Here's an alphabetical listing of all the restaurants we've reviewed that are tagged as Desserts

105degrees: pioneering living cuisine

by Tim | December 17, 2009 | 18 Comments

You cannot find another restaurant in Oklahoma City currently that offers anything remotely close to what 105degrees is offering. It’s worth your attention if for nothing more than giving homage to the bold effort its ownership has made in bringing this concept to our city.

Bodensee Frozen Custard: much more than dessert

by Tim | December 30, 2008 | 7 Comments

I’m not sure the value of Bodensee’s $5 lunch combo (which I’m told is available all day) can be beat anywhere, by anyone. The food may not be all that unique, but it is fresh, healthy, tasty, and delivered at prices that beat most fast-food chains. Plus, they have terrific, hand-crafted custard.

City Bites: it’s nostalgic, see

by Tim | March 2, 2010 | 17 Comments

For some, City Bites might be a little ordinary and mundane, but for me, growing up just blocks from the original location when it opened in 1986, City Bites represents a lot of what is great about quality, local restaurants.

Oklahoma City Cupcake Smackdown, part one: Sara Sara Cupcakes

by Greg | January 13, 2009 | 33 Comments

Sara Sara is not your everyday bakery. The design is stark and modern, like an Ikea full of baked goods. Located downtown, they’ve definitely got a chance to become part of the neighborhood and they’re off to a great start.

Oklahoma City Cupcake Smackdown, part three: Green Goodies

by Sarah | October 19, 2009 | 27 Comments

Green Goodies is a specialty cupcake shop with organic, vegan-friendly, and other offerings for those with special dietary needs. Though their pricing is higher than the other shops we’ve reviewed, they bring a unique approach that is worth your attention.

Oklahoma City Cupcake Smackdown, part two: Cuppies and Joe

by Greg | January 13, 2009 | 85 Comments

The first thing I’ll say about Cuppies & Joe is that you should go to Cuppies & Joe. Why? Because Cuppies & Joe is a great place to hang out. A cozy atmosphere, free wifi, plus tasty cupcakes, pies, and ridiculously inexpensive coffee and espresso might just make you a regular.

Oklahoma City fro-yo smackdown, part five: Fruiti Yogurt

by Tim | August 3, 2010 | 10 Comments

We continue our series from last year, examining yet another option for fro-yo goodness. Fruiti Yogurt in central OKC offers quality fro-yo along with a few unique advantages.

Oklahoma City fro-yo smackdown, part four: Lushberries

by Sam | September 8, 2009 | 22 Comments

Overall, I think Lushberries might just have the best fro-yo in town with quality, unique flavors (including a couple of sorbets) and a huge selection of toppings. On the other hand, their pay-per-ounce pricing is a little higher than other leading contenders so is it worth it?

Oklahoma City fro-yo smackdown, part one: Passionberri

by Sam | May 21, 2009 | 19 Comments

Passionberri is a decent fro-yo option with quality ingredients and competitive pricing. It may have been the first to bring the fro-yo craze to the metro, but its limited selection of flavors and toppings combined with a non-pay-by-the-ounce pricing model could leave it vulnerable when compared to other options arriving on the scene.

Oklahoma City fro-yo smackdown, part three: Orange Tree

by Sam | June 16, 2009 | 27 Comments

Fourteen flavors, ample toppings and a pay-per-ounce system at $0.36/oz make Orange Tree a solid fro-yo option. Plus, if you’re in Edmond, this may be your only option, at least for now.

Oklahoma City fro-yo smackdown, part two: Pink Swirls

by Sam | May 27, 2009 | 31 Comments

Pink Swirls is a strong fro-yo contender, with eight organic, nonfat, live culture fro-yo flavors, a huge selection of toppings, and a self-serve set up where you create your own cup and simply pay by the ounce. And if that’s not enough, they have a sushi bar too. That’s right … sushi and yogurt. You know you’ve got to try it.

Prairie Thunder: midtown’s own artisan bakery (and cafe)

by Sarah | March 17, 2010 | 11 Comments

I enjoyed my lunch at Prairie Thunder but was even more intrigued by this restaurant’s dedication to the art of making bread. Come along with me on a tour of this very unique artisan bakery, located in the heart of Oklahoma City’s midtown area.

Sage: fine dining in the Deep Deuce

by Sam | August 20, 2009 | 24 Comments

Sage offers unique dining, a convenient gourmet market and mini-deli, a pretty nice bar and some pretty good desserts choices. Aside from sub-par service with a large group, I can’t offer much complaint.

Shartel Cafe: a nice neighborhood eatery for the family

by Sarah | February 9, 2010 | 11 Comments

I found Shartel Cafe to be a solid, neighborhood family restaurant. They have something for all tastes and something for just about any time of the day.

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