Written by Greg Elwell, Brittany Pickering, Jennifer Chancellor, Kory B. Oswald, Taylor Duane and Kaley Patterson. Photos by Mark Hancock, Garett Fisbeck, Keaton Draper and Gazette Staff.
Best Coffee or Tea House
Cuppies & Joe
727 NW 23rd St.
Originally called Cupps and Joseph, a fine mens retailer, Cuppies & Joe has become a mainstay for caffeine addicts across the city by serving great espresso drinks with cupcakes that will make you forget that we all declared the cupcake fad over five years ago. The popular hangout has become a makeshift workspace for many and is also an excellent place to meet, hit on and be turned down by attractive Oklahoma City University students or listen to strangers Skype with their families via laptops.2. The Red Cup, 3122 N. Classen Blvd.
3. Elemental Coffee Roasters, 815 N. Hudson Ave.
Worth mentioning: All About Cha, Coffee Slingers
Best Local Winery
Urban Wineworks
1749 NW 16th St.
Proud to call its products damn fine table wine, Urban Wineworks is known for its signature blends of easy-to-drink vino and its casual, laid-back dining room and bar. Sit in the Plaza District and sip on a glass of Plaza Red or Cab+ on the patio or grab a couple of bottles to-go and pop those corks at home or in someone elses home. Look, just make sure its legal to drink wherever youre drinking. Urban Wineworks will not post your bail.2. Put a Cork in It Winery, 115 E. California Ave.
3. Waters Edge Wineries, 712 N. Broadway Ave.
Worth mentioning: Farfalla Wines, Tres Sueno Winery & Vineyard
Best Local Craft Beer
COOP Ale Works
4745 Council Heights Road
If you like beer, you like COOP. This local brewery was one of the first to make a name for itself in Oklahoma City, both for great beers and a constant community presence. Any bar worth visiting in the metro likely has a keg or two of COOP on tap, and with new 3.2 versions, its beers can now be found in grocery stores. One of its most popular products is DNR, as in do not resuscitate. Careful, sailor.2. Bricktown Brewery, several metro locations
3. Mustang Brewing Company, 520 N. Meridian Ave.
Worth mentioning: Anthem Brewing Company, Prairie Artisan Ales
Best Beer Selection
TapWerks Ale House
121 E. Sheridan Ave.
You like the way they werk it. No diggity. You want to pour it up (to the top of the glass and then into your mouth). Readers chose TapWerks Ale House for its wide-ranging beer selection and its frequent work with local breweries to tap one-off kegs that might never be tasted again. Hopefully that new Dominos around the corner wont siphon away too much business. Hashtag sarcasm.2. James E. McNellies Public House, 1100 Classen Drive
3. Republic Gastropub, 5830 N. Classen Blvd.
Worth mentioning: Oak & Ore, The Patriarch
Best Cocktail (And The Restaurant/Bar That Serves It)
Lunchbox at Ednas
5137 N. Classen Circle
Why do they call it a Lunchbox? Why do they call you Lunchbox?! Sorry. That was a low blow, but everybody at Ednas is probably tired of hearing people ask that question. A frosty mug with a shot of Amaretto in the bottle, a slow pour of Coors Light on top and finished with orange juice, its a sweet treat that drinks so smooth, youve already ordered a second one. And while the legendary Edna has left us, her bar is still pouring her legendary cocktail every night of the week. 1.3 million and counting ...2. Any bloody mary at S&Bs Burger Joint, several metro locations
3. Old Fashioned at The R&J Lounge and Supper Club, 320 NW 10th St.
Worth mentioning: Holy Diver at HiLo Club, Hummingbird at In The Raw
Best Breakfast
Jimmys Egg
several metro locations
Though it has spread out to Texas, Kansas and Nebraska since Vietnamese immigrant Loc Le and family purchased the original eatery at 16th Street and May Avenue from Jim Newman in 1980, Jimmys Egg still feels like a hometown breakfast place to our readers. The menu has expanded in recent years, but Jimmys famous omelets still stack lines to the door on weekend mornings as diners clamber for biscuits and gravy, hash browns, bacon and big mugs of coffee. Best of all, theres almost always a Jimmys close by.2. Waffle Champion, 1212 N. Walker Ave., Suite 100
3. Kitchen No. 324, 324 N. Robinson Ave.
Worth mentioning: Cafe Kacao Latin Cuisine, Classen Grill
Best Weekend Brunch
Ingrids Kitchen
3701 N. Youngs Blvd.
Mmmm, Im not much for brunch is not a thing real people say. Not liking brunch is the kind of insane behavior that would get Jerry to dump a girl on Seinfeld. So, its no wonder that so many people voted for Ingrids Kitchen as their favorite place to get their brunch fix. Buffets are available on Saturday, with mostly breakfast favorites, and Sunday, with fried chicken, roast beef and eggs Benedict. But the real show is the dancers who come in Saturday at noon.2. Cheevers Cafe, 2409 N. Hudson Ave.
