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Lost restaurants of Tulsa, Rhys A. Martin

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Lost restaurants of Tulsa, Rhys A. Martin
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Lost restaurants of Tulsa
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Rhys A. Martin
Summary
In the early twentieth century, Tulsa was the "Oil Capital of the World." The rush of roughnecks and oil barons built a culinary foundation that not only provided traditional food and diner fare but also inspired upper-class experiences and international cuisine. Tulsans could reserve a candlelit dinner at the Louisiane or cruise along the Restless Ribbon with a pit stop at Pennington's. Generations of regulars depended on family-owned establishments such as Villa Venice, The Golden Drumstick and St. Michael's Alley. Join author Rhys Martin on a gastronomic journey through time, from the Great Depression to the days of "Liquor by the Wink" and the Oil Bust of the 1980s
Target audience
adult
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