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Title: Casa Laredo downtown any good?
Post by: onehandoneheart on October 29, 2008, 12:30:35 PM
Hey guys. Long time forum reader, first post.

My family and I are going to the Carrie Underwood concert this evening and we're looking for a place to eat tonight. We were thinking of giving Casa Laredo a try. I looked at some reviews on Yahoo! and there a couple of people who have said the food at the downtown location isn't good. Has anyone tried it?

Could you recommend any other restaurant downtown fairly close to the BOK Center?

Thanks!
Title: Casa Laredo downtown any good?
Post by: sgrizzle on October 29, 2008, 12:36:47 PM
There have been other reviews posted here that concur with what you read on Yahoo.

My choice would be to to go El Guapos which is not that close but there is a shuttle that runs downtown during major events and has a stop right by El Guapos.
Title: Casa Laredo downtown any good?
Post by: inteller on October 29, 2008, 12:59:09 PM
i would suggest finding another restaurant.  They have great location, but the food is not good.
Title: Casa Laredo downtown any good?
Post by: mrburns918 on October 29, 2008, 01:04:28 PM
The downtown Tulsa area lacks a good Mexican restaraunt. I have tried Laredo twice, it was horrible.

I recommend you try So-Chey, the food and atmosphere is excellent. They have a new menu with pricing to fit everyone's budget.

Mr. Burns
Title: Casa Laredo downtown any good?
Post by: inteller on October 29, 2008, 01:06:48 PM
quote:
Originally posted by mrburns918

They have a new menu with pricing to fit everyone's budget.

Mr. Burns




so you mean on the low end of the menu they just give you a paper plate and a napkin to eat?
Title: Casa Laredo downtown any good?
Post by: Wrinkle on October 29, 2008, 02:19:13 PM
I have yet to visit the downtown location, but always enjoyed very much Casa Laredo's food at their original location. Finding it hard to imagine anyone not finding it at least par.

Their comp'd chips and salsa is a treat.

Title: Casa Laredo downtown any good?
Post by: RecycleMichael on October 29, 2008, 02:29:17 PM
Their chips and salsa are excellent. Their cheese sauce is bland.

Their margaritas are strong, their service staff are great and their location is wonderful when going to the BOKcenter.

The food is OK.
Title: Casa Laredo downtown any good?
Post by: mrburns918 on October 29, 2008, 02:45:01 PM
quote:
Originally posted by inteller

quote:
Originally posted by mrburns918

They have a new menu with pricing to fit everyone's budget.

Mr. Burns




so you mean on the low end of the menu they just give you a paper plate and a napkin to eat?



Who said anything about you getting a plate?

Someone buy the building (around the 15th and Peoria area) where the Sub shop is located and turn it into a 24hr diner. I think it would be pretty successful at that location.

Mr. Burns
Title: Casa Laredo downtown any good?
Post by: candidgentleman on October 29, 2008, 03:02:30 PM
It has good prices and is the only one within walking distance of the BOK Center. It's got a laid back atmosphere where you can enjoy authentic mexican food before heading to an Event. If you are looking for a romantic Jazz place to take a girly girl SoChey's is the place. If you're looking for real mexican food, Casa Laredo is the place.
Title: Casa Laredo downtown any good?
Post by: Ibanez on October 29, 2008, 03:08:29 PM
quote:
Originally posted by candidgentleman

It has good prices and is the only one within walking distance of the BOK Center. It's got a laid back atmosphere where you can enjoy authentic mexican food before heading to an Event. If you are looking for a romantic Jazz place to take a girly girl SoChey's is the place. If you're looking for real mexican food, Casa Laredo is the place.



There is nothing authentic about Casa Laredo. The food is barely one step above a frozen dnner.
Title: Casa Laredo downtown any good?
Post by: YoungTulsan on October 29, 2008, 03:55:30 PM
I find this hard to believe, as I used to regular their Brookside location back in the day.  Did their period of closure make them forget how to make great food?  Or did they just totally skimp on quality to make up for the change in food prices these days combined with their obviously high next-to-the-arena rent?

Did the menu totally change?
Title: Casa Laredo downtown any good?
Post by: mrburns918 on October 29, 2008, 04:13:37 PM
quote:
Originally posted by YoungTulsan

I find this hard to believe, as I used to regular their Brookside location back in the day.  Did their period of closure make them forget how to make great food?  Or did they just totally skimp on quality to make up for the change in food prices these days combined with their obviously high next-to-the-arena rent?
Did the menu totally change?



