Tea Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 564 Buchanan Ave.
Pizza Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1316 W. Memorial Road 405-607-0060
Sergio Italian Restaurant
BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse
Italian Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 104 E. Gray St. 405-573-7707
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2425 W. Memorial Road 405-748-6770
Seven47
Bricktown Brewery
Modern American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 747 Asp Ave. 405-701-8622
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5516 W. Memorial Road 405-232-2739
Stella Nova
Burn by Rocky Patel
Coffee & Tea Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 1415 W. Main St. 405-310-2705
Bar Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 13230 Pawnee Drive 405-607-0813
syrup.
ButterSweet Cupcakes
Bakery Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 7509 N. May Ave. 405-430-5484
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1700 Lexington Ave. 405-364-9835 Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3720 W. Robinson Ave. 405-701-5844
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1820 Legacy Park Drive 405-701-5501
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 123 E. Main St. 405-701-1143
Italian Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6305 Waterford Blvd. 405-848-1065 Dessert Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1316 W. Memorial Road 405-418-8590 Bakery Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6606 N. Western Ave. 405-879-0330
Dessert Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 16708 N. Pennsylvania Ave. 405-397-9395
Louie’s Grill & Bar
Hurts Donut
Bakery Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 746 Asp Ave. 405-701-8991
Cafe 501 Classen Curve
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1601 S. Interstate 35 Service Road 405-895-7419
Nosh Restaurant
Interurban
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1150 Ed Noble Parkway 405-307-9200
Cafe 7
Modern American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 200 SE 19th St. 405-814-9699
Okie Tonk Cafe
Jason’s Deli
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1003 SW 19th St. 405-603-8665
Deli & Sandwich Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 950 Ed Noble Parkway 405-360-3600
Royal Bavaria
Jimmy’s Egg
German Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3401 S. Sooner Road 405-799-7666
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1000 Alameda St. 405-360-3447
Sakana Sushi Bar & Grill
Jimmy’s Egg
Sushi & Japanese Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2082 S. Interstate 35 Service Road 405-735-9654
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2539 W. Main St. 405-579-3447
The Garage Burgers and Beer
La Baguette
Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2060 S. Interstate 35 Service Road 405-759-2020
Bakery - Cafe Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2100 W. Main St. 405-329-5822
NORMAN
La Baguette - West Norman
Apple Tree Chocolate
Chocolate & Confections Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 754 Asp Ave. 405-310-3959
Benvenuti’s Ristorante
Italian Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 105 W. Main St. 405-310-5271
Bison Witches Bar & Deli
Deli & Sandwich Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 211 E. Main St. 405-364-7555
Blackbird GastroPub
Irish & Pub Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 575 S. University Blvd. 405-928-5555
Blu Fine Wine and Food
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 213 N. Crawford Ave. 405-360-4258
Cafe Saffron
Indian Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 770 Deans Row Ave. 405-360-8050
Charleston’s
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 300 Ed Noble Parkway 405-360-0900
Chelino’s Mexican Restaurant
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 110 Ed Noble Parkway 405-447-8050
City Bites
Sandwich Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2001 W. Main St. 405-701-1682
Bakery - Cafe Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1130 Rambling Oaks Drive 405-329-1101
Legend’s Restaurant
American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1313 W. Lindsey St. 405-329-8888
Life Organics Cannafe
Music Venue Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 588 Buchanan Ave. 405-701-9221
Los Dos Amigos
Mexican Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2130 E. Alameda St. 405-329-0611
Louie’s Grill & Bar
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3750 W. Robinson St. 405-360-4386
Louie’s Grill & Bar
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 301 W. Boyd St. 405-366-6291
Mamaveca Mexican and Peruvian Restaurant
Latin American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2551 Hemphill Drive 405-573-4003
Neighborhood JA.M.
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 102 W. Main St. 405-310-2127
New York Pizza & Pasta
Italian Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 217 W. Boyd St. 405-360-1515
Notorious P.I.E.
Pizza Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 305 E. Main St. 405-310-2390
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5825 NW Grand Blvd. 405-844-150 Sandwich Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 14101 N. May Ave., Suite 117 405-748-3354
Casa de los Milagros
Ted’s Cafe Escondido
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 700 N. Interstate Drive 405-307-8337
Thai Thai Asian Bistro
Thai Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 780 W. Main St. 405-307-0283
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5111 N. Classen Blvd. 405-286-9809
Casa Perico Mexican Grille
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 12219 N. Pennsylvania Ave. 405-755-1506
Chae Cafe & Eatery
Thai Thai Asian Bistro
Thai Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3522 24th Ave. NW 405-310-2026
Breakfast & Brunch Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 7300 N. Western Ave. 405-840-7725
Chalk Sports Bar
The Diner
American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 213 E. Main St. 405-329-6642
Bar & Grill Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1324 W. Memorial Road 405-242-2112
Charleston’s
The Earth Cafe & Deli
Deli & Sandwich Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 309 S. Flood Ave. 405-364-3551
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5608 W. Memorial Road 405-470-8169
Charly’s
The Garage Burgers and Beer
Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 307 E. Main St. 405-701-7035
Sandwich Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 12000 N. Interstate 35 Service Road 405-475-9944
Chef Curry To Go
The Library Bar & Grill
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 607 W. Boyd St. 405-366-7465
American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5701 N. Western Ave. 405-608-8050
The Mont
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1300 Classen Blvd. 405-329-3330
The Winston
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 106 W. Main St. 405-561-7616
TOLY Park
Attraction Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 223 W. Main St. 405-633-3227
Tucker’s Onion Burgers
Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2166 NW 24th Ave. 405-561-7373
Victoria’s Pasta
Bakery Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 215 E. Main St. 405-307-0541
Victoria’s Pasta Shop
Italian Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 215 E. Main St. 405-329-0377
Whispering Pines Inn
Chelino’s Mexican Restaurant
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 10904 N. May Ave. 405-286-3112
Chicken Salad Chick
Southern & Soul Food Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1121 NW 63rd St., Suite 5005 405-300-5768
City Bites
Sandwich Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 13425 N. MacArthur Blvd. 405-603-5151
City Bites
Sandwich Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2804 NW 122nd St. 405-752-1771
City Bites
Sandwich Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 7020 N. Western Ave. 405-848-3222
French Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 7820 E. State Highway 9 405-447-0202 E AT & D R I N K O KGA Z E T TE .CO M | A U G U S T 2 6 , 2 0 2 0
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Classen Grill
Interurban
Classic’s Bar & Grill
Iron Star BBQ
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5124 N. Classen Circle 405-842-0428 American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 8310 N. Western Ave. 405-810-8440
Clean Juice
Juice shop Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5810 N. Classen Blvd. 405-252-7515
Coolgreens
Vegetarian & Organic Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 14201 N. May Ave., Suite 209 405-286-9304
Coolgreens
Vegetarian & Organic Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6475 Avondale Drive 405-841-2665
Daily Donut
Bakery Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 10911 N. Western Ave. 405-849-4747
Earl’s Rib Palace
Barbecue Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5508 W. Memorial Road 405-603-1199
Earl’s Rib Palace
Barbecue Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6816 N. Western Ave. 405-843-9922
Edna’s
Bar Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 5137 Classen Cirle 405-840-3339
Ember Modern American Tavern
American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6300 Waterford Blvd. 405-858-2490
En Croute
French Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6460 Avondale Drive 405-607-6100
Firebirds
Steakhouse Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1320 W. Memorial Road 405-415-9461
Flip’s Wine Bar & Trattoria
Italian Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5801 N. Western Ave. 405-843-1527
Fuzzy’s Taco Shop
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 13230 Pawnee Drive, Suite 110 405-286-5633
Good Gravy!
Diner Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 8014 N. Western Ave. 405-761-8886
Green Goodies
Bakery Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5840 N. Classen Blvd., Suite 5 405-842-2288
Hacienda Tacos
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 12086 N. May Ave. 405-900-8226
Hatch Early Mood Food
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 13230 Pawnee Drive 405-286-2974
Henry Hudson’s Pub
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1131 W. Memorial Road 405-752-1444
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6100 W. Memorial Road 405-720-8680
OK Country Cafe
Shogun Steak House of Japan
Diner Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6072 S. Western Ave. 405-602-6866
Barbecue Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3700 N. Shartel Ave. 405-524-5925
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 10948 N. May Ave., Suite 6202 405-286-2233
Old School Bagel Cafe
Sicillian Pizza Cafe
Jeff’s Country Cafe
Opus Prime Steakhouse
Sidecar Barley & Wine Bar
Jimmy’s Egg
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3401 N. Classen Blvd. 405-524-2023
Steakhouse Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 800 W. Memorial Road 405-607-6787 Coffee & Tea Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6434 Avondale Drive 405-796-7793
Soup Soup
Jimmy’s Egg
Osteria
Stars & Stripes Pizza
Jimmy’s Egg
Papa Dio’s
Stella Nova
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5012 N. Classen Ave. 405-843-1144 Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 11109 N. May Ave. 405-748-3400
Italian Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6430 Avondale Drive 405-254-5058 Italian Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 10712 N. May Ave. 405-755-2255
HiLo Club
Bar Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 1221 NW 50th St. 405-843-1722
Hopscotch Kitchen & Bar
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 10909 N. May Ave. 405-286-4246
Humble Donut Co.