3. Picasso Cafe, 3009 Paseo St.
Worth mentioning: Cafe Kacao Latin Cuisine, Kitchen No. 324
Best Lunch Spot
The Mule
1630 N. Blackwelder Ave.
Dont worry about the mule; just load the wagon! is the motto that inspired your favorite lunch spots name. The guys who opened The Mule said it means put in the work, which they did, turning their melted sandwich grill and bar into one of the Plaza Districts signature restaurants. The menu runs the gamut with vegan options, straightforward grilled cheese sandwiches and one with pulled pork and macaroni inside. Go hungry and get there early; just like the owners, The Mule is always busy.2. Empire Slice House, 1734 NW 16th St.
3. Saturn Grill, several metro locations
Worth mentioning: Cafe 501, Soda Pops Cafe
Best Hamburgers
S&Bs Burger Joint
several metro locations
If theres one thing Oklahomans love, its not being trapped in a Chilean coal mine for more than 60 days. But theyre also very fond of hamburgers, which is why its easy to find great burgers in every part of the city. S&Bs Burger Joint has been on a tear in recent years, opening up new locations and introducing specialty burgers monthly. Whether full-sized fatties or bite-sized sliders, there is something good grilling at S&Bs.2. The Garage Burgers & Beer, several metro locations
3. Nics Grill, 1201 N. Pennsylvania Ave.
Worth mentioning: Johnnies Charcoal Broiler, Tuckers Onion Burgers
Best Sandwich Shop
The Mule
1630 N. Blackwelder Ave.
What is a sandwich but stuff between two pieces of bread? Or sometimes stuffed inside one piece of bread. Is a burrito a sandwich? Geez, this gets complicated fast. But its pretty uncomplicated to order a good sandwich at The Mule. Readers voted the home of Fancy Pants, The Cortez and Big Ass Grilled Cheese as the best sandwich shop in Oklahoma City, and they chose well.2. City Bites, several metro locations
3. Someplace Else A Deli & Bakery, 2310 N. Western Ave.
Worth mentioning: N D Foods, Neptune Submarine Sandwiches
Best Barbecue Restaurant
Iron Star Urban Barbeque
3700 N. Shartel Ave.
You know you want that meat. Iron Star, part of the venerable Good Egg Dining Group, dropped an r off its name, but it didnt drop the ball when it comes to smoking brisket, turkey, pork and those succulent, tender ribs. And what is barbecue without the sides? The fancy mac and cheese and the Dutch oven sweet potatoes mean even vegetarians can find something to love at Iron Star.2. Earls Rib Palace, several metro locations
3. Swadleys BBQ, several metro locations
Worth mentioning: Back Door Barbecue, Leos Barbeque
Best Pizza Place
Hideaway Pizza
several metro locations
Hide yo wife. Hide yo kids. And while theyre hidden, grab a Hideaway Special from this winning pizzeria and see what all the fuss it about. This perennial favorite took the category again with its top-to-bottom great pizzas. With its crisp, chewy crust; its famous Hideaway red sauce; and heaping helpings of tempting toppings, its little wonder that this Stillwater favorite has taken over Oklahoma City as well.2. Empire Slice House, 1734 NW 16th St.
3. The Wedge Pizzeria, several metro locations
Worth mentioning: Knucks Wheelhouse, Pizzeria Gusto
Best Steakhouse
Cattlemens Steakhouse
1309 S. Agnew Ave.
We have no beef with your choice for best steakhouse. This is a state with a lot of great choices for getting a rib-eye or filet, but few have the history of Cattlemens in Stockyards City. Open since 1910, the restaurant has fed John Wayne, Reba McEntire and President Bush (the good, first one), who dined on a T-bone. And if youre feeling adventurous, why not try its famed lamb fries?2. Red PrimeSteak, 504 N. Broadway Ave.
3. Ranch Steakhouse, 3000 W. Britton Road
Worth mentioning: Boulevard Steakhouse, Mahogany Prime Steakhouse
Best Sushi
Sushi Neko
4318 N. Western Ave.
The best sushi is the least touched but the most eaten. Sushi Neko specializes in perfectly sliced raw fish, expertly cooked rice and service that is both friendly and attentive. The upscale atmosphere makes it a natural choice for special occasions, but daily specials make it affordable to belly up to the bar and watch sushi masters create culinary works of art. All the classic rolls are there and there a few you can only find at Sushi Neko, like the Neko Nugget and the Nuclear Roll.2. In The Raw, 200 S. Oklahoma Ave., Suite 130
3. Tokyo Japanese Restaurant, 7516 N. Western Ave.
Worth mentioning: GoGo Sushi, The Sushi Bar
Best Vegetarian, Gluten-Free Or Healthy Menu Options
Coolgreens
several metro locations
Coolgreens was once thought of as just a salad place probably because it makes great salads. But the new owners have put in work to solidify its other offerings, which means sandwich supporters, flatbread fiends and wrap relishers can find something when a salad isnt enough. And the cookies ... oh my. Youd never guess they were healthy by the way they taste. If youre looking to eat right, Coolgreens is the place to visit.2. Picasso Cafe, 3009 Paseo St.
