Crow Creek Tavern
3534 S Peoria Ave, Tulsa, OK, 74105
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Address :
3534 S Peoria Ave
Tulsa, OK, 74105 - Phone (918) 749-9100
- Website https://www.crowcreektavern.com/
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 2:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch, Late Night
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : No
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Loud
Music : Live, Background
Good For Dancing : No
Alcohol : Full Bar
Happy Hour : Yes
Best Nights : Tue, Fri, Sat
Coat Check : No
Smoking : Yes
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Drive-Thru : No
Caters : No
Categories
Burgers
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Mary M.
Love the live music! Good food too. Glad we decided to come out tonight. We will definitely be back :-)
(4)Archer I.
Was just told by the manager that I needed to sit in the corner because my kids might disturb the two people next to us. The kids were being quiet at the time. When I told her we were fine where we were she got insulting and rude.
(1)Jason B.
Not the nicest joint around but it's a biker bar. The burgers are great and the staff is friendly. If you like that dark classic bar feel this is the spot!
(3)John B.
Aesthetics: Place is like a typical British pub, but with a homegrown american twist. Place is clean as far as bars go; nothing really grimy or nasty. Everything seems to be in working order in the place too. Appetizers: Onion rings - pretty good! Not too greasy. They're red onions. A very thin cut, paired with their "crow sauce", which kinda tastes like ketchup/mustard/mayo with a twist of some sort. Pretty tasty combo! Fried pickles - lightly battered and piping hot. Not too salty. Pretty light in seasoning. A basic, but great tasting fried pickle. They come in fried slices. Main course: They had a $13 special on prime rib! The steak isn't a typically prepared prime rib cut. They seem to slice off a cut and then grill it. Steak isn't particularly the same size as a traditional prime rib. My lady and I ordered ours the same way (medium rare) and ours came out different. The sides were steamed broccoli, which turned out well. And mashed potatoes, which also turned out pretty well. Au jus came with the dish too, which was nice. Given that I'm used to $35 prime rib, I'm a bit spoiled with the quality. However, for $12.99, it's a good compromise if you've got a hankering for some meat. Overall, I'd come here again! Service was nice and fast enough, and the bar looks decent enough to frequent.
(4)Aspen M.
I came tonight to see a band play my waitress Jen was very very rude. First when my sister ordered her burger she said "wait let me get my notepad out cause you seem like one of those people" Then brought the tab when no one had asked for it when my sister said no I didn't want the tab they'll be here all night you can give it to my husband if he wanted to pay it she said "I'll do this one more time" "then next time you can handle it by yourself" Proceeded to take the tab to him which he told her I did not ask for the tab and she said well I'm the only one who hasn't been drinking so I'm right. Then when my sister asked about it to her husband the waitress said I said talk about it amongst yourselves not across my bar. I'm a waitress and this was the worst service I have ever received anywhere. The live music was great the food was great wait staff needs a talking to.
(1)Brandon B.
Honestly i have been coming to Crows Creek since I was 13yrs old. My dad introduced me to it and i got to see how cool it was to watch the brookside traffic whilst getting to eat outside. (In especially now, good climate controlled or assistes by fans and fireplace if cold.) But Crows Creek is really an okie favorite for bikers and the cager crowd alike. Great menu options from Southern western chicken to good ole gravy and chicken fry. A must if your in Tulsa just once. You wont regret it. Speak no evil, Hear no Evil, Eat no Crow
(5)Chloeonthe G.
This is the grossest table I've ever eaten from. It is beyond cleanable. Being outside doesn't justify never being cleaned once or replaced. The chips, we tried to test the basic menu, were half cooked. Dressings were plain. Waitress was very prompt and attentive, but the kitchen took for ever. There were only two tables of people.
(1)Johnny S.
Service sucks! Always has...the lights are on but nobodys home! Business by default! I can guarantee you a dirty table and poor service. Food is good...so, 2 stars!
(2)Chris A.
Always a good time, great burgers, attentive uber-friendly staff, and a big outdoor patio. Fav bar/restaurant on brookside!
(5)Don W.