Bakery Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5900 W. Memorial Road 405-470-4402
Hummus Mediterranean Café
Mediterranean Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3000 W. Memorial Road 405-216-5468
Ingrid’s
German Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3701 N. Youngs Blvd. 405-946-8444
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Diner Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 7654 N. Western Ave. 405-843-7095 Pizza Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2805 NW 122nd St. 405-242-2000 Coffee & Tea Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 4716 N. Western Ave. 405-605-2563
American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 12325 N. May Ave. 405-748-5878
Burgers Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3600 N. May Ave. 405-917-1711
Patty Wagon
Sushi Neko
Johnnie’s Charcoal Broiler
Joey’s Cafe
Sushi & Japanese Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 4318 N. Western Ave. 405-528-8862
Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2652 W. Britton Road 405-721-2565
Pearls Oyster Bar
Seafood Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5641 N. Classen Blvd. 405-848-8008
Swadley’s Bar-B-Q
Johnnie’s Sweet Creations
Pepperoni Grill
Tana Thai Bistro
Italian Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1901 Northwest Expressway 405-848-4660
Thai Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 10700 N. May Ave. 405-242-2075
Perk Place Cafe
Taqueria Sanchez
Bakery Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 8603 S. Western Ave. 405-616-3255
La Baguette Bakery & Deli Bistro
Deli & Sandwich Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 7408 N. May Ave. 405-840-3047
Coffee & Tea Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 14600 Portland Ave., Suite A 405-420-4516
Lee’s Sandwiches
Poblano Grill
Luigi’s Pizza
Pub W
Sandwich Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3300 N. Classen Blvd. 405-601-2161
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3121 W. Memorial Road 405-608-2200
Lumpy’s Sports Bar & Grill
Qdoba Mexican Grill
Bar & Grill Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 12325 N. May Ave. 405-286-3300
Mahogany Prime Steakhouse
Steakhouse Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3241 W. Memorial Road 405-748-5959
Margarita’s Mexican Restaurant
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 7801 N. May Ave. 405-463-0606
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 13720 N. Pennsylvania Ave., Suite 1 405-752-9878
Ray’s Cafe
Diner Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2727 NW 50th St. 405-942-4100
Republic Gastropub
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5830 N. Classen Ave. 405-286-4577
Revolve Pizza Kitchen
Metro Diner
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3000 W. Memorial Road, Suite 109 405-437-3079
Mizu Ramen + Sushi
Sushi & Japanese Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 12124 N. Pennsylvania Ave. 405-810-5100
Pizza Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5500 W. Memorial Road 405-792-2858
Rococo
Italian Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 12252 N. May Ave. 405-212-4577
Ron’s Hamburgers and Chili
Musashi’s
Asian Fusion Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 4315 N. Western Ave. 405-602-5623
Naan Cuisine of India
Indian Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 12215 N. Pennsylvania Ave. 405-752-5283
Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 4723 N. May Ave. 405-943-7667
Roughtail Brewing Co.
Brewery Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 320 W. Memorial Road 405-771-6517 Dessert Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6150 NW Grand Blvd. 405-521-1300
S&B’s Burger Joint
Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 14020 N. May Ave. 405-418-8477
S&B’s Burger Joint
ND Foods
Deli & Sandwich Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2632 W. Britton Road 405-840-9364
Ned’s Starlite Lounge
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 7301 N. May Ave. 405-242-6100
Neighborhood J.A.M.
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 15124 Lleyton’s Court 405-242-4161
Neptune’s Sandwiches
Sandwich Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3301 N. Classen Blvd. 405-525-0414
Nunu’s Mediterranean Cafe & Market
Mediterranean Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3131 W. Memorial Road 405-751-7000
Ocean 81 Sushi Bar
Asian Fusion Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 7508 N. May Ave. 405-842-3764
Off the Hook Seafood and More
Seafood Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 125 W. Britton Road 405-840-3474
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Barbecue Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2233 W. Memorial Road 405-413-7333
Mexican Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 4009 NW 10th St. 405-520-3553
Mexcian Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 13593 N. May Ave. 405-755-8111
Pizza Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 7901 N. May Ave. 405-848-9995
Hideaway Pizza
Pizza Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5022 N. Western Ave. 405-840-4777
Bar Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 13230 Pawnee Drive, Suite 200 405-286-9307
Organic Squeeze
ND Foods Hideaway Pizza
Pizza Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 528 E. Memorial Road 405-752-9100
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 13837 N. May Ave. 405-749-2255
Roxy’s Ice Cream Social
Pizza Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5950 W. Memorial Road 405-470-4777
Sushi & Japanese Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 11900 N. May Ave. 405-749-0120
Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5929 N. May Ave. 405-843-8777
Saii Asian Bistro & Sushi Bar
Sushi & Japanese Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6900 N. May Ave. 405-702-7244
Saturn Grill
Sandwich Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6432 Avondale Drive 405-843-7114
Sean Cummings’ Irish Pub
Irish & Pub Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 7628 N. May Ave. 405-841-7326
Shartel Cafe
American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5116 N. Shartel Ave. 405-843-0900
Sheesh Mahal
Indian Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 4621 N. May Ave. 405-778-8469
Shiki
Sushi & Japanese Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 14041 N. May Ave. 405-751-8989
Ted’s Cafe Escondido
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2836 NW 68th St. 405-848-8337
Ted’s Cafe Escondido
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 15124 Lleyton’s Court, Suite 118 405-286-3676
Texas de Brazil
Steakhouse Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1901 Northwest Expressway 405-362-9200
The Boom
American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 2218 NW 39th St. 405-601-7200
The Drum Room
Southern & Soul Food Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 4309 N. Western Ave. 405-604-0990
The Garage Burgers and Beer
Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2900 W. Britton Road 405-254-5757
The Hutch on Avondale
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6437 Avondale Drive 405-842-1000
The Ice Shop
Dessert Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 10443 N. May Ave. 405-534-5700
The Lobby Cafe & Bar
American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 4322 N. Western Ave. 405-604-4650
The Merret
Bar Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6464 Avondale Drive 405-848-6464
The Metro Wine Bar & Bistro
Modern American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6418 N. Western Ave. 405-840-9463
The Pig & The Butcher
Barbecue Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2925 W. Britton Road 405-849-6199
The Shack Seafood and Oyster Bar
Seafood Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 303 NW 62nd St. 405-608-4333
The Wedge
Pizza Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 4709 N. Western Ave. 405-602-3477
Thunder Roadhouse Cafe
American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 900 W. Memorial Road 405-752-6073
Tokyo Sushi Bar
Sushi & Japanese Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 7516 N. Western Ave. 405-848-6733
Tom + Chee
Polk’s House
Chen’s Buffet
La Frontera
Torchy’s Tacos
Prelude Coffee Roasters
Chuanyu Fusion
La Loteria Tacogrill
Tsubaki Sushi & Hibachi
Taco Rico
Chuck House
Let’s Do Greek Restaurant & Food Truck
Tucker’s Onion Burgers
Wing Supreme
City Bites
Little Mike’s Hamburgers
Clark Crew BBQ
Louie’s Grill & Bar
Cous Cous Cafe
Louie’s Grill & Bar
51st Street Speakeasy
Cousin’s Bar and Grill
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6509 N. May Ave. 405-840-5053
Lumpy’s Sports Bar & Grill
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1114 NW 51st St. 405-463-0470
All American Pizza
Dave & Buster’s
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5501 N. May Ave. 405-254-9900
Mama Roja Mexican Kitchen
Pizza Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 7101 Northwest Expressway 405-721-2900
Andy’s Frozen Custard
Falcone’s Pizzeria
Pizza Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6705 N. May Ave. 405-242-2222
Moe’s Place
Dessert Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5801 Northwest Expressway 405-470-7969
Ann’s Chicken Fry House
Feast
Buffet Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6512 Northwest Expressway 405-603-8668
Nabati Vegan Mediterranean
American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 4106 NW 39th Expressway 405-943-8915
Annie Okie’s Runway Cafe-Wiley Post Airport
Fortune Chinese Restaurant
Chinese Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 12315 N. Rockwell Ave. 405-722-3032
Naylamp Peruvian Restaurant
American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5915 Philip J. Rhoads Ave. 405-787-7732
Arbuckle Mountain Fried Pies
Ganache Patisserie
Oil Center Deli
Gopuram Taste of India
Piatto Italian Kitchen
Gopuram Taste of India
Polar Donuts
Hefner Grill
Potbelly Sandwich Shop
Henry Hudson’s Pub
Queen of Sheba
Henry Hudson’s Pub
Raspberries ‘N’ CrEme
Hideaway Pizza
Redrock Canyon Grill
Hunan Wok
Roxy’s Ice Cream Social
Incredible Pizza
S&B’s Burger Joint
Ingrid’s
San Marcos
Deli & Sandwich Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2116 W. Memorial Road 405-810-5152 Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 13002 N. Pennsylvania Ave. 405-936-4264 Sushi & Japanese Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5900 W. Memorial Road, Suite E 405-792-7818 Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 150001 N. May Ave. 405-254-5555
Tucker’s Onion Burgers
Southern & Soul Food Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2319 N. Lottie Ave. 405-887-0539 Coffee & Tea Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3 NE Eighth St. 405-445-4353 Mexican Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3838 N. Lincoln Blvd. 405-521-1330 American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3925 N. Lincoln Blvd. 405-702-5464
Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5740 N. Classen Blvd., Suite 3 405-286-3331
NORTHWEST OKC
Upper Crust Wood Fired Pizza
1 Smart Cookie
Pizza Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5860 N. Classen Blvd. 405-842-7743
Vito’s Ristorante
Italian Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 7521 N. May Ave. 405-848-4867
VZD’s Restaurant & Bar
