Texadelphia
200 S Oklahoma,Ste 110, Oklahoma City, OK, 73104
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Address :
200 S Oklahoma,Ste 110
Oklahoma City, OK, 73104 - Phone (405) 208-4000
- Website https://www.texadelphia.com/
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Opening Hours
- Mon :10:30 am - 10
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Private Lot, Validated
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Dogs Allowed : Yes
Waiter Service : No
Drive-Thru : No
Caters : Yes
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Jonathan C.
Food with great flavor! I had the Founder's Favorite (minus the jalapenos). It was a delicious blend of beef, cheese, onion, and mushrooms with a very flavorful mustard sauce on top. It was packed full of meat and I enjoyed every last bite. The salsa that comes with it, in my opinion, is not very good at all; it lacked flavor and reminded me of tomato paste. Fortunately I had also order their chips & guacamole to share with my wife. The guacamole was very creamy and very similar to what I'd make at home; both my wife and I enjoyed it very much. My wife had ordered the Queso Waffles Fries, of which I partook of as well. They cheese sauce was delicious and a perfect combination to the seasoned waffle fries which were cooked just right. We enjoyed the food so much that we will be sure to be back to Texadelphia soon.
(5)Janet R.
Casual dining in Bricktown, under $10 for sandwiches and salads. They do serve beer and a few frozen cocktail drinks. Great place for grapping a quick sandwich.
(4)Mike V.
The staff recommended the Founders cheesesteak and it didn't disappoint, though, I think there are better out there.
(3)Bobby R.
After reading all the good reviews my wife and I decided to go here. The location and facility is very nice. However, after we got our food the meat smelt and tasted old. Not old as in it was cooked and then left out but old as in the meat had been purchased and not cooked in time. We brought it to the attention of a manager who was shocked and very defensive. I think this reaction was what bothered us the most. I will not be going here again.
(1)Gregg D.
Excellent menu choices and everything was freshly made. My wife had the grilled cheese and said it one of the best ever. My son said the same about the club sandwich. I did the make your own cheesesteak and it was great. Good beer selections too if you want a cold one with lunch.
(4)Shelby C.
Really interesting idea! Tons of choices for sandwiches, and good pick of side items and drinks. I went with the chicken cheesesteak with extra cheese. The beef and chicken both are steak-um style (not microwaved, but the size and shape) These steaks are huge. Packed incredibly full of toppings and cheese and meat. Fries are spicy seasoned (think Arby's)
(5)Joe S.
It's hard to go wrong at Texadelphia. The meat is cooked to perfection and the buns are soft and taste good. They serve cheesesteak sandwiches with various toppings. Each one better than the next. My wife and I love the ones that come generously loaded with jalapeños. I saw some hamburgers on the menu that look killer. I'm going to try them for sure. All the cheesesteaks come with tostada chips and salsa. My wife loves the chips. She says they are thin and crispy. The location of this Texadelphia is awesome. Its convenient to the movie theater, Bricktown, Chesapeake Arena...... If your a sports fan there are TV's everwhere. Bottom line is "go there". Ill definitely be back.
(5)Paul G.
The food is very good. the service and atmosphere is so so. as a sports bar.if the tv`s volume is turned down, they should at least have closed captioning turned on. Also, tables were not all wiped down. it was a slow period.
(3)Christy M.
Good for what it is, understanding it's essentially fast food-ish. The nachos were good, light flaky chips (my favorite kind). More than I could finish by a long shot and pretty loaded with stuff. I also liked both their guacamole and salsa. So kudos to them for fast, easy, pretty good food. The environment is comfortable and way better than any fast food place. Tv's, booths, Edison bulb lights, stacked stone walls... So yeah, I like the place for what it is...
(4)Clayton M.
I've eaten at Texadelphia several times now and both times I was for the most part satisfied, but it hasn't really impressed me yet. Recently I ate there & ordered a chicken cheesesteak which comes with grilled onions, mozzarella cheese and any sauces you want to add later. It came with a side of waffle fries and a drink. The service was friendly and we found a seat outside on their patio. I do like the patio and the fact that its covered. Good place to take roudy kids or to enjoy the weather. My wife ordered a cheeseburger and my son got the grilled cheese. I had a taste of my wife's burger & it was actually really good. She liked it too. Had a nice thick, juicy hamburger patty with a generous amount of toppings on a good bun. My chicken cheesesteak on the other hand was a bit disappointing. The chicken was incredibly bland. I added some BBQ sauce to make up for it, but I was still disappointed. The portion of fries was also small in my opinion. Overall, I'd be willing to eat here again, but so far I haven't been that impressed. Certainly not a bad place to eat by any means. For now, its just OK in my book.
(3)Justin M.
Maybe my new favorite lunch spot in OKC! I really enjoyed my Texican cheesesteak and chips and salsa. I think everyone in our group of 5 (including the dog) loved stopping here for lunch. The grilled cheese and tomato basil soup one member of our party ordered looked awesome and exceeded his expectations. The other 3 humans loved our cheesesteaks, and the dog appreciated the large treat jar and water bowl placed on the deck for dogs. The dog also gives her deal of approval to the steak and chicken used on the cheesesteaks. Next time, I may have to try the burger doused with queso.
(5)Susan P.
I came in for an early meal and couldn't find a clean table. I had the chicken philly.... it was sparse on onions and cheese didn't stay melted until sandwich was finished. Young lady at counter was sweet and welcoming.
(1)Christina C.
Texadelphia is one of my favorite places to visit in Bricktown. Admittedly, I'm a bit of a snob when it comes to cheesesteaks, but I really enjoy the ones here. I've had some that I've liked more in Philly, but I've also heard they're kinda famous for their cheesesteaks. If like me, you don't have a private jet and can't afford to go to Philly just for a cheesesteak, Texadelphia is an awesome substitute. I usually go for the Founder's because I really like the mushrooms and the jalapeños, but they have a lot of choices, including a traditional cheesesteak with the cheese whiz. The chips and salsa that are included with your meal are a great side. The restaurant itself is very clean and has a wonderful, welcoming atmosphere. There are several large televisions around the restaurant so you can watch whatever sport is currently playing. It can sometimes get a bit loud, but there are a few tables away from the televisions that provide a slightly quieter area. The service I've received has always been top notch. Texadelphia will definitely see me again.
(5)Maggie F.
I love this place! It's a great spot in Bricktown for a cheap dinner and lots of great summer-y drinks. I got the French Toast last time I was in (their version of a French dip) with waffle fries, which were some of the best I've had. I've also had their buffalo wing sandwich and their quesadilla, which is usually my go-to! The salsa ranch is delicious on both the quesadilla and the waffle fries. Overall, great spot that I like to go to when I can.
(5)Cameron L.
Don't go here for a cheesesteak. The other food is good, but your basic cheesesteak is terrible: bland and tasteless. They put the cheese on the bread side vs over the meat, the onions are not finely chopped, few in number and not grilled with the meat, and the meat has very little taste to start with. I would not recommend it for a cheesesteak at all.
(2)Scott H.
This is a good meal with a lot of options, but a little more care with the preparation of the meat would make it very good. I had lunch with some buddies at Texadelphia on a Friday. It was crowded with a lot of the young professional set from downtown, but Texadelphia gets meals out quickly, so if there's a line don't be deterred. I went with the large Texican, which is a steak sandwich with your choice-chicken or beef-with grilled onions, jalapenos, mozzarella cheese, and queso on the side. Even though they have a lot of sandwiches on the menu, you can also create your own with a number of ingredients. Lots of options for your sandwich at Texadelphia. I paid the extra buck and got waffle fries instead of chips. As many yelpers note, Texadelphia has a good selection of sauces. The salsa ranch is a must try. The queso on the side of my sandwich was pretty basic, not that different than what you make at home in your crock pot. That being said, it did taste great on the sandwich. Now, the sandwich was good, but it was dry. I think they cooked the meat too long, thus the sandwich was dry when you took a bite without any sauce. Maybe this is why they have so many sauces, I don't know. But, the sandwich is large, the roll is soft, and you get a good value for your money. If they didn't cook the meat so long and let it keep some of its juiciness, it would have been a 4 star lunch. The waffle fries are solid, and you get a good portion of them on the side. They went great with the aforementioned salsa ranch. There is plenty of seating indoor and out at Texadelphia. They offer beer, but the selection isn't that great. I'll definitely return.
(3)Sierra J.
Love everything about this place! Location, location, location- hang out here after a movie for a drink and bite. The food is fantastic and the atmosphere is very laid back. Lots of seating and tvs to catch games on. Walk up counter and they bring the food to you! The classic steak sandwich is to die for and so are their waffle fries. Check out their chicken strip basket, another favorite! Adding to my list of Bricktown staples!
(5)Eileen A.
When I walked in TV's all over so you can watch the game from any seat. That's nice! I ordered The French Toast with fries for an extra $1. The cheesesteak was good as well as the fries. It was what I expected. No special knock-out bring your whole family here! The mango margarita was good semi-frozen. Which I like. If you're looking for super frozen give you a brain freeze you won't find it here. I notice lots of families with young kids( under 3) with grandma & grandpa so if you're looking for more of an adult environment not you're spot. With that said gotta go.......,......I left mine at home for a reason:-)
(4)Robert M.
