Oklahoma Biker - The Riders Ragazine May - Jun 2017 | Page 45

Soul City on Route 66 her rice bowl. Overall the food was very good. Oklahoma is notorious for its remarkable restaurants, ranging from swanky to casual. And while we have many wonderful restaurants along the Route 66 corridor in Oklahoma, there’s one that stands out in the Tulsa area. Soul City is housed in an old gas station, and is reminiscent of a place you might find in Haight Ashbury during the 1960’s. The eclectic décor makes you wonder if this is an art studio, a jewelry store, or a restaurant and nightclub. Soul City is an unusual dining and nightlife experience different from any other I have discovered in Tulsa. It encapsulates the heart and soul of Tulsa’s music scene as a popular venue for live performances by a litany of Oklahoma’s finest musicians. The backyard/patio is perfect for those of us who enjoy sitting outside. By the way, did I tell you Soul City has motorsickle parking directly in front of the building?! Soul City is open Tuesday thru Saturday and is located at 1621 E 11 th St in Tulsa. Check them out on Facebook or go to www.tulsasoul.com for more information. We stopped in for lunch at Soul City on an early Saturday afternoon. Cheryl ordered a jerk chicken rice bowl, but it was a too spicy for her because of a health issue she was dealing with at the time. She said it was good, though. I ordered a grilled cheese sandwich with Roasted Red Pepper Gouda soup. The bread was perfectly toasted with lots of melted creamy cheese on the sandwich, and lucky for Cheryl, it was big enough to share with her after she couldn’t finish OKLAHOMA BIKER - THE RIDERS RAGAZINE 45