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

A Spot For Tea: A girly lunch spot for Oklahoma City

by Andrew | February 25, 2008 | 10 Comments

As the wife of the creator of Oklahoma City’s shady restaurant series (Andrew), you can imagine how often I have been pulled into strange, scary, and unsafe eateries. Sometimes I get tired of all these weird places and just want a pretty little sandwich on a non-disposable plate.

Abel’s Mexican Restaurant: the Taqueria / Okla-Mex combo

by Sarah | August 25, 2010 | 9 Comments

Abel’s is both an authentic Mexican taqueria and a full-service Okla-Mex restaurant. They offer the standard Okla-Mex set-up with chips, salsa, sopapillas … etc., alongside some very authentic street tacos, Mexican seafood dishes, and aguas frescas. It’s unlike any other place you’ll find, especially in Warr Acres.

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.

Neighbors Cafe: not just for people as old as my mom

by Sarah | July 18, 2008 | 7 Comments

Neighbors Cafe in Oklahoma City is a pleasant surprise and not just for the over-50 crowd. They do a lot of business, and they even offer a few healthy menu items which is pretty rare for a diner.

ZamZam: shockingly tasty

by Andrew | February 6, 2008 | 30 Comments

ZamZam has been open for a few months in Warr Acres bringing a whole new level of diversity to the Oklahoma City food scene. Be prepared for an unusual experience when you visit.

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