This spot does it right every time I walk in the door. It has become a go to spot for me to take out of town visitors- which is odd for me because I know it isn't just a local place (and I disdain chain restaurants). If there is a bad thing on this menu then I haven't had it yet. Parking is very easy. At worst you park in the huge lot across the street and show your receipt to get it free. How simple is that? The drinks are the hidden gem here. I've been told the Manchester will make an appearance on the menu soon- look for me no I will gladly autograph your drink menus!!!
(5)Bill C.
We were staying in OKC for one night with our three children and got in after a long drive from Santa Fe. Our hotel, the Aloft was in Bricktown and we wanted a quick dinner. After a short walk down to where all the action was, we chose "Texadelphia" for some cheesesteaks. There was nothing bad about the meal, just nothing fabulous, as it was standard "fast food" fare. My hickory cheesesteak was decent with nice kick from some cherry peppers. Our other meals were chicken tenders, chicken cheesesteak and the crispy chicken wrap (and second hickory cheesesteak). My daughter loved her crispy chicken wrap, especially with the hickory ranch sauce the recommended. The other two meals were decent as well. The service was fine (except for the extra long time it took for the chicken tenders which they apologized for) and the place was clean. All in all, Texadelphia is a viable alternative to yet another burger with plenty of choices beyond cheesesteaks along with beer and frozen margarita options. They certainly won't compete with Philly cheesesteaks, but they aren't professing to be.
(3)Maddie B.
This place was awesome! After stopping at multiple restaurants with ridiculous wait times and waitstaff that took over 10 minutes to come to our tables we decided to dip into Texadelphia after reading some Yelp reviews, and boy were the other reviewers right!! We both got the grilled chicken sandwiches, I added avocado and got the waffle fries. Man oh man that sandwich was perfect. The service was fast and friendly and the place was clean with a warm, welcoming environment. Go here.
(5)Kendrick S.
The Left Coast is my fav ! Vanilla milkshake is great too (might head over and get another come to think of it....)
(5)Janelle A.
This place was good, but not my favorite. However, the portions are a pretty good size and I do enjoy their salads. I am just not the biggest sandwich person, so that's why I didn't enjoy it as much as others typically do.
(3)James J.
Best cheese steak sandwiches I've had! I took my east coast brother and his wife here during their visit. They loved it. As did I. I loved their Norman restaurant and love it more now that it's closer to home. My brother and I had the founder and my sister in law had the ceasar wrap. I got the large, I say go big or don't go at all! It is located by the Harkins theater. They have a large menu to choose from, the atmosphere is casual and the people are great! The parking is very limited but worth the inconvenience. If you want a great cheese steak pay these guys a visit. I will every time I'm downtown. Overall grade "A+". See you soon!
(5)Ashley A.
Having lived in southern New Jersey about 30 minutes from Philladelphia, I can say that these cheesesteaks are as close as it gets to being in Philly. They are so wonderful. The nachos as amazing as well! I could seriously eat here every single day. If you're looking for a great cheesesteak definitely stop here. Forget Jersey Mike's, they've got nothing on Texadelphia!
(5)Mark R.
I had to have a cheesesteak and this place filled the bill. Perfect meat, cheese, and peppers. Service was quick and the quality excellent. Even the chips and salad were a great match up with an east coast favorite
(5)Ryan K.
Good food, fast friendly take out service
(5)Thomas S.
Dry over-cooked burger with little flavor. Fries were bland. Turkey sandwich was mainly thick white bread (don't think it was the tomato foccacia) with a couple pieces of cheap deli meat. Tomato soup had one flavor - pepper. Cool setup. Poor execution.
(2)Mistyday H.
The chicken cheesesteak was good. Wasn't great because of the enormous amount of salt. I do think that it would help if texadelphia would toast there hoggie bread I would have given the sandwich 4stars. But jeez lay off the salt seriously!
(3)George B.
Went there for lunch with my son today and it was awesome. The "authentic" Philly is awesome with the cheese whiz. It was just a great atmosphere along with the great food. I'd highly recommend it.
(5)Diane S.
Frozen margaritas machines. . Strawberry, mango, sangria, pomegranate. Got a blend of mango and strawberry recommended by the 21+ at the cash register. Philly cheese steak. I tried french toast which came with au jus for dipping.
(4)Joe C.
Oh, I get it now. My wife's family has Philadelphia roots, and so I've heard my wife & father-in-law go on and on about the joys of the Cheesesteak. The entire concept sounds terrible to me -- that horrifying cheese sauce, the untoasted bread, what are these people thinking? So I understand that at least when you make it this way, you have an excellent sandwich. I was allowed to forgo the cheese sauce in favor of actual cheese, tweak the recipe a little, and had a delicious sandwich and some good beer to boot. Relatively inexpensive for Bricktown, friendly, laid-back staff, and great food. Texadelphia is a joy. (But I must take a stand against the non-toasted bread. Yes, they'll do it for you if you ask, but Philadelphia's traditions are simply wrong in this regard. Stand up to stultifying tradition, yelp! Toast your sandwich bread.)
(5)Emily B.
Obsessed! I was disappointed to see the location in Norman has shut down because we like to visit both but the location in Bricktown is great for before baseball game dinner. The menu is great! I love their salads, they're very fresh and have great real ingredients. My husband (huge meat eater) LOVES everything his favorites are "Founders Favorite" spicy yet amazing and "the left coast". Their house mustard blend has great flavor. They have a really nice beer selection, light beers for me and IPA's for him. Great casual, quick, affordable place to grab dinner.
(5)Matthew G.
This place has something for everyone. The menu has everything from the traditional phlly sandwich to burger, salads, and grilled sandwiches. I highly recommend the chicken cheese steak with onions, ranch, and their special mustard blend! The turkey burgers and the wing steak are very good too. Their catering service is a great choice for your next office meeting or party. We have used them several times and it is always a hit.
(4)Charles B.
Good old T-Delph! A staple of my diet since it opened in Norman during my tenure at OU. This has all the trimmings of this Texas chain and is conveniently located in Bricktown where parking can often be found. When I'm caving in to a carb craving I have to get an order of their nachos. Sweet feathery Jesus they are good! And not to mention their Cheesesteaks! Divine! I do try to keep it healthy and they have a really good selection of salads, with the best being their Steak -N-Greens which is just what is says, a bed of Romaine with a hearty helping of steak. Their jasmine green tea is also highly recommended. The past few times I've been there I have noticed they've changed their drink delivery system. They used to give out their hard plastic logo emblazoned cups with every order (my cupboards are well stocked with these) but now have made the change to more disposable cups.
(4)Jonathan C.
Food with great flavor! I had the Founder's Favorite (minus the jalapenos). It was a delicious blend of beef, cheese, onion, and mushrooms with a very flavorful mustard sauce on top. It was packed full of meat and I enjoyed every last bite. The salsa that comes with it, in my opinion, is not very good at all; it lacked flavor and reminded me of tomato paste. Fortunately I had also order their chips & guacamole to share with my wife. The guacamole was very creamy and very similar to what I'd make at home; both my wife and I enjoyed it very much. My wife had ordered the Queso Waffles Fries, of which I partook of as well. They cheese sauce was delicious and a perfect combination to the seasoned waffle fries which were cooked just right. We enjoyed the food so much that we will be sure to be back to Texadelphia soon.
(5)Janet R.
Casual dining in Bricktown, under $10 for sandwiches and salads. They do serve beer and a few frozen cocktail drinks. Great place for grapping a quick sandwich.
(4)Mike V.
The staff recommended the Founders cheesesteak and it didn't disappoint, though, I think there are better out there.
(3)Gregg D.
Excellent menu choices and everything was freshly made. My wife had the grilled cheese and said it one of the best ever. My son said the same about the club sandwich. I did the make your own cheesesteak and it was great. Good beer selections too if you want a cold one with lunch.
(4)Sabertooth C.
Maybe I was silly to order a salad in a cheese steak place but hey, I felt like a salad for lunch, so down I tumbled the path of a mistake. For the price, I did not expect the cheap romaine lettuce for the Grilled Chicken Salad, the environment and price led me to believe that it would be at least baby greens (I am not even asking for organic here) but it was the cheap romaine and a few dices of tomatoes (shaking my head with regrets). The chicken pieces were okay, bland. I frankly could have done a better job in my kitchen. The dressing felt like it came from a bottle at a grocery store. My husband had the original sandwich and thought the portion was regretfully small as well. Overall, my husband had eaten better cheese steak sandwiches and I could have made a higher quality, not to mention bigger, salad. I would not come back even for free.
(1)Tara L.
You can go here and get one of the awesome wraps or to die for nachos. I decided to be good and go for the hippie chick salad with the dressing on the side. Trying to watch the girlish figure after all. The salad was great and had plenty of chicken in it. You can also order adult beverages here and they always look great but I haven't had one. Stupid girlish figure!!!
