http://www.newson6.com/story/34968516/new-downtown-bar-calling-all-unicorns-to-celebrate-in-april (http://www.newson6.com/story/34968516/new-downtown-bar-calling-all-unicorns-to-celebrate-in-april)
This is going in to the Electric Circus spot. I have no idea how this will do.
(http://kotv.images.worldnow.com/images/13434439_G.jpg)
"Green said the space will also lend itself to bachelorette and 21st birthday parties"
Aaaaaaaaaaaand I'm out.
Fun, they are responding to everybody on the stories comments. :D
Wow
No wonder why D-Fest tanked if that was the thinkers behind it.
Fail....
I don't know why everyone is predicting "fail".
My guess, like most constantly rebranded nightclub concepts, it will make buckets of cash for a while before being rebranded something else.
The Full Moon Cafe's was the goto bachelorette spot. I assume there is currently a void.
I was witness to the saddest bachelorette party ever a couple of weeks ago at Pepper's. So sad.
I'd guess a store selling nothing but a particular kind of bracelets would be a fail. Or a designer home goods store in a small town in rural Oklahoma. Or a bicycle themed bar in a dead part of a dying downtown. Or any number of ventures that I don't realize how big the potential market is or have the knowledge or drive to make it work.
Then again, one turned into a sizable brand name, one draws headlines with how busy they are, and one is an absolute legend in its target market.
Maybe a unicorn bar will fail. But my guess is the people who have worked in the nightclub business and are putting their own money in have a better grasp at the chances than we do. It doesn't sound like we are the target market here...
I don't know about this, but really I'm just surprised that they are seemingly abandoning the typical night club market. With club majestic having it's emphasis on lgbt, where do people go when they just want a standard club scene in this town now? Seems like a major void in the market...
There are places that bring in DJ's at night, such as Fassler Hall and Sound Pony, but no actual typical night clubs now? Is this part of a larger trend where bars that double as night clubs are pushing out night club only formats?
Quote from: cannon_fodder on March 23, 2017, 10:19:06 AM
Or a designer home goods store in a small town in rural Oklahoma
Are you referring to Pawhuska?
If so... it's just knick knacks, t-shirts, & restaurant
Visited last Wednesday. Was blow away at the amount of business that place was doing. There was a 2-3 hr wait for the restaurant at 1:30pm (WED, 1:30pm, line down the street, Pawhuska).
I thought there had to be some sort of special event / book-signing going on. But apparently it was a rather typical line for business.
Quote from: cannon_fodder on March 23, 2017, 10:19:06 AM
Maybe a unicorn bar will fail. But my guess is the people who have worked in the nightclub business and are putting their own money in have a better grasp at the chances than we do. It doesn't sound like we are the target market here...
I'm 50/50.. I am not sure how much they are trying to exclude men from this. Trying to get a huge chunk of the population to not go to your place isn't necessarily the best move. It could bring more women/girls nights down. Then you lose women who have boyfriends or husbands that go out. Either way it might be better than what Electric Circus was doing.
There is also this (note this is the same weight average man is 195 and average woman is 166 now)
(http://responsibility.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Men_Versus_Women_Gender_Virtual_Bar-949x1024.jpg)
Quote from: AngieB on March 23, 2017, 09:39:32 AM
I was witness to the saddest bachelorette party ever a couple of weeks ago at Pepper's. So sad.
Oh man...that is truly sad.
Quote from: cannon_fodder on March 23, 2017, 10:19:06 AM
I'd guess a store selling nothing but a particular kind of bracelets would be a fail. Or a designer home goods store in a small town in rural Oklahoma. Or a bicycle themed bar in a dead part of a dying downtown. Or any number of ventures that I don't realize how big the potential market is or have the knowledge or drive to make it work.
Then again, one turned into a sizable brand name, one draws headlines with how busy they are, and one is an absolute legend in its target market.
Maybe a unicorn bar will fail. But my guess is the people who have worked in the nightclub business and are putting their own money in have a better grasp at the chances than we do. It doesn't sound like we are the target market here...
My "wow" was for the artwork. Nightmare in paint.
I hope it does well.
Quote from: BKDotCom on March 23, 2017, 10:49:04 AM
Are you referring to Pawhuska?
If so... it's just knick knacks, t-shirts, & restaurant
Visited last Wednesday. Was blow away at the amount of business that place was doing. There was a 2-3 hr wait for the restaurant at 1:30pm (WED, 1:30pm, line down the street, Pawhuska).
I thought there had to be some sort of special event / book-signing going on. But apparently it was a rather typical line for business.
What establishment is this?
Quote from: Tulsasaurus Rex on March 23, 2017, 12:54:28 PM
What establishment is this?