Oh no, it's still consistent. Like Ricardo's it has always consistently sucked.

Just my opinion. Walking into Ricardo's is like walking into another dimension. I swear everyone seems different and a bit off like my relatives in Ardmore or the kids in Village of the Damned.

Mr. Burns


Title: Casa Laredo downtown any good?
Post by: Townsend on October 29, 2008, 05:06:58 PM
It is edible but I'd never tell someone to go there.

I'd like to ask them to make something the way they'd make it for themselves.

Title: Casa Laredo downtown any good?
Post by: groundhog on October 29, 2008, 06:49:16 PM
I've eaten at Casa Laredo about 5 times since it has opened (3 months ago), and with each return visit have found that BOTH the service and the quality of the food have been better than the previous time. Try the Flautas. Amazingly good.

Althogh I love the rooftop patio at El Guapos, Casa Laredo does not suffer from the same all-the-food-has-a-similar-odd-smokey-taste problem that Guapo's has.

On my most recent visit to Casa Laredo, I chose from their lunch special menu ($5.50) and had two delicious, queso-soaked, soft tacos with rice and beans on the side.  The food was delivered to my table about 5 minutes after we ordered on searing hot plates.  I was out the door in 30 minutes, tip included for $8.

The comment about SoChey's having affordable prices has to have been written by one of the owners or manager. I hope that the place does well, but don't kid yourself, this is a place to drop some cash on a hot date. It has entrees with prices that rival the most expensive "foodie" restaurants in town, but without the quality or presentaion of other Tulsa foodie restaurants (e.g. Palace Cafe, Oscar's, and Lava). I've seen the new menu and didn't perceive much of a change in pricing -- $15 - $30 entrees, with some $10 burger or appetizer options.  Also, I have eaten there three times and found the service extremely slow and was disappointed by the lack of food on the plate with the lesser-priced options, especially the steak panini.  No sides come with the lesser-priced options. The lower-level, swanky basement-style atmosphere is no different from the former Pomodori's, which I have always liked.

I'd like to see BOTH restaurants survive, seeing as they are the closest entertainment rooms to the BOK Center and each have taken a risk and are making downtown more vibrant at night.  Therefore, here's my rec if you're looking for a bite to eat before or after a show at the BOK Center or the PAC:

1.  If you are looking for a quick place to feed a group (with or without strong margaritas) without breaking the bank, then try Casa Laredo at the corner of 4th and Cheyenne. They may have some live salsa music for you at night in the bar.

2. If you're looking for a place to casually have a meal without a time committment and with a larger budget, choose SoCey at the corner of 3rd and Cheyenne. They may have some live jazz for you.
Title: Casa Laredo downtown any good?
Post by: inteller on October 29, 2008, 08:10:11 PM
no if you are going to catch a show at the PAC then I would say walk up Boston and go to the Boston Grille, or Elote's if they are open.
Title: Casa Laredo downtown any good?
Post by: OUGrad05 on October 29, 2008, 10:11:17 PM
I ate there for the first time today at lunch.  

The chips and salsa were really very good.  The queso as another mentioned lacked flavor.  The cheese enchiladas weren't bad but they weren't great.  El Guapos is definately the best mexican food downtown IMO.  But for lunch when time is of the essence I'd go back to the Casa.
Title: Casa Laredo downtown any good?
Post by: sgrizzle on October 30, 2008, 06:20:57 AM
quote:
Originally posted by inteller

no if you are going to catch a show at the PAC then I would say walk up Boston and go to the Boston Grille, or Elote's if they are open.



I think they both close at 2.
Title: Casa Laredo downtown any good?
Post by: mrburns918 on October 30, 2008, 08:06:41 AM
quote:
Originally posted by groundhog

I've eaten at Casa Laredo about 5 times since it has opened (3 months ago), and with each return visit have found that BOTH the service and the quality of the food have been better than the previous time. Try the Flautas. Amazingly good.

Althogh I love the rooftop patio at El Guapos, Casa Laredo does not suffer from the same all-the-food-has-a-similar-odd-smokey-taste problem that Guapo's has.