(4)Rusty B.
Ate here for the first time today with my wife and we both left happy. We split the pickle chips to go along with the grown up grilled cheese for my wife while I had the South Philly cheesesteak. The fried pickles were pretty good but since it wS our first time to try them it's hard to know if they are good or bad compared to other places. As for the cheesesteak, the meat was tender while topped with onions, tomatoes and cheese whiz. Don't know if it compares to am actual Philly cheesesteak but pretty good for OKC. tHe grown up grilled cheese had avocado, bacon and cheese. Since my wife ate all of it I assume it was good. There are a variety of places to try in Bricktown and I can't say this is the best. However the food is good and features a menu most ages will be happy with at a price that is good. If going to Bricktown before a basketball or baseball game, this might be the type place you want.
(4)Michelle B.
My husband and I ate at Texadelphia for an early dinner. I had the grown up grilled cheese with marinara sauce and he had one of their traditional cheesesteaks. We both liked our food very much. We had some pickle chips as an appetizer. This was not my favorite appetizer I have ever had, but they weren't bad. I had some chips and salsa as a side with my sandwich and enjoyed that. It will probably be a place we will return to sometime for a quick lunch or an early supper. Great atmosphere, high definition TVs, and very clean and inviting. Staff very friendly and accommodating.
(4)Andy M.
Well I have my philly cheesesteak test I use everywhere, which is simply "does your philly cheesesteak come within a stone's throw of what I've had in Philadelphia?" It's a simple fair test, and Texadelphia gets a pass on that. It was tasty, but not omg explosion in my mouth good. My nit with this place was the service meltdown the place was in when we were in the place. The guy delivering the food would walk back and forth trying to deliver food, somehow missing the number on the table and people waving and asking "is that mine?" Still, the place is okay, I'd come back and eat here again, when its not busy.
(3)Yesha P.
I absolutely loved this place! It is hard to get black bean patty right. It could be dry, or have a lot of beans that you cannot taste anything else, or it could be very slimy. This place is an exception. The black bean patty was just perfect. It was also spicy, just the way I like it. In case you haven't figured it out yet, I tried the spicy black bean burger. I got their chips and salsa with the burger. I know, weird concept in theory, but not practically. I enjoyed my inner american/mexican self at the same time. I wish instead of salsa it was queso, but that's my inner fatty speaking. The portions are huge so no worries about going home half hungry! I got a hugee burger along with good size chips and salsa. I was happy more than with my portion and most importantly, full. Another thing that is attention-worthy is different types of sauces that this place has to offer. There is practically a stand present at the soda machine station of 5-6 sauces. There's regular mayo, mustard, special mustard, salsa ranch, and something else. I tried the special mustard and salsa ranch. I absolutely enjoyed both on my burger. Ohh, and they have 3 giant TVs for my sports and TV junkies! Burgers, drinks, and sports go well, hand in hand. All in all, its a must go place as it caters to the needs of most. Especially if you're a vegetarian, as it is hard to find good veggie burgers in OKC!!! Enjoy!
(4)Chris T.
My first time to this place and it was impressive. The turkey burger was the best I've ever had. Great lunch gathering location. I'll be back the next time I'm in OKC.
(5)Kay R.
Super good food, quick and easy. Pahini with Turkey was yummy - great burger !!!! Huckleberry Margarita in a mason jar so cute.
(5)Kevin L.
Philly cheese steak = great burgers = decent TEA SELECTION = AMAZING chicken cheese steak = gross I like texadelphia, it has a nice casual feel with pretty good food. the cheese steaks are great. meals average around $10 including food and a drink. I absolutely love their tea selection. They have an organic raspberry peach tea that is wonderful! I would definitely recommend coming here. Last time I came I got the "stick a fork in me" and it was way to cheesey for me. I know people love queso cheese, but im just not a fan of it. But everything else I've had there has been wonderful. I love their curly fries and their classic cheesesteak!
(4)Bill C.
Anyone who thinks hamburger crumbles with cheese on it is a "cheese steak sandwich" has never had a cheese steak sandwich. Do not go here thinking that is what they have as I did. This is as close to false advertising as you can get.
(1)Jeff M.
Okay... So a few months ago, I got all whingy about how Texadelphia took something that was good, and tried to Texasify it and made it not so good. Read the old review. I still stand by what I said about the cheesesteaks. Well I ended up here again recently with some friends. But this time, I walked up to the guy and asked him, "What do you recommend, good sir?" And he recommended the Chipotle Black Bean Burger. I couldn't ask someone for their recommendation and then say, "No that's stupid, I want something else." Well, I could have done that but it would have been rude. So I had the Black Bean Burger. And whadya know... I enjoyed it! Was it better than a meat-filled burger? No, because that would be crazy. But it was enjoyable enough that now I have a desire to try garden and/or black bean burgers at other restaurants. Any restaurant that manages to make me want to try non-meat products deserves a medal. Also, I got the fries instead of the chips for an extra dollar. I haven't had their chips to date, and honestly, I don't think I ever will because their waffle fries are the shiznat (is that term even used anymore?). Throw in some of that salsa/ranch concoction and I was set. Set, I tell you! The up-charge on the fries made the meal $8.00 (or thereabouts?) before tip. That is entirely reasonable. And entirely filling. And entirely not like my last experience. Apparently the trick is to not order the cheesesteak sandwiches. Also, the guy who took our orders was several kinds of brilliant. He's a bearded white guy; my short interaction with him was a genuine pleasure, and I wish him the best in life, because anyone that hard working and courteous will be successful at everything he attempts (or so I hope in his case).
(4)Wes N.
Fast casual concept where you order up front and they bring it to you. Very chill place. Had the Founder's Cheesesteak and waffle fries. Recommend them both.
(5)Cathy C.
I asked OKC Yelpers for their opinion as to where I should eat while I'm in OKC. Carly N recommends this place. I was craving for a philly cheesesteak so, for my first meal, I went to Texadelphia which was a 4-minute walk from the hotel I stayed at. I had a South Philly beef cheesesteak and waffle fries and got my friend an Okie burger. I enjoyed my cheesesteak and fries. The cheesesteak was loaded with meat and cheese but I didn't mind the mess. My friend was raving about the burger. The price for a combo was not bad at all - $9. They have TV's so you can watch sports while eating. It wasn't crazy busy when I went on a Friday night. Service was relatively quick.
(4)Lena K.
My friends and I celebrated a birthday dinner at Texadephia a few days ago. What works? Location & speedy, kind service. Burgers!! What doesn't work? I wasn't impressed with their cheesesteaks. . .at all. Nor their milkshakes. For $3 go down a ways to Sonic. :) I appreciated the service - everyone was very attentive and kind. As we sat there chatting, a worker promptly cleared our table for us without any hesitation or reserve. I purchased a Hickory Cheesesteak and my friend had The Left Coast. Both were subpart with the Hickory Cheesesteak having far too many sauces and peppers for my liking. My three other friends each had burgers: Hickory Ranch & Bacon Burger, the Gringo, & The Okie. All were incredibly delicious. Stick with the burgers & you'll be a happy camper. :)
(3)Leena C.
Had a better experience at the this Texadelphia than at the ones I've been to in Texas. I had the Left Coast and my guy had the Chicken Cubano. YUM! My guy loved my sandwich and this was apparent by the two bites he took. His sandwich was delish as well (I took one small bite) It was very relaxing and the service was great. Had such a great time that I would consider going to the one in Houston.
(4)DeWayne G.
My second time eating here, gourmet hamburgers, (turkey, bison, chicken), you have a build your burger option also. They have their version of the philly cheesesteak. Chicken cheesesteaks and several other items on the menu, you have to get the chocolate chip creamcheese brownie too!
(4)Brady L.
Great service and AMAZING food. Pretty much everything on the menu is amazing. Do not be afraid to try something outside the box you will like. And the service is amazing as well.
(4)Katie R.
Go for the nachos!! SO good. Margaritas were ok.
(3)Sarah H.
Deeeeeeelicious!!!! Their food is amazing...huge portions, so inexpensive for what you get, fairly quick lines and service on even the busiest of days... I love coming here every year for a work event and visiting this favorite :)
(5)Jazz J.
This place was awesome. So glad I ate there today. Definitely worth visiting if you're in the area.
(5)Autumn B.
Great place to grab lunch. I went with my two boys and it was pretty much all business people so we were a little out of place, but the kids liked their food (corn dogs) and I loved my Texican. Solid, safe place for a sandwich.
(4)Coley C.
Amazing Turkey burger or chicken salad sandwich. Fast and friendly service!
(5)April D.
I have been begging to go here for weeks and finally had the chance last night. It did not disappoint! I had the Texican (regular size) and they don't skimp on the jalapeños. My boyfriend had the Founders Favorite (man size of course) and loved it. We opted for two big beers from their selection of beers on tap. Soooo good and a great way to kick off an evening in Bricktown. I will definitely be back.
(4)Mac B.
