McNellie s Passport Erfahrungen und Bewertung
Veröffentlicht von McNellie's Group on 2026-03-10🏷️ Über: Every neighborhood needs a pub. In Tulsa, that pub is James E.
🏷️ Über: Every neighborhood needs a pub. In Tulsa, that pub is James E.
McNellie's Passport ist sehr sicher in der Nutzung.
JustUseApp Sicherheits-Score für McNellie s Passport: 40.8/100.
Diese Einschätzung basiert auf unserer NLP-Analyse von 1 Nutzererfahrungen.
Zusätzlich zur durchschnittlichen Store-Bewertung von 5.0/5.
McNellie's Passport wirkt authentisch und seriös.
Unsere NLP-Modelle schätzen die Seriosität. JustUseApp Seriositäts-Score für McNellie s Passport: 40.8/100.
Dieses Fazit beruht auf der Analyse von 1 Nutzererfahrungen.
(If you promise to keep it a secret, we’ll help you get reservations at our speakeasy steakhouse, The Bull in The Alley.) Just a couple blocks down, you’ll find Elgin Park Brewery, which introduced house-brewed beers, New Haven-style pizza, and 50+ screens of sports to downtown Tulsa for the first time when they opened in 2016.
The Blue Dome district exploded over the next few years with the addition of Dilly Deli (rebranded in 2015 as Dilly Diner), the Asian-fusion flair of Yokozuna, Fassler Hall (a year-round nod to Oktoberfest), and the retro-style Dust Bowl Lanes & Lounge.
McNellie’s needed neighboring bars and restaurants to really bring the Tulsa community together, so in 2007 the group launched the Tex-Mex sensation El Guapo’s across the street.
Today, McNellie’s Group owns and operates over 20 locations across Oklahoma and Arkansas, and continues to grow into neighborhoods hungry for an authentic dining and entertainment experience.
A few blocks north, the Tulsa Arts District was also poised for a resurgence.