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 4200 N. Western Ave., Suite D 405-602-3006
Wagyu Japanese BBQ
Asian Fusion Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3000 W. Memorial Road 405-285-9796
Whiskey Cake Kitchen & Bar
Modern American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1845 Northwest Expressway 405-582-2253
Yokozuna Sushi
Sushi & Japanese Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 13230 Pawnee Drive, Suite 100 405-500-1020
Zero Tolerance Coffee
Coffee & Tea Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 913 W. Britton Road 405-314-0048
Bakery Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 12100 N. Rockwell Ave. 405-721-5959
Bakery Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3721 NW 50th St. 405-946-1300
Zorba’s Mediterranean Cuisine
Mediterranean Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6014 N. May Ave. 405-947-7788
NORTHEAST OKC Bedlam Bar-B-Q
Barbecue Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 610 NE 50th St. 405-528-7427
Bistro 46 Restaurant & Grille
American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2501 NE 23rd St. 405-595-3904
Bricktown Brewery
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: No 1 Remington Place 405-419-4449
Carican Flavors
Modern American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2701 N. Martin Luther King Ave. 405-424-0456
Culture Coffee
Coffee & Tea Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1029 NE Sixth St. 405-724-7243
Faculty House
American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 601 NE 14th St. 405-235-8212
Florence’s Restaurant
Southern & Soul Food Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1437 NE 23rd St. 405-427-3663
Gabriella’s Italian Grill
Italian Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1226 NE 63rd St. 405-478-4955
Geronimo’s Bakery
Bakery Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1817 N. Martin Luther King Ave. 405-427-5893
Health Nut Cafe
Deli & Sandwich Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 920 N. Lincoln Blvd. 405-271-4338
Indian Dhaba
Indian Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 4600 NE 120th St. 405-478-2151
Jamil’s Steakhouse OKC
Steakhouse Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 4910 N. Lincoln Blvd. 405-525-8352
Leap Coffee Roasters
Coffee & Tea Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 44 NE 51st St. 405-602-5800
Leo’s BBQ
Barbecue Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3631 N. Kelley Ave. 405-424-5367
Ava’s Premium Toffee
Chocolate & Confections Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 1408 N. Portland Ave. 405-265-5986
Azteca Mexican Grill
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 4024 N. May Ave. 405-942-0260
Babble
Coffee & Tea Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6909 W. Hefner Road, Suite B12 405-792-7421
Barry’s Grill
American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3124 N. May Ave. 405-948-7878
Best Donuts
Bakery Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2320 NW 23rd St. 405-524-1800
Beverly’s Pancake House
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3315 Northwest Expressway 405-848-5050
Broke Brewing Company
Brewery Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3810 N. Tulsa Ave. 405-237-8115
Buffalo Wild Wings
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 4130 Northwest Expressway 405-842-9464
Cajun Corner
Cajun Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 9200 N. Council Road, Suite A 405-792-2588
Cajun King
Cajun Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5816 NW 63rd St. 405-603-3714
Casa Perico Mexican Grille
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 4521 NW 63rd St. 405-721-3650
Buffet Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 4537 NW 23rd St. 405-946-0092 Asian Fusion Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 7011 W. Hefner Road 405-367-7977 Southern & Soul Food Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 4430 NW 10th St. 405-942-0852 Sandwich Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6001 N. May Ave. 405-842-3355 Barbecue Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3510 Northwest Expy 405-724-8888 Mediterranean Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6165 N. May Ave. 405-286-1533
Bakery Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 13230 Pawnee Drive, Suite 114 405-286-4068 Indian Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 4559 NW 23rd St. 405-948-7373 Indian Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 412 S. Meridian Ave. 405-948-7373 American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 9201 Lake Hefner Parkway 405-748-6113 Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6920 W. Hefner Road 405-720-2177 Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3509 NW 58th St. 405-946-5771 Pizza Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5501 Northwest Expressway 405-603-7177 Chinese Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6812 Northwest Expressway 405-722-8996 Pizza Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5833 Northwest Expressway 405-728-8360
German Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6501 N. May Ave. 405-842-4799
Chelino’s Mexican Restaurant
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1605 N. Meridian Ave. 405-947-5611
Chelino’s Mexican Restaurant
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6509 Northwest Expressway 405-728-2770
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 9401 Lake Hefner Parkway 405-751-2298 Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 7216 Northwest Expressway 405-720-1999
Bar & Grill Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5909 Northwest Expressway 405-728-7000 Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 9219 Lake Hefner Parkway 405-302-6262 American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5012 N. MacArthur Blvd. 405-495-7030 Mediterranean Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 7101 Northwest Expressway 405-506-0478 Asian Fusion Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5805 NW 50th St. 405-603-3997 Deli & Sandwich Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2601 Northwest Expressway 405-840-3113 Italian Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2920 NW 63rd St. 405-608-8866 Bakery Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1111 N. Meridian Ave., Suite B 405-946-7448 Deli & Sandwich Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 8500 N. Rockwell Ave. 405-792-5112 Ethiopian Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2308 N. MacArthur Blvd. 405-606-8616 Bakery Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2925 Lakeside Circle 405-755-3560 American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 9221 Lake Hefner Parkway 405-749-1995 Dessert Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 12220 N. MacArthur Blvd. 405-521-1300
Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 7640 Northwest Expressway 405-603-8116 Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 12201 N. Rockwell Road 405-722-1172
Smoked Out BBQ
Jimmy’s Egg
Smoothie King
Jimmy’s Egg
Stars Pizza CafE & Grill
Jo-Bawb’s Championship BBQ
Sumo II Japanese Steakhouse
Johnnie’s Charcoal Broiler
Sunnyside Diner
Junior’s
The Garage Burgers and Beer
Kabob-n-Curry
Tim’s Drive Inn
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1616 N. May Ave. 405-942-8710
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 7128 W. Hefner Road 405-728-3447
Thai Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5805 NW 50th St. 405-792-2153
Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6724 Northwest Expressway 405-773-9997
Jimmy’s Egg
Charleston’s
Charm Thai Cuisine
Greek Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 7202 W. Hefner Road 405-603-4444
San Marcos
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 5829 Melton Drive 405-728-8343
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3741 NW 39th Expressway 405-949-5522
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5907 Northwest Expressway 405-721-0060
Mexican Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5920 NW 23rd St. 405-601-1244
Jimmy’s Egg
Castle Falls
European Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 820 N. MacArthur Blvd. 405-942-6133
Mexican Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2008 N. MacArthur Blvd. 405-949-0088
Barbecue Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 7921 Northside Drive 405-479-0187 Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6629 Northwest Expressway 405-470-0177 American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2601 Northwest Expressway 405-848-5597 Mediterranean Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 4104 N. Portland Ave. 405-601-3454
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 4101 N. MacArthur Blvd. 405-787-1963 Barbecue Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6220 Northwest Expressway 405-985-6328 Frozen Drinks Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5921 SW Third St. 405-603-6992 Pizza Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2124 NW 39th St. 405-601-4040 Sushi & Japanese Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 7101 Northwest Expressway, Suite 230 405-721-2420 Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 9148 N. MacArthur Blvd. 405-722-8262 Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6900 NW 122nd St. 405-603-3080 American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5037 N. MacArthur Blvd. 405-789-5410
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NOMINATION BALLOT
BEST
Oklahoma City’s original and longest-running readers’ poll, Best of OKC, is back for its
OF OKC
36th year! We need your input in telling us the best our city offers, so nominate your favorites RIGHT HERE or at bestofoklahomacity.com until Monday, September 7, 2020.
2020
FOOD & DRINK 1.
BEST LOCAL CRAFT BREWERY
16. BEST MEXICAN RESTAURANT
31. BEST PRE- OR POST- EVENT SPOT
17. BEST LATIN RESTAURANT (NOT MEXICAN)
32. BEST NATIONAL OR REGIONAL RESTAURANT *
2. BEST LOCAL TAP ROOM
18. BEST ITALIAN RESTAURANT
3. BEST BREAKFAST
19. BEST WESTERN EUROPEAN RESTAURANT, NOT ITALIAN (DANISH, ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, IRISH, SCOTTISH, SPANISH, ETC.)
4. BEST BRUNCH 20. BEST MEDITERRANEAN RESTAURANT
5. BEST LATE-NIGHT EATS
ARTS, CULTURE & ENTERTAINMENT
33. BEST LOCAL COVER BAND
34. BEST LOCAL ORIGINAL BAND OR SINGER (EX: SINGER/SONGWRITER, RAPPER, HIP-HOP GROUP)
21. BEST INDIAN RESTAURANT
6. BEST BURGER
35. BEST RADIO PERSONALITY OR TEAM 22. BEST EASTERN ASIAN RESTAURANT (CHINESE, JAPANESE, VIETNAMESE)
7. BEST TACO
8. BEST SANDWICH SHOP
23. BEST NEW RESTAURANT (TO OPEN SINCE 6/1/19)
36. BEST PERFORMING ARTS GROUP (EX: THEATER COMPANY, DANCE COMPANY, ORCHESTRAL GROUP)
37. BEST VISUAL ARTIST
9. BEST BARBECUE
24. BEST FINE DINING RESTAURANT 38. BEST LOCAL ANNUAL EVENT OR FESTIVAL
10. BEST PIZZA PLACE
25. BEST NEIGHBORHOOD BAR 39. BEST CHARITY EVENT
11. BEST STEAKHOUSE
26. BEST NEW BAR (TO OPEN SINCE 6/1/19) 40. BEST FREE ENTERTAINMENT
12. BEST SUSHI
27. BEST PATIO DINING
13. BEST RESTAURANT WITH VEGAN OR VEGETARIAN MENU OPTIONS
41. BEST BAR FOR LIVE MUSIC 28. BEST DINER 42. BEST CONCERT VENUE
14. BEST SEAFOOD
29. BEST RESTAURANT
15. BEST DESSERT RESTAURANT, SHOP OR BAKERY
30. BEST CHEF
43. BEST PUBLIC ART/MURAL (GIVE LOCATION)
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LIFE & WELLNESS 44. BEST PLACE TO BUY LOCAL ART
