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From Boston Avenue Market to Treehouse and everything between, which was your favorite?

By SCOTT CHERRY Restaurant Critic on Apr 15, 2011, at 1:00 PM  Updated on 4/15 at 1:00 PM



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In Thursday's Weekend section I reviewed Treehouse, the newest restaurant to occupy the space at 1738 S. Boston Ave.

That got me thinking about the history of the space, starting with Boston Avenue Market in the 1970s. The Market, as I recall, was one of the first true venues in Tulsa for young adults to meet and match, and it was elbow-to-elbow in there for a very long time.

Since then we have had Tom Dittus' Steamroller Blues & BBQ, Hofbrau and Boston's. Maybe I'm forgetting others -- help me out here, Joe Hull.

Anyway, I was wondering which was your favorite restaurant to do business there and what special memories you might have. I know I had a couple at the original Market that I can't count among my best and brightest moments.
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Hope Egan, owner of Hope’s Table catering, said Thursday she plans to open a new restaurant called Tallgrass in downtown ...

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Naples Flatbread & Wine Bar has become the first restaurant to sign a lease for space in the new One Place building, located ...

Merritt's Bakery using sausages from Siegi's

Merritt’s Bakery has begun using skinless sausages from Tulsa’s Siegi’s Sausage Factory for its breakfast sausage rolls.

Regular ...

CONTACT THE BLOGGER

Scott Cherry

918-581-8463
Email

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