Williams Sonoma
Dillards
Bed, Bath, and Beyond
Pottery Barn
The Future Soderbergs
03 February 2008
Out of Town Guests: OKC Dining
Well, here are a few of Grant and Amanda's favorite local places to eat!
Bourbon Street Cafe (1 North Oklahoma, 405.232.6666)
New Orleans inspired seafood, steaks, and pasta. Great Sunday brunch!
Brew Ha Ha (222 East Main)
Best coffee shop in Downtown OKC. Free wireless internet.
Cafe Do Brazil (440 NW 11th St, 405.525.9779)
VERY UNIQUE! Plastic tablecloths, unusual service, and a resident musician lend to its eclectic charm. Saturday Brunch is a blast (10 am-2:30 pm). Also open for Lunch and Dinner (5-10).
Falcones Pizza & Deli (208 Johnny Bench Drive, 405.702.1500)
Next to the Harkins Theatre, Falcones offers the best pizza in town. The owners fly in all their ingredients from Italy and New York. You'll love the atmosphere and the food.
La Luna (409 West Reno, 405.235.9596)
The BEST fajitas! This hole in the wall Mexican restaurant is one of our favorites. Ask to sit on the "patio."
Maker's Cigar Lounge (25 South Oklahoma, 405.606.9000)
Great for an after-dinner drink or just to relax, Maker's is a great choice.
Marble Slab Creamery (216 Johnny Bench Drive, 405.272.9111)
Hand-mixed ice cream on the canal. Amanda's favorite is cinnamon-vanilla in a chocolate-dipped cone. Grant prefers Birthday Cake with Gummy Bears in a sprinkles-dipped cone.
Museum Cafe (415 Couch Drive, 405.245.6262)
The OKC Museum of Art Cafe offers a metropolitan ambiance, superb cuisine, and exceptional service. Sunday brunch here is a favorite!
Nonna's Euro-American Ristorante & Bar (1 Mickey Mantle Drive, 405.235.4410)
This elegant setting is rivaled only by the food.
Spaghetti Warehouse (101 East Sheridan, 405.235.0402)
The setting of Grant and Amanda's first date!
Toby Keith's I Love This Bar and Grill (405.231.0254)
Located on the Canal between the Harkins Theatre and the Bass Pro Shop, Toby Keith's offers a unique dining experience. Call ahead; sometimes they get a bit full.
Zio's Italian Kitchen (12 East California, 405.278.8888)
Great italian. Spinah-Artichoke Pasta is GREAT!
We've probably forgotten something...if we think of it, we'll add it!
Bourbon Street Cafe (1 North Oklahoma, 405.232.6666)
New Orleans inspired seafood, steaks, and pasta. Great Sunday brunch!
Brew Ha Ha (222 East Main)
Best coffee shop in Downtown OKC. Free wireless internet.
Cafe Do Brazil (440 NW 11th St, 405.525.9779)
VERY UNIQUE! Plastic tablecloths, unusual service, and a resident musician lend to its eclectic charm. Saturday Brunch is a blast (10 am-2:30 pm). Also open for Lunch and Dinner (5-10).
Falcones Pizza & Deli (208 Johnny Bench Drive, 405.702.1500)
Next to the Harkins Theatre, Falcones offers the best pizza in town. The owners fly in all their ingredients from Italy and New York. You'll love the atmosphere and the food.
La Luna (409 West Reno, 405.235.9596)
The BEST fajitas! This hole in the wall Mexican restaurant is one of our favorites. Ask to sit on the "patio."
Maker's Cigar Lounge (25 South Oklahoma, 405.606.9000)
Great for an after-dinner drink or just to relax, Maker's is a great choice.
Marble Slab Creamery (216 Johnny Bench Drive, 405.272.9111)
Hand-mixed ice cream on the canal. Amanda's favorite is cinnamon-vanilla in a chocolate-dipped cone. Grant prefers Birthday Cake with Gummy Bears in a sprinkles-dipped cone.
Museum Cafe (415 Couch Drive, 405.245.6262)
The OKC Museum of Art Cafe offers a metropolitan ambiance, superb cuisine, and exceptional service. Sunday brunch here is a favorite!
Nonna's Euro-American Ristorante & Bar (1 Mickey Mantle Drive, 405.235.4410)
This elegant setting is rivaled only by the food.