75. BEST CANNABIS KNOWLEDGEABLE STAFF
45. BEST ART GALLERY
60. BEST PLACE TO VOLUNTEER
76. BEST PLACE TO BUY CBD PRODUCTS
46. BEST MUSEUM
61. BEST NONPROFIT
77. BEST PLACE TO BUY CANNABIS PLANTS
47. BEST LOCAL DISTRICT
62. BEST PLASTIC SURGEON
48. BEST CASINO
63. BEST HOSPITAL*
49. BEST LGBTQ+ BAR OR CLUB
64. BEST MEDICAL SPA (BOTOX, FILLER, ETC.)
GOODS & SERVICES
COVID
78. BEST RESTAURANT YOU FEEL COVID-SAFE DINING IN
79. BESTCOVID-SAFE GYM* 65. BEST SPA (NO INJECTIONS USED) 80. BEST LOCAL FITNESS LIVESTREAM
50. BEST PLACE TO BUY LIQUOR
66. BEST YOGA, PILATES OR BARRE STUDIO 81. BEST GARDEN SHOP 67. BEST HEALTH NUTRITION STORE
51. BEST VAPOR SHOP
82. BEST OUTDOOR HOME IMPROVEMENT SPECIALISTS
68. BEST HOTEL*
52. BEST CREDIT UNION
CANNABIS
53. BEST FINE JEWELRY
54. BEST THRIFT, VINTAGE OR CONSIGNMENT STORE
55. BEST CLOTHING BOUTIQUE
83. BEST COVID-SAFE DISPENSARY
84. BEST COVID-SAFE BARBER OR SALON 69. BEST DISPENSARY 85. BEST COVID-SAFE TATTOO SHOP 70. BEST HEAD SHOP 86. BEST LOCAL GROCER, DELI OR SPECIALTY FOOD SHOP
56. BEST PET-FRIENDLY PATIO
71. BEST DISPENSARY FOR CONCENTRATES
57. BEST NAUGHTY BUSINESS
72. BEST HEALTH AND BEAUTY CANNABISINFUSED PRODUCT (AND WHO MAKES IT)
87. BEST LOCAL ARTS & CULTURE PROGRAM TO GO ONLINE
58. BEST PLACE FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION 73. BEST EDIBLE PRODUCT (AND WHO MAKES IT) 59. BEST NEW RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT (TO OPEN SINCE 6/1/19)
89. BEST CONTINUING ED THAT HAD SMOOTHEST ONLINE TRANSITION
74. BEST ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE PRACTITIONER (MEDICAL CANNABIS/EVALUATION SERVICE)
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90. BEST LOCAL PARK OR SOCIAL DISTANCING MEET-UPS
CONTACT INFORMATION
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88. BEST LOCAL MUSIC LIVE STREAM (PROGRAM OR MUSICIAN)
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Urban Market
American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1900 Northwest Expressway, Suite 129 405-843-4375
Lumpy’s Sports Bar & Grill
Bar & Grill Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 10601 S. Western Ave. 405-735-9559
Victoria’s The Pasta Shop
Venezia Italian Ristorante
Mackie’s Steakhouse
WEST OKC
Italian Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 8109 Northwest Expressway 405-603-1358
Woodbridge Restaurant
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 4021 NW 39th St. 405-609-6166
ZamZam Mediterranean Grill & Hookah
Mediterranean Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3913 N. MacArthur Blvd. 405-789-8008
Chelino’s Mexican Restaurant
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 427 SW Grand Blvd. 405-636-1110
Chelino’s Tortilla Factory
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2101 S. Robinson Ave. 405-632-8830
City Bites
Family Pho
Vietnamese Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 13325 N. MacArthur Blvd. 405-470-0648
Higher Grounds Coffee Shoppe & Bakery
Bakery Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5814 NW 63rd St. 405-603-6999
Neveria La Fuente de Michoacn
Dessert Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2316 N. MacArthur Blvd. 405-886-0306
SHAWNEE
Sandwich Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 7701 S. Walker Ave. 405-632-6655
Cocino De Mino
Mexican no Carryout/Curbside: No 6022 S. Western Ave. 405-632-0600
Cornish Smokehouse
Barbecue Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 801 SW 119th St. 405-703-1300
Crudoolandia
Mexican Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 641 SW 29th St. 405-432-4352
Crudoolandia
Grand Stand
The Garage Burgers and Beer
Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 190 Shawnee Mall Drive 405-788-4950
SOUTH OKC Abel’s
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6901 S. May Ave. 405-686-7160
Bill’s Steakhouse & Saloon
Steakhouse Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1013 SW 89th St. 405-225-1211
Bistro B
Vietnamese Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1620 SW 89th St., Suite G 405-735-6358
Bunny’s Onion Burgers
Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1023 S. Meridian Ave. 405-949-2949
Cafe Bella
Coffee & Tea Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 9018 S. Pennsylvania Ave. 405-691-9018
Charleston’s
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1429 SW 74th St. 405-681-0055
Charleston’s
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2000 S. Meridian Ave. 405-681-6686
Chelino’s Mexican Restaurant
Mexican Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 8966 S. Western Ave. 405-631-3797
Chelino’s Mexican Restaurant
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 4221 S. Robinson Ave. 405-636-1548
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Pickerman’s Soup & Sandwich
Sandwich Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 8916 S. Pennsylvania Ave. 405-685-0000
Arbuckle Fried Pies
Bakery Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6213 NW 39th Expressway 405-498-3773
Big Buffalo Grill
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 8027 NW 23rd St. 405-789-7111
Bubba’s 33
Pizza 9
Pizza Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1309 S. Meridian Ave. 405-609-6644
Steakhouse Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6212 SW Third St. 405-724-1012
City Bites
Pub W
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 10740 S. May Ave., Suite 101 405-286-6970
Pupuseria El Buen Gusto
Latin American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6062 S. Western Ave. 405-636-1399
Sandwich Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 7642 W. Reno Ave., Suite 496 405-443-3655
Earl’s Rib Palace
Barbecue Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 4414 W. Reno Ave. 405-949-1220
Holliday Donuts
Dot Wo Garden
San Marcos
Jim’s Diner
San Marcos
Jimmy’s Egg
Asian Fusion Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 10600 S. Pennsylvania Ave., Suite 17 405-691-4888
Eagle One Pizza
Pizza Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 11613 S. Western Ave. 405-703-4555
Bakery Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1107 SW 59th St. 405-702-0016 Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 7745 S. Walker Ave. 405-631-0783 Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1732 S. Meridian Ave. 405-778-8080 Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2301 SW 59th St. 405-685-7773
Bar & Grill Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3938 W. Reno Ave. 405-943-9080 Bakery Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 7040 E. Reno Ave. 405-869-0271 American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 7950 NW 39th Expressway 405-495-5105 Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 201 Outlet Shoppe 405-603-7999
Mexican Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2703 S. Western Ave. 405-778-8924
Sherri’s Diner
Neighbor’s Cafe
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 704 SW 59th St. 405-634-4796
El Majahual
American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 5900 NW 38th St. 405-491-0878
Mexican Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3301 SW 29th St. 405-602-2661
Shorty Small’s
Raspados Hawaiian
American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 2037 S. Meridian Ave. 405-947-0779
Frosted Mug
Dessert Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6041 NW 23rd St. 405-225-1000
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1800 S. Meridian Ave. 405-681-1900
Soda Pops Cafe
Shiki
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1020 SW 119th St. 405-692-7677
Sushi & Japanese Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 4406 W. Reno Ave. 405-947-0400
Golden Palace
Sunnyside Diner
Stray Dog Cafe
Grill on the Hill
Brazilian Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 777 Grand Casino Blvd. 405-964-4777
Thai Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 9022 S. Pennsylvania Ave. 405-691-9989
Dessert Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 8000 NW 39th Expressway 405-633-7778
S&B’s Burger Joint
Chinese Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1500 S. Meridian Ave. 405-686-1511
Flame Brazilian Steakhouse
Panang Thai Food
Aloha Shave Ice & Coffee Shoppe
Bakery Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 10740 S. May Ave., Suite 116 405-254-5070
El Asadero Mexican Restaurant
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: No 777 Grand Casino Blvd. 405-964-4777
Seafood Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1920 S. Meridian Ave. 405-606-6040
Henry Hudson’s Pub
Dolci Paradiso
cafe Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: No 777 Grand Casino Blvd. 405-964-4777
Off the Hook Seafood and More
Refresqueria Las Delicias
Mexican Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1130 SW 59th St. 405-493-9126
Grand Café
Steakhouse Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1201 S. Meridian Ave. 405-946-4060
Italian Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3000 SW 104th St. 405-759-3580
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 824 SW 89th St. 405-703-0011
American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 324 SW 25th St. 405-634-9866
Sunshine Baking Company
Henry Hudson’s Pub
Swadley’s Bar-B-Q
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 400 W. Interstate 240 Service Road 405-631-0272
Iron Horse Bar & Grill
Bakery Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 7705 S. Walker Ave. 405-673-7775
Jimmy’s Egg
Tacos Don Nacho
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3009 SW 29th St. 405-609-3447
Jimmy’s Round-Up Cafe & Fried Pies
Southern & Soul Food Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1301 SW 59th St. 405-685-1177
Mexican Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3721 S. Council Road 405-745-2550
The Garage Burgers and Beer
Taqueria El Rey
Trapper’s Fishcamp & Grill
Mexican Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3502 Newcastle Road 405-681-0661 Mexican Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 100 S. May Ave. 405-270-7894
Seafood Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 4300 W. Reno Ave. 405-943-9111 Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 8023 NW 23rd St. 405-789-3031
YUKON/MUSTANG
Kendell’s
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: No 110 S. May Ave.