On my most recent visit to Casa Laredo, I chose from their lunch special menu ($5.50) and had two delicious, queso-soaked, soft tacos with rice and beans on the side.  The food was delivered to my table about 5 minutes after we ordered on searing hot plates.  I was out the door in 30 minutes, tip included for $8.

The comment about SoChey's having affordable prices has to have been written by one of the owners or manager. I hope that the place does well, but don't kid yourself, this is a place to drop some cash on a hot date. It has entrees with prices that rival the most expensive "foodie" restaurants in town, but without the quality or presentaion of other Tulsa foodie restaurants (e.g. Palace Cafe, Oscar's, and Lava). I've seen the new menu and didn't perceive much of a change in pricing -- $15 - $30 entrees, with some $10 burger or appetizer options.  Also, I have eaten there three times and found the service extremely slow and was disappointed by the lack of food on the plate with the lesser-priced options, especially the steak panini.  No sides come with the lesser-priced options. The lower-level, swanky basement-style atmosphere is no different from the former Pomodori's, which I have always liked.

I'd like to see BOTH restaurants survive, seeing as they are the closest entertainment rooms to the BOK Center and each have taken a risk and are making downtown more vibrant at night.  Therefore, here's my rec if you're looking for a bite to eat before or after a show at the BOK Center or the PAC:

1.  If you are looking for a quick place to feed a group (with or without strong margaritas) without breaking the bank, then try Casa Laredo at the corner of 4th and Cheyenne. They may have some live salsa music for you at night in the bar.

2. If you're looking for a place to casually have a meal without a time committment and with a larger budget, choose SoCey at the corner of 3rd and Cheyenne. They may have some live jazz for you.




Nope, I do not own So-Chey, that would be George.

I have bit my tongue regarding El-Guapo because I love what Elliot has done for Tulsa. I hope that someday the food and service will rise to the level that their great Margaritas are on.

Mr. Burns


Title: Casa Laredo downtown any good?
Post by: zstyles on October 30, 2008, 08:38:43 AM
Just go to east Tulsa for real Mexican...I find it the best over the "Tex mex" of anything mentioned here....Costa Azul is one of my fav Caribbean Mexican places....and there is never a wait and plenty of non-english speaking staff!
Title: Casa Laredo downtown any good?
Post by: grahambino on October 30, 2008, 09:25:29 AM
wasn't overly impressed.

the tamale lunch special is overpriced.  those were some tiny tamales.

yeah, the chips, salsa and water were delicious.
Title: Casa Laredo downtown any good?
Post by: John Redcorn on October 30, 2008, 02:16:28 PM
I've always liked casa laredo at 41st and peoria, never been to the one downtown, but to me the best mexican was casa laredo, puerto vallarto on 21st garnett, cancun 5th/lewis, and a now out of business place in BA 71st/145th can't remember the name.


The lady and I have been wanting to try el guapos for a while now but I've heard people say it's gross Ameri-Mex tex-mex stuff like El chico or chimis. Is that true?
Title: Casa Laredo downtown any good?
Post by: carltonplace on October 30, 2008, 02:29:55 PM
It is tex-mex, but not gross.
Title: Casa Laredo downtown any good?
Post by: Conan71 on October 30, 2008, 02:54:54 PM
Be careful what you wish for.  "Real" Mexican can be a little gamey and road-killish.

Title: Casa Laredo downtown any good?
Post by: Gold on October 30, 2008, 04:19:44 PM
LOL.  Seriously though, there is the Mexican food that was generated for folks in the US in the last 50 years and the real thing; and of the stuff that constitutes the "real thing," some of it is outstanding and some of it would creep out most on here.

I grew up going to Laredo.  Since it opened, better places sprang up.  But I have a soft spot for Laredo.  It's not outstanding; it doesn't suck, either.  Hard to fault them for taking a risk on downtown.
Title: Casa Laredo downtown any good?
Post by: John Redcorn on October 30, 2008, 04:21:28 PM
quote:
Originally posted by Conan71

Be careful what you wish for.  "Real" Mexican can be a little gamey and road-killish.





I was under the impression that the places I mentioned as well as like taco stands and taquerias were pretty "real". Are their recipes kinda americanized to please my american taste buds? Or is it higher quality meat here in the states that makes the difference? (Never been down south)

But I do hate me some obviously americanized stuff like el chicos or chimis or on the border and los cabos. The last 2 aren't quite as bad but I'd rather have bueno than el chico or chimis.