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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 2464636" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>It was fancy, at least for Oklahoma, and rather expensive. I spent $150 on dinner for four there back in '97 or so, which is still the most expensive meal I've ever bought. </p><p></p><p>There used to be a really good BBQ joint (called, ironically, the BBQ Joint) on SE 15th east of Eastern. It was just a little block building in the middle of a little gravel lot, but it had some great BBQ--and it wasn't uncommon to see some expensive vehicles parked on that gravel. The son tried to make a go of it after the old man died, but he just wasn't as good of a judge of meat. The building is still there on Google Street View, but it looks kind of sad now...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 2464636, member: 26737"] It was fancy, at least for Oklahoma, and rather expensive. I spent $150 on dinner for four there back in '97 or so, which is still the most expensive meal I've ever bought. There used to be a really good BBQ joint (called, ironically, the BBQ Joint) on SE 15th east of Eastern. It was just a little block building in the middle of a little gravel lot, but it had some great BBQ--and it wasn't uncommon to see some expensive vehicles parked on that gravel. The son tried to make a go of it after the old man died, but he just wasn't as good of a judge of meat. The building is still there on Google Street View, but it looks kind of sad now... [/QUOTE]
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