Pioneer Woman's Mercantile (https://www.themercantile.com/)
KTUL aired a story on Monday (http://ktul.com/news/local/pioneer-womans-popularity-the-mercantiles-success-give-big-boost-to-pawhuska-community) re how it's been such a boom for Pawhuska
Quote from: BKDotCom on March 23, 2017, 01:29:21 PM
Pioneer Woman's Mercantile (https://www.themercantile.com/)
KTUL aired a story on Monday (http://ktul.com/news/local/pioneer-womans-popularity-the-mercantiles-success-give-big-boost-to-pawhuska-community) re how it's been such a boom for Pawhuska
Its like the new Rustic Cuff. All the glitter jeans crowd is going nuts.
Quote from: CharlieSheen on March 23, 2017, 02:15:29 PM
Its like the new Rustic Cuff. All the glitter jeans crowd is going nuts.
Same crowd that likes unicorns?
Quote from: BKDotCom on March 23, 2017, 02:33:52 PM
Same crowd that likes unicorns?
I think you'll find a large portion of Oklahoma thinks alcohol is devil juice. So no.
Quote from: CharlieSheen on March 23, 2017, 02:46:35 PM
I think you'll find a large portion of Oklahoma thinks alcohol is devil juice. So no.
Or, a large portion tell their church friends it's devil juice, then vote yes on State Question 792 (https://ballotpedia.org/Oklahoma_Regulations_Governing_the_Sale_of_Wine_and_Beer,_State_Question_792_(2016))
(http://cdn.collider.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/dwayne-johnson-unicorn-central-intelligence.jpg)
'Corns are like, the deadliest animal.
Quote from: BKDotCom on March 23, 2017, 03:16:48 PM
Or, a large portion tell their church friends it's devil juice, then vote yes on State Question 792 (https://ballotpedia.org/Oklahoma_Regulations_Governing_the_Sale_of_Wine_and_Beer,_State_Question_792_(2016))
"Why don't I take baptists fishing? It I take two of them, none of us drink. If only take one, he drinks all my beer."
Quote from: cannon_fodder on March 23, 2017, 10:19:06 AM
I'd guess a store selling nothing but a particular kind of bracelets would be a fail. Or a designer home goods store in a small town in rural Oklahoma. Or a bicycle themed bar in a dead part of a dying downtown. Or any number of ventures that I don't realize how big the potential market is or have the knowledge or drive to make it work.
Then again, one turned into a sizable brand name, one draws headlines with how busy they are, and one is an absolute legend in its target market.
Maybe a unicorn bar will fail. But my guess is the people who have worked in the nightclub business and are putting their own money in have a better grasp at the chances than we do. It doesn't sound like we are the target market here...
I also (as strange as the concept seems to me...) wish them well. But your comparison of Pioneer Woman and Rustic Cuff doesn't work. Both of those physical locations are primarily successful based on their National exposure from other sources. The unicorn bar won't have that. Soundpony is a closer comparison, but still it's not exactly the same. Soundpony is a standard dive bar with a cycling theme. Even non-riders aren't uncomfortable in Soundpony. I do suspect that there will be a significant portion of the populace that won't be as comfortable with a shiny unicorn bar.
But if there are enough comfortable people to keep them in business, then rock on. Diversity is cool.
I don't know if it'll succeed or fail, but something other than another brew pub/sports bar theme seems like a good idea. Also, in my observation, if ladies show up at this place, guys will follow.
Quote from: DTowner on March 24, 2017, 02:06:10 PM
I don't know if it'll succeed or fail, but something other than another brew pub/sports bar theme seems like a good idea. Also, in my observation, if ladies show up at this place, guys will follow.
Somebody told me they don't want guys in there. If you read their model their goal is girl time with no guys. You can't really choose who shows up to your place. But if you purposefully give bad service to people it will work itself out.
Quote from: CharlieSheen on March 24, 2017, 02:10:59 PM
Somebody told me they don't want guys in there. If you read their model their goal is girl time with no guys. You can't really choose who shows up to your place. But if you purposefully give bad service to people it will work itself out.
That's fine too, if that's what they want. However, economics usually wins out over ideology.
Quote from: CharlieSheen on March 24, 2017, 02:10:59 PM
Somebody told me they don't want guys in there. If you read their model their goal is girl time with no guys. You can't really choose who shows up to your place. But if you purposefully give bad service to people it will work itself out.
Cutting out 49% of possible clientele seems like poor planning.
Quote from: rebound on March 24, 2017, 01:22:11 PM
"Why don't I take baptists fishing? It I take two of them, none of us drink. If only take one, he drinks all my beer."
Or....(and I understand the joke)
Take two. Declare one of them as the designated driver and enjoy your beer without having to share.
;D
Quote from: Townsend on March 24, 2017, 04:17:15 PM
Cutting out 49% of possible clientele seems like poor planning.
Never a good thing that is becoming more common....
Quote from: cannon_fodder on March 23, 2017, 10:19:06 AM
Maybe a unicorn bar will fail. But my guess is the people who have worked in the nightclub business and are putting their own money in have a better grasp at the chances than we do. It doesn't sound like we are the target market here...
The glittery unicorn bar might fail. It might be a great success.
I was inside Electric Circus only once, for a few seconds. It seemed a bit depressing and boring to me, but that's just my perspective.