3. The Loaded Bowl, food truck
Worth mentioning: Elemental Coffee Roasters, The Red Cup
Best Patio Dining
The Bleu Garten
301 NW 10th St.
Feeling bleu? You wont be when you head to the food truck haven at The Bleu Garten. This wide-open Midtown favorite has benches and seats galore; an excellent selection of beers, wine and liquor; and, of course, a rotating roster of trucks offering everything from pizza and pasta to salads, sandwiches, chili and cheesesteaks. Readers voted it the top patio in the city, so if youre looking to dine al fresco, you know its time to get bleu.2. Louies Grill & Bar, several metro locations
3. The Mont Restaurant, 1300 Classen Blvd, Norman
Worth mentioning: Sauced on Paseo, The Pump Bar
Best Liquor Store
Byrons Liquor Warehouse
2322 N. Broadway Ave.
If you like piña coladas and getting caught in the rain (and if you also like other drinks and dont care for that song), youre probably a fan of Byrons Liquor Warehouse. Its a drinkers paradise, with bounteous shelves stacked high with all your favorite liquors, liqueurs and other potables. So even if youre not overly fond of coconut-flavored cocktails, Byrons is the place to find a steady supply of the stuff that makes you walk unsteadily.2. Moore Liquor, 914 SW Fourth St., Moore
3. Broadway Wine Merchants, 824 N. Broadway Ave.
Worth mentioning: Freemans Liquor Mart, Grand Cru Wine & Spirits
Best (National Or Regional) Restaurant You Wish Was Locally Owned
Whiskey Cake Kitchen & Bar
1845 Northwest Expressway
Straight out of Texas, its hard to call Whiskey Cake a chain restaurant. There are only two of them, and one is in Oklahoma City. But the expert bartenders and seasoned kitchen staff make it easy to see why Gazette readers wish this restaurant was an Oklahoma native. The menu, though, takes full advantage of local produce and flavor. So even if Whiskey Cake is technically a Texan, lets go ahead and claim it as one of our own especially that ridiculously delicious eponymously named dessert.2. Panera Bread, several metro locations
3. BJs Restaurant and Brewhouse, several metro locations
Worth mentioning: Chilis, Zoës Kitchen
Best Seafood Restaurant
Pearls Restaurant Group
several metro locations
Ahoy, land lubbers! We pried open our voting chest and Avast! yeve given top seafood honors to that Oklahoma City treasure called Pearls. With a proclivity toward the cuisine of New Orleans, Pearls might also be the citys best swamp food restaurant, serving up crawfish étouffée and alligator bites like its Mardi Gras all year long. Whether its swimming or crawling or whatever clams do, it will be cooked up right.2. The Shack Seafood & Oyster Bar, 303 NW 62nd St.
3. Hefner Grill, 9201 Lake Hefner Parkway
Worth mentioning: Land and Sea, Rococo
Best Dessert Restaurant, Shop Or Bakery
Pie Junkie
1711 NW 16th St.
Despite their shops name, the ladies of Pie Junkie do not recommend boiling their pies in a spoon and trying to inject them between your toes. Its much more enjoyable (and less deadly) to use that spoon to shovel big bites of chocolate peanut butter pie, diner cherry or delectable drunken turtle into your mouth. Thats why this Plaza District mainstay captured Gazette readers votes as the best of the best for sweet treats.2. La Baguette Bakery & Café, 2100 W. Main St., Norman
3. Ingrids Kitchen, 3701 N. Youngs Blvd.
Worth mentioning: Cuppies & Joe, Sara Sara Cupcakes
Best Mexican Restaurant
Teds Cafe Escondido
several metro locations
Ay caramba, when will Teds lose the Escondido from its name? Because if theres one thing this Mexican food powerhouse is not, its hidden. Sure, the original location was a little hard to find, but its legendary menu of Tex-Mex favorites has long since put it on everyones radar. And since we all have GPS on our phones now, youre more likely to get lost inside its packed-full restaurants than on the way to one.2. Iguana Mexican Grill, 9 NW Ninth St.
