The Hells Angels, an organized crime ring and motorcycle gang, created a bad reputation for American bike clubs. Fortunately, reputable bike clubs now receive service at bars and restaurants when wearing traditional biker attire and club colors. There are several bars in Oklahoma that welcome bikers wearing their club colors.
The Fatboy Saloon is located on the south side of Oklahoma City at the corner of S. Agnew and SW 59th St., and welcomes bike clubs to join them for drinks and entertainment. The bar features a live band free of cover charge and Friday bike nights with reduced-price domestic beers and free food.
The Fatboy Saloon
5816 S. Agnew
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73119
405-681-2100
http://www.myspace.com/the_fatboy_saloon
Located a quarter mile south of I-40, Roscoe's Loose Lodge features a biker friendly tavern and camping sites. Customers describe the setting as down-to-earth and friendly. Consider this location for overnight stays, as well as a drop-by watering hole.
Roscoe's Loose Lodge
2011 W. Sportsman Road
Weatherford, Oklahoma 73096
(580) 772-9016
Ed's Hurricane Lounge, located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is known by customers as a real, old-time biker bar. It provides a friendly, hometown atmosphere, live entertainment, billiards tables and karaoke night.
Ed's Hurricane Lounge
3216 E. 11th St.
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74104
(918) 587-6426
A full rack of Harleys always sits outside The Rendezvous II, known to regular customers as The Voo. The bar has nightly specials with reduced-price beer, including ladies night, military appreciation day, bike night and jam sessions. Sunday and Thursday jam sessions include free food.
Rendezvous II
3232 S.E. 15th St.
Del City, Oklahoma 73115
(405) 650-0668
http://www.myspace.com/rendezvous_ii
The Crow Creek Tavern, in Brookside, features live entertainment nightly and bikers get in for free. There are nightly food specials and an outdoor deck.
Crow Creek Restaurant & Spirit
3534 S. Peoria Ave.
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74104
(918) 259-1233 or (918) 749-9100