Krave Teriyaki
Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 209 Outlet Shoppes Drive 405-603-5905
Triple’s Bar & Grill
Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 421 W I-240 Service Rd 405-634-4681
Coffee & Tea Dining: No yes 10400 S. Western Ave., Suite 6 405-885-6800
Ted’s Cafe Escondido
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 300 Outlet Shoppes Drive 405-607-8337
Tacoville
Johnnie’s Charcoal Broiler
Koala Tea
Barbecue Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 4000 N. Rockwell Ave. 405-413-7333
Sydney’s Restaurant
American Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 4520 S. May Ave. 405-681-8700
Jimmy’s Egg
Swadley’s Bar-B-Q
Barbecue Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 8317 S. Western Ave. 405-413-7333
Bar & Grill Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: No 9501 S. Shields Blvd., Suite 3117 405-735-1801 Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 7741 S. Walker Ave. 405-631-3647
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 6722 NW 39th Expressway 405-470-3747
Ted’s Cafe Escondido
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 8324 S. Western Ave. 405-635-8337
The Crawfish Pot
40 West Bar & Grill Featuring The Happy Smoker
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 501 N. Mustang Road 405-265-7770
Alfredo’s Mexican Cafe
Sushi & Japanese Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 10740 S. May Ave., Suite 117 405-242-2209
Seafood Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2142 W. I-240 Service Road 405-601-3314
La Confection Pastries & Coffee
The Garage Burgers and Beer
Bad Brad’s Bar-B-Q
Bakery Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 741 SW 29th St. 405-635-0442
The Stuffed Olive Cafe & Catering
Buffalo Wild Wings
Sandwich Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 12215 S. Pennsylvania Ave. 405-735-7593
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1765 Shedeck Parkway 405-265-1944
Louie’s Grill & Bar
Theory Coffeehouse & Juicery
ButterSweet Cupcakes
Bakery Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 213A SW 25th St. 405-795-5025
La Oaxaquena Bakery
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 9101 S. Western Ave. 405-691-4400
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Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1024 S. Interstate 240 Service Road 405-601-4198
Coffee & Tea Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2209 SW 104 St., Suite I 405-378-2316
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1751 Garth Brooks Blvd. 405-354-4343 Barbecue Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 3317 E. Sixth Ave. 405-377-4141
Bakery Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 501 S. Mustang Road, Suite 6788 405-265-4994
SANDWICHes & DESSERTs
Chelino’s Mexican Restaurant
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Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1227 S. Garth Brooks Blvd. 405-350-2006
City Bites
Sandwich Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 700 Garth Brooks Blvd. 405-350-3233
Earl’s Rib Palace
Barbecue Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 10 W. Main St., Suite 100 405-467-4004
Green Chile Kitchen Route 66
Mexican Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 12 E. Main St. 405-265-4346
Henry Hudson’s Pub
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 601 S. Mustang Road 405-577-5001
Hideaway Pizza
Pizza Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1701 Shedeck Parkway 405-231-4777
Interurban
American Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 11316 W. Reno Ave. 405-324-8362
Jimmy’s Egg
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1609 Garth Brooks Blvd. 405-350-7100
Jimmy’s Egg
Breakfast & Brunch Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 121 E. State Highway 152 405-256-6904
Johnnie’s Charcoal Broiler
Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1700 Shedeck Parkway 405-494-7971
Louie’s Grill & Bar
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1600 Garth Brooks Blvd. 405-354-3200
Mustang Mandarin
Chinese Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1200 N. Mustang Road 405-376-4720
One-52 Bar & Grill
Bar & Grill Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 211 N. Trade Center Terrace 405-256-5005
Pizziniz Pizza
Pizza Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1615 S. Mustang Road 405-578-8282
Primo’s
Italian Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1215-C Garth Brooks Blvd. 405-350-9090
S&B’s Burger Joint
Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 123 E. State Highway 152 405-256-6788
Snack Attack
Dessert Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 336 S. Mustang Road 405-324-2072
Swadley’s Bar-B-Q
Barbecue Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 308 E. State Highway 152 405-413-7333
The Baked Bear
Bakery Dining: No Carryout/Curbside: Yes 2121 S. Yukon Parkway, Suite 175 405-265-4959
The Big Easy
Cajun Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 359 E. Main St. 405-350-8989
The Miller Grill
Burgers Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 326 Elm Ave. 405-265-2775
Wich Pho Vietnamese Kitchen
Vietnamese Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 1781 Garth Brooks Blvd. 405-577-6432
Wild Hero Coffee Company
Coffee & Tea Dining: Yes Carryout/Curbside: Yes 331 N. Mustang Road 405-376-4700
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JARED JAREDKINLEY KINLEY My name is Jared Kinley. I am a 23-year-old artist living in Oklahoma City. I was not born here, and I believe my work and being is a product of my experiences in the multiple states and cities I have lived in (South Carolina, Florida, Mar yland, A rkansas, Oklahoma). This has given me the chance to branch out and explore more than just a single group of people and ideas. I have lived here since 2012 and now say, “I am from Oklahoma.” Most of my days consist of either editing, planning or shooting, but when I do get a chance to break free, you can find me drinking wine or trying to teach myself how to skateboard. I love collecting old photographers photo books; I find more inspiration in those and older magazines than I do on social media. I know it is a very “new age” thing to say, but I see myself as an old soul. I guess it is pretty noticeable in my work. I believe it is because I was born in 1996 and growing up, I didn’t appreciate the pop culture of the time, so now I find myself enthralld in the fashion, the artists, the scandals, the everything. So when you see me, I am probably listening to Blink182, studying Avedon and still have a crush on Kate Moss. All of this is what has made me the artist I am today.
How old were you when you took your first picture? What was your first camera? I grew up in a family that did pretty well at documenting family life, from my granny chasing me around with an old VHS tape video camera to my dad taking a Polaroid of him and I going hunting, so I have always had a camera of sorts in my life. However, the first time I can remember deliberately grabbing a camera to take “good” photos was in 2010. My parents, brother and I took a trip to Yellowstone. My dad and brother went halves on a Nikon D3200 to capture some photos of the family and whatnot on the trip. I commandeered the camera to take photos of Ol’ Faithful, giant mountains and this one bear that I tried to get close to until it turned around and came my direction. That was the camera I learned the basics on. Because of that camera and the learning process it put me through, I am now better than the majority of people that say they are a photographer. Do you have a preference of film or digital? What do you shoot with the most? Film, no question. Digital has its place and time for sure and in some areas outperforms film. I do not want to sound like a purist and say it is the
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process I love, and the colors come out way better and the quality — not pixel quality, but the quality of a good photograph — is almost always better and all of this stuff, but to me, it is true. On top of the film’s physical trait, I like to believe I am preserving an artform and respecting the artists I look up to. If we want to cross medias, this is how I feel about 90 percent of today’s photographers (and not because they may shoot digital). Eminem on his Kamikaze album talked about new rappers: “You [rappers] that are comin’ up don’t give an ounce … about the ones that were here before you that made rap. Let’s recap, way back, MC’s that wreak havoc on tape decks ADAT’s, where the G Raps and Kanes at?” I will leave it there. You have a very specific raw, gritty, vintage aesthetic. How has it evolved over time? This is where you can call me a hypocrite. My style has changed so many times over the multiple years I have been shooting, but I want to focus more on my last five or so years I’ve made money through photography. My style was very copycat-ish of the social media trends that were happening, and I was just one of the photographers I previously mentioned. It was not until the
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last two years I really started to study fashion, study the photographers and models that made up the world I was trying to create, that really led me into the direction I wanted to take my photography. My aesthetic is just a combination of me loving retro pop culture and developing a love for film and its users. I am what I shoot — if there is a boombox in the image, it is my boombox I bump to; if there is an old car, it is because I would rank any car made before the 2000s above any equivalent today; if there is a sexyness to the photo, it is because I believe everyone should be confident in themselves and in their bodies. I’ve actually turned off all notifications to social media because I found the less I look at it, the better and more authentic my images are. Who are some of your favorite photographers? In today’s world, my top inspiration and favorite photographer is Tyler Shields. His work is the perfect mix of controversial, sexy and meaningful. He shows in Sotheby’s and makes a living being more bold than the average photographer. However, the photographers I love to sit down and study are Helmut Newton, Richard Avedon, Peter Lindbergh, Herb Ritts and Irving Penn. All of these incredible artists became superstars and will forever hold a place in the world of art.
Who would you love to photograph and why? Growing up in a Christian household, it took a long time for me to listen to music that was not Christian-based, but I still remember the first song I ever listened to that really inspired me, “Dream On” by Aerosmith. From then on, Steven Tyler has been an iconic character for me and I would love to take his image. Tell us a little bit about your new series The New Minorities. It is for sure not like anything I have ever done. Most of my work is pretty harmless. This time, I wanted to tell the story of 2020 in a way that was not really being told. I felt the media as a whole was only telling one side of the story. Now whether any side was right or wrong is not the case; my images are not to say one side is right. What they do say is that we cannot only see one side of the story, one side of history. The New Minorities title came from the idea that most people do not think for themselves in today’s society; they hear something and repeat without any knowing of the situation. The new minority is someone who is not persuaded to think a certain way but actually forms a personal opinion.
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CALENDAR are events recommended by Oklahoma Gazette editorial staff members For full calendar listings, go to okgazette.com.