3. Chelinos Mexican Restaurant, several metro locations
Worth mentioning: Abels Mexican Restaurant, Alfredos Mexican Cafe
Best Latin Restaurant
Cafe do Brasil
440 NW 11th St. Suite 100
For an authentic South American meal, Oklahoma City loves Cafe do Brasil. A Midtown staple since 2005, the restaurant serves up top-notch Brazilian foods that cant be found anywhere else, like feijoada (black beans, pork, rice and collard greens), arroz de pescador (tomato-sauce cooked shrimp, calamari, clams, black mussels and tilapia mixed with rice) or churrascada Brasileira (meat, meat and more meat with fried plantains and polenta). But no one will blame you if youre only going for the famous cocktails served upstairs at its Bossa Nova bar.2. 1492 New World Latin Cuisine, 1207 N. Walker Ave.
3. Cafe Kacao Latin Cuisine, 3325 N. Classen Blvd.
Worth mentioning: Chiltepes Latin Cuisine & Bar, Zarates Latin Mexican Grill
Best Italian Restaurant
Flips Wine Bar & Trattoria
5801 N. Western Ave.
Italy is, by some accounts, home to the best Italian food in the world. But getting delivery across the ocean can be murder, so its good that Oklahoma City has more than a few great places for spaghetti, pizza and pesto. Flips is one of the metros oldest and most venerated Italian eateries and is this years winner, thanks to great service, a tremendous wine selection and oodles of noodles. And rather than get caught up in being authentic, the staff is focused on being good, which means a lot more people leaving happy and full.2. Stella Modern Italian Cuisine, 1201 N. Walker Ave.
3. Gabriellas Italian Grill & Pizzeria, 1226 NE 63rd St.
Worth mentioning: Bella Vista Italian Kitchen, Vitos Ristorante
Best Western European Restaurant, Not Italian (Danish, English, French, German, Irish, Scottish, Spanish, Etc.)
Ingrids Kitchen
3701 N. Youngs Blvd.
Italy is, by some accounts, not even the best country in Europe. And at Ingrids Kitchen, this years winner for Best Western European Restaurant, Not Italian kind of a mouthful you can get wienerschnitzel, knackwurst and a dynamite sauerkraut which is also kind of a mouthful. Its weekend breakfast buffets pack the tables in the spacious restaurant on a regular basis, so get there early. And save room for dessert (or just skip the meal), because its pastry case and cookie selection are the stuff of legends.2. La Baguette Bistro, 7408 N. May Ave.
3. Fassler Hall, 421 NW 10th St.
Worth mentioning: Old Germany Restaurant, Royal Bavaria
Best Mediterranean Restaurant
Zorbas Mediterranean Cuisine
6014 N. May Ave.
There are two kinds of people in the world: Those who like hummus and those who are plotting to destroy America. And proving your allegiance to the red, white and blue is just one of many good reasons to head to our winner for Best Mediterranean Restaurant: Zorbas. Other reasons include gyros, falafel, gyros, kabobs, seriously the gyros, fresh fish and meats that are carved off a giant cone into a pita. For many in the metro, Mediterranean food begins and ends at Zorbas, always with a clean plate.2. Basil Mediterranean Cafe, 6620 E. Reno Ave.
3. Couscous Cafe, 6165 N. May Ave.
Worth mentioning: Mediterranean Imports & Deli, Nunus Mediterranean Cafe & Market
Best Indian Restaurant
Taj Cuisine of India
1500 NW 23rd St.
If youve got an Indian jones, youve likely scratched it at Taj Cuisine of India before. During the day, the buffet overfloweth with favorites like chicken tikka masala, vegetable korma and piles of fresh, pillowy naan. At night, the restaurant moves to a menu that delves deeper into the spicy world of Indian food, serving masala dosa, channa batura and fresh fish curry. Scared of the heat? Dont be. Taj can take individual dishes from mild to wild, giving everyone a chance to taste the reason its Oklahoma Gazettes Best of OKC winner.2. Gopuram Taste of India, 4559 NW 23rd St.
3. Himalayas Aroma of India, 709 N. Moore Ave., Moore
Worth mentioning: Ajanta Cuisine of India, Sheesh Mahal
Best Japanese Restaurant
Musashis
4315 N. Western Ave.
Chop-chop! takes on a whole new meaning at Musashis, where diners get dinner and a show as seasoned teppanyaki chefs slice and sizzle plates of steak, seafood and vegetables on seasoned teppanyaki tables right before their eyes. Theres no fried rice quite so good as the kind you see being made. If onion volcanoes arent your thing, Mr. Fancy, then you still have plenty to choose from. Musashis knows its way around a sushi roll, and its expertly cooked robata skewers keep a steady crowd at this Western Avenue favorite.2. Sushi Neko, 4318 N. Western Ave.
