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J. Bruner's At The Haunted House

J. Bruner's At The Haunted House

Miramar Boulevard, 7101, Oklahoma City, United States Of America, Newalla

Soup • Pasta • Cheese • Chicken


"Based on the google reviews, we went into this without high expectations. We were pleasantly surprised by our experience. We went with an office party of 15+ people, and the staff communicated well with the reservation and was amazingly friendly the whole time. They did get a few things wrong here and there, but nothing that wasn't easily fixed. They let us wander around the house and gave a great history of the property. The owner even came out upon request and told us some more history of the house and the neat things that have happened since he purchased the property. Everyone was super friendly and the service was great. The food was good. The apps we got were amazing. For main course I got the deep fried lobster tail which was really good, and my wife got a steak. Her steak was seasoned well and cooked pretty close to order. A couple other folks' steaks were a little over cooked, but that happens sometimes and the kitchen was more than happy to recook them upon request. The asparagus was a little under seasoned in my non-foody opinion, but I would rather it under than over. The asparagus was still nice and crunchy so I thought it was cooked well. The potatoes were good and the french onion soup was excellent. This is a neat piece of Oklahoma history. The new owners are appearing to try to keep the history alive, and even have a portrait of the previous owner hanging above a fireplace mantle which is really special. They have news articles about the property on the walls and are more than eager to share their story with anyone that asks. If you love Oklahoma City and want to experience eating in a restaurant that was converted from a house built in 1937 with lots of history (including murders! , this is a neat place to visit. Edit: It appears they are now closed."