FILM Drive-In Movie Nights Watch movies made by Cherokees, for Cherokees and about Cherokees. A free celebration of Cherokee storytelling, language, heritage, culture and traditions told through film will be brought to a jumbo screen at One Fire Field, to be enjoyed from the safety of one’s own vehicle. Then, cap off the weekend with a spectacular fireworks display. FREE. One Fire Field, 17475-17551 Muskogee Ave, 918-453-5000. THU-SAT, Sept. 3-5 TELSA - OPENING NIGHT A freewheeling take on visionary inventor Nikola Tesla, his interactions with Thomas Edison and J.P. Morgan’s daughter Anne, and his breakthroughs in transmitting electrical power and light. Rodeo Cinema, 2221 Exchange Ave., 405-235-3456. FRI, Aug. 28.
Factory Obscura Virtual Tour View never-before-published photos, stories, factoids, and more by taking the Mix-Tape 360 virtual tour. Admission to Mix-Tape 360 is a suggested donation of any amount. Every donation supports Factory Obscura’s mission to support, create, and awaken. factoryobscura.com ONGOING Night Market at Scissortail Park A juried collection of Oklahoma vendors will be set up and spaced along the 860-foot long Promenade., The central walkway through Scissortail Park adorned with café lights, colorful decorative light fixtures, and white tents makes for a beautiful marketplace. Enjoy a relaxing night of shopping outside with room for social distancing!, Bar service, food trucks, music and photo ops complete the night out!, Scissortail Park, 300 SW Seventh St., 405-445-7080, scissortailpark. org/nightmarket. FRI, Aug. 28. Oklahoma Railway Museum Train Ride Museum is open and free to the public Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, Train Rides are availablefor kids of all ages (0 to 99+) every 1st and 3rd Saturday of each month, April to September. The Train leaves Oakwood Depot at the museum at 9:15AM, 11:15AM,1:15PM, 3:15PM, Tickets: 13 years and up, $12.00, 3 years to 12 years is $5.00, Under 3 FREE. $5.00-$12.00, Sat., Sept. 5, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Oklahoma Railway Museum, 3400 NE Grand Blvd., 405-4248222, oklahomarailwaymuseum.org. OVAC’s 12X12 Virtual Fundraiser BuyIt-Now Pre-Sales 12x12 is now VIRTUAL! Join Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition for a statewide house party as we bring the local art and entertainment you love about 12x12 right to your living room! From now until August 28th, all of the artwork in our digital gallery is available for pre-sale at the Buy-It-Now price. Then, get ready to bid on September 25th from 6-10 PM! In addition, a live stream video in partnership with The House Helps will bring plenty of virtual surprises to your “couch” party! Through Aug. 28. Red Earth Festival Red Earth Festival provide guests the opportunity to purchase art from America’s most talented Native Artists. Grand Casino Hotel & Resort, 777 Grand Casino Boulevard, 405) 964-7263, grandresortok. com. SAT-SUN, Sept. 5-6
YOUTH SMO at Home | Live In SMO at Home the theme changes weekly - you never know what we might do! From “Will it Float?” to tinkering, we’ll try just about anything. This is a live #SMOatHome event only available on Facebook Live., Wednesdays. facebook.com/ sciencemuseumok/live. WED
PERFORMING ARTS Terre Rouge Burlesque - Patio Peep Show The most fun you can have with your mask on!, Responsibly see your favorite local performers behind the glass in a social distanced, contact free, outdoor, Comics As Art environment., Come & go private Literati Press in The Paseo Arts District celebrates the storytelling performances., A true carnival style power of sequential arts, aka comics, in a new show at Literati Press vintage private peepshow!, Safety Comics & Novels and The Paseo Plunge, 3010 Paseo St. The juried is a requirement and a priority:, -NO art show features art by indie Oklahoma artists and writers includdirect contact, -Masks Required, -Max ing Chloé Elimam and Nathan Ashley, Justin Stier, Taylor Kauppila, 2 persons per viewing, Featuring two Zachary Gilbert, Greg White and Colin Ingersol as well as some honsurprise local performers each week!, orable mentions throughout September. Four of the show submis$2 Tokens sold walk up at event., sions will also be featured in the upcoming print anthology Literati No advanced purchase required. Presents. Admission to the exhibit is free. Visit literatipressok.com. Thursdays, 8:30 p.m. through Sept. 24. SEPT. 4, ONGOING | Image Greg White and Colin Ingersol / 51st Street Speakeasy, 1114 NW 51st St., Literati Press Comics & Novels / provided 405-463-0470, facebook.com. THU
HAPPENINGS Downtown Starlight at Kerr Park Downtown Starlight is a mobile light and sound experience bringing Factory Obscura’s unique brand of magic into Downtown OKC’s most loved spaces as well as its darker, overlooked corners. As the sun sets, Downtown Starlight will begin to shine, along with an original soundtrack designed to evoke joy and hope. Guests are encouraged to enjoy the show picnic-style. Bring a blanket, chairs, or just enjoy the expansive grassy hill. Kerr Park, 102 Robert S. Kerr Ave., 405-235-3500, downtownokc. com/kerr-park. SAT, Sept. 5 EYEwitness Tours at the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum Experience the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum through those most impacted by the April 19, 1995, bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. OKC Police Chief Wade Gourley immediately rushed to the bomb site, working long hours for weeks. Hear Chief Gourley’s personal account and how he is Looking Back Thinking Forward 25 years later. Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, 620 N. Harvey Ave., 405-235-3313, oklahomacitynationalmemorial.org. FRI, Aug. 28
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ACTIVE Art & Architecture Bike Tour This experience begins by covering OKC’s history and it’s epic founding. It travels through downtown to see skyscrapers, modern houses, historic buildings, a haunted hotel, luxurious mansions, and beautiful boathouses to learn about the architects and their design. $45, ongoing. Ride OKC Bike Tours & Rentals, 152 South Walker Avenue, 405-309-9696, rideokc.com/. WED-MON
Do It All In The Fall Gardening Workshop Fall is one of the best times to plant in Oklahoma and in this workshop we will help you successfully plant or transplant your cool season vegetables, trees, shrubs, and perennials. We will also cover recipes for those wonderful vegetables, successfully planting spring bulbs, establishing & maintaining cool-season lawns, composting basics & tips, and effective irrigation management for the fall season. $5.00, Thu., Sept. 3, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Oklahoma County OSU Extension Center, 2500 NE 63rd St., 405-713-1125, okiemgs.okstate.edu. THU Draper Run or Ride Come join us for the OKC Parks inaugural 10K, half marathon, and bicycle!
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Pineapple Fancy Dance release
Oklahoma City rapper Jabee released his newest album, This World Is So Fragile and Cruel I’m Glad I Got You, July 26. And Skydance Brewing Co. is releasing its newest brew, Pineapple Fancy Dance, a New England-style IPA, 6 p.m. Aug. 29 at Social Capital, 517 S. Hudson Ave. Jabee performs on the rooftop at 8:30 p.m., and rumor has it he will also be blowing out birthday candles. Admission is free. Visit facebook.com/socialcapitalokc. AUG. 29 | Photo Stephanie Montelongo/provided Lake Stanley Draper’s newly paved trails will take you through scenic Oklahoma landscape nestled next to the beautiful lake. OKC’s hidden gem is sure to impress!, There will be prizes awarded to the top finishers for both males and females. Lake Stanley Draper Marina, 8301 SE 104th St, 405-297-2279. SUN, Sept 6
Yoga Tuesdays an all-levels class; bring your own water and yoga mat, 5:45 p.m.-7 p.m. Tuesdays. Myriad Botanical Gardens, 301 W. Reno Ave., 405445-7080, myriadgardens.com. TUE
VISUAL ARTS Art Moves Art Moves artists have adjusted from daily downtown performances to online streaming. Help us support our local artist by joining us weekdays at Arts Council Oklahoma City’s facebook page for live-streaming performances and demonstrations from artist homes or studios!, Art Moves is an Arts Council OKC initiative that provides free arts events each workday from Noon-1:00. Events previously took place in various downtown locations and may include artist demonstrations or musical performances. The daily line-up features a wide range of artistic mediums including musical and theater performances, live art demonstrations, short film selections, and more. artscouncilokc.com/art-moves. WEEKDAYS
‘You Are Here’ Interactive Exhibit The University of Central Oklahoma’s Melton Gallery will host a free and open-to-the-public opening reception for “You Are Here,” an interactive art exhibition featuring works that engage visitors in the themes of light, space, identity and perception. The exhibit will be on display through Nov. 19 at the Melton Gallery, located in the UCO Art and Design building, in the center of Central’s campus. Melton Gallery, 100 N. University drive, 405-525-3603, uco. edu. WEEKDAYS Earth to Sky: The Art of Barbara S. Scott and David Holland This exhibition celebrates two Oklahoma artist friends, Barbara S. Scott and David Holland, who have developed an artistic bond, supporting each other over 30 years of creating art. Barbara’s sculptures, created and carved of tangible organic materials, mainly wood, and speak to the power and beauty of human spirit. David’s colorful and majestic paintings of vast cloudscapes speak to the power and beauty of Oklahoma’s skies. On Display through September 10., Tuesdays-Thursdays. through Sept. 10. Gaylord-Pickens Oklahoma Heritage Museum, 1400 Classen Drive, 405-235-4458, oklahomahof.com/calendar. TUE-THU Fireflies at the Myriad Gardens Fireflies are lighting up the night in the Myriad Botanical Gardens. The public art installation by Oklahoma artist Nathan Pratt captures the blinking flash of a summertime favorite. The installation is now open nightly 5-11pm in the Meinders Terrace, and will remain through the fall., This exhibit is part of “Bright Golden Haze: Reflections,” a partnership with Oklahoma Contemporary., ongoing, 5-11 p.m. Myriad Botanical Gardens, 301 W. Reno Ave., 405-445-7080, oklahomacitybotanicalgardens.com. ONGOING OKecoSCAPES and Neuticles exhibitions Longtime creative collaborators and studio mates Douglas Shaw Elder and Richard McKown will split MAINSITE Contemporary Art with two solo exhibitions. Through Sept. 12. MAINSITE Contemporary Art,