3. Tokyo Japanese Restaurant, 7516 N. Western Ave.
Worth mentioning: Shiki Japanese Restaurant, Yamato Japanese Steakhouse
Best Chinese Restaurant
Dot Wo Garden
6161 N. May Ave.
More like Dot Whoa Garden! Am I right? When it comes to Chinese food, Dot Wo is known for quality and selection with a menu that includes plenty of Americanized favorites (sesame chicken and sweet-and-sour pork) and more traditional dishes (clams with bean sauce and ma la ji ding). Even hard-to-find delicacies can be found there, including sizzling rice soup, an intoxicating feast for the senses. Thats why Dot Wo has long been a destination for Chinese immigrants and those of us who love great food alike.2. Grand House Asian Bistro, 2701 N. Classen Blvd.
3. Golden Phoenix, 2728 N. Classen Blvd.
Worth mentioning: Chows Chinese Restaurant, Fungs Kitchen
Best Thai Restaurant
Thai House Restaurant
500 NW 23rd St.
Thai me up, Thai me down, just keep serving that sweet, spicy and seductive Thai food at Thai House Restaurant. This Uptown 23rd District mainstay is known for its expansive buffet and extensive menu. Take it slow with the dish thats friendly for beginners and old pros: pad thai. Or go nuts on your taste buds with the intensely bright and searing hot green curry. Whatever you order, its a sure bet your mouth will enjoy a cool-down with the sweet caffeine hit of Thai coffee, keeping you awake until youre hungry for more Thai House.2. Thai Kitchen, 327 Dean A. McGee Ave.
3. Sala Thai, 1614 NW 23rd St.
Worth mentioning: Panang Thai Restaurant, Tana Thai Bistro
Best Vietnamese Restaurant
Pho Lien Hoa
901 NW 23rd St.
Vietnamese food is more than just pho, but, man, pho is all the way awesome. And while its right there in the name, Pho Lien Hoa can feed you with its small-but-excellent menu. The vermicelli bowls pile noodles, lettuce and bean sprouts together with fresh, crunchy vegetables and bright, inviting sauces that are topped with sliced prawn, pork, chicken and fried spring rolls. The rice plates are hearty, filling and simply done. That said, no one will blame you for ordering its steaming hot pho, no matter the temperature outside.2. Lido Restaurant, 2518 N. Military Ave., Suite 101
3. Mr. Pho, 1133 NW 25th St.
Worth mentioning: Golden Phoenix, Pho Cuong
Best Pho Restaurant
Pho Lien Hoa
901 NW 23rd St.
Every year, the competition for Best Pho Restaurant gets hotter and hotter, like someone who went a little crazy with the bottle of Sriracha. Oklahoma Citys pho game runs deep, but this years winner is the highly respected and beloved Pho Lien Hoa. Its guide helps neo-pho-ytes and pho-xperts to the perfect blend of broth, noodles and beef. First timer? Try the pho chin nac with brisket. And old pro? Get it with rare steak and fatty flank meat. Or get really adventurous and dive into a bowl with chewy tendon and tripe. Its all good.2. Mr. Pho, 1133 NW 25th St.
3. PhoEver, 6929 Northwest Expressway
Worth mentioning: PhoBoulous, Pho Cuong
Best New Restaurant To Open Since 6/1/14
Pizzeria Gusto
2415 N. Walker Ave.
Oklahoma Citys restaurant scene hit it out of the park this year. Any of the contenders are worthy choices, but Gazette readers chose runaway hit Pizzeria Gusto as the best to open since last June. Its easy to see why, as the new venture from Big Truck Tacos and Back Door Barbecues Kathryn Mathis and Chris Lower once again wowed diners with crowd-pleasing and palate-challenging pizzas cooked Neapolitan-style. And it offers so much more than pizza, with great appetizers, salads and sandwiches, too.2. The Pump Bar, 2425 N. Walker Ave.
3. Fassler Hall, 421 NW 10th St.
Worth mentioning: Bonjour, Broadway 10 Bar & Chophouse
Best Fine Dining Establishment
Cheevers Cafe
2409 N. Hudson Ave.
We all strive to enjoy the finer things in life: silk underwear, rock operas and, of course, chicken-fried steak with jalapeño gravy. Thats why Cheevers Cafe is once again the citys best fine dining spot. Theres a casual elegance at Cheevers mirrored in the friendly-but-attentive wait staff and the food that somehow captures rustic charm and precise attention to detail. A special occasion spot for some, its also home to decadent weekend brunches and a bustling lunch crowd. But its always, always a treat.2. Red PrimeSteak, 504 N. Broadway Ave.
3. Vast, 333 W. Sheridan Ave.
Worth mentioning: Mahogany Prime Steakhouse, Ranch Steakhouse
Best Neighborhood Pub
James E. McNellies Public House
1100 Classen Drive
Sometimes you want to go where everybody knows your name. And sometimes you just need a beer and a burger in a welcoming atmosphere. Thats what makes McNellies such a popular local watering hole everybody feels at home. Ride a stool at the counter and watch bartenders pull beautiful pints or hide yourself away with friends upstairs for a more intimate after-work drink. McNellies variety of foods also gives visitors plenty to nosh on while theyre ordering just one more beer.2. The Pump Bar, 2425 N. Walker Ave.
