Great Dates in Edmond, Oklahoma

Enjoy the Nightlife in Edmond

Kay Reynolds
Great Dates in Edmond, Oklahoma
Neighborhood: Downtown
Edmond, OK 73034
Over the last fifteen years, Edmond has grown from a small town into a booming metropolis. The edges of Oklahoma City stretch into Edmond's borders, and many commuters choose to reside in Edmond for its excellent schools and peaceful atmosphere. After dark, the bars, clubs and restaurants come alive as "Okies" seek an exciting ending to their stressful workdays.

If you have a hot date lined up, or just want to take your girlfriend somewhere special, there are plenty of places to choose from in Edmond. No matter your tastes or your available funds, there's always something to do!

Martin Lounge
505 S. Boulevard
(405) 562-4501

The Martin Lounge is a popular hangout for high school- and college-age kids looking for fun and good food. Set up like a family bar, it offers pool tables, darts, and both smoking and non-smoking seating. Alcoholic drinks are served for those who are of age, but it is also a safe place for teens to go on dates.
Cash Needed: 10-$25
Service Rating: 3 out of 5

Cafe Broadway
108 S. Broadway
(405) 348-7887

Looking for a relaxed atmosphere and great American food? Cafe Broadway is one of the most popular destinations in Edmond, and serves the best French fries south of the Mason-Dixon Line. They also have some excellent after-dinner coffees including Espresso and Cafe Latté's. This is a great no-pressure date zone.
Cash Needed: $15-35
Service Rating: 4 out of 5

Blue Moon
1320 S. Broadway
(405) 340.3871

For a more romantic setting, take your date to the Blue Moon, which serves a unique combination of Greek and Italian foods.
The pizza is wonderful, and so are the drinks, if you are of age. Dim candlelight and cloth tablecloths make for a more sophisticated atmosphere, and reservations can be made in advance.
Cash Needed: $45-$60
Service Rating: 5 out of 5

Buffalo Wild Wings
1333 N. Santa Fe
(405) 340-9647

Don't mind getting a little messy? Buffalo Wild Wings is a relaxed, bar-type restaurant with stool seats and rock music. The walls are adorned with various sports and music memorabilia, and drinks are served in plastic cups. The food is great, however, and the wings are to die for. Formerly known as BW3's, this restaurant has a loyal clientele and is always a great place for first dates. Just don't look forward to intimate conversation!
Cash Needed: $20-$30
Service Rating: 2 out of 5

Ernie's Country Palace
(405) 254-9327

If you're in the mood for a little slow dancing and some happening country music, then rush on over to Ernie's Country Palace. Known for live music and a busy dance floor, Ernie's is a wonderful place to drink and laugh. Arcades are located in the back room to inspire a little competition, and the strobe lights offer an exciting effect.
Cash Needed: $40-$80 (depending on how much you drink)
Service Rating: 2 out of 5

Mr. Sushi
214 S. Santa Fe
(405) 285-7310

Sushi connoisseurs will love Mr. Sushi, where an authentic Japanese setting is all it takes for a little romance. It's a small place - about 10 tables - but the sushi buffet has plenty to choose from. Make sure your date likes raw fish, however, or she'll be in for an unpleasant surprise.
Cash Needed: $25-$40
Service Rating: 5 out of 5

Shakey's Frozen Custard
801 S. Broadway
(405) 330-1991

If you've had a great dinner and still aren't ready for the night to end, head on over to Shakey's Frozen Custard. An old-timey ice cream parlor atmosphere makes for a romantic setting, and they have tons of flavors to choose from. Best of all, its rather cheap, which doesn't sacrifice quality. Just tell them that Kay sent you!
Cash Needed: $5-15
Service Rating: 5 out of 5

Published by Kay Reynolds

After earning my Journalism degree, I decided not to apply for jobs at newspapers, as I had planned for five years, but to work as a freelance copywriter. I am outsourced by various agencies and companies, a...  View profile

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  • mallory 6/28/2008

    hahahhahaahhaha thank you for your comments, i was on my way out when i thought i'd check the bottom of the page. geez. hard to get good help these days

  • jennagibney@sbcglobal.net8/6/2007

    Have you ever been to Edmond? Or even to Oklahoma? If you had been you would know that under 21 people are not allowed in bars. Also it is not the Martin Lounge, but the Martini Lounge. No one under 21 is allowed, there are no pool tables.

    Shakey's is out of business and was in a former Taco Bell location-not exactly an old-fashioned ice cream parlor.

    Cafe Broadway does not exist.

    Ernie's Palace does not exist.

    Mr. Sushi is in a strip mall with minialist decor and has no buffet.

    Blue Moon is a Chinese restaurant.

    Buffalo Wild Wings has always been Buffalo Wild Wings and drinks are served in glasses.

    What are you thinking?

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