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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Mickey Mantle's Steakhouse




by Shane Wauhob


Located on the Bricktown Canal, Mickey Mantle's Steakhouse, Oklahoma City was established in 2000. The award winning restaurant is increasing in popularity especially as it is located by the canal and across the street from the AT&T Bricktown Ballpark. Thanks to the menu containing contemporary preparations by Daniel Nemec, Executive Chef and Juan Arias, Sous Chef, the excitement lives on among OKC residents and visitors, making this the first option that comes to mind when thinking of a casual dining experience.


Mickey Mantle's Steakhouse is known for its grain fed Mid-Western aged prime beef. But that's not all you can expect from this steakhouse. Apart from daily specials there's fresh seafood waiting for you, and an extensive wine collection of more than 150 selections featuring New and Old World wines offered according to their compatibility with the dishes ordered. The restaurant features a jazz bar and lounge with live music. You can sample the exclusive aromas and tastes of the delightful dishes in a great atmosphere that blends various elements to give the distinctive feel you'll find only here. There's also a wide range of Mickey Mantle memorabilia to check out.


Mickey Mantle's also offers a great socializing experience with much of the celebrity and fashionable Oklahoma City crowd frequenting the restaurant. It gives you a great dining experience and one you'd want to go back to. Mickey Mantle's Steakhouse, OKC is also great for a family and friends' get-together, birthday parties and other special occasions. Guests of OKC hotels need to check out this hot and happening destination.

About the Author
Mickey Mantle's Steakhouse restaurant features a jazz bar and lounge with live music. Hotels Oklahoma City - The Bricktown Hotel and Convention Center is one of the finest hotels in Downtown Oklahoma City and is located only 1.5 miles from Downtown's Bricktown center.

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