122 E. Main St., 405-360-1162, mainsitecontemporaryart.com. THU-SAT, through Sept. 12 Paseo Arts District’s First Friday Gallery Walk Each First Friday of the month, the community is invited to stroll the historic Paseo Arts District. All of the Paseo galleries have reopened, some with abbreviated hours, and most will be open for First Friday. Restaurants will be open for dining, patio seating and takeout. All guests are required to wear a mask, practice social distancing and use provided hand sanitizer when shopping. Paseo Arts District, 3022 Paseo St., 405-525-2688, thepaseo.org. FRI, Sept. 4 Paseo Photofest & Jenny Lee’s collection of Western landscapes The Paseo Arts Association’s annual juried Paseo Photofest returns with photographs of 43 Oklahoma artists. The exhibit showcases all types of photography and photo-based artwork, including traditional film and digital processes, as well as mixed media pieces. View a collection of Western landscapes by Jenny Lee and the acrylic colorful abstracts of Nichol Vagrosky. Lee is the current creative director for the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation and has been a professional artist for more than 30 years working in pastel, acrylic and oil to render her version of nature, heavily inspired by her travels., Tuesdays-Saturdays. through Sept. 26. Paseo Arts and Creativity Center, 3024 Paseo St., 405-525-2688, thepaseo.org. TUE-SAT Photography and Place: Fragments of the World Looking at a photograph is the merging of the eyes of the viewer and the photographer as they try to cobble together fragments of the world. The four artists included in this exhibition have all photographed place. Some with figures some without. They all bring their unique perspective to their work and frame it through their eyes. This show has been organized by New York Based Curator, Julie Maguire, Director of the Brett Weston Archives., TuesdaysSaturdays. through Aug. 31. JRB Art at The Elms, 2810 N. Walker Ave., 405-528-6336, jrbartgallery. com. TUE-SAT, through Aug. 31 Purely Proxy Prix de West Virtual Experience The nation’s premier Western art exhibition and sale will have a new look for 2020. The National Cowboy Museum is pleased to announce the 48th annual Prix de West Invitational Art Exhibition & Sale, which is on exhibit August 1-September 13, will now be a proxy-bid-only virtual sale on Sept. 12., Through Sept. 13. pdw.nationalcowboymuseum.org. THU-SUN
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Classen Boulevard’s historic hangouts emerge from the pandemic lockdown with new improvements.
Three of Classen Boulevard’s most historic clubs are getting a makeover. The pandemic has forced all of Oklahoma City’s restaurants and bars to evaluate how they will operate moving forward. Frequently, emergency accommodations allow establishments to be open in limited capacities, but most of these practices are expected to be temporary. HiLo Club, Edna’s and 51st Street Speakeasy are looking even further with renovations and permanent additions. While most of the improvements the spots have in mind will increase their occupancy while social distancing, patios and an entirely separate floor will allow them to host more patrons when packed bars are possible again. These improvements also encourage experimentation with new forms of entertainment. Just because we live in the new normal, it doesn’t mean we can’t have a good time.
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HiLo Club
Despite almost 70 years of operation, HiLo Club has seen few renovations. At the beginning of this year, HiLo already had plans for significant expansion, but the downtime forced by the expansion gave the dive bar a chance to make several cosmetic and quality-of-life improvements.
We still have the same feel we’ve always had but with newer, cleaner and better equipment.
Jet Harkey The bar itself and bathrooms have been entirely remodeled. In addition, it has been furnished with new floors, vinyl and chairs. In compliance with the city’s mandate, it has been reduced to 50 percent occupancy and all bartenders wear masks. “We kind of just gave it a little facelift,” manager Jet Harkey said. “We still have the same feel we’ve always had but with newer, cleaner and better equipment. We’re trying to bring this old ’50s bar into the 21st century.” As for more technological advancements, HiLo has exchanged its classic register with a modern point-of-sale
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system. A new sound system is also imminent, bringing an audible pop to the legendary establishment. HiLo intends to resurrect live music within the next month on a limited basis. Harkey suspects it might switch to acoustic-only sets for a more relaxed and safer experience. For something a bit more bombastic, it is hoping to host the Bang Bang Queer Punk Variety Show in the near future. Among the more drastic renovations, HiLo is slated to introduce a patio space by spring of next year. Shortly after that expansion, the club intends to incorporate a second-story bar for even more space. In the same breadth, it will gradually shift to nonsmoking. Harkey admits these changes are gradual, but with such “an old space, it takes time to get it right.” In many ways, Harkey finds these additions as a way of expressing appreciation for the community that has kept HiLo alive. In 2018, for example, HiLo and the surrounding businesses were on the verge of leveling to make room for a new Braum’s. Patrons showed up
above 51st Street Speakeasy inset HiLo Club | Photos Jared Kinley
en masse to protest the move, and Braum’s ultimately stepped back. “We’re feeling confident we’ll remain open, and hopefully the whole building will get renovated eventually. Whatever we do, we want to keep the same feel of the HiLo with a few welcomed improvements,” Harkey said.
Edna’s
Since 1989, Edna’s has served over 2 million of its famous Lunchboxes. For the last six years, the bar has sought to renovate in memory of its late proprietor. “We want to provide a better experience for our patrons,” said Tammy Lucas, daughter of Edna Ruth Scott and the bar’s current owner. “Plans include more bathrooms, patio spaces, parking
We believe the spirit of Edna’s was never really diminished and just naturally maintained.
Tammy Lucas and a larger freezer for all of those frosty, cold Lunchboxes loved by so many. We will also have an upstairs bar open on weekends that will be available for private events throughout the week.” Previously, Lucas and her staff were forced to remove furniture in order to meet capacity. With the additional space, Edna’s will be able to host more patrons without compromising comfort. During the shutdown, a lack of foot traffic gave the bar an opportunity to install new flooring as well. The initial months of the pandemic brought a wave of anxiety for many bar owners. Despite the hiatus, Lucas feels Edna’s reopened without skipping a beat. “The staff missed coming to work, and judging from our reopening, the patrons missed being here as well,” she said. “We believe the spirit of Edna’s was never really diminished and just naturally maintained.” Because of the reduced occupancy requirements, Lucas finds the weekends have slowed down to match pace with the weekdays. However, business has remained consistent despite the challenges. As restrictions begin to safely wane, patrons will be greeted with a new yet faithful Edna’s. “We have been continually growing
and adapting to best suit our patrons’ needs for over 31 years, while at the same time keeping our Edna’s original uniqueness alive,” Lucas said.
51st Street Speakeasy
Whereas HiLo and Edna’s will expand their spaces, 51st Street Speakeasy is finding creative ways to make the most out of what it already has. “We were closed for almost three months,” Speakeasy owner Greg Bustamante recalled. “After a brief and well-deserved period of sulking, we figured the best thing was to at least do something.”
After a brief and welldeserved period of sulking, we figured the best thing was to at least do something.
Greg Bustamante During the downtime, Speakeasy staff committed to cleaning, painting and routine maintenance that could be undertaken in the absence of revenue. When it did reopen, every bar counter was surrounded by plexiglass. Speakeasy’s menu was also updated and it implemented QR codes for ordering and a designated pick-up window to decrease overall food handling. Keeping the spirit of Speakeasy alive, however, proved difficult. Over the last
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LIVE MUSIC Some events in Oklahoma City are being postponed or cancelled due to COVID19. For the latest restrictions and safety guidelines,visit okc.gov coronavirus.health.ok.gov. These are events recommended by Oklahoma Gazette editorial staff members. For full calendar listings, go to okgazette.com.
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HiLo Club | Photos Jared Kinley
Live Summer Jams with DJ Blake-O, The Collective Food Hall. Live (Stream) From Ponyboy: Mikah Young, online.
THURSDAY, AUG. 27 HybridSun/ Death Sentience, Blue Note. METAL Live (Stream) From Ponyboy: LCG & The X, online. Redrock OKC Summer Concert Series: Drive, Redrock Canyon Gril.
FRIDAY, AUG. 28 Christian Pearson, Red Piano Lounge. JAZZ Dr. Pants, Full Circle Bookstore. ACOUSTIC
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51st Street Speakeasy spent three months cleaning, painting, installing plexiglass and revamping its food handling system. | Photo Jared Kinley
few years, the club exploded with unique art shows, themed dance parties and even a Buffy the Vampire Slayer sing-along night. It is slated to bring back some of its live entertainment, along with a few brand-new projects, in the fall. In the meantime, the bar has still been able 26
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to host a bi-monthly burlesque show courtesy of Terre Rouge Burlesque. “They have continued the spirit of the tease through the pandemic. Every Thursday from 8:30 p.m. to 12 a.m. is a Patio Peep Show performance. The women are inside the red-lit bay window,
and a customer goes behind the curtain outside for a private show,” Bustamante said. “It’s safe, social-distanced entertainment.” Speakeasy is also looking to expand its musical presence outdoors through its SoapBox Stage. Thus far, the stage has played host to acoustic performances from likes of Hosty, Andy Adams and Jose Hernandez, with more to come later this year. Bustamante also hopes to bring trivia nights back sometime in the fall. Speakeasy is actively searching for a sponsor for SoapBox. The migration for entertainment outdoors gives the interior of Speakeasy space to breathe. The large game room and lounge upstairs remain open and provide ample room for distancing. This necessary shift in arrangement has shown a side of the venue that’s more subdued and contemplative. The thunderous weekends the bar is known for will return, but in the meantime, Bustamante finds it’s time for “chill mode.” “As much as I’d like to hear the roar of applause for a local band or feel the heat of a sweaty ’90s dance party, I know now is just not the time for it,” he said. “The good thing is that this place has always been guided by its environment. Now is the time to slow down, adapt and hang on.” Visit facebook.com/hiloclubokc, ednasokc.com, 51stspeakeasy.com.
