Enjoy An Old-Fashioned Speakeasy Experience At Boston Title And Abstract, An Underground Restaurant In Oklahoma
By Ashley|Published June 09, 2022
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Ashley has lived in Oklahoma for 30 years and is the Oklahoma staff writer for onlyinyourstate.com. When she isn't writing about Oklahoma, she enjoys visiting the beach and exploring new areas.
If you’re looking for a dining experience unlike any other, head underground to Boston Title & Abstract in downtown Tulsa. This speakeasy will take you back to the 1920s. They serve French cuisine that will impress any food connoisseur and drinks that will wow you at every sip. It’s truly one of the coolest places to visit and we highly recommend you add it to your dining bucket list. Check it out below:
You'd never know that Boston Title & Abstract was hiding down this alley beneath the Deco District in Downtown Tulsa. They are only open Wednesday & Thursday from 5:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. and
Friday & Saturday from 5:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. Reservations are required and space is very limited.
As you walk down the alley be on the lookout for this sign with a knife and goblet overhead, and enter the door below it. You'll then travel down a staircase underground until you find Suite B100.
Welcome to Boston Title & Abstract, one of the finest culinary experiences in Oklahoma. Enter the door and you'll feel like you've stepped back in time to the 1920s.
Once you enter the speakeasy you'll be overtaken by the giant room boasting 18-foot-high ceilings. The dim lighting adds to the secretive atmosphere and exclusive dining experience.
The restaurant only has 12 tables plus bar seating and some couches. They don't advertise at all so people usually only hear about this place by word of mouth.
Chef Paul Wilson was trained by one of the top chefs in New Orleans and favors French cuisine. Most things on the menu are not served like other restaurants cook them. They also offer a "high roller" menu with more expensive items.
The long bar is described as the stage of the restaurant. Tables overhead look down on it and it's quite possibly one of the coolest settings for a drink.
Everything they do here is out of the ordinary so come prepared to be blown away. They recommend making reservations at least two weeks ahead of time. The menu is on the higher end so plan on splurging for this dining experience.
Reservations can be made online on their website or follow along on their Facebook page.
Another amazing hidden restaurant in Tulsa you’ll want to discover is Bull in the Alley. It’s located in a back alley and is one of the best-kept culinary secrets in the state. Their website only features a phone number for reservations…no address, no menu, and no pictures. Great effort goes into keeping this place hush-hush with no signage and social media presence.
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