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    Cow & Cabbage

    4.6 (14 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Gnocchi
    Molly B.

    We are big fans of Lisa and all of her concepts, so we had been looking forward to trying this newest addition. We went for an early dinner, for which we made a reservation, and were seated right away. The entire team was very friendly, and the service was exceptional throughout. We loved the intimate atmosphere and the marker on the first floor. But the food was truly incredible! The butter that came with the bread basket was out of this world, and the gnocchi was truly the best I've ever had. I can't wait to go back and try more things!

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    Michael E.

    This was my first visit to Cow & Cabbage. Its has a very nice rich looking atmosphere inside with a retro-ish decor. Up front are a couple massive large wooden tables; I'll call them Farm Tables. Along the left wall are a number of refrigerated lockers filled with locally sourced meats and other food items. I also saw bunches of fresh beets and other produce items. Once you get past the large tables downstairs, on the right side there is a counter with a refrigerated display of desserts and canned beverages. Upstairs is another dining area with numerous tables. One downside of the upper area is that the ceilings are rather low and it is very loud. I measured 90 dB at one point on my Apple Watch. We were originally planning on eating at The Farm Bar for their $10 burger night. But due to construction on the street and a private event going on inside, this week's burger night was relocated to Cow & Cabbage. So this little snafu is how we discovered and had the pleasure of dining at Cow & Cabbage. Our server was very competent and able to answer any questions we had about the menu. All three of us in our party ordered the farm burger special. It was an outrageously delicious burger with cheese and a large red cabbage leaf. I think the burger had to have been at least an inch thick and it was so juicy and delicious. On the side was a serving of very tasty potato salad. The roll the burger was served on wasn't notable but it was good. Cow & Cabbage is definitely worth a return visit and we look forward to our next time.

    Gnocchi
    Emily G.

    We all enjoyed our meals a lot! Everything was cooked perfectly and flavorful. The appetizers we got were: farm salad, ham and cheese croquettes, cornbread, and beans. The salad had a ton of flavor! The croquettes were perfectly crispy and flavorful. The cornbread was as you'd expect but the strawberry jam that went with it was very tasty. The beans were excellent, perfectly cooked. The shredded ham in the beans was fantastic. Eggplant was very crispy! Schnitzel was yummy! Gnocchi had great texture! Steak frites were great. The sauce of the steak was unique and the serving size was generous. The only complaint was that the fries with the steak were pedestrian. They were a bit undercooked and not very robust in their flavor. Service was friendly and knowledgeable. I would have liked a bottle of water on the table as we all kept running out of our small cups of beverage but other than that it was a excellent evening and all four of us enjoyed our meals!

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    Sarah D.

    We went and tried Cow and Cabbage tonight and I have to say, Linda and Lisa know how to make excellent food. We walked in without a reservation and were immediately sat - Linda sat us at the community table (a large table designed to be shared by multiple diners) downstairs. They have tables setup in front of the grocery area, which is fun to look at since they carry so much local stuff! Alyssa, who was our waitress, was amazing - Linda told us to try the beet salad (which she said was her favorite) It was divine. My partner and I split the biscuits (came with a cherry chipotle jam, and sweet butter) It was scrumptious. My partner had the farm salad, which he said was very good. For entrees, I had the steak frites (the cocktail cherry liquor sauce that came on top was heavenly) and my partner had the burger, which he said was yummy. Overall, we loved our experience at Linda and Lisa's new place - can't wait to go back and try the catfish (which Linda says is the best catfish, ever!!)

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    3 months ago

    Stopped in briefly for some healthy snacks and drinks. Found some wellness drinks that were very tasty and gave a slight euphoric feeling.

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    8 months ago

    The atmosphere and service here is 5 stars; the food 4 stars. It's farm to table. I'll definitely be back.

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    7 months ago

    Great food excellent customer service. Extraordinary people love how you can browse around.

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    11 months ago

    Yum, yum. Wonderful service. I absolutely love the inside. Market area with seating and a more private dinning area up the stairs.

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    Reasor's

    Reasor's

    3.0(48 reviews)
    1.0 miCherry Street
    $$

    I was visiting for a few days and stopped into this grocery store. I am not from Tulsa, but no…read morecustomer--local or visiting--should ever be treated this way. People deserve better. December 31, around 9:30-9:35 p.m., I visited Reasor's at 2429 E. 15th St., Tulsa, OK 74104, and had one of the most upsetting and unprofessional retail experiences I have ever encountered. I went directly to the checkout counter, paid for my item, and completed my purchase like any other customer. Shortly after, I realized there was a transaction issue and calmly requested a refund so the transaction could be corrected. What should have been a routine customer-service matter quickly escalated into something completely inappropriate. Instead of assisting me, I was accused of stealing, without any verification or investigation. No one checked my receipt. No one reviewed the register. No attempt was made to confirm whether I had, in fact, paid for the item. The accusation came from the security guard, but what was most concerning was the lack of leadership that followed. The manager failed to step in, failed to question the accusation, and failed to independently review the facts. Management allowed a serious claim to stand without evidence and did nothing to de-escalate the situation or protect a paying customer. This was not only unprofessional--it was humiliating. As a business owner myself, I understand that mistakes happen, but accusing a customer of theft without proof is never acceptable. Customer service should be based on facts, fairness, and respect. None of those standards was upheld during this interaction. The entire experience was degrading, unnecessary, and avoidable. I left feeling disrespected and wrongfully treated. I will not return to this location and cannot recommend it to others unless Reasor's makes great improvements in staff training, management accountability, and how customer disputes are handled. And I hadn't received an apology from the Manager. Hopefully, this gets his attention.