3. Henry Hudsons Pub, several metro locations
Worth mentioning: JJs Alley, Saints
Best Dive Bar
Ednas
5137 N. Classen Circle
Is dive a code word for fun? Because thats what youll find at Ednas. The staff isnt worried about putting on airs or turning drinks into intricately designed works of art. Its pulling beers, pouring cocktails and keeping a thirsty crowd sated with a steady supply of its famous Lunchboxes. Maybe it gets a little rowdy in there, but with The Door (the Twittering bouncer) on guard, its lots of fun. So if youve been waiting to try out one of the citys least-kept secrets, we say dive in.2. Cock o the Walk, 3705 N. Western Ave.
3. HiLo Club, 1221 NW 50th St.
Worth mentioning: Cookies, The Pump Bar
Best Upscale Bar
Republic Gastropub
5830 N. Classen Blvd.
Republic is a sports bar with a food problem. Namely, the problem is its food is too good. And while theres always somebody ready to chow down on one of its luscious burgers or fresh salads, at night, Republic becomes the place to see and be seen with a mixed drink or beer. The giant TVs are always showing games its a great place to go on Sundays during NFL season but it never overpowers the experience for those more interested in making new friends.2. O Bar at the Ambassador Hotel, 1200 N. Walker Ave.
3. Sidecar Barley & Wine Bar, 1100 N. Broadway Ave.
Worth mentioning: Red Piano Lounge, Vast
Best New Bar To Open Since 6/1/14
The Pump Bar
2425 N. Walker Ave.
Its a good time to be a drinker. Much as the restaurant scene has blown up, so has our thirst for new, fun places to toss back a few cold ones. The Pump Bar is one of a kind, transforming an old gas station into one of the busiest and best watering holes around. The expansive patio comes to life in the afternoons and evenings, and the Tiki drinks flow like water. Best of all, the chefs send out amazing daily food specials that make The Pump a must-visit for the 21-and-up crowd.2. Fassler Hall, 421 NW 10th St.
3. Oak & Ore, 1732 NW 16th St.
Worth mentioning: Power House, Sidecar Barley & Wine Bar
Best Diner
Jimmys Egg
several metro locations
The term greasy spoon has thankfully lost favor and been replaced by old-fashioned diner. Maybe thats because places like Jimmys Egg take such great care in keeping the place spick-and-span. Whether youre in the market for a plate of eggs, a stack of pancakes or a bottomless cup of coffee, Jimmys is an easy and affordable choice. And lunch is no slouch, either. In true diner style, this locally owned chain is here to please no matter your tastes.2. Nics Grill, 1201 N. Pennsylvania Ave.
3. Classen Grill, 5124 N. Classen Circle
Worth mentioning: Beverlys Pancake House; The Diner, Norman
Best Food Truck Or Food Cart
Big Truck Tacos
530 NW 23rd St., mobile
All hail the king of the food trucks! It seems like a new truck hits the streets every day, but they all owe a debt to Big Truck, which brought the meals on wheels concept roaring down our roads. Upscale taqueria fare and kitschy, caring service have made this truck (and its home-base eatery) enduringly popular, even as competition increases. Keeping it fresh is the 5th Amendment, a daily special the contents of which are kept secret until the next day. Fun fact: Stop in early to see night-shift nurses unwinding after a tough day.2. Roxys Ice Cream Social, 1732 NW 16th St., Suite B, mobile
3. The Saucee Sicilian, 2837 NW 63rd St., mobile
Worth mentioning: Kaiteki Ramen, The Loaded Bowl
Best Uptown 23rd Restaurant
Cheevers Cafe
2409 N. Hudson Ave.
One of the biggest battles for culinary domination takes places on 23rd Street. A panoply of restaurants have opened in recent years to great acclaim, but this years best Uptown 23rd District spot goes to Cheevers. Consistently delightful and innovative, it changes its menu roster seasonally while retaining its greatest hits. Its an eatery where the dress code can be as fancy or relaxed as you like everyone is treated equally and the food remains steadfastly excellent. Cheevers continues to look down the road, daring any competitors to come at it, bro.2. Big Truck Tacos, 530 NW 23rd St.
3. Guernsey Park, 2418 N. Guernsey Ave.
Worth mentioning: Pizza 23, Pizzeria Gusto
Best Plaza District Restaurant
The Mule
1630 N. Blackwelder Ave.
The Leave-a-Drink board catches ones eye upon entering The Mule, which takes the honor for Best Plaza District Restaurant. The overflowing list of drinks awaiting customers isnt the only reason to check it out, but its as good an excuse as any to stop by. When you do, dont be surprised to find a happily packed house, a stereo playing great music and lots and lots of sandwiches coming out of the kitchen. Plenty of challengers vied to usurp The Mules place at top, but the boys from Hungry Town Concepts (its parent company) are always happy to defend the title.2. Empire Slice House, 1734 NW 16th St.