Stopped there today, Saturday afternoon. Did not know they had free parking! Dohhhh. Had the Hippie Salad. Their take on a Waldorf. It was good. Served in a unique bowl. Could have used a few more apple slices. It was right around lunchtime and we apparently got there before the rush. It got quite busy while we waited. Service was fast. Food was fine. Thumbs up for grabbing a bite for lunch. They have an outside covered eating area as well. Update: 5/2012 Ate here again for lunch on Saturday. Art fair was going on. They were very busy. So we sat outside. Food was good as usual. However, the outside tables they chose, big thumbs down. It appears to be wooden slats of some sort. But they are all terribly stained from food and drink spills. Yuck. And not only that, but the slats are loose on some of the tables exposing the ends of screws underneath. Not good. Very poor choice by the designers. There is a reason why all metal welded tables are preferred for outdoor use. I strongly suggest that corporate headquarters rethink what they are using at this location.
(3)Roxanne A.
This place is great, but I'll be honest about the fact that it makes me reminisce about my college days. This is a new location and they were very attentive to our order. (light on the onions was okay, no sauce on the wrap, extra salsa....) The waitstaff was there to clear the table when we finished our food, they even offered to bring us a box for the leftovers. They have 3 different types of cold tea and alcoholic drinks as well. (I think wine and beer) Fun Times at T-Delph!
(5)Jeff W.
I lived in Phily for 10 years so I know what a REAL cheesesteak should taste like. This place has one of the closest tasting cheesesteaks to a real cheesesteak outside of Philadelphia. I haven't had anything here that wasn't awesome!
(5)Duane M.
The classic Philly with a SW twist, interesting and with morbid curiosity I had to try one, I was not disappointed. The wife and I hit the Bricktown location which is one of if not the newest eatery in the Bricktown district, located right on Reno and Oklahoma it is still easy to miss. Well easy to miss if your blind like I must have been the first pass LOL. We all know the classic Philly cheesteak and you can get one of those here, it even has the must for a TRUE Philly, Cheese Whiz, but the menu only begins there. You could go with the Texican, a classic style Philly with loads of jalapenos and SW queso instead of the Whiz, but why be safe about it when you have so many options, including a make your own I must try next trip. I chose the Hickory which has Angus beef, very good meat I must say, aged cheddar cheese, grilled onions and a Hickory BBQ sauce. Those ingredients are not IMO what made the Hickory, they add lastly an outstanding cherry pepper relish which accompanies the hickory sauce like peanut butter does jelly, a match made in heaven. The side I chose were the waffle fries the waffle fries unlike most were crispy outside with a SW style, best I can say, seasoning, no need for ketchup here people it should be banned. The wife had the Founders once again with the Angus, I neglected to mention but if for some twisted reason you prefer you can get chicken, but come on peeps this is a PHILLY and that means beef. The founders, which of course I sampled, is along the lines of a traditional Philly, along the lines but not is a better description. Contained in the Founders are Jalapenos, Shrooms, and melted mozz and a great IMO mustard blend, the wife was not keen on the mustard sauce though and tride to steal my Hickory at one point. I would not yield however, my choice my sammich. She chose the chips and salsa, the only weak point. I give a 4 stars and honestly but for a couple of issues this would have been a 5, of course there has to be a negative or two. First off come on folks .65 for an extra 2oz of what for all practical purposes is Pace mild Picante, don't ya think thats stretching it a bit, most place START you with 5 times that much of a better grade salsa, and then don't charge for refills. We got hers free as we asked at the table after the food was served, next time it's frys for her she said though. Only other neg was they ran out of unsweetened tea and were just refilling when we left, so no refill on her tea, bad move guys like salsa tea is a cheap but a memorable issue to diners. All in all I must say I will be back again and to give an idea what going to this place is like many of us will remember either college or just out of the parents house time period. During those times we all got creative with foods, I know I did at least, and that is what T Delph has done and done very well. I will be back folks and will do a make your own for sure next time, just like when I had 50 bucks for food to last two weeks, when i first left home I shall be creative as I wanna be, and enjoy every second of it.
(4)Bobby R.
After reading all the good reviews my wife and I decided to go here. The location and facility is very nice. However, after we got our food the meat smelt and tasted old. Not old as in it was cooked and then left out but old as in the meat had been purchased and not cooked in time. We brought it to the attention of a manager who was shocked and very defensive. I think this reaction was what bothered us the most. I will not be going here again.
(1)Rebecka M.
I'm a little on the fence about this one. It was "OK". The food was good, the food came out fast. I'm not sure what I'm tipping for since this is more like a fast food place than an actual restaurant. Prices weren't bad. I fed me and my 3 nephews (2 kids meals) for $31. Their "build your own philly" menu is odd and confusing. I told them I just wanted a regular beef, pepper and onions philly with whatever cheese they use for their phillies. The cheese is mozzarella? I'm not sure why they use that on a philly, I think that was a first for me, but whatever. I was disappointed. Not because it was bad, per se, but I was expecting much better. The meat isn't sliced like a typical philly, it is ground up, which I have no problem with that, but it was DRY. I had to put ranch dressing on it to get it down because the meat was so dry. Otherwise it was good, I like the bread, it was very soft and flaky. The waffle fries were very good, but I don't think I should have had to pay extra to swap them from chips and salsa. I guess the disappointment comes from thinking that as a specialty sandwich shop (and I'm not talking Subway specialty), you should make GREAT sandwiches, especially your signature sandwich. My nephew wanted a club sandwich. They had some fancy version of a club sandwich so I asked the cashier if they could just make him a "regular" club sandwich, she said "Sure, I can just take the guacamole off of our club sandwich". OK, no problem. The sandwich was fine, but again, DRY. It came on foccacia bread, which I've never understood why anyplace makes sandwiches using focaccia. Does anybody really like this? Seriously, who wants a sandwich made out of 2 inches of dry, hard bread? He said it was good, but I noticed half of the bread was left on his plate. Also, it came with no dressing. They have a "dressing bar" where apparently you have to dress your own sandwiches. Now, I have no problem getting my own ketchup for my fries, but if I'm dressing my own sandwich then, again, WHY am I tipping you? My other two nephews enjoyed their food. One got the kids hamburger and waffle fries, and scarfed it down. The other one ordered the kids chicken finger basket, and although I didn't try them, they looked dry and overcooked. He only ate of the chicken fingers, so I'm guessing my observation was correct since he is a chicken finger aficionado. Overall, I would eat there again if it was between that or Sonic.
(3)Samantha G.
I'm addicted to the mustard blend sauce! I crave it like a pregnant woman on a daily basis. I put it on everything here! Try the Gringo burger made with the black bean patty also the Texadilllas are dang good and you can for sure split those suckers, they are huge! Both the chips and fries are always cooked just right. Fresh salads and wraps are also available.. of course not to mention the AMAZING chicken or beef cheesesteak! Also, the service is always, always superb.. they are friendly and fast!
(5)Branden M.
If I'm honest the place is kinda over hyped. The servers run back and forth like coked up crickets, I was ran into twice while getting my drink, there were empty tables but they were covered in trash and left over food. I paid $10 for some nachos that looked like a lot of food but really was just some of the chips covered with cheese and the and a whole lot of dry chips underneath.
(2)Hans M.
Ordered the French Toast cheesesteak - was large enough to share for two - quick and yummy! Perfect dunked in Jus :)
(4)Michael A.
Great service with great food. My wife and I love to have the chips, queso, gauc, and salsa with a couple of margaritas. The workers are always nice and food is always tasty. Great TVs and outdoor area. Check it out. You won't be disappointed.
(5)Lyndi Z.
T-Delph has been an old standby of mine since it opened when I was at OU. The chicken philly sandwich has always been one of my top comfort foods, but when the OKC one opened, I became a fan of other menu items because the Bricktown location has more salads, sandwiches, and other options than the Norman location. My dad called my wedding the high maintenance hand-off, so it is no surprise that I have a complicated order as my standby-- T.Boone Chickens salad grilled instead of fried, no olives or bacon, agave vinaigrette instead of ranch. I have never gotten an eye roll from the helpful staff, nor has it ever been wrong. This is my go-to place for a weekday lunch, but you really need to be in the door by 11:50 or after 1:00 (unless you get a crazy long lunch, which I do not). Before Fuzzy's opened, it was also my go-to 'hey I'm in Bricktown on the weekend and need to eat' (it's OK that I mention Fuzzy's here- I am 99% certain Texadelphia and Fuzzy's have the same owners!). I get burned out on places easily, but this has never happened with Texadelphia. I have never been disappointed here, I love everything that I've had. I have only tried one of the margaritas and it was a little sweet, but their lemonade and tea make for a mean Arnold Palmer. Bonus: They have the best plastic cups to take home with you... no surprise that I have accumulated an entire collection!
(5)Micah C.
My fiance and I shared a large philli sandwich. It was really tasty. I wish it had a little more yellow cheese but overall very tasty. One downside was the amount of fries we got, but the sandwich filled our tummies so it wasnt a big deal!
(4)Brent L.
Great selections of sandwiches ect. Every time I am in town I eat here. Good cheesesteaks, salads, burgers. Lots choices and they don't miss on any of them.
(5)Carly N.