Spaghetti Warehouse (101 East Sheridan, 405.235.0402)
The setting of Grant and Amanda's first date!
Toby Keith's I Love This Bar and Grill (405.231.0254)
Located on the Canal between the Harkins Theatre and the Bass Pro Shop, Toby Keith's offers a unique dining experience. Call ahead; sometimes they get a bit full.
Zio's Italian Kitchen (12 East California, 405.278.8888)
Great italian. Spinah-Artichoke Pasta is GREAT!
We've probably forgotten something...if we think of it, we'll add it!
Out of Town Guests: OKC Attractions
We've got TONS of exciting things to do in the downtown area of OKC:
Catch a Movie at the Bricktown Harkins Theatre (250 East Reno). Free parking available. www.harkinstheatres.com
Tour the 17-acre, nationally recognized Myriad Botanical Gardens & Crystal Bridge Tropical Conservatory (301 W Reno). Hours: 9 am-6 pm, Sunday 12-6pm. Admission: $6/Adults, $5/Senior, $5/Student, $3/children (4-12 years old). www.myriadgardens.com
Check out the amazing art of Dale Chihuly at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art (415 Couch Drive). Hours: 10 am - 5 pm. Admission: $9/adults, $7/Seniors & Students. www.okcmoa.com
Visit the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building Bombing (1995) site at the Oklahoma City National Memorial (620 North Harvey). The Museum offers a wealth of information, and the Memorial is breathtaking, day and night. Hours: Outdoor Memorial open to the public 24 hours a day. Museum open M-Saturday 9 am-6 pm, Sunday 1 pm - 6 pm. Museum Admission: $10/adults, $8/Senior, $6/student, Free/children under 6. www.oklahomacitynationalmemorial.org
Challenge someone to a game at the Red Pin Bowling Alley (200 South Oklahoma, next to the Harkins Theatre). This unique Alley offers a restaurant and lounge. Hours: 11 am - 2 am. Rates: $5.25/game, $2.50/shoe rental. Free parking available. www.bowlredpin.com
Whatever you decide to do, we hope you enjoy yourself! :)
Catch a Movie at the Bricktown Harkins Theatre (250 East Reno). Free parking available. www.harkinstheatres.com
Tour the 17-acre, nationally recognized Myriad Botanical Gardens & Crystal Bridge Tropical Conservatory (301 W Reno). Hours: 9 am-6 pm, Sunday 12-6pm. Admission: $6/Adults, $5/Senior, $5/Student, $3/children (4-12 years old). www.myriadgardens.com
Check out the amazing art of Dale Chihuly at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art (415 Couch Drive). Hours: 10 am - 5 pm. Admission: $9/adults, $7/Seniors & Students. www.okcmoa.com
Visit the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building Bombing (1995) site at the Oklahoma City National Memorial (620 North Harvey). The Museum offers a wealth of information, and the Memorial is breathtaking, day and night. Hours: Outdoor Memorial open to the public 24 hours a day. Museum open M-Saturday 9 am-6 pm, Sunday 1 pm - 6 pm. Museum Admission: $10/adults, $8/Senior, $6/student, Free/children under 6. www.oklahomacitynationalmemorial.org
Challenge someone to a game at the Red Pin Bowling Alley (200 South Oklahoma, next to the Harkins Theatre). This unique Alley offers a restaurant and lounge. Hours: 11 am - 2 am. Rates: $5.25/game, $2.50/shoe rental. Free parking available. www.bowlredpin.com
Whatever you decide to do, we hope you enjoy yourself! :)
02 February 2008
Out of Town Guests: OKC Hotels
Here's a list of hotels to stay at in OKC. For more info, visit: www.bricktownokc.com
The Colcord Hotel (15 N. Robinson Ave): www.colcordhotel.com
Rates: Standard King - $189/night
This boutique, built in 1910, was Oklahoma City's first skyscraper. The Colcord offers complimentary: Wireless Internet Access, shuttle service, bottled water, and hotel fitness center. Also on premises are a fantastic restaurant and the XO Lounge. Although it is walking distance from the reception venue, you will probably prefer to drive or utilize the free shuttle service--which is a Cadillac Escalade.