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Oklahoma’s cannabis petitions found delays with the COVID-19 pandemic and faced further hurdles in the form of challenges. Before COVID-19 hit Oklahoma and shattered expectations for the year, numerous ballot initiative petitions related to the future of cannabis (and related criminal justice reform measures) were filed. The acrimonious debate about them all but subsided once the novel coronavirus reached the state, but all of them have been working their way through court challenges on their way to petition drives. State Question 806, which was later rescinded, revised and became State Question 807, was the first and the one to make the most headlines upon its arrival. SQ807 drew the suspicions of local cannabis patients and business owners
because it was “backed by stakeholders in Oklahoma and New Approach PAC, a national marijuana reform organization that has managed successful ballot initiative campaigns to legalize medical marijuana and adult-use marijuana in several other states,” according to a news release. The organization is based in Washington, D.C. and has been involved in numerous states’ initiatives, including A rk a nsas, C a l i for n i a , F lor id a , M a i ne , Massachusetts, Michigan, Nebraska and Oregon, according to Ballotpedia. Critics of the recreational markets in California and Oregon have claimed that these initiatives destroyed not only the business environments but also the culture surrounding medical cannabis in those states. The revised SQ807 petition was filed on behalf of Ryan Kiesel, former American Civil Liberties Union executive director, and Michelle Tilley, a career Democratic political strategist who served as campaign manager for both SQ807 as well as State Question 802. SQ802 very narrowly passed with
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charged in July 2019 with outraging public decency after panhandling with a dildo attached to a bike helmet along a Tulsa city street. He took the case to jury trial in Tulsa County District Court in January and was convicted and sentenced to nine months in jail. He appeared before the Supreme Court referee from inside the Tulsa county jail, where he made his arguments via teleconference. He was released from jail in June. Since Tay filed SQ808 on Dec. 27 and since it was not challenged in court, the signature-gathering period began while he was jailed. No petitions or signed signatures were delivered to the secretary of state by the deadline of close of business Aug. 3. However, while jailed in Tulsa, Tay also challenged another ballot initiative petition pertaining to the legalization of cannabis for adult use. State Question 813 is thereby on hold by the Oklahoma Secretary of State until the matter is resolved with the Oklahoma Supreme Court. A teleconference before an Oklahoma Supreme Court referee was held July 21. The justices have not yet ruled on the merits of Tay’s challenge. State Question 812, filed by the same group as SQ813 and seeking to revise criminal laws pertaining to cannabis, was not challenged. Its signature-gathering period expires at close of business on Oct. 5.
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Aries author Kareem Abdul-Jabbar writes, “Some stuff can be fixed, some stuff can’t be. Deciding which is which is part of maturing.” I offer this meditation as your assignment in the coming weeks, Aries. You are in a phase when you’ll be wise to make various corrections and adjustments. But you should keep in mind that you don’t have unlimited time and energy to do so. And that’s OK, because some glitches can’t be repaired and others aren’t fully worthy of your passionate intensity. You really should choose to focus on the few specific acts of mending and healing that will serve you best in the long run.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
“There are all kinds of love in the world, but never the same love twice,” wrote author F. Scott Fitzgerald. This is true even between the same two people in an intimate alliance with each other. The love that you and your spouse or friend or close relative or collaborator exchanged a month ago isn’t the same as it is now. It can’t be identical, because then it wouldn’t be vibrant, robust love, which needs to ceaselessly transform in order to be vibrant and robust. This is always true, of course, but will be an especially potent meditation for you during the next four weeks.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
As a professional writer, novelist Thomas Wolfe trained himself to have keen perceptions that enabled him to penetrate below surface appearances. And yet he wrote, “I have to see a thing a thousand times before I see it once.” In other words, it was hard even for him, a highly trained observer, to get a deep and accurate read of what was going on. It required a long time and many attempts— and rarely occurred for him on the first look. Even if you’re not a writer, Gemini, I recommend his approach for you in the coming weeks. You will attune yourself to current cosmic rhythms—and thus be more likely to receive their full help and blessings—if you deepen and refine the way you use your senses.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) It’s sometimes tempting for you to seek stability and safety by remaining just the way you are. When life pushes you to jump in and enjoy its wild ride, you may imagine it’s wise to refrain—to retreat to your sanctuary and cultivate the strength that comes from being staunch and steadfast and solid. Sometimes that approach does indeed work for you. I’m not implying it’s wrong or bad. But in the coming weeks, I think your strategy should be different. The advice I’ll offer you comes from Cancerian author and aviator Anne Morrow Lindbergh: “Only in growth, reform, and change, paradoxically enough, is true security to be found.”
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
“To be successful, the first thing to do is fall in love with your work,” says author Sister Mary Lauretta. Have you been making progress in accomplishing that goal, Leo? According to my astrological analysis, fate has been offering and will continue to offer you the chance to either find work that you’ll love better than the work you’re doing, or else discover how to feel more love and excitement for your existing work. Why not intensify your efforts to cooperate with fate?
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
“Self-love is also remembering to let others love you. Come out of hiding.” Poet Irisa Yardenah wrote that advice, and now I’m passing it on to you, just in time for a phase when you will benefit from it most. I mean, it’s always good counsel for you to Virgos to heed. But it will be especially crucial in the coming weeks, when you’ll have extra potential to bloom in response to love. And one of the best ways to ensure this extra potential is fulfilled is to make yourself thoroughly available to be appreciated, understood, and cared for.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)
Libran poet Wallace Stevens wrote that if you want to be original, you must “have the courage to be an amateur.” I agree! And that’s an important theme for you right now, since you’re entering a phase when your original ideas will be crucial to your growth. So listen up, Libra: If you want to stimulate your creatively to the max, adopt the
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fresh-eyed attitude of a rookie or a novice. Forget what you think you know about everything. Make yourself as innocently curious and eager as possible. Your imaginative insights and innovations will flow in abundance to the degree that you free yourself from the obligation to be serious and sober and professional. And keep in mind that Stevens said you need courage to act this way.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)
“As idiotic as optimism can sometimes seem, it has a weird habit of paying off,” writes author Michael Lewis. According to my analysis, the coming weeks will provide you with ample evidence that proves his hypothesis—on one condition, that is: You will have to cultivate and express a thoughtful kind of optimism. Is that possible? Do you have the audacity to maintain intelligent buoyancy and discerning positivity, even in the face of those who might try to gaslight you into feeling stupid for being buoyant and positive? I think you do.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
Author Rebecca Solnit writes, “The things we want are transformative, and we don’t know or only think we know what is on the other side of that transformation.” Her statement is especially apropos for you right now. The experiences you’re yearning for will indeed change you significantly if you get them—even though those changes will be different from what your conscious mind thinks they’ll be. But don’t worry. Your higher self—the eternal part of you that knows just what you need—is fully aware of the beneficial transformations that will come your way when you get what you yearn for.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
At age 22, future pioneer of science Isaac Newton got his college degree just as the Great Plague peaked in 1665. As a safety precaution, he proceeded to quarantine himself for many months. During that time of being sealed away, he made spectacular discoveries about optics, gravity, and calculus—in dramatic contrast to his years as a student, when his work had been relatively undistinguished. I’m not predicting that your experience of the 2020 pandemic will prove to be as fruitful as those of your fellow Capricorn, Isaac Newton. But of all the
signs in the zodiac, I do think your output could be most Newton-like. And the coming weeks will be a good time for you to redouble your efforts to generate redemption amidst the chaos.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
The rapper named Viper has released over 1,000 albums. In 2014 alone, he created 347. His most popular work is You’ll Cowards Don’t Even Smoke Crack, which has received over three million views on Youtube. According to *The Chicago Reader*, one of Viper’s most appealing features is his “blatant disregard for grammar.” I should also mention that he regards himself as the second Christ, and uses the nickname “Black Jesus.” So what does any of this have to do with you? Well, I’m recommending that you be as prolific, in your own field, as he is in his. I’m also inviting you to experiment with having a funloving disregard for grammar and other non-critical rules. And I would love to see you temporarily adopt some of his over-the-top braggadocio.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)
“If you don’t ask the right question, every answer seems wrong,” says singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco. I suspect you may have experienced a version of that predicament in recent weeks, Pisces. That’s the bad news. The good news is that I expect you will finally formulate the right questions very soon. They will most likely be quite different from the wrong and irrelevant questions you’ve been posing. In fact, the best way to find the revelatory questions will be to renounce and dismiss all the questions you have been asking up until now.
Go to RealAstrology.com to check out Rob Brezsny’s expanded weekly audio horoscopes /daily text message horoscopes. The audio horoscopes are also available by phone at 1-877-873-4888 or 1-900-950-7700.
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