This is one of my favorite restaurants in Bricktown! They keep the place very clean and there are plenty of seating with TVs if you ever want to catch a game. They have plenty of options whether you want to go the healthy route or not. The menu include things like salads, paninis, deli sandwhiches, wraps, burgers, and cheesesteaks. My favorite item on the menu is the honey maple turkey wrap. I love the salsa ranch and how all the ingredients come together to make one amazing meal! Another great entree is the Founder's cheesesteak. The angus beef, grilled onions, mozzarella cheese, mushrooms, and jalapenos just all melt in your mouth leaving you wanting more! Obviously, this is not a healthy meal but who cares when the sandwich tastes really good! All the entrees come with chips and salsa. If you're eating there you can always ask for more salsa because they definitely do not give you enough. I usually have 1/4 of a bag full of chips and only get a 1oz thing of salsa. Parking is a breeze if you do take out because they have 2 parking spaces right by the entrance which is reserved for to go orders. I can get in and get out in less than 5 minutes.
(5)RC C.
Enjoyed the flavor of the Hickory Cheeses teak and the waffle fries. Would have been better if they'd grilled the onions and melted the cheese on top. Small portion of waffle fries for the money.
(3)Douglas K.
Not a bad sandwich. I had the founder's favorite and I thought it was ok. My dad got the hickory and said he really liked it with the cherry peppers. Not a restaurant I would frequent, but not bad for something different,.
(3)Jimmy T.
What an experience. My customer took me here to show this delicacy of south. The place is phenomenal... Its a kool concept and I love the spicy phyly cheese steak with the texas twist. The salsa and their special spicy sauce was delicious. The chips are much better than any other formal mexican restaurants that I had. Its thin and very flavorful. I cannot stop raving about the steak sandwich I had. Any time I see a Texadelphia....from now onwards ... I'm going in. The portion was really big... so I had to skip dinner.
(5)Joe S.
It's hard to go wrong at Texadelphia. The meat is cooked to perfection and the buns are soft and taste good. They serve cheesesteak sandwiches with various toppings. Each one better than the next. My wife and I love the ones that come generously loaded with jalapeños. I saw some hamburgers on the menu that look killer. I'm going to try them for sure. All the cheesesteaks come with tostada chips and salsa. My wife loves the chips. She says they are thin and crispy. The location of this Texadelphia is awesome. Its convenient to the movie theater, Bricktown, Chesapeake Arena...... If your a sports fan there are TV's everwhere. Bottom line is "go there". Ill definitely be back.
(5)Shelby C.
Really interesting idea! Tons of choices for sandwiches, and good pick of side items and drinks. I went with the chicken cheesesteak with extra cheese. The beef and chicken both are steak-um style (not microwaved, but the size and shape) These steaks are huge. Packed incredibly full of toppings and cheese and meat. Fries are spicy seasoned (think Arby's)
(5)Bill C.
We were staying in OKC for one night with our three children and got in after a long drive from Santa Fe. Our hotel, the Aloft was in Bricktown and we wanted a quick dinner. After a short walk down to where all the action was, we chose "Texadelphia" for some cheesesteaks. There was nothing bad about the meal, just nothing fabulous, as it was standard "fast food" fare. My hickory cheesesteak was decent with nice kick from some cherry peppers. Our other meals were chicken tenders, chicken cheesesteak and the crispy chicken wrap (and second hickory cheesesteak). My daughter loved her crispy chicken wrap, especially with the hickory ranch sauce the recommended. The other two meals were decent as well. The service was fine (except for the extra long time it took for the chicken tenders which they apologized for) and the place was clean. All in all, Texadelphia is a viable alternative to yet another burger with plenty of choices beyond cheesesteaks along with beer and frozen margarita options. They certainly won't compete with Philly cheesesteaks, but they aren't professing to be.
(3)Maddie B.
This place was awesome! After stopping at multiple restaurants with ridiculous wait times and waitstaff that took over 10 minutes to come to our tables we decided to dip into Texadelphia after reading some Yelp reviews, and boy were the other reviewers right!! We both got the grilled chicken sandwiches, I added avocado and got the waffle fries. Man oh man that sandwich was perfect. The service was fast and friendly and the place was clean with a warm, welcoming environment. Go here.
(5)Kendrick S.
The Left Coast is my fav ! Vanilla milkshake is great too (might head over and get another come to think of it....)
(5)Diane S.
Frozen margaritas machines. . Strawberry, mango, sangria, pomegranate. Got a blend of mango and strawberry recommended by the 21+ at the cash register. Philly cheese steak. I tried french toast which came with au jus for dipping.
(4)Janelle A.
This place was good, but not my favorite. However, the portions are a pretty good size and I do enjoy their salads. I am just not the biggest sandwich person, so that's why I didn't enjoy it as much as others typically do.
(3)James J.
Best cheese steak sandwiches I've had! I took my east coast brother and his wife here during their visit. They loved it. As did I. I loved their Norman restaurant and love it more now that it's closer to home. My brother and I had the founder and my sister in law had the ceasar wrap. I got the large, I say go big or don't go at all! It is located by the Harkins theater. They have a large menu to choose from, the atmosphere is casual and the people are great! The parking is very limited but worth the inconvenience. If you want a great cheese steak pay these guys a visit. I will every time I'm downtown. Overall grade "A+". See you soon!
(5)Paul G.
The food is very good. the service and atmosphere is so so. as a sports bar.if the tv`s volume is turned down, they should at least have closed captioning turned on. Also, tables were not all wiped down. it was a slow period.
(3)Christy M.
Good for what it is, understanding it's essentially fast food-ish. The nachos were good, light flaky chips (my favorite kind). More than I could finish by a long shot and pretty loaded with stuff. I also liked both their guacamole and salsa. So kudos to them for fast, easy, pretty good food. The environment is comfortable and way better than any fast food place. Tv's, booths, Edison bulb lights, stacked stone walls... So yeah, I like the place for what it is...
(4)Clayton M.
I've eaten at Texadelphia several times now and both times I was for the most part satisfied, but it hasn't really impressed me yet. Recently I ate there & ordered a chicken cheesesteak which comes with grilled onions, mozzarella cheese and any sauces you want to add later. It came with a side of waffle fries and a drink. The service was friendly and we found a seat outside on their patio. I do like the patio and the fact that its covered. Good place to take roudy kids or to enjoy the weather. My wife ordered a cheeseburger and my son got the grilled cheese. I had a taste of my wife's burger & it was actually really good. She liked it too. Had a nice thick, juicy hamburger patty with a generous amount of toppings on a good bun. My chicken cheesesteak on the other hand was a bit disappointing. The chicken was incredibly bland. I added some BBQ sauce to make up for it, but I was still disappointed. The portion of fries was also small in my opinion. Overall, I'd be willing to eat here again, but so far I haven't been that impressed. Certainly not a bad place to eat by any means. For now, its just OK in my book.
(3)Justin M.
Maybe my new favorite lunch spot in OKC! I really enjoyed my Texican cheesesteak and chips and salsa. I think everyone in our group of 5 (including the dog) loved stopping here for lunch. The grilled cheese and tomato basil soup one member of our party ordered looked awesome and exceeded his expectations. The other 3 humans loved our cheesesteaks, and the dog appreciated the large treat jar and water bowl placed on the deck for dogs. The dog also gives her deal of approval to the steak and chicken used on the cheesesteaks. Next time, I may have to try the burger doused with queso.
(5)Susan P.
I came in for an early meal and couldn't find a clean table. I had the chicken philly.... it was sparse on onions and cheese didn't stay melted until sandwich was finished. Young lady at counter was sweet and welcoming.
(1)Christina C.
Texadelphia is one of my favorite places to visit in Bricktown. Admittedly, I'm a bit of a snob when it comes to cheesesteaks, but I really enjoy the ones here. I've had some that I've liked more in Philly, but I've also heard they're kinda famous for their cheesesteaks. If like me, you don't have a private jet and can't afford to go to Philly just for a cheesesteak, Texadelphia is an awesome substitute. I usually go for the Founder's because I really like the mushrooms and the jalapeños, but they have a lot of choices, including a traditional cheesesteak with the cheese whiz. The chips and salsa that are included with your meal are a great side. The restaurant itself is very clean and has a wonderful, welcoming atmosphere. There are several large televisions around the restaurant so you can watch whatever sport is currently playing. It can sometimes get a bit loud, but there are a few tables away from the televisions that provide a slightly quieter area. The service I've received has always been top notch. Texadelphia will definitely see me again.
(5)Ashley A.
Having lived in southern New Jersey about 30 minutes from Philladelphia, I can say that these cheesesteaks are as close as it gets to being in Philly. They are so wonderful. The nachos as amazing as well! I could seriously eat here every single day. If you're looking for a great cheesesteak definitely stop here. Forget Jersey Mike's, they've got nothing on Texadelphia!
(5)Mark R.
I had to have a cheesesteak and this place filled the bill. Perfect meat, cheese, and peppers. Service was quick and the quality excellent. Even the chips and salad were a great match up with an east coast favorite
(5)Ryan K.
