2526 Northwest Fort Sill Boulevard
Lawton, OK 73507
Comanche County
Phone: (580) 351-0527
Fax: unknownWebsite: no website on fileEmail: no email on fileHours: unknown
by Doug K. on
Maybe it was the night we went (doubtful bc it was a Wednesday), but HOW do you even get in this place? We got there early, 20 minutes before the club even opened, and were told that we need to be on a guestlist or know a promoter to get in, or else we were going to "have to wait a long time". So us and all the other commoners got herded on the "lawn" next to the club and waited. And waited. And waited while every so often a group of skanked out clubrats would shove their way to the front, give the doorman a kiss on the cheek, and be let in through the velvet rope. I didn't know places like this actually existed. I understand having to wait in line, especially if it's later in the night, but herding people in an indistinguishable mass until the doorman arbitrarily decides that the commoners have waited long enough is ridiculous to me. And as far as I know, there is no way to sign up for the guestlist online or through e-mail, like any other club, but you actually have to personally know a promoter. Ridiculous!!! We left after 45 minutes of waiting in degradation. I guess our money is not good enough at TheirHouse. I was standing on the "lawn" and watching from before the club opened, so I know how many people actually got let in, and at 11:30 when we left the club could not have been more than 20% full. I would have preferred if the doorman told us from the beginning to leave and not waste our time.
by Cornelius Sutulovich on
I hate that I have to give it 3 stars, but let me explain: My first visit was about a month after they opened and I was convinced I found my new favorite restaurant in Atlanta. The service was great, the food was great, the atmosphere was great, you name it -- I was impressed. The butchers cut is definitely my favorite burger. I couldn't ask for a better burger. Ok -- here's the **minus 2 stars** part. My return visit, after hyping this restaurant up for months, I decided to bring my mom and step-dad. They're hip, fun, young people -- we're not talking aging old folks here. It took about 10 minutes for anyone to come to our table, and when the server (who looked like she was straight from "The Hills" show on MTV) greeted us, she says "Can I get you guys something to drink" ...then followed by "OK" and walks away. I felt like I was in South Beach....the snotty, "my $hit don't stink" attitude. I ordered a root beer martini -- and watched it sit on the bar for 10+ minutes before she brought it to the table. When she came to take our order, she said "You guys know what you want" with this blank 'i dont have time for this' look. Without going on and on, i'll just say that the service sucked. I have a feeling, and after affirming my suspicions with friends -- we believe that the staff at Flip Burger know's that they have something special, therefore it's OK to be snotty. I'm a firm believer that the food tastes better with good service -- i know that sounds ridiculous, but whenever a server pisses me off, I think it's natural to ride on the negativity wave and unintentionally look for flaws. Instead of being in a good mood and chatting about whatever, we were talking about the service and how our server was off chatting with the bus boy while we needed refills and condiments. I'm done with my rant and I will update my review when I decide to go back. I realize that this may have been an isolated incident, but Flip needs to take a big dose of southern hospitality....don't worry, it'll only help, we'll still think Flip is posh.
by Marcellus Frees on
A super unique tavern hunkered down in the subterranean depths of the Swedish American Hall on Market Street just oozes a fusion of SF indie music culture and velvetty victorian history. They have pool tables and its pretty fun on the weekdays when its not too crowded.