Bill White: This place is AWESOME!!!! I can't say enough good things about it. I think I'm German! Coarse Bratwurst, Knackwurst, sauerkraut, Spaetzle and Goulash! An and accordian player to boot.
Andrew R.: On Friday's they serve the most awesome Goulash Soup. It is to die for, you must put it on your Bucket List.
Kris Fischer: Polish pierogies w/ sourcream, bacon, onions and sour kraut
4. Burn Co. BBQ
1738 S Boston Ave (18th & Boston), Tulsa, OK
BBQ Joint · 51 tips and reviews
TravelOK: Known for The Fatty--a mixture of bratwurst, hot links, and smoked sausage encased in ground sausage and wrapped in bacon and cooked in the Hasty-Bake Grill, as all their meats are. WOW! Read more.
Donald Barnes: Brisket, Ribs, Brats, Sausages and the "Fatty". It's all good! Side dishes too! New location is 10 times better!
Jeremy Disbrow: This is a very lively place. Anything you get here is beyond delicious! Just found a favorite bbq joint. Too bad they are only open during lunch hours. But definitely worth the trip.
7. Boston Deli
8.2
6231 E 61st St (61st & Sheridan), Tulsa, OK
Deli · 11 tips and reviews
Sean Novak: Brisket Burger is hands down what you have to try. Everything created in house: meat ground, buns, bacon, pickles, aioli... Evening menu only.
Shane Martin: Save room for homemade pie. Some of the best in town
Shane Martin: Brisket Burger is one of the best in Tulsa
8. Elwoods
8.0
1924 Riverside Dr, Tulsa, OK
Sandwich Spot · 9 tips and reviews
Anne O'Shea: Awesome little kioske bar right on the river! Some food, great beer selection and optimum place to watch the ever-changing flow of the Arkansas!
Carl Gibson: Wednesday nights, free movie by the river at 8:30
Roger Byers: Try a Detox and add Turkey. Good stuff!
Jason Carini: First time to visit. Staff was very kind and helpful. Will come back again.
Whole Foods Market: Try something new. There's always a giant array of organic, natural, artisanal, fair trade, gluten-free and Non-GMO Project verified products to find new favorites during every visit.
Steve Seidel: Learn to read labels...don't let "good marketing" fool ya!