The idea of a unicorn bar seems ridiculously stupid, but again, that's only my perspective. The whole concept sounds worthless and inane to me.
I might be missing something here. I must have a totally different definition of unicorn....
Quote from: PonderInc on March 27, 2017, 11:43:03 AM
I might be missing something here. I must have a totally different definition of unicorn....
Are we talking about a third?
I believe in the Urban Dictionary.
Quote from: Bamboo World on March 24, 2017, 11:20:32 PM
The glittery unicorn bar might fail. It might be a great success.
I was inside Electric Circus only once, for a few seconds. It seemed a bit depressing and boring to me, but that's just my perspective.
The idea of a unicorn bar seems ridiculously stupid, but again, that's only my perspective. The whole concept sounds worthless and inane to me.
You are not in the 21 to 26 demographic.
But then, I don't appreciate bars much anyway. Ever since Mom's on east Admiral (NOT south Lewis!) and Snakepit on 15th east of Lewis went out, bars just haven't been that interesting...
Quote from: heironymouspasparagus on March 29, 2017, 03:46:17 PM
But then, I don't appreciate bars much anyway. Ever since Mom's on east Admiral (NOT south Lewis!) and Snakepit on 15th east of Lewis went out, bars just haven't been that interesting...
OK, this got me thinking. What makes a good bar, and what are "the best" (I know it's subjective) classic bars in Tulsa? I'm talking places that don't serve food (or at least not much beyond some bar food), maybe have a pool table or shuffleboard, etc. The main attraction is sitting and drinking and talking, etc. Also has to be safe enough that I'm worried about getting out alive.
I used to love the old Arnie's before the move, and I like the Mercury Lounge, and even Soundpony if I'm in a bike-centric frame of mind (but that doesn't really fit what I'm thinking).
Suggestions?
Celler Dweller
Quote from: rebound on March 29, 2017, 05:15:53 PM
I used to love the old Arnie's before the move
Where was Arnie's before and when did it move?
Also, this discussion calls for a new thread. Mods!
Quote from: Tulsasaurus Rex on March 29, 2017, 07:00:58 PM
Also, this discussion calls for a new thread. Mods!
Mod is too busy editing my posts about urban planner and walkability expert Jeff Speck ... but you can start a new thread if you wish, Tulsasaurus Rex.
Quote from: Tulsasaurus Rex on March 29, 2017, 07:00:58 PM
Where was Arnie's before and when did it move?
On M.B. Cherry Street, where Drake's is now (https://www.google.com/maps/place/1546+E+15th+St,+Tulsa,+OK+74120/@36.1406142,-95.9699033,3a,49.1y,189.97h,88.22t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sz8DLwzQvjmJfH1mlsWg6cQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656!4m5!3m4!1s0x87b6ec97212f1d35:0x6d8d47898b8f417c!8m2!3d36.1405955!4d-95.9699117!6m1!1e1), iirc.
It closed there around 1998, I think, and then re-opened in the Blue Dome district around 2000.
Quote from: Tulsasaurus Rex on March 29, 2017, 07:00:58 PM
Where was Arnie's before and when did it move?
Also, this discussion calls for a new thread. Mods!
I remember Arnies on either 13th or 15th in the late 70s. I don't remember which. I went there after class with my professor and class mates after class was over (a few times).
Quote from: rebound on March 29, 2017, 05:15:53 PM
OK, this got me thinking. What makes a good bar, and what are "the best" (I know it's subjective) classic bars in Tulsa?
When I was in the Navy in the 70s, I went to a dive bar because I liked the people. I would not have gone there except a couple of friends "dragged" me there. I became good friends with the weekend DJ and stayed at his place for a month after I got out of active duty. I don't know how this helps this thread but it is my experience.
New thread
http://www.tulsanow.org/forum/index.php?topic=21485.new#new
Quote from: rebound on March 29, 2017, 05:15:53 PM
OK, this got me thinking. What makes a good bar, and what are "the best" (I know it's subjective) classic bars in Tulsa? I'm talking places that don't serve food (or at least not much beyond some bar food), maybe have a pool table or shuffleboard, etc. The main attraction is sitting and drinking and talking, etc. Also has to be safe enough that I'm worried about getting out alive.
I used to love the old Arnie's before the move, and I like the Mercury Lounge, and even Soundpony if I'm in a bike-centric frame of mind (but that doesn't really fit what I'm thinking).
Suggestions?
The two I mentioned would not be considered "good" bars by your parameters. They were like the old Avalon was before it became all steakhouse - "sawdust on the floor to soak up the blood from the knife fights" kind of places... Old, wild west style, I would say. Avalon was for cowboys, Mom's and Snakepit were biker bars...and not the mini-van Progressive insurance kind of biker...
Used to be another one that was a little more upscale around the corner, north of 15th on Lewis - right behind Massad's and the Delman - can't remember the name of the place for some reason. Knew several who got into serious knife and sledgehammer related events there - one died...David Marshall - RIP!