    I hate writing bad reviews. . . Reading my review from 2023…read morewould make me feel bad but 1) there were so many other 1* reviews and 2) my review was completely accurate & remembering that experience made me angry all over again. So to my visit a few days ago: I was majorly impressed. This store, even the PARKING LOT, has been completely renovated. Beautiful wide plank flooring. So many products. Everything on my shopping list was readily available. I don't think diapers, for instance, should be in the middle of "food". 4* for the product placement. Aisles seem nonsensical. To address comments from others in their reviews, regarding the *current* atmosphere. . . .yes, Walmart is often cheaper. And being the HUGE company they are, they have access to a nonstop variety of resources, so sometimes they'll have products more available. But in acquiring those lower prices, consider the possibility of lower quality (produce). Personnel is something business have to deal with. Managers need to keep in mind you can always go elsewhere. And, Ryan (see his review), who was abused by an employee this year! should have gone straight to the manager. The complaints on prices/coupons/ads, etc. It's maddening, and appears to be structured against the consumer. LOL. My recommendation is have a plan and know the rules. Sorry, it may be a little time consuming but it gets easier through repetition. And know (this reality makes utterly no sense to me) the "sales" vary from store to store. This was pointed out to me at the 15th St store a few years back. I was looking for a particular awesome sale item, like 10 limes for $1. A manager came to the disagreement, looked at the ad, and said, "That's only at the store out on 21st". Who knew? That's why you have to choose *your* store online. (If this has changed, I'm unaware). Another tip: shop as soon as possible when ads change, I thought. They run out of product FAST. Hubby took our shopping list on a Wednesday when ads are new. He got absolutely nothing that was advertised. They told him a shipment would be in the next day. I went on Friday and got it all. So I say shop early and still feel validity in that. Hope my experience helps somewhat.

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    The Fresh Market

    The Fresh Market

    4.1(54 reviews)
    7.1 mi
    $$$

    My initial impression of the store was that it is too pricey to visit very often. Lately, I have…read morebeen enjoying some luxuries that other grocery stores don't offer. I still stock up on bargains at Costco and Sam's but I enjoy the deli and bakery at Fresh Market. They are several notches above delis and bakeries at most groceries. The employees are super friendly. This week, I had to return something and was impressed with how easy and pleasant it is to do that. I bought a bag of rotten lemons. That can happen at any grocery store. The lemons were in a yellow bag and not easy to see and they hadn't started smelling yet. I was amazed at how quick and easy the return was and how friendly the employee handling the return was. Even though Fresh Market is a little pricey, they do have specials

    The Fresh Market, founded by the Berry's, originated in Greensboro, NC as a vision to bring…read moreEuropean-style farmer's market atmosphere to America. With the mission to bring delicious prepared meals, exceptional quality meat and seafood, peak season produce, decadent baked goods, and fresh seasonal flowers, it certainly has succeeded its mission. The high quality and specialty products unfortunately also carry with it the higher price tags. The Fresh Market is among the most expensive of the high end markets. They have an Ultimate Loyalty Experience, but the cashier couldn't tell me the actual benefits. I think it's similar to Reasor's Rewards with weekly specials. They reportedly have the Tuesday specials (to be confirmed): ground chuck and boneless chicken breast for $2.99 per pound. They also have The Little Big Meal that rotates weekly. For those interested in cooking, they have many recipes on their websites which is unique. If you love the neatness and cleanliness of Reasor's then you are going to love The Fresh Market. I cruised through the store and was thoroughly impressed. Shelves and produce were neatly stocked. Deli products and meats looked really fresh. The quality was definitely there as well as the price tags. I am just not sure if I am the target audience of The Fresh Market, definitely gearing more toward affluent people.

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    Reasor's

    3.5(36 reviews)
    2.4 miMidtown
    $$

    I love the lunches that you can get at the Reasors cookhouse. It's located inside Reasors. They…read moreserve a different menu each day. Each meal is $5 plus tax. You get the main dish, two sides, and either a roll or cornbread. Today's special was salisbury steak with mashed potatoes, gravy, and green beans. Hot and delicious! You get a large meal at a great price. The staff is very friendly and they are very good at what they do. You owe it to yourself to give Reasors cookhouse a try for lunch one day.

    Reasor's advertises a $5 meal that historically included a wide choice of sides (mashed potatoes,…read moremacaroni & cheese, sweet potatoes, loaded bake potato, etc.) with no restrictions. Recently, the store began limiting side options, for the $5 meal to mash potatoes, green beans, fried okra and potato wedges, but failed to update signage or inform customers, which constitutes deceptive "bait and switch" advertising. Workers and cooks behind the counter explain macaroni and cheese, sweet potatoes, and loaded baked potato are reserved for the more expensive meals. No signage in the advertising explains this. In fact, in the advertised photo, macaron and cheese is included in the $5 meal, which is not only misleading, but constitutes false business practices, false advertising, and confusing to customers. When I politely approached and spoke with the Customer Service Experience Manager, Brandon McManus, he was rude, racist and disrespectful, and seemingly angry. Clearly he was prejudice. dismissive, and uninformed about the policy change. He told me the issue "did not matter" and refused to help, explaining it is what it was; otherwise, "take it or leave it", attitude. I am not used to being treated with such disdain and discourtesy from a business. I request that Reasor's/Brookshire Grocery Co clarify their $5 meal offerings, provide transparent signage, and ensure management treats customers respectfully, while refraining from engaging in illicit, and unethical business practices. Also, refrain from being defensive when a customer kindly approaches your staff and asks multiple questions. It is okay to admit not knowing something, but not okay to get irate, rude, unprofessional with customers w/o trying to at least investigate the situation and get back with the customer. It's not okay to be illiterate on product offerings, policy changes.

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