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Lost Restaurants of Tulsa

Was not impressed with New York Pizza. Picked up a pizza from there in '22. You guys are fungi disabled. Meatball & shrooms are the best two toppings. I keep not getting around to stopping at Empire on 11th. I still like NYC City Pizza at 51st & Harvard.
My favorite toppings are pepperoni, Italian sausage, onions and bell peppers. Anything else (other than anchovies and pineapple) I can take or leave. I usually ask for light olives if I’m getting a combo that includes olives.
 
This is a found restaurant 🍴 in Tulsa.

You all should check out Quigley's Pub
at 1810 S Cincinatti. It's a really laid back & cool 🏂 Pub. They've been in business a little over a year.
 
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This is a found restaurant 🍴 in Tulsa.

You all should check out Quigley's Pub
at 1810 S Cincinatti. It's a really laid back & cool 🏂 Pub. They've been in business a little over a year.
Appears it is called Bishop Quigley and is an Elliott Nelson concept (McNellie's Group). And I see they have Chug Norris on tap.
 
Appears it is called Bishop Quigley and is an Elliott Nelson concept (McNellie's Group). And I see they have Chug Norris on tap.
I just forgot to type in Bishop Quigley's Pub, sorry. Yeah it's a nice concept, really nice neighborhood bar, and the Menu is a really limited British Pub menu. But the sister business next door was opened by Mcnellie's with the same joint proprietor as B Quigley. It's called Maple Ridge Grocer. They don't have that much groceries, it's mainly a casual slightly upscale restaurant.

You can order off either place's menu no matter where you are sitting, in the Grocer or the Pub. I had a shot of Wellers, a few Samuel Smith's Nut Brown Ale's, and a Salmon Patty sandwich off the Grocer's menu while sitting in the pub. The Grocer is light and airy, and the pub is grounded in oak and dim lighting. Next time I'll have the Pub Curry w/ chicken. They have a nice brunch and dinner menu, and a decent array of hoity toity drinks.

They have a sweet T shirt with the Bishop Quigley Logo and the back says 'May the Pints be with You.' They recently started having a medium sized traditionalish irish band once a month w/ flute, banjo, fiddle, guitars, and singer. They are in the background instead of in your face. So the din of conversation continues while the band plays.
 
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