Crossing 2nd

215 E 2nd St, Bartlesville
(918) 337-2219

Recent Reviews

cori Bryson

We came to try . The boosey milkshakes are not what they are listed as. We didn't know know they don't serve food until 4 pm because it wasn't on the sign. We felt kind of uncomfortable when we were reminded that we were a special case because we came in earlier than 4. It just didn't feel super welcoming and we probably will not return. Seems like it has been good to others so maybe give it a try and see if it's better for you than us.Wheelchair accessibility: There is a ramp on the side but no sign for it. So when we came it it was already uncomfortable as the waitress was pointing out we had to go around. It just wasn't super friendly

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 2

Service: 1

Dean Legatski

We try to stop by Crossing 2nd any time we are in Bartlesville. The food is "small bite" style, so we get a bunch of things to share. Generally everything is pretty good, and it is nice not having a huge plate of heavy foods. The drink selection is also decent, so that also helps!The things that were not great are 1) In the 3-4 times we have been there, the server was not able to answer questions on different dishes or drinks. 2) Service can be a bit slow. I have the feeling they have trouble getting staff, so the wait staff can be a little stretched. 3) While there appears to be a regular crowd for trivia night, we were just trying to grab a bite to eat and there was nowhere "away from everything" when they are doing their activities.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Reuben Eggrolls, Peachy Bread Pudding, Small Plates

Emilie Sanchez

Great food, wonderful atmosphere, and phenomenal customer service by Brooke! Will be a returning customer!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

Christie Mitchell

We visited this location for a baby shower that was hosted here. Super cute area with several extras. Lots of room, and the catering was delicious.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Meghan W.

Nice place. Great drinks. Everything I've had there has tasted great. They are out of some of the food stuff every so often. The service is usually pretty good. It's a nice place in town for trivia and karaoke and it's nice that it's open late!

Joe and Michelle G.

Terrible service. Wanted a Huricane and shrimp po boy to celebrate Fat Tuesday. Was told bartender was helping make sandwiches so could not get anything from bar. First time I have been flatly told no service at bar because they are busy. 26 minutes to get a shrimp po boy and piece of king cake. First and last time visiting this establishment.

Pete's Pests

Quinten was super nice and informative. We ordered the Reuben Egg Rolls (amazing!) and four of the small plates. Great food!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Tammy Hadley

After leaving frank and Lola's due to no service thinking we might get better service but we were wrong ordered drinks and after waiting about ten minutes only for server to tell us they were working on our drinks we didn't even see anybody behind bar making drinks but customers that just walked in at least got some water while they waited. Downtown businesses act like they are entitled

Atmosphere: 4

Service: 1

Serena Hanson

The first time we went here, I loved it! The food was AMAZING and the drinks were great! I wanted to take everyone I knew to try it! But then they lost their chef, and now the food is... Well, it's bad. We got the pretzels, which had been to die for before, but this time they were slightly dry cut up pieces that tasted like they bought them at Walmart. And the cheese sauce, which had been AMAZING, is now very sad.I was so very disappointed.However, the drinks are still good. So, if you just want some tasty cocktails, then it's a fine place to go. And the trivia night is fun.But do not get the food. I repeat, do not get the food.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 2

Service: 3

Ken Ashley

Breakfast, lunch, and dinner, all great with international variety. Some form of entertainment 3 to 4 nights of the week. Wait staff is okay except for Melanie, she is exceptional, friendly, personable, etc.Vegetarian options: I had avocado toast today, no meat.Kid-friendliness: They have a separate room that has ping pong and pool tables.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Grilled Cauliflower Steak, Patatas Bravas, Greek Salad Horiatiki, Irish Pub Nachos, Schnitzel Slider, Jaegerschnitzel Dinner, Grandma’Spot Roast

Martin Bartholomew

Is a great place to enjoy yourself, eat , play, Dance, has a bar, some exceptional foods on the menu, am a Country Dancer and Singer, we go Saturday nights around 7 for Karaoke with David Valdez..and Dance a little..Wheelchair accessibility: Street Parking available, and are wheel chair accessible parking places in front..

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Small Plates

Jared G.