Good food, fast friendly take out service
(5)Scott H.
This is a good meal with a lot of options, but a little more care with the preparation of the meat would make it very good. I had lunch with some buddies at Texadelphia on a Friday. It was crowded with a lot of the young professional set from downtown, but Texadelphia gets meals out quickly, so if there's a line don't be deterred. I went with the large Texican, which is a steak sandwich with your choice-chicken or beef-with grilled onions, jalapenos, mozzarella cheese, and queso on the side. Even though they have a lot of sandwiches on the menu, you can also create your own with a number of ingredients. Lots of options for your sandwich at Texadelphia. I paid the extra buck and got waffle fries instead of chips. As many yelpers note, Texadelphia has a good selection of sauces. The salsa ranch is a must try. The queso on the side of my sandwich was pretty basic, not that different than what you make at home in your crock pot. That being said, it did taste great on the sandwich. Now, the sandwich was good, but it was dry. I think they cooked the meat too long, thus the sandwich was dry when you took a bite without any sauce. Maybe this is why they have so many sauces, I don't know. But, the sandwich is large, the roll is soft, and you get a good value for your money. If they didn't cook the meat so long and let it keep some of its juiciness, it would have been a 4 star lunch. The waffle fries are solid, and you get a good portion of them on the side. They went great with the aforementioned salsa ranch. There is plenty of seating indoor and out at Texadelphia. They offer beer, but the selection isn't that great. I'll definitely return.
(3)Sierra J.
Love everything about this place! Location, location, location- hang out here after a movie for a drink and bite. The food is fantastic and the atmosphere is very laid back. Lots of seating and tvs to catch games on. Walk up counter and they bring the food to you! The classic steak sandwich is to die for and so are their waffle fries. Check out their chicken strip basket, another favorite! Adding to my list of Bricktown staples!
(5)Eileen A.
When I walked in TV's all over so you can watch the game from any seat. That's nice! I ordered The French Toast with fries for an extra $1. The cheesesteak was good as well as the fries. It was what I expected. No special knock-out bring your whole family here! The mango margarita was good semi-frozen. Which I like. If you're looking for super frozen give you a brain freeze you won't find it here. I notice lots of families with young kids( under 3) with grandma & grandpa so if you're looking for more of an adult environment not you're spot. With that said gotta go.......,......I left mine at home for a reason:-)
(4)Jeff M.
Okay... So a few months ago, I got all whingy about how Texadelphia took something that was good, and tried to Texasify it and made it not so good. Read the old review. I still stand by what I said about the cheesesteaks. Well I ended up here again recently with some friends. But this time, I walked up to the guy and asked him, "What do you recommend, good sir?" And he recommended the Chipotle Black Bean Burger. I couldn't ask someone for their recommendation and then say, "No that's stupid, I want something else." Well, I could have done that but it would have been rude. So I had the Black Bean Burger. And whadya know... I enjoyed it! Was it better than a meat-filled burger? No, because that would be crazy. But it was enjoyable enough that now I have a desire to try garden and/or black bean burgers at other restaurants. Any restaurant that manages to make me want to try non-meat products deserves a medal. Also, I got the fries instead of the chips for an extra dollar. I haven't had their chips to date, and honestly, I don't think I ever will because their waffle fries are the shiznat (is that term even used anymore?). Throw in some of that salsa/ranch concoction and I was set. Set, I tell you! The up-charge on the fries made the meal $8.00 (or thereabouts?) before tip. That is entirely reasonable. And entirely filling. And entirely not like my last experience. Apparently the trick is to not order the cheesesteak sandwiches. Also, the guy who took our orders was several kinds of brilliant. He's a bearded white guy; my short interaction with him was a genuine pleasure, and I wish him the best in life, because anyone that hard working and courteous will be successful at everything he attempts (or so I hope in his case).
(4)Wes N.
Fast casual concept where you order up front and they bring it to you. Very chill place. Had the Founder's Cheesesteak and waffle fries. Recommend them both.
(5)Cathy C.
I asked OKC Yelpers for their opinion as to where I should eat while I'm in OKC. Carly N recommends this place. I was craving for a philly cheesesteak so, for my first meal, I went to Texadelphia which was a 4-minute walk from the hotel I stayed at. I had a South Philly beef cheesesteak and waffle fries and got my friend an Okie burger. I enjoyed my cheesesteak and fries. The cheesesteak was loaded with meat and cheese but I didn't mind the mess. My friend was raving about the burger. The price for a combo was not bad at all - $9. They have TV's so you can watch sports while eating. It wasn't crazy busy when I went on a Friday night. Service was relatively quick.
(4)Lena K.
My friends and I celebrated a birthday dinner at Texadephia a few days ago. What works? Location & speedy, kind service. Burgers!! What doesn't work? I wasn't impressed with their cheesesteaks. . .at all. Nor their milkshakes. For $3 go down a ways to Sonic. :) I appreciated the service - everyone was very attentive and kind. As we sat there chatting, a worker promptly cleared our table for us without any hesitation or reserve. I purchased a Hickory Cheesesteak and my friend had The Left Coast. Both were subpart with the Hickory Cheesesteak having far too many sauces and peppers for my liking. My three other friends each had burgers: Hickory Ranch & Bacon Burger, the Gringo, & The Okie. All were incredibly delicious. Stick with the burgers & you'll be a happy camper. :)
(3)Robert M.
This spot does it right every time I walk in the door. It has become a go to spot for me to take out of town visitors- which is odd for me because I know it isn't just a local place (and I disdain chain restaurants). If there is a bad thing on this menu then I haven't had it yet. Parking is very easy. At worst you park in the huge lot across the street and show your receipt to get it free. How simple is that? The drinks are the hidden gem here. I've been told the Manchester will make an appearance on the menu soon- look for me no I will gladly autograph your drink menus!!!
(5)Thomas S.
Dry over-cooked burger with little flavor. Fries were bland. Turkey sandwich was mainly thick white bread (don't think it was the tomato foccacia) with a couple pieces of cheap deli meat. Tomato soup had one flavor - pepper. Cool setup. Poor execution.
(2)Mistyday H.
The chicken cheesesteak was good. Wasn't great because of the enormous amount of salt. I do think that it would help if texadelphia would toast there hoggie bread I would have given the sandwich 4stars. But jeez lay off the salt seriously!
(3)George B.
Went there for lunch with my son today and it was awesome. The "authentic" Philly is awesome with the cheese whiz. It was just a great atmosphere along with the great food. I'd highly recommend it.
(5)Maggie F.
I love this place! It's a great spot in Bricktown for a cheap dinner and lots of great summer-y drinks. I got the French Toast last time I was in (their version of a French dip) with waffle fries, which were some of the best I've had. I've also had their buffalo wing sandwich and their quesadilla, which is usually my go-to! The salsa ranch is delicious on both the quesadilla and the waffle fries. Overall, great spot that I like to go to when I can.
(5)Cameron L.
Don't go here for a cheesesteak. The other food is good, but your basic cheesesteak is terrible: bland and tasteless. They put the cheese on the bread side vs over the meat, the onions are not finely chopped, few in number and not grilled with the meat, and the meat has very little taste to start with. I would not recommend it for a cheesesteak at all.
(2)Yesha P.
I absolutely loved this place! It is hard to get black bean patty right. It could be dry, or have a lot of beans that you cannot taste anything else, or it could be very slimy. This place is an exception. The black bean patty was just perfect. It was also spicy, just the way I like it. In case you haven't figured it out yet, I tried the spicy black bean burger. I got their chips and salsa with the burger. I know, weird concept in theory, but not practically. I enjoyed my inner american/mexican self at the same time. I wish instead of salsa it was queso, but that's my inner fatty speaking. The portions are huge so no worries about going home half hungry! I got a hugee burger along with good size chips and salsa. I was happy more than with my portion and most importantly, full. Another thing that is attention-worthy is different types of sauces that this place has to offer. There is practically a stand present at the soda machine station of 5-6 sauces. There's regular mayo, mustard, special mustard, salsa ranch, and something else. I tried the special mustard and salsa ranch. I absolutely enjoyed both on my burger. Ohh, and they have 3 giant TVs for my sports and TV junkies! Burgers, drinks, and sports go well, hand in hand. All in all, its a must go place as it caters to the needs of most. Especially if you're a vegetarian, as it is hard to find good veggie burgers in OKC!!! Enjoy!
(4)Chris T.
My first time to this place and it was impressive. The turkey burger was the best I've ever had. Great lunch gathering location. I'll be back the next time I'm in OKC.
(5)Kay R.
Super good food, quick and easy. Pahini with Turkey was yummy - great burger !!!! Huckleberry Margarita in a mason jar so cute.
(5)Kevin L.
Philly cheese steak = great burgers = decent TEA SELECTION = AMAZING chicken cheese steak = gross I like texadelphia, it has a nice casual feel with pretty good food. the cheese steaks are great. meals average around $10 including food and a drink. I absolutely love their tea selection. They have an organic raspberry peach tea that is wonderful! I would definitely recommend coming here. Last time I came I got the "stick a fork in me" and it was way to cheesey for me. I know people love queso cheese, but im just not a fan of it. But everything else I've had there has been wonderful. I love their curly fries and their classic cheesesteak!