3. Pie Junkie, 1711 NW 16th St.
Worth mentioning: Chiltepes Latin Cuisine & Bar, Saints
Best Paseo Arts District Restaurant
Paseo Grill
2909 Paseo St., Suite A
Yes, those are reading glasses on the table. In the funky Paseo Arts District, Paseo Grill has outlasted many of its neighbors by providing an upscale menu, an excellent bar and an elegant place in which to enjoy both. Even on the brightest days, the dining room stays cool and dim. At night, the twinkling lights of the Paseo make their way inside. The patio is inviting, as are favorite dishes as they arrive at your table. At lunch, try the curry-infused cast-iron skillet chicken pot pie. For dinner, the prime rib is what you crave.2. Picasso Cafe, 3009 Paseo St.
3. Sauced on Paseo, 2912 Paseo St.
Worth mentioning: The Other Room, The Red Rooster Bar & Grill
Best Asian District Restaurant
Grand House Asian Bistro
2701 N. Classen Blvd.
How grand is Grand House Asian Bistro? Grand enough to capture the always-contentious competition for Best Asian District Restaurant. A big, beautiful eatery that runs like clockwork, Grand House serves classic Chinese dishes, straight-from-the-tank seafood and a variety of sushi. But to see a real show, turn up Saturday and Sunday mornings for its dim sum brunch. Servers wheel around carts covered in dumplings of all sorts, noodles galore and meats and vegetables of every type past tables, allowing diners to pick and choose as the buffet rolls by.2. Golden Phoenix, 2728 N. Classen Blvd.
3. Lido Restaurant, 2518 N. Military Ave., Suite 101
Worth mentioning: Pho Cuong, Pho Lien Hoa
Best Automobile Alley District Restaurant
Hideaway Pizza
901 N. Broadway Ave.
Its hard to beat a great pizza. Even as Automobile Alleys comestible portfolio expands, Hideaway Pizza still brings in diners who are hungry for a slice or three. The classic pepperoni or supreme get lots of love, but Hideaway is always innovating and adding new specialty pies. Meat lovers will find happiness in The Capone, and vegetarians love the Twitter-created Tweetza with its powerful punch of pesto, roasted garlic, sundried tomatoes and feta. And if you have a favorite that left the menu, just ask your server, who might be able to make it for you anyway.2. S&Bs Burger Joint, 20 NW Ninth St.
3. Iguana Mexican Grill, 9 NW Ninth St.
Worth mentioning: Broadway 10 Bar & Chophouse, Red PrimeSteak
Best Bricktown District Restaurant
KDs Southern Cuisine
224 Johnny Bench Drive
Anyone looking for a slam-dunk dining experience will want to lay up into a booth at KDs Southern Cuisine and bounce-pass its plate to ... uh ... additional basketball reference. Hey, Kevin Durant might be known for his prowess on the court, but were talking about food here. OKCs eateratti named his restaurant the best in Bricktown because the high-class, down-home cooking is too good to ignore. Shrimp and grits? Take it to the hole! The mouth hole! No wonder our readers are making fast breaks for KDs.2. Bricktown Brewery, 1 N. Oklahoma Ave.
3. The Mantel Wine Bar & Bistro, 201 E. Sheridan Ave.
Worth mentioning: In The Raw, Pearls Crabtown
Best Classen Curve District Restaurant
Republic Gastropub
5830 N. Classen Blvd.
Plenty of bars will serve you food, but Classen Curves best offers gourmet burgers, fancy sandwiches and pub-style favorites. Republic doesnt just have an amazing selection of beer and JumboTron-sized TVs hanging from the ceiling its also home to some of the citys tastiest food. The casual atmosphere means its great for dates and birthdays and equally comfortable for a quick bite with friends. And if you save room for dessert, dont leave without trying Memes doughnuts.2. Tuckers Onion Burgers, 5740 N. Classen Blvd., Suite 3
3. Cafe 501, 5825 NW Grand Blvd.
Worth mentioning: Green Goodies, Pearls Oyster Bar
Best Deep Deuce District Restaurant
The Wedge Pizzeria
230 NE First St.
Youre fired! is a thing that Donald Trump sometimes says on TV. But would he dare wood-fire them? No. That would be illegal. Luckily, no such laws apply to the pizza wizards at The Wedge Pizzeria in Deep Deuce, where wood-fired pizzas come to you hot and crisp out of the oven. And unlike poor Omarosa, youll always have a place in your organization for The Beet Goes On salad and the chicken-and-mushroom glory that is the Truffle-Shuffle pizza. Warning to all visitors with Trumplike hair: If you sit on the patio, a breeze could carry that wig all the way to Bricktown.2. Deep Deuce Grill, 307 NE Second St.