Absolutely terrible service, mediocre food I decided to stop in for their "Tuesday Special $4 Hamburger" and boy was that a mistake! The burger was OK - warm patty, cold bun, lettuce, tomato and onion slice with French Fries on the side. But the service was appalling. Starting with our dirty table that was never wiped. Thirty minutes after ordering at 1:20 pm (not exactly lunch rush hour), I enquired about the status of our order and was brusquely told "this ain't a fast food joint." The order finally arrived almost an hour after ordering with no excuse and no apology. But we weren't singled out as the table next to us ordered after we did and received their incorrect order after we got ours. To pour salt in the wound, to get a $4 burger you must order a drink and the draft Stella is almost $6 a bottle. There are much better places to park your Harley for lunch in Brookside. I won't be returning to Crow Creek.
(1)Jay S.
Stopped the on Tuesday for their $4.00 burger special and it was a darn good hamburger at that! The establishment looks to have been there for a long time, rather dark inside but on this cold drizzly grey day, the roaring fireplace was mighty welcoming to cozy up to. Delightful waitress, very nice, friendly in a unsolicitous way. Burger was very juicy,on a good bun and perfectly cooked the way I like 'me, medium rare. Enjoyed the draft Belgian White too...good deal all around. Only real negative was that they actually allow SMOKERS in the dinning area,yuck!
(3)Kay J.
If you crave fried pickles, Crow Creek is the place. I'll admit the first few slices were okay. After that... I kept trying them, partly from hunger, partly because they just HAD to get better, right? Our bartender was pretty nice. We loved the bar atmosphere. Lots of televisions, dark, loud, not fro fro. However, I thought $8.50 for a mediocre glass of wine was highway robbery. Crow Creek was an okay place - just stick with beer.
(2)Brett B.
Where is your hairless, short-sleeve and tie wearing boss on nights and weekends? He's dressed like a biker posing at Crow Creek. Not a real biker bar so don't feel obligated to bring your on shiv are a made-up prison yard story. Crow Creek is where boomers go to pretend, but don't let that fool you, the food is good and the crowd is lively.
(4)Jim R.
We were in town to see "Phantom of the Opera", and decided to browse Peoria to find some lunch before the matinee. My wife picked this place based on the Fried Shrimp on the marquee board (hey, when you've got six-year-old twins, sometime you've got to take the path of least resistance). Pretty authentic roadhouse/pub, and mostly hamburgers and sandwiches on the menu. That being said, this place was a welcome change of pace. I used to live on bar food (having worked in bars for a considerable period of my life), and Crow Creek does it better than most. My wife had a chicken breast sandwich dressed up with some sort of cheese and condiments. Chicken breasts are judged on how they're cooked, and hers was cooked perfectly. I had a blackened burger with some pepperjack, and I was very happy. Big thick burger, juicy but still pretty thoroughly cooked (I'm a mid-rare steak guy, but I'm a little gun shy with ground beef; I've seen what goes in there). The girls had fried cheese and chicken fingers and shared an order of fries, and we took a lot of it home not because they weren't hungry, but because of the portion size (especially the chicken fingers: KILLER deal). My only complaints were that the chicken fingers were pretty salty (hey, it's a bar; I understand) and there were a lot of flies over by the booths where we were originally going to sit (once we moved, no problems). Cook time was a little long, but it was worth the wait. We cleared out, made the show in plenty of time, and had a great 4th of July in our sister city to the northeast. Next time I'm in Tulsa in need of a bite (or beverage), I know where I'm headed.
(4)Carter H.
Good Beer, basic burgers too well done. NEVER eat the fish and chips they are beond sucky. The only thing worse is the owner who when serves you a bad meal refuses to take it off your bill. Waitress even told us no one ever likes the fish and he never takes it off the bill. What a jackass
(1)Gerbony G.
Worst management/service I've ever seen. Don't just take my word for it. Read urbanspoon reviews as well. Just check my link to see the horrible way they dealt with me. Appalling to say the least. I was even told from their employee I didn't matter and I can't make a difference. Please show them I can. m.facebook.com/story.php…
(1)Vivian C.
Gross. This place is terrible if you're planning on eating. Great place to just sit outside and drink. I ordered a taco salad without cheese. When it came out, there was cheese so they took it back. When they brought the dish back out, all they had done was taken the beef off, removed the cheese and placed the beef back on top. I could tell because there was still cheese in the salad and the greasy beef stains were present where the beef was no longer touching. The beef itself was cold and tasted terrible. The salad was from a bag. Really awful meal! My boyfriend had the California avocado burger which he also did not enjoy. Do NOT come here for food!
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