866.781.3800
Courtyard OKC Downtown (2 W. Reno): http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/okcdt-courtyard-oklahoma-city-downtown/
Rates: Standard Room (1 King or 2 queen) - $135/night
This stylish hotel offers free high-speed internet, work areas, in-room coffee service, hair dryers, and in-room safes. With a restaurant, deluxe fitness center, and indoor heated pool, the Courtyard has it all!
1-800-217-9905
Renaissance OKC Convention Center Hotel (10 N. Broadway Ave): http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/okcbr-renaissance-oklahoma-city-convention-center-hotel/
Rates: Standard Room - $129/night
This Marriott-Brand Luxury Hotel is in the heart of downtown OKC. Services include a spa, Starbucks, 24-hour room service, and a world-class executive chef.
888.236.2427
Marriott Residence Inn OKC Downtown/Bricktown (400 East Reno): http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/okcbt-residence-inn-oklahoma-city-downtown-bricktown/
Rates: Standard Room - $179/night
Located on the Bricktown Canal, the first Bricktown hotel promises not to disappoint! Their fresh, hot, complimentary breakfast kicks off each day, ensuring you'll be energized throughout your exciting days in OKC.
888.236.2427
Sheraton OKC (One North Broadway): http://www.sheratonokc.com/
Rates: Standard King - $129/night
Known for luxurious yet comfy rooms, the Sheraton prides itself on offering the comforts of home.
800.325.3535
The Skirvin Hilton Hotel (One Park Avenue): www.skirvinhilton.com
Rates: Standard Room - $149/night if you reserve under Webb-Soderberg
This historic landmark, also the reception venue, offers the finest in luxury and service as Oklahoma City's newly renovated hotel. Guest rooms are fantastic, and on the premises are an amazing restaurant and the Red Piano bar.
405.702.8511 - ask for Lakenda Hill. Reserve under Webb-Soderberg.
Let us know if you have any questions!
The Colcord Hotel (15 N. Robinson Ave): www.colcordhotel.com
Rates: Standard King - $189/night
This boutique, built in 1910, was Oklahoma City's first skyscraper. The Colcord offers complimentary: Wireless Internet Access, shuttle service, bottled water, and hotel fitness center. Also on premises are a fantastic restaurant and the XO Lounge. Although it is walking distance from the reception venue, you will probably prefer to drive or utilize the free shuttle service--which is a Cadillac Escalade.
866.781.3800
Courtyard OKC Downtown (2 W. Reno): http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/okcdt-courtyard-oklahoma-city-downtown/
Rates: Standard Room (1 King or 2 queen) - $135/night
This stylish hotel offers free high-speed internet, work areas, in-room coffee service, hair dryers, and in-room safes. With a restaurant, deluxe fitness center, and indoor heated pool, the Courtyard has it all!
1-800-217-9905
Renaissance OKC Convention Center Hotel (10 N. Broadway Ave): http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/okcbr-renaissance-oklahoma-city-convention-center-hotel/
Rates: Standard Room - $129/night
This Marriott-Brand Luxury Hotel is in the heart of downtown OKC. Services include a spa, Starbucks, 24-hour room service, and a world-class executive chef.
888.236.2427
Marriott Residence Inn OKC Downtown/Bricktown (400 East Reno): http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/okcbt-residence-inn-oklahoma-city-downtown-bricktown/
Rates: Standard Room - $179/night
Located on the Bricktown Canal, the first Bricktown hotel promises not to disappoint! Their fresh, hot, complimentary breakfast kicks off each day, ensuring you'll be energized throughout your exciting days in OKC.
888.236.2427
Sheraton OKC (One North Broadway): http://www.sheratonokc.com/
Rates: Standard King - $129/night
Known for luxurious yet comfy rooms, the Sheraton prides itself on offering the comforts of home.
800.325.3535
The Skirvin Hilton Hotel (One Park Avenue): www.skirvinhilton.com
Rates: Standard Room - $149/night if you reserve under Webb-Soderberg
This historic landmark, also the reception venue, offers the finest in luxury and service as Oklahoma City's newly renovated hotel. Guest rooms are fantastic, and on the premises are an amazing restaurant and the Red Piano bar.
405.702.8511 - ask for Lakenda Hill. Reserve under Webb-Soderberg.
Let us know if you have any questions!
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