3. Urban Johnnie Bar & Grille, 121 NE Second St.
Worth mentioning: Slaughters Hall, WSKY Lounge
Best Midtown District Restaurant
Waffle Champion
1212 N. Walker Ave., Suite 101
Pancakes cower. Strudels hide. In Midtown, the victor is Waffle Champion. A food truck-turned-storefront, this waffle-slinging breakfast-and-lunch spot creates some of the best and most unique sandwiches in the city. Even though Midtown has become brunch central, the lines are always forming at Waffle Champion because people are hungry for a winner. So smack down your hunger, suplex that cereal and come getcha some at the self-proclaimed and undisputed Midtown champ.2. James E. McNellies Public House, 1100 Classen Drive
3. Stella Modern Italian Cuisine, 1201 N. Walker Ave.
Worth mentioning: Fassler Hall, 1492 New World Latin Cuisine
Best Stockyards City District Restaurant
Cattlemens Steakhouse
1309 S. Agnew Ave.
Every time you see a Chick-fil-A billboard covered with illiterate cows, remember how much better off theyd be just accepting that theyre destined for steakly greatness. And in Stockyards City, the best place to chow down on a T-bone is Cattlemens. What nabbed it the top spot? Was it the early morning diner-style breakfast? The out-there items like calf brains and eggs? Or how about that salad dressing? Or maybe, just maybe, its the fact that it prepares top-notch sirloins, rib-eyes, strip steaks and more every single day.2. Panaderia La Herradura, 2235 SW 14th St.
3. Stockyards City Cafe, 2501 Exchange Ave.
Best Western Avenue District Restaurant
The Wedge Pizzeria
4709 N. Western Ave.
Wedge can have so many meanings. Sure, The Wedge Pizzeria on Western is probably talking about a lovely wedge of its artfully made, wood-fired pizzas. But it could be talking about its wedge salad. Or the people who wedge into line for its $5 Grab-n-Go breakfast-and-coffee combo. Or maybe it has been a secret proposal scheme all along. Wed G.E.? Is The Wedge asking Oklahoma Gazette food writer Greg Elwell to marry it? No. Its the pizza. But Gregs standing outside in a white gown just in case.2. Sushi Neko, 4318 N. Western Ave.
3. Musashis, 4315 N. Western Ave.
Worth mentioning: The Drum Room, West
Best Downtown Restaurant (Includes Arts District, Film Row District and Farmers Market District)
Kitchen No. 324
324 N. Robinson Ave.
Its not that Kitchen No. 324 only serves poached eggs; its that it does them so well. Order up fried green tomato Benedict or open-faced toast and look at that gorgeous orb of white. A gentle nudge with a fork and a silky ribbon of yellow yolk emerges, giving every bite on the plate an intense decadence. Lunch and dinner are equally impressive, and the pastry counter is a wonderland. Its no surprise Kitchen again tops the heap.2. Museum Cafe at Oklahoma City Museum of Art, 415 Couch Drive
3. Vast, 333 W. Sheridan Ave.
Worth mentioning: Flint, Joeys Pizzeria
Best Local Restaurant to Order To-Go
Big Truck Tacos
530 NW 23rd St.
The drive-through at Big Truck Tacos is reserved for call-in orders, which makes picking up things such as tacos, burritos and queso a breeze. Wrapped up tight in foil, to-go tacos mean fans dont have to brave the always-busy dining room to get their fix of fried avocados, pulled pork and spicy grilled beef wrapped up in corn or flour tortillas. Just call in, pull up and drive off with a bag of tacos so tasty they might not make it home. And be sure to grab plenty of OMG and Asphalt salsas, too. Those Taco Bell packets you have at home just wont measure up.2. Hideaway Pizza, several metro locations
3. Teds Cafe Escondido, several metro locations
Worth mentioning: Iron Star Urban Barbeque, Johnnies Charcoal Broiler
Best Local Restaurant That Delivers
Sauced on Paseo
2912 Paseo St.
There is no sound sweeter than the doorbell when you know Sauced is waiting for you outside. Delivery is decadent, a luxury. It doesnt matter if youre in sweatpants, a stained T-shirt and three days worth of missed showers it will bring you hot food that you can eat. Most delivery food comes from chains and the results are, at best, mediocre. So when you want good food from a local kitchen, get Sauced. With crazy combinations like the Green Lantern (spinach, capicola, pear) and old favorites like the Loaded Hawaiian, theres something for everybody.2. China House, 2103 Riverwalk Drive, Moore
3. Stars & Stripes Pizza, several metro locations
Worth mentioning: Knucks Wheelhouse, Pizza House