Restaurant Guide To Green Restaurants In Oklahoma City

  • Restaurant guide of Oklahoma City features restaurants that practice recycling and serve organic foo
  • Some of the restaurants in this guide serve organic wines and beers.
  • Use this restaurant guide to choose green restaurants for dining.


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Restaurant Guide

So you try to do everything you know to go green. But what about the restaurants you visit. How green are they? Use our restaurant guide of Oklahoma City restaurants that recycle or serve organic food.

Restaurant Guide to Green Restaurants in North Oklahoma City

1. Red Cup Coffee House, 3122 N. Classen Blvd. serves organic food and elegant trade coffee. They also recycle milk jugs, cardboard, newspapers, plastic and glass.

2. Sage Gourmet Cafe & Market, 228 N.E. 2nd St. has a wonderful mission statement: “To serve the finest ingredients in an environmentally conscious manner…… educating the consumer on all healthy, organic and natural foods.”

Their Market offers organic products such as eggs, produce, cheese, baked goods, and spices. The cafe and chunky bar specialize in organic beer and wine and made-in-Oklahoma items such as organic beef.

3. Cafe do Brasil, 440 NW 11th recycles glass. According to manager Sean Bradford, “We serve over 100 types of wine and go through a lot in our full bar. Employees cart off a bag of 40 bottles about 3 times a week to recycle.

4. Cuppies & Joe’s at 727 N.W. 23 recycles all they can. They serve homemade cupcakes in 100% corn cups which compost. All their to-go containers are recyclable.

5. Organic Gourmet at 7700 N. May Ave. is an organic catering and food service.

6. Jason’s Deli at 4236 NW Expressway offers some organic selections.

Restaurant Guide to Green Restaurants in South Oklahoma City

7. Trattoria il Centro at 500 W. Main recycles everything including grease. Their co-owner, Maggie Howell says they do everything to become sustainable.

8. The Health Food Center at 7301 S. Pennsylvania serves organic smoothies, coffees, paninis and buffalo burgers.

9. Nonna’s Euro-American Restaurante at 1 Mickey Mantle Drive has its own farms called Cedar Spring Farms. They grow for the restaurant. Tomatoes, mixed greens, peppers, herbs, wheat grass and edible flowers are just some of them. They rely on natural predators to control insects and environmentally sound practices based on Disney Epcot Center.

Restaurant Guide to Green Restaurants in Oklahoma City

Many of the Oklahoma City restaurants in this restaurant guide are shrimp and individually owned. To compete with chain restaurants, they need our wait on. Let them know about DineGreen.com where they can become certified. In another year, maybe the Oklahoma City restaurant guide will have several certified organic restaurants.

Click here to Learn to Go Green in One Hour.

Sources:
Author’s Own Experience
Oklahoma Gazette, Jenny Coon Peterson

Restaurant Guide to Green Restaurants in Oklahoma City copyright 2009.

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