Rio Bravo
712 South Walker Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73109
Oklahoma County
Phone: (405) 232-0267
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by Donita Bottcher on
This place is hilarious.  I've eaten here a few times, and every single time it feels like I'm dining at a mafia front.  There's something awfully fishy about this restaurant. Anyway, the food is delicious, the servers are entertaining, and it is an experience for everybody. One visit was for my sister's birthday and they brought out an entire dessert plate.  She loved it, and it was really nice of the restaurant.  No complaints.
by Kathryn M. on
After reading about this place in Philadelphia magazine and on http://philadelphiawee...I figure I had to check out this "amazing" bar that is two blocks from my house. I was a little disappointed upon entering as I think I was assuming it would be less dive barish. Now keep in mind I was there at 5pm on a Wednesday so the place was mostly empty and no one ever really wants to see a bar during the day - it just looses it's mystique. We had three burgers and three beers - pretty standard. The beer selection is pretty good. There are about 8 beers on tap and a fairly long list of bottled beer that had I noticed before I ordered one on tap I might have tried. Two of the beers we ordered came out pretty flat but not so bad as to send it back. The prices are extremely reasonable and the selection wonderfully varied. As I kept hearing about the burgers at this place I figured that's what I had to order (although the various sausage options looked really interesting and tasty). I got the standard Grace Burger with onions, lettuce and tomato. My companions had the South Street (blue cheese and onions) and the Kelly (bacon and sharp cheddar). The burgers were awesome, really. I wasn't expecting them to be anything special but they were really great. Mine had this great char-grilled taste and the size was perfect. More often than not I eat half a burger and call it a day. But that was just NOT going to happen here. Not only was the burger awesome and so forced me to eat the whole thing, but I ate all of the fries too. The fries aren't anything special (as reviewed elsewhere on here) but the house mayo for dipping and the grey poupon on the table. Well I'm a sucker for dips so - yay. All in all the meal was as success. I might think twice before bringing my boyfriends mother the minute she lands in town (as we did this time) but definitely a great option for a great burger in the grad-ho/fitler square area!
by Tova Wale on
I was a little skeptical of the Georgia Aquarium after having read a lot of the reviews, but I was actually really impressed with me.  The price is pretty steep ($27 base price) and goes up higher if you add in shows.  The experience though is very worthwhile, and I think it's one of the best aquariums I've seen.  I'm from Baltimore, home to a very well known aquarium, but that one feels cramped and outdated compared to the Georgia Aquarium. The entire place feels new and vibrant, and all the displays are well maintained.  There's not a whole lot of written information, but each exhibit that we saw had a staff member standing there telling a bunch of facts and info about the particular animals or exhibits.  I thought that did a nice job of avoiding the bottlenecks and packed areas of people trying to read a blurb on the wall.  And for people like me who don't have the attention span to read an entire page about about a sea anemone, it was perfect!  The giant deep sea tank is a thing of beauty.  Full of beautiful (and huge!) fish, multiple whale sharks, and magnificent rays.  There's even a little tunnel to walk through with a glass ceiling so you can see all of them swimming overhead.  Pretty amazing. Besides the outright cost, my only real complaints are just that it was a bit less of an educational place and felt more like a big money making machine.  Before you even enter they have stations outside with people taking your picture, they have a big mascot fish running around terrifying the children, and there are several shows that require an additional fee. We arrived at around 11am on a beautiful Saturday morning, and had no trouble with crowds.  When we left, it was pretty packed so definitely arrive shortly after opening time.  I have no need to return, but it was certainly a worthwhile experience
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