6101 Southeast 15th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73110
Oklahoma County
Phone: (405) 732-5522
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by Terence Zapanta on
Formerly known as Buddah Bar but with some legal dispute now its Ajna Bar, i love this place the atmosphere is great , the music . The food is good but not great. My friends and I usually have dinner first then go to the bar to dance its a great place and one of my favorite.
by ivana r. on
I LOVE this place. I took my boyfriend here and he LOVED it. it is a beautiful place. the atmosphere is wonderful and the food is perfect! our waiter was super nice, i wish i remembered his name though.. the steak was amazing and they have this really amazing " fries" i believe its called where its like cubes of potatoes stacked up.. definetly recommend them both! i have been here on several occasions and every time i come here, something is ALWAYS happening. the first time i was here me and my boyfriend were sitting next to ludacris and didn't even realize it!! it was until he got up to leave did he turn to us and say have a great dinner, i almost died a little. the next time i was here was when i saw eva longoria. i mean this place is always crawling with celebrities. when i was with my older sister we were filmed for new york magazine and asked to describe our experience there. nevertheless i always have good time there. I also enjoy the fact that i have to dress up a little to come to this place. it IS on the pricier side.. considering my margarita was like $25 but it is worth a little splurge. i recommend this place for a more trendier group and for anyone who wants to have a great time!
by Wes Willims on
Meh. I hadn't been to the Academy yet since its reopening, so I was actually really excited about the prospect of only paying $10 + no children. Also, this was "space night", so my buds and I ditched out Exploratorium Thursday night plans and went here instead. Online tickets were sold out, so I got there at 5:30 to wait in a line that snaked pretty far out into the park pathways. It took a little over an hour to make it to the ticket booth. As if everyone else hasn't already said it, buy tickets onnnliinnnneeeee. I wish I would have. By the time I got in I was starving and freezing, so I found tea in their extremely confusing cafe/food court and paid $9 for a pathetic vegetarian plate. The mood here seems confused: Some people dressed up formally with cocktails, some music-seekers in Burner-wear, and others like me who heard something about a space dress-up theme and rocked the Star Trek shirt. The only astronomy related things I ended up seeing were extra tables that we looked over in barely 10 minutes; I guess that I expected more from the description. Some of our issues were poor planning--missed planetarium tix, didn't get in the rainforest before it closed, and the living roof was closed. Otherwise, the only thing that we really spent much time on was the aquarium area downstairs, which was pretty awesome yet stuffed with bodies. The giant sea bass and leafy sea dragons blew my mind, and I conquered some of my fish phobia (maybe). Upstairs mostly felt like a lot of empty space, with a few things to read here and there. The African hall was just taxonomy (old news) plus sleeping penguins. I thought that we would barely have enough time there, but in reality we got in late and left early. In the absence of children, I kind of felt like the antsy 5-year-old, like..."ok mom, where's all the cool stuff? What's next?" Maybe I just should have drank more.