Recently, I discovered some culinary gems in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. After living here for 20 years, I had thought that, aside from the amazing food and delightful desserts crafted by Chef Hackler and Annie Saltsman at the Eatery, there wasn't much else to explore. However, to my surprise, I recently came across Chef Nook and Ragtag Resilience, both of which helped me redefine my culinary opinions of what Bartlesville has to offer in terms of fine food and culinary delights. When I heard that Chef Nook was moving to a restaurant called "Crossing 2nd Street," I was slightly confused. What is this Crossing 2nd Street? So, on a chilly Wednesday afternoon, I moseyed on up to the establishment, not expecting to leave with a taste of the world in my hands. Crossing 2nd has a fun feel to it. It is spacious with a cute bar and seemingly has an atmosphere that can be tailored to an event like a game night or romantic dinner. It is a very diverse atmosphere. I was greeted by Chef Nook, and I began salivating at the prospect of consuming his food. Upon looking at the menu, I was truly taken aback! I mean, "Irish Nachos," "Sticky Ribs," and "Schnitzel" - oh my! What is this menu? So, naturally, I ordered several delights and eagerly awaited with anticipation how an establishment in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, could have such a diverse menu AND pull it off. While waiting, a lovely individual named Sharon came over and spoke with me regarding the restaurant. I learned through the conversation that she is the owner, and the inspiration for the menu is based on her culinary travels. This delightful conversation was most welcome, and seeing the pride and joy radiate from her as she spoke of her inspirations and journeys was setting the stage for what is to come. The first dish that was ordered was the Souvlaki with tzatziki and pita. This dish featured pork loin that was grilled with heavy Greek flavors and a yogurt sauce. The flavor was good with a mild herbaceous profile that was tempered beautifully by the tzatziki sauce. It was a delightful little pocket of love. The second dish was the Irish Pub Nachos loaded with beer cheese. This dish took me aback as the potatoes were cooked to a beautiful crispy golden brown, and resting upon them was a wonderfully delightful cheese sauce that complemented the meaty potato oh so well. The cheese sauce had a gorgeous tang of hoppy beer at the back end. The third dish was the grilled meatloaf sandwich. These little sliders were flavorful and rich with a beefy flavor that coated your tongue. The caramelized onions and cheese complemented the meaty flavor well. The next dish was the chicken satay with dipping sauce. The grilled chicken had a delightful Asian flavor profile that was paired beautifully with each sauce. However, the peanut sauce stood out as its nutty flavor paired well with the flavor profile of the chicken. The sticky ribs were infused with an Asian 5 spice. This was a surprise; despite being sweet, they were not too sweet, and the familiar flavor profile of the anise paired beautifully with the ribs. The sweet aftertaste and anise flavor lingered on the palate after each bite. The next dish was the Reuben egg rolls. The rolls had a good crunch to them. However, the interior lacked some flavor, as it was not as in-depth or as diverse as the other dishes. This is not to say they were bad; however, they did not tantalize the flavor palette as much as the previous dishes. The final dish was the curry special. This was excellent. Beautiful chunks of tender chicken rested within a rich, unctuous, velvety, gorgeous, sensual, sexy curry broth. The flavor profile of fenugreek, curry, and cardamom was beautiful, and the heat hit the back of your throat in such an elegant way. Each sip of the broth coated the palate with the gorgeous curry sauce, and it is simply decadent. Well done. When I entered Crossing, I was not sure what to expect. I mean, an establishment that is working with Chef Nook was good enough for me to give it a go. I was certainly not

TGUN’s B

Top Notch Place to Eat: great food great atmosphere. The food is off the hook (Great). Don’t Wait: check this place out and be blown away!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Troy Haughn

Jared! You were amazing. The best quality of service I have received in a long time! Tonight is me and my wife’s 12 year anniversary and I am so thankful that we got you to help us. Amazing drinks, the food is out of this world. Your attitude is just so kind and thoughtful. I can’t wait to come back and experience more. Jared thank you for being so awesome at what you do and making our anniversary night special when you didn’t even know. 5 stars without a single doubt. God bless you my brother.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pork Dumplings Jiaozi, Schnitzel Slider

NatureGirl Bibi

This place is a super fun hangout spot. There are billiards, ping pong, and lots of board games. The service is great as well. They have an interesting menu of items. I am not crazy about the food here, but some people love it.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 2

Service: 5

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