(4)Bill C.
Anyone who thinks hamburger crumbles with cheese on it is a "cheese steak sandwich" has never had a cheese steak sandwich. Do not go here thinking that is what they have as I did. This is as close to false advertising as you can get.
(1)Carly N.
This is one of my favorite restaurants in Bricktown! They keep the place very clean and there are plenty of seating with TVs if you ever want to catch a game. They have plenty of options whether you want to go the healthy route or not. The menu include things like salads, paninis, deli sandwhiches, wraps, burgers, and cheesesteaks. My favorite item on the menu is the honey maple turkey wrap. I love the salsa ranch and how all the ingredients come together to make one amazing meal! Another great entree is the Founder's cheesesteak. The angus beef, grilled onions, mozzarella cheese, mushrooms, and jalapenos just all melt in your mouth leaving you wanting more! Obviously, this is not a healthy meal but who cares when the sandwich tastes really good! All the entrees come with chips and salsa. If you're eating there you can always ask for more salsa because they definitely do not give you enough. I usually have 1/4 of a bag full of chips and only get a 1oz thing of salsa. Parking is a breeze if you do take out because they have 2 parking spaces right by the entrance which is reserved for to go orders. I can get in and get out in less than 5 minutes.
(5)RC C.
Enjoyed the flavor of the Hickory Cheeses teak and the waffle fries. Would have been better if they'd grilled the onions and melted the cheese on top. Small portion of waffle fries for the money.
(3)Coley C.
Amazing Turkey burger or chicken salad sandwich. Fast and friendly service!
(5)Samantha G.
I'm addicted to the mustard blend sauce! I crave it like a pregnant woman on a daily basis. I put it on everything here! Try the Gringo burger made with the black bean patty also the Texadilllas are dang good and you can for sure split those suckers, they are huge! Both the chips and fries are always cooked just right. Fresh salads and wraps are also available.. of course not to mention the AMAZING chicken or beef cheesesteak! Also, the service is always, always superb.. they are friendly and fast!
(5)Branden M.
If I'm honest the place is kinda over hyped. The servers run back and forth like coked up crickets, I was ran into twice while getting my drink, there were empty tables but they were covered in trash and left over food. I paid $10 for some nachos that looked like a lot of food but really was just some of the chips covered with cheese and the and a whole lot of dry chips underneath.
(2)Hans M.
Ordered the French Toast cheesesteak - was large enough to share for two - quick and yummy! Perfect dunked in Jus :)
(4)Michael A.
Great service with great food. My wife and I love to have the chips, queso, gauc, and salsa with a couple of margaritas. The workers are always nice and food is always tasty. Great TVs and outdoor area. Check it out. You won't be disappointed.
(5)Rebecka M.
I'm a little on the fence about this one. It was "OK". The food was good, the food came out fast. I'm not sure what I'm tipping for since this is more like a fast food place than an actual restaurant. Prices weren't bad. I fed me and my 3 nephews (2 kids meals) for $31. Their "build your own philly" menu is odd and confusing. I told them I just wanted a regular beef, pepper and onions philly with whatever cheese they use for their phillies. The cheese is mozzarella? I'm not sure why they use that on a philly, I think that was a first for me, but whatever. I was disappointed. Not because it was bad, per se, but I was expecting much better. The meat isn't sliced like a typical philly, it is ground up, which I have no problem with that, but it was DRY. I had to put ranch dressing on it to get it down because the meat was so dry. Otherwise it was good, I like the bread, it was very soft and flaky. The waffle fries were very good, but I don't think I should have had to pay extra to swap them from chips and salsa. I guess the disappointment comes from thinking that as a specialty sandwich shop (and I'm not talking Subway specialty), you should make GREAT sandwiches, especially your signature sandwich. My nephew wanted a club sandwich. They had some fancy version of a club sandwich so I asked the cashier if they could just make him a "regular" club sandwich, she said "Sure, I can just take the guacamole off of our club sandwich". OK, no problem. The sandwich was fine, but again, DRY. It came on foccacia bread, which I've never understood why anyplace makes sandwiches using focaccia. Does anybody really like this? Seriously, who wants a sandwich made out of 2 inches of dry, hard bread? He said it was good, but I noticed half of the bread was left on his plate. Also, it came with no dressing. They have a "dressing bar" where apparently you have to dress your own sandwiches. Now, I have no problem getting my own ketchup for my fries, but if I'm dressing my own sandwich then, again, WHY am I tipping you? My other two nephews enjoyed their food. One got the kids hamburger and waffle fries, and scarfed it down. The other one ordered the kids chicken finger basket, and although I didn't try them, they looked dry and overcooked. He only ate of the chicken fingers, so I'm guessing my observation was correct since he is a chicken finger aficionado. Overall, I would eat there again if it was between that or Sonic.
(3)Joe C.
Oh, I get it now. My wife's family has Philadelphia roots, and so I've heard my wife & father-in-law go on and on about the joys of the Cheesesteak. The entire concept sounds terrible to me -- that horrifying cheese sauce, the untoasted bread, what are these people thinking? So I understand that at least when you make it this way, you have an excellent sandwich. I was allowed to forgo the cheese sauce in favor of actual cheese, tweak the recipe a little, and had a delicious sandwich and some good beer to boot. Relatively inexpensive for Bricktown, friendly, laid-back staff, and great food. Texadelphia is a joy. (But I must take a stand against the non-toasted bread. Yes, they'll do it for you if you ask, but Philadelphia's traditions are simply wrong in this regard. Stand up to stultifying tradition, yelp! Toast your sandwich bread.)
(5)Lyndi Z.
T-Delph has been an old standby of mine since it opened when I was at OU. The chicken philly sandwich has always been one of my top comfort foods, but when the OKC one opened, I became a fan of other menu items because the Bricktown location has more salads, sandwiches, and other options than the Norman location. My dad called my wedding the high maintenance hand-off, so it is no surprise that I have a complicated order as my standby-- T.Boone Chickens salad grilled instead of fried, no olives or bacon, agave vinaigrette instead of ranch. I have never gotten an eye roll from the helpful staff, nor has it ever been wrong. This is my go-to place for a weekday lunch, but you really need to be in the door by 11:50 or after 1:00 (unless you get a crazy long lunch, which I do not). Before Fuzzy's opened, it was also my go-to 'hey I'm in Bricktown on the weekend and need to eat' (it's OK that I mention Fuzzy's here- I am 99% certain Texadelphia and Fuzzy's have the same owners!). I get burned out on places easily, but this has never happened with Texadelphia. I have never been disappointed here, I love everything that I've had. I have only tried one of the margaritas and it was a little sweet, but their lemonade and tea make for a mean Arnold Palmer. Bonus: They have the best plastic cups to take home with you... no surprise that I have accumulated an entire collection!
(5)Micah C.
My fiance and I shared a large philli sandwich. It was really tasty. I wish it had a little more yellow cheese but overall very tasty. One downside was the amount of fries we got, but the sandwich filled our tummies so it wasnt a big deal!
(4)Brent L.
Great selections of sandwiches ect. Every time I am in town I eat here. Good cheesesteaks, salads, burgers. Lots choices and they don't miss on any of them.
(5)Emily B.
Obsessed! I was disappointed to see the location in Norman has shut down because we like to visit both but the location in Bricktown is great for before baseball game dinner. The menu is great! I love their salads, they're very fresh and have great real ingredients. My husband (huge meat eater) LOVES everything his favorites are "Founders Favorite" spicy yet amazing and "the left coast". Their house mustard blend has great flavor. They have a really nice beer selection, light beers for me and IPA's for him. Great casual, quick, affordable place to grab dinner.
(5)Matthew G.
This place has something for everyone. The menu has everything from the traditional phlly sandwich to burger, salads, and grilled sandwiches. I highly recommend the chicken cheese steak with onions, ranch, and their special mustard blend! The turkey burgers and the wing steak are very good too. Their catering service is a great choice for your next office meeting or party. We have used them several times and it is always a hit.
(4)Charles B.
Good old T-Delph! A staple of my diet since it opened in Norman during my tenure at OU. This has all the trimmings of this Texas chain and is conveniently located in Bricktown where parking can often be found. When I'm caving in to a carb craving I have to get an order of their nachos. Sweet feathery Jesus they are good! And not to mention their Cheesesteaks! Divine! I do try to keep it healthy and they have a really good selection of salads, with the best being their Steak -N-Greens which is just what is says, a bed of Romaine with a hearty helping of steak. Their jasmine green tea is also highly recommended. The past few times I've been there I have noticed they've changed their drink delivery system. They used to give out their hard plastic logo emblazoned cups with every order (my cupboards are well stocked with these) but now have made the change to more disposable cups.
(4)Sabertooth C.
Maybe I was silly to order a salad in a cheese steak place but hey, I felt like a salad for lunch, so down I tumbled the path of a mistake. For the price, I did not expect the cheap romaine lettuce for the Grilled Chicken Salad, the environment and price led me to believe that it would be at least baby greens (I am not even asking for organic here) but it was the cheap romaine and a few dices of tomatoes (shaking my head with regrets). The chicken pieces were okay, bland. I frankly could have done a better job in my kitchen. The dressing felt like it came from a bottle at a grocery store. My husband had the original sandwich and thought the portion was regretfully small as well. Overall, my husband had eaten better cheese steak sandwiches and I could have made a higher quality, not to mention bigger, salad. I would not come back even for free.
(1)Tara L.
You can go here and get one of the awesome wraps or to die for nachos. I decided to be good and go for the hippie chick salad with the dressing on the side. Trying to watch the girlish figure after all. The salad was great and had plenty of chicken in it. You can also order adult beverages here and they always look great but I haven't had one. Stupid girlish figure!!!
(4)Rusty B.
Ate here for the first time today with my wife and we both left happy. We split the pickle chips to go along with the grown up grilled cheese for my wife while I had the South Philly cheesesteak. The fried pickles were pretty good but since it wS our first time to try them it's hard to know if they are good or bad compared to other places. As for the cheesesteak, the meat was tender while topped with onions, tomatoes and cheese whiz. Don't know if it compares to am actual Philly cheesesteak but pretty good for OKC. tHe grown up grilled cheese had avocado, bacon and cheese. Since my wife ate all of it I assume it was good. There are a variety of places to try in Bricktown and I can't say this is the best. However the food is good and features a menu most ages will be happy with at a price that is good. If going to Bricktown before a basketball or baseball game, this might be the type place you want.
(4)Michelle B.
My husband and I ate at Texadelphia for an early dinner. I had the grown up grilled cheese with marinara sauce and he had one of their traditional cheesesteaks. We both liked our food very much. We had some pickle chips as an appetizer. This was not my favorite appetizer I have ever had, but they weren't bad. I had some chips and salsa as a side with my sandwich and enjoyed that. It will probably be a place we will return to sometime for a quick lunch or an early supper. Great atmosphere, high definition TVs, and very clean and inviting. Staff very friendly and accommodating.
(4)Andy M.
Well I have my philly cheesesteak test I use everywhere, which is simply "does your philly cheesesteak come within a stone's throw of what I've had in Philadelphia?" It's a simple fair test, and Texadelphia gets a pass on that. It was tasty, but not omg explosion in my mouth good. My nit with this place was the service meltdown the place was in when we were in the place. The guy delivering the food would walk back and forth trying to deliver food, somehow missing the number on the table and people waving and asking "is that mine?" Still, the place is okay, I'd come back and eat here again, when its not busy.
(3)Douglas K.
Not a bad sandwich. I had the founder's favorite and I thought it was ok. My dad got the hickory and said he really liked it with the cherry peppers. Not a restaurant I would frequent, but not bad for something different,.
(3)Jimmy T.
What an experience. My customer took me here to show this delicacy of south. The place is phenomenal... Its a kool concept and I love the spicy phyly cheese steak with the texas twist. The salsa and their special spicy sauce was delicious. The chips are much better than any other formal mexican restaurants that I had. Its thin and very flavorful. I cannot stop raving about the steak sandwich I had. Any time I see a Texadelphia....from now onwards ... I'm going in. The portion was really big... so I had to skip dinner.
(5)Leena C.
Had a better experience at the this Texadelphia than at the ones I've been to in Texas. I had the Left Coast and my guy had the Chicken Cubano. YUM! My guy loved my sandwich and this was apparent by the two bites he took. His sandwich was delish as well (I took one small bite) It was very relaxing and the service was great. Had such a great time that I would consider going to the one in Houston.
(4)DeWayne G.
My second time eating here, gourmet hamburgers, (turkey, bison, chicken), you have a build your burger option also. They have their version of the philly cheesesteak. Chicken cheesesteaks and several other items on the menu, you have to get the chocolate chip creamcheese brownie too!
(4)Brady L.
Great service and AMAZING food. Pretty much everything on the menu is amazing. Do not be afraid to try something outside the box you will like. And the service is amazing as well.
(4)Sarah H.
Deeeeeeelicious!!!! Their food is amazing...huge portions, so inexpensive for what you get, fairly quick lines and service on even the busiest of days... I love coming here every year for a work event and visiting this favorite :)
(5)Jazz J.
This place was awesome. So glad I ate there today. Definitely worth visiting if you're in the area.
(5)Autumn B.
Great place to grab lunch. I went with my two boys and it was pretty much all business people so we were a little out of place, but the kids liked their food (corn dogs) and I loved my Texican. Solid, safe place for a sandwich.
(4)April D.
I have been begging to go here for weeks and finally had the chance last night. It did not disappoint! I had the Texican (regular size) and they don't skimp on the jalapeños. My boyfriend had the Founders Favorite (man size of course) and loved it. We opted for two big beers from their selection of beers on tap. Soooo good and a great way to kick off an evening in Bricktown. I will definitely be back.
(4)Jeff W.
I lived in Phily for 10 years so I know what a REAL cheesesteak should taste like. This place has one of the closest tasting cheesesteaks to a real cheesesteak outside of Philadelphia. I haven't had anything here that wasn't awesome!
(5)Katie R.
Go for the nachos!! SO good. Margaritas were ok.
(3)Mac B.
Stopped there today, Saturday afternoon. Did not know they had free parking! Dohhhh. Had the Hippie Salad. Their take on a Waldorf. It was good. Served in a unique bowl. Could have used a few more apple slices. It was right around lunchtime and we apparently got there before the rush. It got quite busy while we waited. Service was fast. Food was fine. Thumbs up for grabbing a bite for lunch. They have an outside covered eating area as well. Update: 5/2012 Ate here again for lunch on Saturday. Art fair was going on. They were very busy. So we sat outside. Food was good as usual. However, the outside tables they chose, big thumbs down. It appears to be wooden slats of some sort. But they are all terribly stained from food and drink spills. Yuck. And not only that, but the slats are loose on some of the tables exposing the ends of screws underneath. Not good. Very poor choice by the designers. There is a reason why all metal welded tables are preferred for outdoor use. I strongly suggest that corporate headquarters rethink what they are using at this location.
(3)Roxanne A.
This place is great, but I'll be honest about the fact that it makes me reminisce about my college days. This is a new location and they were very attentive to our order. (light on the onions was okay, no sauce on the wrap, extra salsa....) The waitstaff was there to clear the table when we finished our food, they even offered to bring us a box for the leftovers. They have 3 different types of cold tea and alcoholic drinks as well. (I think wine and beer) Fun Times at T-Delph!
(5)Duane M.
The classic Philly with a SW twist, interesting and with morbid curiosity I had to try one, I was not disappointed. The wife and I hit the Bricktown location which is one of if not the newest eatery in the Bricktown district, located right on Reno and Oklahoma it is still easy to miss. Well easy to miss if your blind like I must have been the first pass LOL. We all know the classic Philly cheesteak and you can get one of those here, it even has the must for a TRUE Philly, Cheese Whiz, but the menu only begins there. You could go with the Texican, a classic style Philly with loads of jalapenos and SW queso instead of the Whiz, but why be safe about it when you have so many options, including a make your own I must try next trip. I chose the Hickory which has Angus beef, very good meat I must say, aged cheddar cheese, grilled onions and a Hickory BBQ sauce. Those ingredients are not IMO what made the Hickory, they add lastly an outstanding cherry pepper relish which accompanies the hickory sauce like peanut butter does jelly, a match made in heaven. The side I chose were the waffle fries the waffle fries unlike most were crispy outside with a SW style, best I can say, seasoning, no need for ketchup here people it should be banned. The wife had the Founders once again with the Angus, I neglected to mention but if for some twisted reason you prefer you can get chicken, but come on peeps this is a PHILLY and that means beef. The founders, which of course I sampled, is along the lines of a traditional Philly, along the lines but not is a better description. Contained in the Founders are Jalapenos, Shrooms, and melted mozz and a great IMO mustard blend, the wife was not keen on the mustard sauce though and tride to steal my Hickory at one point. I would not yield however, my choice my sammich. She chose the chips and salsa, the only weak point. I give a 4 stars and honestly but for a couple of issues this would have been a 5, of course there has to be a negative or two. First off come on folks .65 for an extra 2oz of what for all practical purposes is Pace mild Picante, don't ya think thats stretching it a bit, most place START you with 5 times that much of a better grade salsa, and then don't charge for refills. We got hers free as we asked at the table after the food was served, next time it's frys for her she said though. Only other neg was they ran out of unsweetened tea and were just refilling when we left, so no refill on her tea, bad move guys like salsa tea is a cheap but a memorable issue to diners. All in all I must say I will be back again and to give an idea what going to this place is like many of us will remember either college or just out of the parents house time period. During those times we all got creative with foods, I know I did at least, and that is what T Delph has done and done very well. I will be back folks and will do a make your own for sure next time, just like when I had 50 bucks for food to last two weeks, when i first left home I shall be creative as I wanna be, and enjoy every second of it.
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